'General Hospital' spoilers: Carly knows Jake's lies, Nina's new friend, Fluke worried about Dante

This week involves a change in strategy, a couple of discoveries, and a burden of constant worrying. So what's going to happen to the characters on "General Hospital" this week? 

Carly and Jake 

In the past weeks, Carly had this lingering doubt about Jake and his real identity. This week, her suspicions are confirmed. According to TV Source Magazine, Carly brings Jake to the hospital. There, she learns that Jake has been lying about his memory flashes all along. She consults Nathan about it and he gives her proof. 

Helena, still working to save Fluke, comes up with a new plan for Jake to implement. This involves the Haunted Star party. 

Franco and Nina 

This unorthodox couple finally gets in touch with one another. Nina tells Franco about her new friend in prison, but he is worried about her safety. Hence, he makes a plan that involves the help of Sonny, Julian and Ava. 

Sam and Patrick 

Last week, after Sam and Patrick went on a romantic date, Sam noticed that her phoenix figurine was missing when she got back home. Surprisingly, Brad and Lucas discuss how the figurine ends up in the room. 

Also, the couple goes to the Haunted Star party. But before leaving, Sam sees something on Brad's bookcase. Could it be the phoenix figurine? 

Dante and Fluke 

Dante has been very concerned about the real Luke. On the other hand, Fluke is already very worried that he might get caught. 

This week, Fluke discovers that someone is already keeping tabs on him. He also learns that Dante is over at the Spencer's house, which makes him worry more. However, Helena comforts him that they have things under control. 

Additional spoiler 

Julian will explain everything to Alexis when the show returns next week. Also, Nina and Franco will make a promise to each other. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC. To get a preview of what's coming this week, head over to We Love Soaps.

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