The kids might be visiting Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) while Willow is working, which would add to the nurse’s shock and fear.
Both Michael and Jason may feel as if they’ve had enough with Willow’s antics. Jason has tried his best to bridge some sanity into Willow’s world.
First, he helped navigate a solid agreement between her and the Quartermaines that had Willow and the kids stay in their home on the Q’s property.
The only stipulation was that she could not spend time with Drew in the house she once shared with Michael, as Drew was banned from the Quartermaine estate; a stipulation that was broken mere days after the agreement.
Then, despite everyone advising Willow to refrain from moving in with the cut-throat congressman, Willow did the opposite and wasted little time moving her and her kids in with Drew and Scout Quatermaine (Cosette Abinante) – a move that not only was too soon for Wiley and Amelia, but poor Scout, as well.
Willow and Drew seem to only focus on their needs and not on what’s best for the children.
Once Jason gets the truth from Michael, they may not realize that Drew was behind it and simply think that Willow is completely out of control and now lying to make her husband look bad.
This could cause both men to act fast, solicit Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) to file a petition, and move the kids back to the Quartermaine mansion, or under Carly Spencer’s (Laura Wright) care.
Then again, Jason may investigate further and find out the facilitator who was paid off by Drew.
This may also prompt Michael and Jason to move quickly to get the kids out of Drew’s home, ASAP. It’ll be very disturbing to know the lengths Drew went to keep Willow from talking to Michael.
General Hospital spoilers note that either way, Willow’s world is about to be flipped upside down by this court order, so fans will have to tune in to see what kind of drama the mom will face in the days ahead.