General Hospital Spoilers for Wednesday, November 12 | GH Spoilers 11/12/2025

General Hospital Spoilers: Drew’s Dark Obsession Takes Hold

 

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Wednesday, November 12th promises a moment that will forever fracture the foundation of Drew Cain’s world, marking the true beginning of his descent. Willow Tait has seen anger, guilt, and heartbreak during her time in Pentonville, but nothing could have prepared her for the chilling, quiet fury in Drew’s eyes.

The scene, which plays out like a slow-motion nightmare, unfolds as Drew walks into the visitation room. He sees the woman he has fought tirelessly for, the woman whose name he has risked everything to clear, sitting across the table from Chase—and they are holding hands. This isn’t a gesture of a friend; it’s a profound, instinctive comfort. That simple touch is enough to unravel months of Drew’s self-deception and misplaced loyalty.

The Venom of Jealousy

The ensuing rage is not the explosive kind. It is cold, quiet, and far more dangerous. Drew says nothing, a silent storm brewing behind his polite facade. While Willow scrambles for an explanation, it no longer matters. To Drew, the picture is brutally clear: the woman he’s fighting for is finding solace in another man—a man who once loved her and, clearly, still does.

The betrayal stings, but what twists the knife is Chase’s position as a police officer. An officer of the law, sworn to uphold integrity, making secret, intimate visits to the very woman accused of shooting a congressman. Drew’s mind immediately warps this image into something unforgivable.

From that instant, a shift occurs within Drew. Publicly, he maintains the patient, smiling partner, but behind closed doors, his jealousy rapidly morphs into a dark obsession.

Having spent years fighting to regain control of his life, he refuses to lose control again—especially not over Willow’s heart. He begins to rationalize his anger, convincing himself that Chase is the manipulative problem who took advantage of Willow’s vulnerability and now must be “taught a lesson.” What started as simple possessiveness is quickly becoming a destructive mission, pushing Drew further into a self-made darkness.

Willow’s Trap and Drew’s RevengeWillow, meanwhile, is trapped in an emotional vice.

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Desperate for a connection devoid of judgment or pity, Chase’s visits have been her oxygen in a suffocating prison. His presence reminded her of the idealism and kindness she feared she’d lost. There is no grand romance, but there is undeniable comfort, and to Drew, that is enough to seal her guilt.

As the days pass, Drew’s demeanor hardens. His political campaign speeches take on a sharper edge. Even his friend, Dante, notes the undercurrent of menace and warns him against letting emotion cloud his judgment, a warning Drew completely ignores. Instead, Drew begins making quiet inquiries about Chase’s conduct, his access to prisoners, and the possibility of internal investigation. He tells himself it’s about ethics, but deep down, he knows it’s about revenge. If he can’t control Willow’s heart, he will control her world.

The Perfect Trap

Drew, using his political influence and powerful connections, begins constructing the perfect trap. He feeds key people carefully twisted truths, turning Chase into a major liability for the police department. Reports surface, accusing Chase of improper contact with an inmate—nothing provable, but enough to trigger a full internal inquiry. Once the bureaucratic machine is in motion, Drew simply watches as Chase’s reputation begins to crumble, all while maintaining the veneer of the concerned public servant fighting for integrity.

When Willow finally hears the horror of what Drew has done, she is broken. She confronts him, begging him to stop, insisting on Chase’s innocence. But her pleas only confirm Drew’s suspicion that she’s still protecting his rival. His jealousy has consumed his love, warping it into something possessive and cruel. To him, Willow is no longer a partner; she is a prize, proof of his power.

The scandal shakes Port Charles to its core. Brook Lynn, Chase’s wife, hears the gossip, and Drew sees the cracks forming in their marriage—a satisfying collateral win for the new villain of his own story. The chaos of his own making is spiraling, confirming a tragic truth: in trying to keep Willow close, Drew Cain has completely lost himself. The man who once claimed to fight for justice has become its greatest enemy.

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