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General Hospital recap for Wednesday, January 8, 2025: Willow slept with Drew as Michael fought for his life

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General Hospital recap for Wednesday, January 8, 2025: Willow slept with Drew as Michael fought for his life

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Jason and Sonny rushed into his penthouse the moment they heard the explosion and tried to rescue a burning Michael. Sonny called 911 while Jason draped a blanket over Michael. He was suffering from burns, but his face seemed to be okay.

At the hospital, Isaiah and Portia discussed the Cyrus situation. Portia told Isaiah she had kicked Cyrus out of the hospital and was going to officially ban him from seeing patients. Isaiah wondered if it would even work. "Cyrus doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who is going to go away quietly," he noted.

When Michael was rushed into the ER, both Lucas and Isaiah tried to come to his aid, but Isaiah asked Lucas to step aside because he and Michael were family. He promised to take good care of Michael.

When Carly arrived at GH with Brennan, she immediately ran into Sonny's arms. She knew the penthouse was on fire, and she was glad to see that Sonny and Jason were okay. Then, she saw the looks in their eyes and knew something bad had happened. Jason told her Michael had been hurt.

Carly immediately went ballistic as Jason explained that Michael was badly burned. Carly knew it wasn't an accident. "Someone was trying to take you out, and Michael paid the price," she shouted.

At Dex's apartment, Josslyn examined the gun she found in Dex's drawer and wondered where it came from. She quickly hid it when Trina returned. Joss told Trina she wanted to stay a little longer but needed to be alone to grieve. Trina didn't like the idea. "No one understands more than I do that sometimes you need to be alone in your grief, but I'm not sure it's a good idea for you to be alone. At least not right now," Trina said.

Josslyn managed to get Trina to leave. She then sat alone in Dex's apartment,, looking at a photo of the two of them. She then walked back to the drawer, where she found the gun. She examined it again before placing it on the table and almost loading it with bullets. She stopped before she got too far.

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