'General Hospital' spoilers: Liz admits feelings for Jake, Michael's new job for Sabrina

This week in "General Hospital," the spotlight is spread a little further over the different characters. There's a little bit of something in each storyline that fans should watch out for. Here are the spoilers for the week of March 9 to 13:

The Mob, Sonny and Jake

Anna gets a tip from Jordan about the Port Charles Mob war that is about to go down. Anna immediately informs the mob about it. However, despite the tip, Jordan's boyfriend Shawn, is still suspicious about her. Shawn talks to Sonny and Duke about his doubts over Jordan's loyalty and Sonny and Duke will try to find out the truth.

Meanwhile, Sonny ad Ric doesn't feel at ease with Jake around. According to TV Source Magazine, Carly will make a suggestion for Jake. As for Elizabeth, he will tell Ric about what she thinks of their relationship and will also admit what she feels for Jake.

Michael, Lulu and Luke

The drama within the Spencer and Quartermine families continue on. This week, Michael tells the family about Avery and his wish to continue his revenge plot against the Corinthos. He will also give Sabrina job.

As for Tracy and Lulu, they will try to find more information on the Spencer family history. But later, Dante will give Lulu new information about Luke, which leaves Lulu and Tracy dumbfounded as to what Luke's next plan is.

Maxie and Nathan

For weeks now, Maxie and Nathan's relationship hasn't been going well. But according to the spoilers, they will try to fix their relationship this week. Spoilers are also pointing to Maxie and Spinelli having a warm moment this week that Nathan may witness. Could this mean new relationship woes of the two? Maxie will be talking to Lulu about her complicated relationship once again this week.

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC.

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