Drew goes missing, Willow frantically searches for him ABC General Hospital Spoilers

 

If you thought things in General Hospital were already spiraling out of control, brace yourself—because the truth about Willow is about to detonate everything.

What the entire town believes is a tragic medical crisis—Drew Cain’s supposed stroke and “locked-in” condition—isn’t a medical mystery at all. It’s a crime. Drew isn’t deteriorating from natural causes. He’s being deliberately kept paralyzed. And the person orchestrating it? Willow.

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Behind the soft voice and saintly reputation, Willow has been secretly drugging Drew to silence him. The “special medicine” she insists he needs is actually a carefully administered chemical cocktail designed to immobilize him while keeping him conscious. Drew is fully aware—trapped inside his own body, unable to speak, forced to endure her deception while everyone pities her at his bedside.

Why? Because Willow shot him. And if Drew ever regains the ability to communicate, he could expose her.

While Alexis and the doctors misread Drew’s frantic eye movements as agitation, the horrifying truth goes unnoticed—until a child wanders into the wrong room.

Wyatt “Wiley” Corinthos becomes the accidental witness to Willow’s darkest secret. During a custody visit, the curious little boy slips into Drew’s room and sees Willow standing over him with a syringe. Calm but cold, she injects Drew while assuring her son it’s just “special medicine” to help him get better. Wiley doesn’t understand the gravity—but he remembers. The needle. The tension. Drew’s terrified eyes.

And Wiley has a history of talking.

When he returns to Michael’s house, an innocent conversation changes everything. Michael, already locked in a bitter custody battle and desperate for leverage, casually asks about the visit. Wiley mentions seeing Uncle Drew. Mentions the shot. Mentions the “special medicine.”

That’s when the pieces start falling into place.

Michael may despise Drew, but he knows something isn’t right. Stroke patients don’t receive mystery injections in bedrooms from ex-wives. Suspicion ignites. And for the first time, Michael’s vendetta collides with a moral reckoning: the man he hates might be a victim.

As Michael begins investigating, the irony becomes explosive. The one person who has every reason to let Drew suffer may become the only one who can save him. If Michael uncovers proof, he could expose Willow, reclaim full custody of his children, and restore Drew’s life—all in one devastating move.

But Willow isn’t naïve. She’s manipulative, composed, and prepared to gaslight anyone who questions her. If confronted, she’ll claim Wiley imagined it. That Michael is twisting a child’s words. That Drew’s condition requires experimental treatment. She’s already gotten away with shooting him—why wouldn’t she believe she can survive this too?

Meanwhile, Drew remains imprisoned in silence, blinking desperately for someone—anyone—to understand.

And if Michael storms in demanding answers, the fallout will shatter Port Charles. Willow could face attempted murder charges. Scout would learn her father was poisoned. The custody war would end in flames.

All because a child saw too much.

The real tragedy isn’t Drew’s paralysis.

It’s that he’s been screaming the truth the entire time—and only a little boy may finally make someone listen.