'General Hospital' spoilers: Michael wants to find his little sister

This week in "General Hospital," most of the characters will be busy with the Nurse's Ball as it holds plenty of surprises for everyone. There will be love in the air, but there will be scheming as well. Here are the spoilers for the week: 

The Nurses Ball 

The Nurses Ball is one of the most important events in Port Charles. Nathan arrives at the ball and his choice for a date surprises many people. But Nathan's moment gets upstaged once Jake's real identity is exposed that night. 

Hayden attends the ball with a goal in mind and that's to get her money from Ric. She warns Nikolas at the party, too, according to TV Source Magazine

Meanwhile, Duke and Anna realize that they miss each other and that goes the same for Elizabeth and Jake. However, Elizabeth discovers that Ric has something important planned for her at the Nurses Ball. Elsewhere, Molly discovers a secret about Ric. 

Moreover, the spoilers say that there are tons of surprises and huge revelations happening in the Nurses Ball. These revelations are going to turn the lives of the Port Charles residents upside down. 

Michael and Sabrina 

Michael and Sabrina draw closer this week as she tells Michael what happened to him. Little does he know that she is sharing his activities to Felix. 

Michael is also very distraught with the loss of her little sister. He doesn't know where she is but suspects that Kiki and Morgan do. 

Kiki and Morgan

Kiki and Morgan arrive at Silas' apartment talking about who will take the fall once Michael finds out the truth. But before their conversation intensifies, Kiki discovers a visitor in their apartment. They start to discuss how baby Ava was able to get inside the apartment, who put her there? 

There's still a lot more going to happen this week on "General Hospital." Catch it every weekday afternoon on ABC. 

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