'General Hospital' spoilers, plot news: Sloane makes huge confession to Anna

Anna asks Sloane for a favor, on General Hospital ABC/ General Hospital

Thursday on 'General Hospital', Lucas brings Brad a smoothie and they talk about the lab tests. Lucas says that his family is anxious to know if Denise is Ava or not. He says that he hopes she is, for Kiki's sake. Talk turns to their wedding, and Lucas wants them to set a wedding date.

Brad says that maybe they should just go to City Hall, but Lucas says that that's not romantic enough for him. Brad says that he doesn't want to make it a huge deal since his family may have issues about all of this.

Meanwhile, Kiki is thinking about her mother and wonders who Denise really is. Morgan thinks that Denise is her mom. Kiki says that part of her always believed that she was still alive.

Lulu goes to the PCPD to bring her husband some breakfast. They talk about the Denise and they wonder if she really is Ava. Dante says that he hopes Sonny's visit will force the truth out of Denise. Lulu asks him what Valerie was doing there yesterday before Valerie walks in. She tells Lulu that she's applying for a job there.

In her cell, Denise complains to the guard about her breakfast. Sonny goes in and tells Denise that he's sure that she's Ava. They talk about the night at the bridge and she tells him to stop accusing her. She insists she never killed anybody.

He asks her to open her shirt to prove if she's really not Ava, because Ava has a gunshot scar. She opens her shirt and reveals a tattoo on the place where the scar is supposed to be. She says that she got the tattoo to cover up the name of her ex-lover. Dante comes in to say that the DNA results are in. They all go upstairs, and Lucas brings the results.

Here's what to expect on 'General Hospital' on Friday, May 29:

Sloane makes a big confession to Anna; Michael comes up with a strategy; Ric gets a new partner, Franco updates Nathan about Nina's latest actions.

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

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