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'General Hospital' Nov. 9 to 14 Spoilers: Sonny Thrilled Jason is Back, Custody Battle Over Avery Heats Up

The biggest secret in the American soap opera "General Hospital" is finally out and the dynamics of the show is going to change up a bit. For the past few months, the medical drama has been tiptoeing about the real identity of Jake Doe. But now, everyone already knows that he is actually Jason Morgan.

According to Yibada, the characters in the town of Port Charles have been busy for the most awaited wedding day of Jake and Liz. However, it's going to be a day full of drama and revelations as the source reported that there's going to be a slight interruption. Inquisitr also said that Jake will find out the truth about himself even before he exchanges vows with Liz.

The first one to be happy to learn that Jason is alive is his best buddy, Sonny Corinthos. Jason was once Sonny's cartel assassin and even though he has rubbed up against Jake with much aversion in the previous episodes, he is actually thrilled to have him back from the dead.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Sonny felt Jason's presence in Jake at the time he tried to save his life. He felt Jason in the aftermath of the shooting at the warehouse and at the hospital while he was shot and dying. He brushed aside the idea of Jason when Liz insisted that it was nonsense.

The biggest question now is how Jake will react if he finds out that he was once a killer for Sonny. Will he return to his old criminal life? The source cited that Jason's return will mean a lot for Sonny. But he will be facing another challenge which is the custody battle over his daughter Avery.

Sources detailed that Sonny and Ava will be facing off in an attempt to win the custody of their daughter Avery. But it's not going to be an easy one as the two are known for being cold-blooded killers. Who will win? Fans will have to stay tuned to find out.

"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.

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