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'General Hospital' Spoilers Week Feb. 9 to 13: Lulu Having Doubts About Luke

Last Friday on "General Hospital," Ivy complains to Nikolas about leaving her to die in the boat, and he insists that he would have called her but he didn't have his phone with him. She leaves, and Lulu arrives and lectures him. Lulu demands to know how much he knows about Helena's plot.

Meanwhile, in prison, Helena is pacing, and her walking back and forth makes Fluke nauseous. She blames Sonny for their failure and tells Fluke that she has a way to get out of jail.

Silas comforts Kiki at the apartment and they talk about Ava's death. She thinks that Sonny dropped her on purpose, and unless there's any other proof she's convinced that he did so. Sloane arrives, and she's told that her mother's body hasn't been found, but right now she's presumed dead.

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Nathan visits Obrecht at the hospital and she shows him the remains they have gathered from the house. Tracy walks in and is shocked at the sight of the remains. Obrecht gets the lab results and says that the remains are a few decades old.

Here are the "General Hospital" spoilers for Feb. 9 to 13.

February 9 (Monday): Morgan and Kiki receive a surprise visitor, and Elizabeth demands the truth from Jake. Helena offers Tracy a deal.

February 10 (Tuesday): Alexis and Julian share an intimate moment, while the tension between Olivia and Ned starts to dissipate.

February 11 (Wednesday): Kiki is worried about baby Avery, while Carly is still smarting over Sonny's actions. Elizabeth and Lulu seek Nikolas' help.

February 12 (Thursday): Lulu is having doubts about Luke, while Elizabeth is livid when she finds out about Ric's intentions.

February 13 (Friday): It's Valentine's Day at Port Charles. Patrick and Sam's plans are delayed. Olivia runs into an old friend.

"General Hospital" airs from Mondays to Fridays at 1 p.m. on ABC.

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