'General Hospital' spoilers: Nikolas reunited with a loved one

Thursday on 'General Hospital', Ric asks TJ about his arrest, and TJ explains to him and to Molly that he was on his way to see Shawn when he decided to stop by the department store to buy Molly some earrings. The store suspected that he's using a stolen credit card and detained him. Because he was late to see Shawn, TJ said that he tried to leave, but he got into a fight with a security guard. The guard demanded that TJ should be arrested and Ric feels that this is a case of bias and tells Jordan to dissolve the record. However, Jordan learns that the press got hold of the story and that the mayor told her to handle this right, so she asks Dante to show TJ to a cell.

Meanwhile, Liz tells Nikolas that Jason may be closer than ever to finding out the truth and it's possible that he might work for Michael at ELQ. She thinks that working close to his family might bring back his memories and that she would lose her again. Nikolas tells her that he's working on taking over ELQ, so Jason might end up working for him.

At ELQ, Jake meets with Michael to ask about the head of security job. Unknown to both of them, Rosalie is using a device to listen to their conversation. Michael and Jake talk about the possibility of a leak in the company and that someone is buying shares to take over ELQ. Michael thinks that the Cassadines are responsible for it, particularly Helena. Jake sees a picture of Monica holding Danny as a baby, and Jake tells Michael about his own dream about Danny and wonders if he has a son somewhere. Michael tells him about Jason, and later, he decides to hire Jake.

Here's what to expect on 'General Hospital' on Friday, June 12:

Rosalie learns that Jake is working to find out who is buying all the ELQ stock; Jordan asks TJ if he's implying that this is a racial thing; Nikolas is reunited with a loved one; Lulu demands some answers from Luke; Tracy and Sabrina form an unlikely bond.

'General Hospital' airs from Mondays to Fridays at 1pm on ABC.

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