General Hospital Spoilers: Cody Rubbed Tracy the Wrong Way, Exposes His Secrets – And Dante’s!

General Hospital spoilers tease that Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) is no fan of Cody Bell’s (Josh Kelly), and they both know it. What Cody might not know is that she’s one of the most formidable enemies anyone could have in Port Charles, and he made a major mistake getting on her bad side. Tracy is going through the motions right now and feeling rather out of control — an emotion she’s not all that comfortable with. Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) thinks he’s Eddie Maine and that’s one complication she couldn’t have predicted and cannot fix. It won’t help her clean up things at ELQ, that’s for sure.

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General Hospital Spoilers — Cody Bell Has Made An Enemy Out Of Tracy Quartermaine

When Tracy made her way to the stables, the last thing she was expecting was unsolicited advice from a stable boy who has zero experience raising children.

Tracy doesn’t need advice on how to interact with her own grandson, does she? In truth, Cody may not have been that far off course when it comes to Leo Quartermaine (Easton Rocket Sweda), but Tracy is never going to admit to that.

Now, she’ll be permanently fixated on making a fool of the guy, as is Tracy’s way of dealing with personal embarrassment.

GH Spoilers – Claim Tracy Quartermaine Puts Cody Bell On Blast!

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Tracy isn’t going to hold back on smearing Cody. It won’t be a difficult job either. After all, the guy has made quite the name for himself. Cody is likely underestimating the reach that Tracy has though.

The last thing he would ever want anyone to find out is that he is actually Mac Scorpio’s (John J. York) son, and we know Tracy has the means to find that out. But would it really help her to highlight that he has connections to one of the most endearing and powerful men in Port Charles? Probably not.

So even if Tracy unearths that secret, she’s likely to keep it to herself. At the same time, she may use it as leverage over Cody’s head to bend him to her will. Nonetheless, Tracy just might stumble upon Cody’s criminal past, and she won’t care that the crimes he committed happened when he was just a child.

In fact, she may use those to point out that he’s been a bad seed since the beginning. This isn’t going to bode well for Cody and Dantes’s friendship

General Hospital Spoilers — Will Dante Falconeri Come Clean?

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Dante will be riddled with guilt, sitting on the sidelines and watching his childhood friend go down for things he did – once again. This isn’t how this was supposed to play out, but it’s been Dante’s biggest worry ever since Cody first came to town.

Now, he will have to battle the urge to hold onto his own life and reputation against the urge to come clean and help his friend.

Of course, Cody is going to be willing to continue to take the rap, and take any heat that it brings his way now. But when Dante sees that Cody’s willingness to bear the brunt of Dante’s mistakes is ruining the good name he has tried to build for himself in Port Charles, he just might drum up the courage to come clean.

That would certainly put Tracy in her place, but what would it mean for Dante? Stay tuned for more GH news and spoilers just ahead to see how this pans out.

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