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Rumor Has It Scott And Lucy Could Rekindle Their Romance As Martin’s Betrayal Comes To Light

General Hospital (GH) spoilers leak the cat is out of the bag — and longtime GH fans are over the moon with the idea that Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) could link up as more than friends once again.

When Scott dared to dabble in the past and push the boundaries of his friendship with Lucy recently, she couldn’t get out of his sight fast enough.

The warm and welcoming demeanor she had entertained Scott with quickly flew out the window as he droned on about Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) leaving him in the dust — and his renewed interest in Lucy in a way that these two haven’t explored in ages. Will we see Lucy and Scott together again? Word on the street is…yes!

General Hospital Spoilers — Lucy Coe Is Spoken For, But Not For Long

Of course Lucy made a mad dash for the door — while still trying to make sure Scott knew he would catch her later. They are co-parents and decades-old friends — not just exes.

She’s not about to abandon him, especially when he’s feeling so lonely. But she doesn’t want to tread into the murky waters of their past either — at least, not yet.

Rumor has it things are going to change for Lucy soon in some very big ways. We can only surmise that the truth about Martin ‘Marty’ Gray’s (Michael E. Knight) connection to Blair Manning (Kassie DePaiva) — the woman suing Deception over the Deceptor — is going to come to light and put the kibosh on Lucy’s love affair with him.

GH Spoilers – Claim Scott Baldwin Swoops In

Scott knows just what it’s like to feel the sting of betrayal. He’s been cast aside by Liesl when they were supposed to be getting on with life together.

He’s tried to give her space in the wake of her daughter’s death, but it’s been nearly one year and their relationship has only suffered since.

It sounds like a clean break is on the horizon for Liesl and Scott, which could leave him all the more available to nurse Lucy’s broken heart after Marty shatters it. Is that how he’ll get his foot in the door with her?

General Hospital Spoilers — A Match Made In Heaven

Like it or not, some of our most beloved and longtime Port Charles residents have been with us for several years.

While there is no confirmation that any of them are leaving us soon, we have to reason that the day is coming when many of them will.

Don’t we want to see these love stories come to fruition and wrap up the right way in the meantime?

There is no one more well-suited for one another in Port Chuck than Lucy and Scott. Both full of quirks — and the ability to irk — they are two peas in a pod.

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