Colette reveals shocking truth, Donna & Avery are in danger General Hospital Spoilers
ABC General Hospital spoilers reveal that Colette is struggling with intense rage as she witnesses the growing bond between Carly and Brennan — a situation she cannot accept under any circumstances.
Beneath her cold professional facade as the perfect WSB agent lies a storm of emotions spiraling out of control, fueled by a complicated relationship with Brennan that no one in Port Charles is aware of.
Every time she sees the affectionate gaze Brennan directs at Carly, every time she hears that tender tone he never used with her, Colette feels an invisible dagger piercing her heart, stirring not only jealousy but a deep sense of betrayal.
The original mission was clear when they were dispatched to Port Charles: approach Sonny Corinthos, neutralize the threat he poses to WSB operations, and retreat quietly without leaving a trace. It was a meticulously designed plan requiring flawless coordination between Brennan, the public face, and Colette, the one working in the shadows.
However, Brennan — whom Colette had considered a partner, an ally, and maybe even more after over 5 years of working together — allowed personal emotions to cloud the mission as he became entangled with Carly.
His actions violated WSB’s strictest rule: never let emotions interfere with the job. Worse, they put Colette at risk, forcing her to take on the most dangerous and difficult parts of the plan.
In their rare secret meetings, Colette tried to remind Brennan of the real objective and what was at stake, but he only responded with vague reassurances and requests for more time — time they didn’t have, and Colette knew it.
“She’s just part of the plan,” Brennan once said when Colette questioned him about Carly. But his eyes told a different story.
With the keen instincts of a seasoned agent, Colette saw it instantly: Brennan had crossed the line, and both the mission and their relationship were in danger.
New pressures from WSB superiors through encrypted messages and covert calls were escalating the situation in unforeseen ways.
The mission must be completed at any cost was the clear message from the Colonel, their direct supervisor. No option for retreat. No possibility of changing targets.
Colette had no choice but to proceed with the plan to poison Sonny. But now, all risks and potential legal consequences rested squarely on her shoulders while Brennan remained safely hidden behind his new relationship with Carly.
The feelings of betrayal and exploitation drove Colette to take protective measures. She began documenting everything — creating a detailed dossier on Brennan’s involvement from the start as a form of insurance.
Every meeting, every order, every exchanged message was carefully saved on an encrypted USB drive she carried at all times. She was determined not to become the scapegoat if the operation was exposed.
If she had to face consequences, Brennan wouldn’t get away unscathed.
Her growing obsession was no longer just about the mission or even Brennan — it was also about Carly, the woman who had unknowingly destroyed both the mission and Colette’s relationship with him.
At first, Carly was just a tool — a means to get closer to Sonny. But now Colette spent hours watching Carly from afar, studying her routines, her weaknesses, her connections. She knew Carly’s daily schedule, her preferred coffee at Java, the times she usually called Josslyn.
Colette even rented a small apartment across from the Metro Court where she could observe Carly coming and going, sometimes spending entire nights watching Carly’s office window through binoculars.
This obsession had long surpassed professional limits; it had become a personal need to understand the woman who had taken Brennan away from her.
And in her loneliest moments, Colette began to imagine removing Carly instead of Sonny — a terrifying but increasingly tempting thought in her unraveling mind.
For Colette, the mission had shifted. It was no longer just about fulfilling her duty to the WSB. It had become personal.
She began to wonder if it was possible to design a plan in which both Sonny and Carly became casualties — a tragic scenario that would leave Brennan burdened with guilt for the rest of his life.
These thoughts should have frightened Colette — once a rule-abiding, order-following agent — but now they gave her a strange sense of satisfaction and power.
The dangers Colette faced were growing with every passing second. At the hospital, she had to constantly deflect curious glances from nurses and doctors who were beginning to question her frequent presence on shifts she wasn’t assigned to.
There was always the chance that Sonny might wake and recognize her during the poisoning.
And worst of all, there was the possibility that Brennan might turn on her and expose her to protect Carly if he discovered her plan.
The constant stress was pushing Colette to the brink of a breakdown. She was struggling to sleep, often jolted awake by nightmares of getting caught or being betrayed by Brennan. Her drinking had increased as she tried to calm the now regular panic attacks.
Most agents would have pulled out at the first sign of mental deterioration. But Colette couldn’t — partly due to duty, partly due to obsession, and partly because her pride wouldn’t let her admit defeat.
Instead of withdrawing, she crafted a new, bolder, and more dangerous plan — one that would not only complete the original mission but also exact revenge on both Brennan and Carly.
First, she began planting fake evidence to implicate Carly if Sonny’s poisoning was ever discovered — a strand of Carly’s hair placed near his hospital bed, a suspicious call from a hospital phone to the Metro Court, even a vial of poison identical to the one she planned to use hidden in Carly’s office.
At the same time, she hired a photographer to track and capture images of Brennan and Carly in compromising locations close to the time Sonny was expected to suffer post-op complications.
These photos, combined with the planted evidence, would weave a compelling narrative of a plot between Brennan and Carly to eliminate Sonny — a story Colette would “accidentally” uncover during the subsequent internal investigation.
In Colette’s increasingly unstable mind, this was no longer a mission — it was a dangerous game. And she was determined not to be the only one who paid the price if it all fell apart.
If she couldn’t have Brennan, then Carly wouldn’t either. If she faced legal consequences, so would they. And if the WSB decided she was guilty, she would ensure the entire organization was dragged into a scandal it couldn’t survive.
As Colette stood by Sonny’s hospital bed, syringe in hand and heart pounding, she wasn’t just preparing to complete her mission — she was about to launch a personal war.
One that she knew would have lasting consequences for everyone involved, including herself.
But for Colette — who had lost everything and had nothing left to lose — that was a price she was willing to pay to ensure Brennan would never find happiness in the arms of someone else.
And as she prepared to insert the needle into Sonny’s IV line, one final thought crossed her mind:
Maybe once this was over, her next destination wouldn’t be a return to the WSB… but a surprise visit to the Metro Court for a private conversation with Carly Spencer — a conversation that, in Colette’s mind, was never meant to end well for the woman who stole the only man she ever cared about.