'General Hospital' spoilers: Franco's childhood secret will be revealed

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It looks like this week's episodes of " General Hospital" will be quite intense. Fans have known about the history between Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) and Drew Cain (Billy Miller) especially about the stairs incident. While it has been kept for a long time, it will finally be revealed this week as tense scenes will definitely follow.

With Franco in the story, fans could expect Jim to be part of the picture. Jim had previously left Franco almost dead without even caring to call for emergency services. Now that Drew will find out about the long-almost-forgotten secret, Jim is definitely hoping that Drew will be able to finish him off, finally.

According to the Inquisitr, even after Drew confronts Franco about what he now knows, it does not seem like plans will go Jim's way. It was actually Jim who told Drew about Franco's secret. Apparently, Drew is quite skeptical about Jim leaving him less reason to trust what Jim says.

Drew was reasonable enough to think that what happened in the past remains in the past. He may have been dangerous to Drew back then, but that was back then and no longer the present. Besides, Franco never intended to do any of those incidents to Drew.

Of course, Drew is still quite upset about having been kept in dark for so long. Nevertheless, they both still have the same goal to find out the truth about their past. That said, spoilers suggest that both Drew and Franco will have to team up to know more about their past. However, Jim will definitely be stepping in the way now that plans have not gone in any way close to what he wanted to happen.

This is just one part of the story to be unfolded this week. Fans will just have to watch the rest of "General Hospital."

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