General Hospital Full Next Week, January 12 – 16 || The kids in Port Charles can speak the truth
Justinda may have said a final goodbye to Ezra and severed all remaining ties with him, but Michael is far from convinced that her story is over. Deep down, he refuses to believe that Justinda has truly left town. During the dramatic week of January 12–16, Michael becomes increasingly determined to uncover the truth, launching an active search to track down her whereabouts.

He revisits familiar places she once frequented, follows up on subtle clues, and questions anyone who might have crossed her path recently. Michael’s instincts tell him that Justinda’s feelings for him were real—and powerful enough to keep her close, even if she claims otherwise.
However, not everyone shares Michael’s hope. Christina strongly urges him to let go of the idea of a reunion, warning that Justinda’s troubled past could severely damage his ongoing custody battle over his children. Christina believes Michael is risking far too much by clinging to someone whose presence could be used against him in court, and their disagreement highlights the emotional and legal pressures closing in around him.
Meanwhile, tensions escalate on another front when Tracy directly accuses Alexis of framing her in court. Alexis fires back, insisting that every action she took was driven by her duty to protect Willow from damaging accusations. Yet Tracy isn’t satisfied. She demands to know who tipped Alexis off about Michael being at Drew’s house on the night in question. As suspicion spreads, Alexis appears ready to reveal a mysterious letter sent by an anonymous source, raising even more questions than answers.
As Tracy pieces together the puzzle, she begins to suspect that either Chase or Martin may have overheard a private conversation she shared with Michael. The truth seems dangerously close to the surface, and the fallout could be explosive. At the same time, Kai and Trina realize they can no longer remain silent. Believing that courage is their only option, they decide to speak up and confront the situation head-on, even though doing so could put them at serious risk.

A chilling discovery shifts the entire narrative when it’s revealed that Willow’s ringtone is “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”—the very detail that confirms she was the shooter. This revelation sets the stage for an intense and emotionally charged trial for Drew in the coming week. Viewers are bracing themselves for the devastating moment when Drew learns that his own wife was the one who pulled the trigger.
Elsewhere, Charlotte finds herself squarely in Sidwell’s crosshairs. He sees her as the key to controlling Aura and manipulating Valentin into becoming an ally. But Charlotte is far more perceptive than Sidwell realizes. Even if she falls into his grasp, she may be clever enough to turn the tables.
Finally, Cody begins to distance himself from Molly, hurt by her reluctance to publicly acknowledge their relationship with James. Feeling uncertain about where they stand, Cody pulls back just as rumors swirl that TJ may soon return to town. Next week, Molly explains that she simply isn’t ready to go public—but with TJ’s possible reappearance, the question remains: will Molly’s heart be tested once again?




