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'General Hospital' News, Cast, Spoilers: Kiki Finds Herself Trapped With Morgan

This week on "General Hospital" will be focusing on Morgan Corinthos' (Bryan Craig) worsening bipolar disorder, which might ultimately put Kiki Jerome's (Hayley Erin) life in danger.

According to spoilers by Celebrity Dirty Laundry, viewers will see Kiki initially agreeing to run away with Morgan to a cabin in the woods after she finds out about Franco's (Roger Howarth) hit-and-run arrest. However, it will turn out to be the least of Kiki's worries, as she gets trapped with Morgan whose mental disorder will continue to spiral down.

Morgan's delusions began last Friday, and apparently, it will only worsen as he develops an obsession over his ex-girlfriend, Kiki. Monday will showcase how Kiki will finally realize that the cabin is no longer a getaway spot but a prison. With poor network coverage in the area, she will be able to contact Morgan's brother, Michael Quartermaine (Chad Duell), but it will quickly be cut off. Morgan will find out about this and will be outraged that of all people, Kiki decides to call Michael.

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Morgan will later on try to pacify Kiki, assuring her that he only wants to be with her. However, his declaration of love will soon turn sour, as he starts to insist that he and Kiki should be together forever. It is speculated that if things get worse, Morgan may consider taking both their lives later on. He will also try to make a move on Kiki, who will ask him to back off.

Meanwhile, Kiki's call to Michael will not be in vain after all, as he will tell Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) about Kiki's phone call. Carly will immediately set off to try and track down the whereabouts of the two, but whether she'll get there on time to save Kiki is something fans have to look forward to.

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