In the June 13 episode of General Hospital, tensions reach a boiling point as Brook Lynn can’t seem to let go of the anger she feels toward Lulu. Convinced that Lulu’s return has upended everything she was building for herself, Brook Lynn pushes ahead with her revenge plans, despite Tracy’s repeated efforts to calm her down. Tracy tries to offer reason and perspective, but Brook Lynn’s bitterness only seems to grow stronger, blinding her to the damage she’s causing around her. Her obsession with reclaiming the life she believes she lost to Lulu is pushing her into dangerous emotional territory.
Meanwhile, Maxie finds herself in the middle of this messy fallout. Wanting to bring peace between two people she deeply cares about, she approaches Lulu directly in hopes of easing the conflict. Lulu, however, insists she hasn’t done anything to deserve Brook Lynn’s resentment. She seems genuinely baffled by the intensity of Brook Lynn’s hostility. Maxie’s stuck in the middle, emotionally drained and desperate for some kind of breakthrough, hoping that her intervention might at least help Lulu understand where Brook Lynn’s pain is coming from—even if it’s misguided.
Elsewhere, Sonny faces a potential threat to his entire operation. He confides in Jason that Natalia might be in possession of damaging information that could land him in serious trouble. Jason warns him to cut ties now, before things spiral out of control. At the same time, Natalia pays a visit to Davis & Miller to see her son Marco, looking for legal support. When Marco asks her point-blank whether she has anything that could incriminate Sonny, her reaction is not what he expected—and it leaves him questioning just how much he truly knows about his own mother. The more she speaks, the more it becomes clear that Natalia may be hiding much more than anyone thought.
Finally, Drew is left shaken and full of doubt after Willow’s custody battle ends in defeat. Watching her lose custody—despite Michael’s many flaws being exposed in court—has left Drew feeling confused, frustrated, and completely unsure of his place in her life. To make matters worse, Nina has made it clear that she wants Drew nowhere near her daughter. Feeling pushed out and powerless, Drew turns to Martin for clarity, wondering aloud whether Willow might be better off without him entirely. His pain and second-guessing could be the start of a deeper change in how he sees his connection to Willow—and what role, if any, he should continue to play in her world.