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Port Charles, NY – In the shadowy corners of Port Charles, a chilling new chapter unfolds, proving that old ghosts never truly stay buried. The drama centers on Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Sasha Corbin (Sofia Mattsson), whose fragile peace is shattered when a familiar darkness encroaches upon their infant daughter, Daisy.

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It started with a mother’s intuition. Sasha sensed a disquiet in the nursery—unexplained crying, toys mysteriously moved, and static-laced whispers over the baby monitor.

While Michael initially soothed her fears, attributing them to the anxieties of new parenthood, he couldn’t shake his own growing unease. Their shared concern led them to install a high-tech, hidden camera in Daisy’s room, a decision that would trade their peace of mind for a horrifying revelation.

The footage was a scene from a nightmare. A shadowy figure was seen hovering over Daisy’s crib, the gentle stroke of a hand on her blanket a terrifying violation. As the figure turned, her identity struck Sasha with the force of a physical blow: Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), her former mother-in-law, a woman exiled from Port Charles by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for her venomous scheme to have Sasha institutionalized and seize her fortune.

The motive for her return was as cold and clear as the night-vision footage: money and revenge. Gladys saw Daisy not as a grandchild, but as leverage. Her plan was simple and cruel: exploit Sonny’s deep-seated need to protect his family, knowing he wouldn’t harm his own blood relative.

Meanwhile, a tragic misdirection cast suspicion on Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Still reeling from the loss of her own children, Wylie and Amelia, Willow had spiraled into a private world of grief. Her erratic behavior and profound sadness made her an easy target for town gossip.

Whispers that she was stalking Daisy, unable to distinguish the infant from the child she’d lost, began to circulate, fueled by sightings of her near Michael and Sasha’s home. The tragedy was compounded by Willow’s own fragmented memory; suffering from dissociative episodes, she couldn’t be certain the rumors weren’t true.

But the camera footage exonerated Willow, shifting the focus squarely onto Gladys. Armed with undeniable proof—and a threatening photo of Daisy sent from a burner phone—Sasha and Michael turned to Sonny. Rejecting another half-measure, Sonny orchestrated a final confrontation.

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He lured Gladys to a neutral location under the pretense of a negotiation, only to reveal a waiting detective. He offered her a choice: leave in handcuffs or run. Gladys chose to flee, disappearing into the shadows once more.

The immediate threat may be gone, but the emotional fallout lingers. Willow, cleared of stalking, now faces the harrowing truth of her own actions during her memory gaps and the painful reality that those closest to her suspected her.

Sasha and Michael are left with the chilling violation of their sanctuary, while Sonny is forced to confront the consequences of his past mercy.

As one fire is extinguished, the embers of another begin to glow. In Port Charles, peace is a fleeting illusion, and Gladys Corbin’s retreat is not an end, but the beginning of a far more insidious game. The past is never far behind, and its ghosts are always waiting for a chance to reclaim the living.

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