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Ava Could Quickly Find A Way To Pin Sonny’s Poxed Meds On Nina!

General Hospital spoilers report Ava Jerome (Maura West) sure is playing with fire right now as she continues to keep secret the reality that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is not properly medicated and hasn’t been for some time.

Some fans suspect she was laying tracks for a specific agenda when she stopped by the GH pharmacist’s office to inquire about how her “husband’s” behavior might change if he were to skip doses or stop taking his medication altogether. Did she suspect the pharmacist was the culprit or was somehow complicit in filling Sonny’s prescription incorrectly?

Perhaps, but if he had admitted to such, what would she have done with that information? It sounds like Ava is growing curious as to how Sonny’s meds ended up this way and who might be behind the plot to cause him to spiral. We’re sure she has some ideas.

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With Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) coming back to Port Charles, it wouldn’t stun anyone to learn that Ava might try to pin this whole situation on him.

After all, Sonny is already suspicious of him and the timing works out fairly well to claim his erratic behavior began around the same time.

Certainly, Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) will go to bat for Jason and insist it’s ludicrous that he would tamper with Sonny’s meds — whether the FBI was on board with that or not.

Carly’s word doesn’t mean much to Sonny anymore and Ava knows that. Will she be able to pin this on him?

GH Spoilers – Suggest Nina Reeves Isn’t Out Of The Doghouse

Ava could also try to paint Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) as the guilty culprit in this scenario, and it would only benefit her to get Sonny all riled up over his ex when Nina is already possibly out to get Ava.

Aware that she has been gunning for Team Sonny all along and deceived Nina so deeply, it stands to reason that Ava may want to shore up her safety with Sonny should Nina come wagging her finger in Ava’s direction placing blame.

Creating context around her first and claiming Nina would’ve been the only person who could have messed with his meds just might work — especially if the pharmacist corroborates that a blonde woman claiming to be his wife came in to chat with him about the side effects of under-medication.

General Hospital Spoilers — Valentin Cassadine Is The Last Person On Ava Jerome’s Mind

There is little chance that Ava will get anywhere near the truth in this situation. It’s probable that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) paid off a pharmacy tech to fill the pills incorrectly.

That’s all it would take and the head pharmacist at GH would never know any better. Tracing this back to Pikeman isn’t in Ava’s wheelhouse, but using the knowledge she has against Sonny and anyone who wants to come between him and her certainly is. Watch out, Nina.

Will Valentin come clean and come to her rescue when he gets wind that she’s taking the fall for his crime? Stay tuned for more GH news and spoilers to find out.

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