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Ned Blackmails Michael – He’ll Keep Nina’s SEC Secret For ELQ Control

General Hospital (GH) spoilers suggest fans should brace themselves for some unexpected plot twists. Right now, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is keeping Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) under his thumb over her dirty little SEC secret; however, now that Ned Quartermaine’s (Wally Kurth) memories have resurfaced, it could be game over.

General Hospital Spoilers – It Was Only A Matter Of Time

GH spoilers hint that Ned will have an interesting memory the week of November 13th. Will he remember his accident? Once he recalls Nina’s SEC secret, he’ll be more than ready to tell the world. After all, he’ll want to clear his name.

Soap opera fate may have him telling Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) about it, but also catching his nephew Micheal at the mansion to reveal what he’s remembered. Still, it’s highly likely that Ned will get to Michael before Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is brought into the loop.

GH Spoilers – All Is Fair In Love & ELQ Control

Michael does feel bad about accusing Ned of tipping SEC, and he’ll likely apologize to him for it. He may also reveal to his uncle that he knows about Nina and the reason why he’s holding this secret over her head, versus going public with it.

After all, Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) is finally healthy and happy and doesn’t need this kind of drama in her life, and he doesn’t want his father Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) to deal with another failed marriage.

Ned will understand Michael’s reasoning and respect it. Still, he’ll want to be rewarded for his loyalty and actions. Even if Michael goes to bat for Ned and tells everyone he knows that his uncle didn’t go to SEC; without naming who did, this is all meaningless.

Will Ned turn around and blackmail Michael, hoping he votes in his favor when it comes to ELQ? Michael would also have to convince Drew to do the same, which may (or may not) be an easy task.

Ned’s life has been at a standstill for months while thinking he was Eddie Maine. He might be ready to dive back into the world of corporate affairs.

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