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Sonny And Nina Disagree Over Anna, And It May Set Them Up For A Holiday Hiccup

General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) may have managed to ease Nina Reeves’ (Cynthia Watros) anxiety about his line of work this time, but that won’t be the last hurdle they have to jump this month. In fact, it sounds like the truth about Nina’s misdeeds is going to come out soon — and that means she and Sonny could find themselves on the outs, too! But who will keep the don warm at night if not his new wife?

We know he’s not keen on the single life. Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) is clearly not interested and not available. How convenient that Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) — the apparent start of their problem — could end up putting the kibosh on their new marriage as she comforts Sonny in his time of need while licking her own wounds alongside him.

General Hospital Spoilers — Anna and Valentin are Finished

It is crystal clear that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is never getting back together with Anna, the love of his life.

He’s too busy worrying about his daughter to take it to heart right now, but the holiday season might have Valentin and Anna both crumbling a bit as they try to get on with their lives — without one another.

Fans are speculating that the door may be opened soon for Anna to lean on someone else in her time of need and loneliness. Could that someone be Sonny?

GH Spoilers Suggest Sonny and Nina Take a Break

It’s going to be a lonely holiday ahead for Nina. When Sonny learns that she was responsible for turning Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) over to the SEC —- along with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) — he’s not going to take it lightly.

It sounds like a time-out is in the works for this couple later this month. The Christmas Eve Sonny was hoping to plan with her and the family won’t include her now.

As the holiday nears, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) may only be more inclined to embrace a get-together at his dad’s place if it’s not going to include Nina. But Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) could have different feelings about not seeing her mother over the holiday.

General Hospital Spoilers — An Affair to Remember

Alone on Christmas, Sonny could fill his time with work, but Anna is going to find herself in a similar predicament.

Rumor has it these two just might find their way into each other’s arms as they both attempt to dull the sting of the pain of not having the people they love in their lives to share the holiday with. If only it were as simple as forgiving and forgetting.

Will a Christmas one-night-stand give way to a divorce for Sonny and Nina? Will Sonny find himself unable to look at her the same way again —- and looking at Anna in ways he never imagined he would?

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