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00:11The air within Windmere was always thick with history, a chilling amalgamation of old stone, salt spray from the lake, and the lingering specters of its tumultuous past.
00:20It was a place built on foundations of madness, betrayal, and dark romance, and on this particular evening, it seemed the great house was preparing to add another harrowing chapter to its legacy.
00:30The news, delivered in frantic, hushed tones and then broadcast across Port Charles in a whirlwind of gossip and fear, was as simple as it was terrifying, in addition to Anna Devane, two more people had been kidnapped and brought to the brooding island fortress.
00:43The phrase brought to Windmere carried a weight unique to the city, it was not merely a change of location, but a descent into a gothic labyrinth from which some never truly escaped.
00:54The initial focus, understandably, had been on Anna.
00:58Anna Devane, the legendary former WSB agent, a woman of immense poise and capability, had been snatched from her life, a move so audacious it pointed to a foe of significant cunning and resources.
01:09Her absence sent ripples of panic through the foundations of Port Charles.
01:14Dante Falconeri, her son-in-law, had mobilized what resources he could, but the jurisdiction of the PCPD over the Cassidine Island was perpetually murky, a legal gray area the family had exploited for generations.
01:26Laura Collins, the city's beloved commissioner and a woman whose own history with the Cassidines was woven into the very stone of Windmere, felt a familiar dread coiling in her stomach.
01:35It was a feeling she had hoped was consigned to her past, a cold echo from the days of Stavris and his obsessions.
01:41But the revelation that there were two other souls trapped within those walls shifted the dynamic entirely.
01:47It was no longer a targeted, if brutal, strike against a single individual.
01:52It was a gathering, a collection, and the question of who and why now hung over the city like a shroud.
02:01The spoilers, those tantalizing fragments of future narrative, offered no names, only the chilling fact of their existence.
02:07This ambiguity became a breeding ground for theories, each more frightening than the last.
02:13The first and most pressing theory centered on those closest to the current Cassidine core.
02:18Valentin Cassidine, despite his recent strides toward a semblance of redemption, could never fully shed the shadow of his name.
02:26He had been a wild card, a master of playing all sides against the middle.
02:31Had he finally overplayed his hand?
02:33Or had an old enemy from his days in the WSB or the depths of the criminal underworld decided to use Windmere as his cage?
02:40Then there was Charlotte Cassidine, his daughter, a young woman who had already endured more trauma and manipulation than anyone her age should.
02:48Her link to the Cassidine legacy was both a source of privilege and a target on her back.
02:53The idea of her being a captive in her own ancestral home was a particularly cruel twist that had Laura Collins reaching for the phone,
03:00her voice trembling as she tried to reach Valentin.
03:03Others looked toward the Quartermains, whose fortunes and misfortunes were so often intertwined with the Cassidines.
03:09Could it be Lois Chirulo, whose vibrant spirit and connection to Brooklyn made her a potential pawn in a game targeting Ned or the power of ELQ?
03:17Or perhaps it was Brooklyn Quartermain herself, whose recent successes in the music industry and with deception had made her a highly visible figure.
03:26Her kidnapping would be a blow to multiple sectors of Port Charles society, from corporate to entertainment.
03:32The medical community was not immune.
03:34The doctors of General Hospital often found themselves on the front lines of the city's chaos.
03:41Dr. Hamilton Finn, with his own complicated history and his relationship to Anna, could be a target.
03:47His daughter, Violet, though thankfully likely too well-protected, represented a vulnerability of the most devastating kind.
03:55Dr. Elizabeth Weber, whose quiet strength had seen her through countless tragedies, had ties to the Cassidines through her sons and her own past.
04:02Her abduction would strike at the heart of the hospital and the Spencer family.
04:07And then there were the wild cards, the individuals whose presence in Windmere would be so shocking as to redefine the entire conflict.
04:15Could it be Sonny Corinthos?
04:16To kidnap the most powerful criminal element in the city and bring him to the domain of his sometimes ally, sometimes rival, Victor Cassidine's remaining network, would be a declaration of war unlike any other.
04:28Or perhaps it was Jason Morgan, the man whose very return from the dead had sent shockwaves through the city.
04:33To have him imprisoned in Windmere would be a symbolic victory for any enemy, a way to cage the legendary enforcer.
04:41The possibility of it being Carly Spencer, the woman at the center of so many storms, could not be discounted.
04:48Her fierce loyalty and protective nature made her a weapon that could be used against Sonny, against Drew, against a multitude of players.
04:55This proliferation of theories created a city-wide atmosphere of paranoia.
05:01Trust, that most fragile of commodities in Port Charles, began to erode at an accelerated pace.
05:07Alliances were questioned.
05:09Motives were scrutinized.
05:12Every closed door, every whispered conversation, was viewed with suspicion.
05:16The knowledge that three people were suffering within Windmere, their identities unknown, made every family wonder if their loved one was the second or third victim.
05:25It was a psychological masterstroke by the unseen antagonist, a way to torment the entire community without having to lift a finger against them directly.
05:34Inside Windmere, the reality was both more mundane and more horrifying than any outside speculation.
05:39The grand hallways, lined with portraits of stern-faced Cassidines from generations past, felt like a gallery of judges presiding over a private hell.
05:49The air was cold, carrying the damp chill from the lake that seeped through the ancient stone walls.
05:54The only sounds were the distant cry of gulls, the mournful sigh of the wind through unseen cracks, and the heavy, echoing footsteps of their captors.
06:02Anna Devane, ever the professional, had used the initial hours of her confinement to assess her situation with a clinical detachment that belied her fear.
06:11She was being held in a room on the third floor, one that was lavishly appointed but ultimately a gilded cage.
06:17The door was reinforced, the single window offered a breathtaking but useless view of the churning, gray lake, and the bars on it were a recent, unwelcome addition.
06:25She had tested the door, the walls, the floorboards, her trained eyes searching for any weakness.
06:32She had been provided with food and water, suggesting her captors wanted her alive and relatively healthy, for now.
06:39This was not a spontaneous act of violence, it was a calculated move.
06:44But to what end?
06:46Interrogation?
06:48Leverage?
06:49Or was she merely a piece in a larger, more complex game?
06:52The arrival of the two other captives had answered some questions while raising a legion of others.
06:59She had heard the commotion the night before, muffled shouts, the scuffle of feet on the grand staircase, the slam of heavy doors in distant wings of the mansion.
07:07She didn't know who they were, only that she was no longer alone in her nightmare.
07:12This changed the tactical landscape.
07:14If an opportunity for escape arose, it would now involve coordinating with at least two other people, whose states of mind and physical condition were complete unknowns.
07:24Were they civilians, terrified and panicked?
07:27Or were they, like her, individuals with skills that could be turned against their captors?
07:32The not knowing was a potent form of torture in itself.
07:35In another part of the vast mansion, in a room that had once been a ladies' sitting room but now felt like a tomb, the second kidnap victim was grappling with their new reality.
07:45Let us imagine, for the sake of this unfolding drama, that it is Dr. Lucas Jones.
07:51Lucas, a man of science and reason, found the gothic absurdity of his situation almost laughable, if it weren't so terrifying.
07:57He had been taken from the parking garage of General Hospital, a black bag thrown over his head, and transported in the trunk of a car to what he could only assume was a boat.
08:07The journey across the water had been brief but nauseating.
08:11When the bag was finally removed, he was in a room with faded velvet drapes and a cold fireplace.
08:17His mind raced.
08:19Why him?
08:20He wasn't a spy, a mobster, or a corporate titan.
08:25He was a surgeon.
08:26The only connection he could fathom was through his family.
08:31His mother, Bobby, had been a cornerstone of the city for decades, but she was gone.
08:36His sister, Carly, was a perpetual lightning rod for trouble.
08:40Was this about her?
08:42Was he a message to Carly?
08:44Or was it related to his work at the hospital?
08:48Had he inadvertently seen something or someone he shouldn't have?
08:52The lack of a clear motive was maddening.
08:54He tried to engage his captors, a pair of silent, grim-faced men who delivered his meals, but they offered nothing, not even a glance that acknowledged him as a human being.
09:04He was a object, a piece of property.
09:07He spent his days pacing the perimeter of the room, his surgeon's hands, tools of precision and healing, clenched into useless fists.
09:15The third captive was being held in the old dungeon, a part of Windmere that the Cassidines preferred to pretend didn't exist, but which had seen more than its share of suffering over the centuries.
09:24This space was devoid of any gilded pretense, it was raw stone, damp earth, and the smell of rest and decay.
09:32Here, the chill was bone-deep.
09:34Let us imagine this prisoner is Cody Bell.
09:37Cody, a man who had lived a life on the fringes, who had faced danger and desperation in many forms, found that nothing had prepared him for the sheer, oppressive weight of Windmere.
09:47He had been grabbed off the street near the Port Charles garage, a place he considered his own territory.
09:53The attack had been brutal and efficient.
09:56His captivity was different from the others.
09:58His guards seemed to take a particular pleasure in his discomfort, his meals were sparse and often spoiled, and the threats were more explicit.
10:07It was clear to Cody that he was considered the most disposable of the three.
10:11His mind, sharpened by years of hustling and surviving, worked overtime.
10:16Why was he here?
10:18What possible value did he have to these people?
10:21His connection to the Cassidines was tenuous at best, primarily through his friendship with Sasha and his complicated relationship with Mac and the police.
10:30Was it about the stolen jewels from months ago?
10:33Was it a warning to Mac Scorpio?
10:36Or was it something even more obscure, related to his own mysterious past and the father he never knew?
10:42The pieces wouldn't fit.
10:44He was a grunt, a street-level player, in a game that was being played on a global, cinematic scale.
10:50The mismatch was terrifying.
10:53It meant the rules he understood didn't apply here.
10:57The separation of the three captives was clearly a deliberate strategy.
11:01Alone, they were isolated, vulnerable, and easier to break.
11:06They could not pull their knowledge, share their strengths, or devise a unified plan.
11:11They were three individual problems for their captor to manage, rather than a single, unified threat.
11:16This pointed to a mind that understood the psychology of imprisonment, that new hope could be extinguished most effectively through solitude.
11:25And then, the question of the captor.
11:28Who could be behind this?
11:30The obvious suspect was a remnant of Victor Cassidine's organization.
11:33Victor's grand, world-ending schemes had been thwarted, but a man of his resources and fanaticism would have had contingencies, loyalists who had gone to ground and were now activating a new plan.
11:45Perhaps this was not about world domination, but about revenge, a punitive strike against those who had brought down their leader.
11:52Anna was a key figure in that fight.
11:55But why Lucas?
11:57Why Cody?
11:58Another possibility was a resurgent Stavrus, or someone operating in his name.
12:04Stavrus's obsession with Laura had been passed down, in a twisted way, to his son, Nicholas.
12:10The cycle of Cassidine madness was a vicious one.
12:14Could a new player be invoking the name and methods of Stavrus to reignite old wars?
12:19The use of Windmere as a prison certainly fit his modus operandi.
12:22Or perhaps the mastermind was someone entirely unexpected, someone using the Cassidine history and infrastructure as a convenient backdrop for their own personal vendetta.
12:33The list of people in Port Charles with a grudge long enough and deep enough to orchestrate a triple kidnapping was dishearteningly long.
12:40From the ashes of Peter August's machinations to the fallout from Cyrus Renaud's reign of terror, there was no shortage of candidates.
12:47Back in Port Charles, the search was escalating from a quiet investigation into a citywide crisis.
12:53Dante Falconeri, his face a mask of grim determination, stood over a map of the lake spread across his desk at the PCPD.
13:00We have to get a team out there, he insisted to his mother, Laura.
13:05We have probable cause.
13:08We have multiple eyewitness accounts of suspicious activity near the docks leading to Spoon Island.
13:13Laura's expression was pained, the weight of her dual roles as commissioner and Cassidine historian bearing down on her.
13:20Dante, you know it's not that simple.
13:23Windmere is private property.
13:26The Cassidines have lawyers who will tie us up in court for years if we breach their sovereignty without ironclad evidence.
13:32Suspicious activity isn't enough.
13:35We need proof that a crime is actively being committed there right now.
13:39What more proof do we need?
13:41Dante shot back, his voice rising.
13:45Anna is missing.
13:47Two other people are missing.
13:49And all signs point to that island.
13:52Signs and feelings aren't evidence a judge will accept to storm a private residence, Laura replied, her voice steady but filled with a mother's anguish.
13:59She knew better than anyone what Windmere was capable of.
14:03We are doing everything we can legally.
14:06We have wiretaps on the mainland line, we're monitoring boat traffic, we're interviewing every informant we have.
14:13But if we move too soon and we're wrong, we lose any chance of getting them back safely.
14:19We tip our hand.
14:21The frustration in the room was palpable.
14:23The system, designed to protect the innocent, was now being used as a shield by the guilty.
14:29Or perhaps, by the mad.
14:32Meanwhile, in the corridors of General Hospital, the atmosphere was one of subdued panic.
14:38The staff was on edge, the rumor mill working overtime.
14:42Liesel Abrecht, her face etched with a rare and genuine fear, cornered Kevin Collins in his office.
14:47They have her, Kevin, she said, her German accent thicker with emotion.
14:53They have Anna.
14:55In that house of horrors.
14:57We cannot sit here and analyze our dreams while she is there.
15:01Kevin, ever the calm voice of psychiatry, tried to soothe her.
15:06Liesel, I share your concern.
15:08Deeply.
15:10But Dante and Laura are handling this.
15:13We must trust in the process.
15:15The process?
15:17Abrecht spat the word.
15:19The process is what allowed Victor to build his machine under the Metro Court.
15:24The process is what allowed Peter August to wreak havoc for years.
15:28I have seen what the process does.
15:31It creates paperwork while monsters act.
15:34Her eyes glinted with a dangerous light.
15:37It was the same light that had once made her a formidable enemy,
15:40but was now fueled by a desperate love for her friend.
15:44Perhaps it is time for less process and more action.
15:47In another part of town, at the Metro Court, Carly Spencer was pouring a stiff drink for herself and Sam McCall.
15:54The news had spread like wildfire, and the two women, both of whom had faced their own share of kidnappings and imprisonments, felt a cold dread.
16:01Three people, Sam murmured, staring into her glass.
16:06Who are the other two?
16:08Is it Drew?
16:10Is it Danny?
16:11The possibility that it could be her son sent a fresh wave of terror through her.
16:16We can't think like that, Carly said, though her own mind was racing through a similar list of names, Joss, Michael, Donna, Avery.
16:24We have to be logical.
16:26This feels specific.
16:29It feels Cassidine.
16:30And when it comes to the Cassidines, the only person who might have a clue what's going on is, she didn't finish the sentence, but Sam knew.
16:38The same name was on both their minds, Ava Jerome.
16:42Ava, the current mistress of Windmere, was a wild card.
16:46She had loved Nicholas Cassidine, she had born his child,
16:49and she had survived the snake pit of his family through a combination of wit, ruthlessness, and sheer force of will.
16:56But where did her loyalties lie now?
16:58Was she a potential victim, unaware of the drama unfolding in her own home?
17:03Was she a collaborator?
17:05Or was she a prisoner in all but name?
17:08The scene shifted to the Jerome Gallery, where Ava was attempting to maintain a facade of normalcy.
17:14She was curating a new collection, her movements precise and elegant,
17:17but her eyes, those famously perceptive eyes, kept darting towards the window that faced the lake.
17:23She was jumpy.
17:25When Nina Reeves arrived, unannounced, Ava's composure cracked for a fraction of a second.
17:31Ava, you've heard the rumors, Nina began, cutting straight to the chase.
17:36About Windmere.
17:38I hear many rumors, Nina.
17:40It's Port Charles' primary export, Ava deflected, turning to adjust a painting on the wall.
17:45Don't play games with me, Nina insisted, her voice low and urgent.
17:51People are saying that Anna and two others are being held there.
17:55In your house.
17:57Do you know anything about this?
17:59Ava turned slowly, her gaze meeting Nina's.
18:03It was a look filled with a complex mixture of fear, defiance, and a deep, weary resentment.
18:08My house, she said softly.
18:11You think Windmere has ever truly been anyone's house?
18:15It is a entity, Nina.
18:17It consumes people.
18:20It twists them.
18:22Nicholas learned that.
18:24Spencer learned that.
18:26I have fought every day to not let it consume me.
18:30She took a step closer.
18:31If something is happening there, I can assure you, I am the last person who would be consulted.
18:37But I am also, perhaps, the one who is in the most danger.
18:42Her words were a confession and a warning.
18:45She was implying that she, too, was a potential target, that her position was precarious.
18:50But was she telling the truth, or was this a masterful performance to distance herself from the crimes?
18:55In the world of the Cassidines, the line between victim and villain was often blurred beyond recognition.
19:02As night fell over Port Charles, the sense of impending doom reached a fever pitch.
19:07At the PCPD, a break finally came.
19:11An anonymous tip, called in from a burner phone, claimed to have seen two unconscious individuals being carried off a private boat at the Windmere dock late the previous night.
19:19The description of one of them, a man in a doctor's coat, matched Lucas Jones's last known whereabouts.
19:26It was the threat of evidence Dante needed.
19:29That's it, he declared, grabbing his jacket.
19:33We're moving.
19:34I'm putting a team together.
19:37We're going to Spoon Island.
19:39Laura, her face pale but resolved, nodded.
19:43The legal risks were immense, but the human cost of inaction was now greater.
19:47I'll coordinate from here.
19:50Dante, be careful.
19:53Assume everyone in that house is armed and dangerous.
19:57Simultaneously, a different, more clandestine operation was being organized.
20:02Liesel Abrecht, having found no solace in Kevin's counsel, had reached out to the only person she believed could operate outside the constraints of the process, Sonny Carinthos.
20:11In the back room of his coffee warehouse, Sonny listened as Abrecht laid out her fears and her plea.
20:16They have her, Sonny, Abrecht said, her voice raw.
20:21Anna.
20:22And others.
20:24The police are hamstrung by their rules.
20:27You are not.
20:29I am asking you.
20:31I am begging you, to do what you do best.
20:34Sonny, his expression unreadable, poured two glasses of whiskey.
20:39He pushed one towards Abrecht.
20:41Anna's a friend, he said quietly.
20:45And nobody, nobody, gets to turn my city into a hunting ground.
20:49He picked up his phone, his thumb hovering over a contact.
20:53It was time to mobilize his own resources.
20:57The PCPD would take the front door.
21:00Sonny Carinthos would ensure there was no back door for the kidnappers to escape through.
21:04Back inside Windmere, the three captives remained in their isolated cells, unaware of the forces converging upon their prison.
21:12Anna continued her methodical search for weaknesses, finding a loose nail in the floorboard that she carefully worked free.
21:19A small, pathetic weapon, but a weapon nonetheless.
21:22Lucas, in his room, had managed to pry up a loose piece of the ornate baseboard, hoping to find a way into the walls, or at least a place to hide if his captors came for him with more sinister intentions.
21:34Cody, in the dungeon, was using a sharp piece of stone to slowly, painstakingly, scrape at the rusted hinges of his cell door.
21:41It was a futile effort, he knew, but the action itself was a rebellion.
21:46It was a way to hold on to his sanity.
21:49The stage was set.
21:50The players were in position.
21:54In the grand, tragic theater of Windmere, a confrontation was brewing that would test the courage of the captives, the resolve of their rescuers, and the very soul of a city forever marked by the shadow of the Cassidine family.
22:05The spoilers had promised a kidnapping, a gathering of souls in the stone fortress.
22:10But they could not capture the full depth of the fear, the desperation, and the fragile, flickering hope that now burned within its cold walls.
22:17The truth of who was taken, and why, was a mystery still locked away, waiting for the storm to break.
22:24Drew's blood ran cold as he read the words again.
22:28He didn't need to guess what file they meant.
22:31Months ago, during his time working secretly to expose corruption tied to the military contracts,
22:36he'd uncovered classified intelligence, evidence that could bring down powerful people.
22:41But someone else had kept a copy, and now they were using it to blackmail him.
22:46You've got to be kidding me, he muttered, slamming his fist onto his desk.
22:50He couldn't risk the fallout, not just for himself but for everyone he cared about.
22:56Especially for Willow and Michael.
22:57He'd already caused enough damage to that family once.
23:02When Carly walked in moments later, she immediately sensed the tension.
23:06Okay, you're either plotting world domination or you just got the worst text of your life,
23:11she said lightly, trying to break the ice.
23:14Drew forced a weak smile.
23:16Something like that, he replied.
23:19Carly studied him.
23:21You look like you haven't slept in days.
23:24What's going on?
23:26He hesitated.
23:28Carly had been his anchor through everything, his prison sentence, the rebuilding of his life,
23:33but this time was different.
23:35If he told her, she'd try to help, and that could put her in danger.
23:39It's just business, he lied.
23:42But Carly wasn't buying it.
23:44Business doesn't make your hands shake like that, she said quietly.
23:49Drew turned away, shoving his phone into his pocket.
23:52Drop it, Carly.
23:55Please.
23:55She crossed her arms, her voice softening.
24:00You know I won't.
24:02Whatever's going on, we'll face it together.
24:05But Drew's eyes were cold, distant.
24:08Not this time.
24:09He left the office without another word, leaving Carly standing there, confused and worried.
24:16She knew Drew well enough to recognize the signs, he was about to do something dangerous.
24:21Meanwhile, at the Quartermain mansion, Willow finally gathered the courage to tell Michael her news.
24:26She found him in the living room, deep in thought, staring at his laptop.
24:31Hey, she began softly.
24:34He looked up, smiling faintly.
24:37Hey, you.
24:38You look serious.
24:41She took a breath.
24:43I have something to tell you.
24:45Michael immediately closed his computer.
24:48What is it?
24:49Is everything okay?
24:52Willow nodded slowly, tears forming again.
24:56More than okay, actually.
24:58Michael.
25:00I'm pregnant.
25:02For a second, silence filled the room.
25:05Michael blinked, processing her words.
25:08You're... what?
25:09She laughed through her tears.
25:13Pregnant.
25:14We're having another baby.
25:16His face softened, and before she could react, he was up, wrapping her in his arms.
25:22Willow, that's amazing, he whispered into her hair.
25:26But then, his joy turned to hesitation.
25:29Wait, is it safe?
25:31After everything you went through, she nodded.
25:34The doctor says my health is stable.
25:36It's early, but everything looks good.
25:40Michael exhaled deeply, relief washing over him.
25:44Then this is perfect.
25:46This is what we needed.
25:48But perfect didn't last long.
25:51The next morning, Drew called Michael to meet him in secret.
25:55When Michael arrived at the docks, Drew was standing there, tense and agitated.
26:00What's going on?
26:02Michael asked.
26:04Drew didn't waste time.
26:06I'm in trouble, he said flatly.
26:09And I might need your help.
26:11Michael frowned.
26:13What kind of trouble?
26:15Drew handed him a file folder, thick, sealed, and ominous.
26:20If something happens to me, give this to Carly.
26:23Don't open it.
26:25Just trust me.
26:27Michael's alarm grew.
26:30Drew, what the hell is this?
26:31Before Drew could answer, a black SUV pulled up nearby.
26:36Two men stepped out, suits, sunglasses, the kind of men who didn't belong in Port Charles unless something bad was about to happen.
26:44Drew's expression hardened.
26:45Go home, Michael.
26:49Now.
26:50Michael refused.
26:52No way.
26:53I'm not leaving you.
26:56Drew grabbed his arm.
26:58You've got a family to protect.
27:01Willow needs you.
27:02The mention of her name hit Michael hard.
27:06What's going on, Drew?
27:08Who are these guys?
27:10But Drew didn't answer.
27:13Instead, he walked toward the SUV, his stance rigid and calm, like a soldier preparing for a mission he didn't expect to return from.
27:20Later that night, word spread fast, Drew Cain had vanished.
27:25Carly was the first to panic.
27:27She called everyone she could think of, but no one had answers.
27:31Jason was gone, Sonny was preoccupied with his own battles, and now Drew, the one person she could count on, had disappeared without a trace.
27:40When Michael came home, Willow immediately knew something was wrong.
27:44Michael?
27:45What happened?
27:46He hesitated, but she could see it in his eyes.
27:50It's Drew.
27:52He's missing.
27:54Willow's heart sank.
27:56Missing?
27:58How?
27:59Michael shook his head.
28:01I don't know.
28:03He said he was in trouble, but he wouldn't tell me what it was.
28:07Willow's hands trembled as she held onto the couch for support.
28:11Oh my God, Michael, this is bad.
28:13She knew Drew's instincts, if he walked away from everyone, it was to protect them.
28:19You think it's connected to the SEC stuff?
28:23Michael asked.
28:24Or something bigger?
28:27Willow wasn't sure, but a chill ran through her.
28:30Whatever it is, it's not over.
28:33Across town, Drew was being held in an undisclosed location.
28:36The same men from the docks stood nearby, silent and watchful.
28:42A man in a dark suit approached him, his tone calm but threatening.
28:46Mr. Kane, we appreciate your cooperation.
28:50You're going to help us get access to the files you stole.
28:53Drew clenched his jaw.
28:56I didn't steal anything.
28:58The man smirked.
29:00Semantics.
29:02You found something that doesn't belong to you.
29:05Now you'll give it back, or your loved ones pay the price.
29:09Drew's heart pounded, but he said nothing.
29:12The man continued, you have until tomorrow.
29:16After that, we make it public.
29:18All of it, your secrets, Carly's, Michael's.
29:22Drew's blood boiled.
29:24He knew these men weren't bluffing.
29:27He'd been in enough dark corners of the world to recognize real danger.
29:31That night, chained to a chair in the dimly lit room, he made a decision, one that would
29:35shock everyone in Port Charles.
29:38If he couldn't outfight them, he'd outsmart them.
29:41Using the thin metal edge of his watch, he started working on his restraints, whispering
29:46to himself, you're not taking them down with me.
29:49Back at home, Willow couldn't sleep.
29:52The stress of Drew's disappearance mixed with her pregnancy made her restless.
29:56Michael tried to reassure her.
29:59We'll find him.
30:01I promise.
30:03She nodded weakly, her hand resting over her stomach.
30:07I just...
30:08I want our child to grow up safe, Michael.
30:12No more secrets.
30:14No more danger.
30:16Michael kissed her forehead.
30:18We'll make sure of that.
30:20But deep down, he knew that in Port Charles, safety was a luxury few could afford.
30:26The next morning brought shocking news.
30:29Drew Cain was found, alive, but barely.
30:32The PCPD discovered him near the edge of town, beaten and disoriented.
30:37When Carly rushed to the hospital and saw him lying there, she nearly broke.
30:42Drew, she whispered, clutching his hand.
30:44His eyes fluttered open weakly.
30:48Carly!
30:49I had to do it!
30:52Do what?
30:52She asked, terrified.
30:55Drew looked at her with haunted eyes.
30:57I destroyed everything.
31:00The files, the evidence.
31:03It's gone.
31:04Carly was stunned.
31:06You mean the proof you had against them?
31:09He nodded slowly.
31:11It was the only way to protect you, all of you.
31:15She shook her head, tears streaming down her cheeks.
31:18You could have been killed.
31:20He smiled faintly.
31:23Wouldn't be the first time.
31:25Later, when Michael and Willow arrived, Drew could barely speak.
31:29Willow sat by his bedside, her heart heavy.
31:33You didn't have to do this alone, she said softly.
31:37Drew met her gaze.
31:38Yes, I did.
31:41Because you're all I've got left to fight for.
31:44Willow pressed his hand gently.
31:46Your family, Drew.
31:49We'll get through this, together.
31:50We'll get through this, together.
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32:00We'll get through this, together.
32:01We'll get through this, together.
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