'General Hospital' spoilers: Lulu, Maxie's kidnapping, Franco learns Carly's lie, Ava and Michael

"General Hospital" has plenty in store this week. There seems to be drama in every corner of Port Charles. Without further ado, here's what will happen on "GH" from August 25 to 29:

Lulu and Maxie kidnapping

Dante and Nathan are doing some hard work to find out where Lulu and Maxie are. Finally, the two get a break from a source. Knowing some information, Dante and Nathan tries to save the two girls. But in the process of the investigation, Dante and Nathan also uncover Levi's dirty secrets.

Britt, Nikolas and Liz

Britt, Nikolas and Liz's love triangle is getting complicated by the day. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, on August 25's episode, Nikolas arrives in the police station with Britt. Everyone was there waiting for news about the kidnapping, Elizabeth is also there. Liz wasn't happy to see the two arrive together.

To make matters worse, Britt just can't help make Liz feel worse about it. She tells her that they almost did the deed before getting the phone call about Lulu. Before this week ends, Liz will confront Nikolas about Liz.

Carly, Sonny and Franco

This is another love triangle that is becoming more complicated. Last week, Carly told Sonny that they're done flirting. But Sonny won't take this so he corners her at the Port Charles Police Department, even if Franco was in the same place. Meanwhile, Franco sees Scott and discovers that Carly has been lying to him about her alibi.

Ava kills Michael?

Ava Jerome attempts to kill Michael Corinthios as ordered by Fake Luke. Ava fears that Fluke will harm her family so she followed Julian's advice about following orders.

Ava will invite Michael and Kiki for dinner, but while about to kill Michael, Ava couldn't do it. Scared of what Fake Luke might do, Ava offers him something else.

"General Hospital" airs on ABC at 2 p.m. every weekday.

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