According to General Hospital spoilers, Esme Prince (Avery Pohl) might choose to keep it a secret even after regaining her memory.
After all, she runs the possibility of going to jail for informing everyone she remembers, and her relationship with Ace Cassadine (Jay and Joey Clay) has finally improved. She’s eager to start a new chapter in the small town.
However, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Chavez) is the only person in the town of Port Charles who truly understands her, so how long can she keep this a secret from him?
A Sweet Gesture Raises An Eyebrow
GH spoilers suggest that Esme will make a kind gesture toward Spencer during the Christmas season, so this may mean spending quality time with Ace over the holidays. Still, depending on what she does exactly, this may have Spence raising an eyebrow.
It may be how she says something to her ex or an expression she uses. Esme has been a completely different person since she lost her memory. Now that she (somewhat) remembers, she may slide into the old snarky Ms. Prince she used to be.
Regardless, if Spence suspects that Esme has remembered, but hiding it, he may decide to put her to the test.
Spencer’s Next Move
Will Spence share his suspicions with Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) or keep them to himself? He may decide to tell Laura Collins (Genie Francis), as well. It’s hard to say.
Nevertheless, this might help him if he thinks there’s a chance Esme has recalled her history. Although he has come to terms with Esme and Ace moving away, he hasn’t given up hope that he will one day be granted full custody of his brother.
In order for Esme to go to jail and Ace to re-move in with him, Spencer might devise a scheme to demonstrate that Esme’s amnesia has ended. He must first put his theory to the test.
Will Esme do well on Spencer’s test or not? When she puts her mind to it, she can be rather clever! Post a comment below. For the latest General Hospital news, updates, and spoilers, visit GHT frequently and watch your favorite ABC soap opera every day to find out what will happen next.