'General Hospital' spoilers: Nikolas finds Jason's ring in Patrick's place, Jordan wants to quit the operation

It looks like Port Charles still isn't a safe place at all. There are new plans to kill someone, while relationships are also going downhill. There's no safe place in Port Charles now. Here are the spoilers for "General Hospital" this week:

Carly, Jake and Hayden

Spinelli has been spying on Hayden for a while now. He has new information about Hayden and he tells Carly about it. Carly doubts Ric's true intentions so she talks to Jake. Carly tells Jake that Spinelli has been spying on Hayden, which is something he didn't like at all.

Meanwhile, Carly and Spinelli continue to spy and look into Hayden. As for Jake, Hayden will surprise him this week in this house. Hayden tells Jake that she is very upset seeing a man in her room.

Jake and Jerome

Jake is very busy this week. Aside from dealing with the Hayden drama, Sloane is pressuring him to know more about Jerome's new plan. According to TV Source Magazine, Julian and Duke are already planning the next hit. This means that Jake has to find out who the next victim is as well as the other important details quickly.

Nikolas and Jason

Nikolas is upset that Jason's wedding ring has gone missing. But later, he will find the ring at Patrick's place. Why is Jason's ring there? But Nikolas has other things on his plate this week aside from discovering where the wedding ring is.

Other spoilers:

Shawn and Jordan admit their feelings for one another and how deep their feelings already are. This prompts Jordan to Anna about quitting the operation. It is highly unlikely Anna will allow it because the war is about to start. Further, Anna wants to know more about the shooter and bonds with Patrick too.

All this and more this week on "General Hospital" weekdays on ABC.

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