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Impatient Lucy Grills Scott On Their Plot And The Progress

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease in this week’s Sneak Peek that an impatient Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) checks in on Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) and their plot.

Lucy is very impatient to get Deception Cosmetics out from under Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and totally within her ownership.

General Hospital Spoilers – Lucy Coe Wants To Know What’s Taking So Long

Lucy is in the Deception Cosmetics office on the phone, and calls Scott to check up on his progress with their plot, which is for him to romance Tracy into marriage.

Then the next step will be to maneuver her into trusting him with her money, which then he’ll divorce her after getting everything she’s got.

Part of that will be getting Deception Cosmetics back into Lucy’s name only and she wants her ELQ share back as well.

Lucy doesn’t understand what’s taking so long, and says listen, I don’t understand the holdup-when are you going to give me an update on our little aberration?

Scott sighs in frustration and tells her he’s just trying to get his ducks in order with Tracy.

GH Spoilers – Meeting With Tracy Quartermaine

Scott then explains, and tells Lucy that the good news is, he’s meeting Tracy at the Metro Court-Lucy scowls, but then asks him how did he make that happen?

Scott stammers a little bit and tells her well, I told her the truth-Lucy, shocked asks what-which truth; Scott tells her he told Tracy the truth about her, Lucy.

Lucy, more shocked, asks him what does that even mean-and sternly tells him to listen to her. She’s coming there right now-she grabs her purse and starts heading out the door, still exasperated at Scott on the phone.

She tells Scott he is going to explain every word that she is going to tell Tracy, or she’ll pull all the hair out that is left on his head!

General Hospital Spoilers – Interruptions

Scott tries to stop Lucy from coming to the Metro Court to monitor his meeting with Tracy, saying she’s going to cramp his style, she says what style?

She’s headed out the door when she collides with her boyfriend, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) who pulls her into a kiss, which she doesn’t seem to appreciate. He keeps hugging her tightly as he says hey baby, where do you think you’re going in such a hurry?

Lucy finally gives up and gives a rather tight smile and still seems impatient to leave-she’ll convince him to go to the Metro Court instead of taking her to a spa.

His original intention had been to go on a relaxing spa day, but they’ll go have dinner instead, where she can keep an eagle eye on Scott and Tracy.

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