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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Sabrina In Crisis; Romance For Jason and Sam?

American daytime soap opera "General Hospital" is serving loads of drama and action before the year closes. A lot of things are going to take place in the lives of the citizens of Port Charles and some of it are not even good ones.

An instance is Sabrina Santiago's (Teresa Castillo) baby daddy crisis. According to a spoiler report by Celeb Dirty Laundry, Sabrina will need to prepare herself for big things because it seems like she may be raising her unborn child alone. After being ditched by Patrick Drake (Jake Thompson) for Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough), she is faced with a problem of being a single mother. Things don't get better because it seems like Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) isn't standing by her side as well.

Michael isn't the biological father of the baby that Sabrina is carrying. Now that he knows the truth, chances are he will leave her for lying, although he might eventually simmer down and try to work things out with Sabrina. But if Sabrina goes to follow Carlos Rivera (Jeffrey Vincent Parise), then it might just be too late for them.

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Meanwhile, a separate report from Celeb Dirty Laundry detailed that things between Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) and Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) are beginning to look good. On New Year, the two will be sharing some time together at a party. Their conversation might lead to a kiss. And even though it's not certain yet where it will go, it looks like it's a start of a new romance.

As for Sam and Patrick, the two are officially over. Patrick will tell Sam that he's really got his eyes fixed on Robin and there are even hints indicating that he might just pop the "Will you marry me?" question soon and the two might have a quick wedding before leaving town.

"General Hospital" airs from Mondays to Fridays on ABC.

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