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General Hospital: Jason Declares War as Sidwell’s Reign of Fear Tightens Over Port Charles

The night Dalton’s body was found, Port Charles seemed to stop breathing. Jason Morgan was the first to see it — a scene too perfect, too silent, marked by precision. Dalton hadn’t just been killed; he’d been erased.

The sterile lab reeked of Sidwell’s signature: no struggle, no chaos, just control. Jason knew immediately — this was a message. Dalton’s death wasn’t random; it was calculated. And Britt Westbourne, once close to Sidwell’s operation, was now in mortal danger.

Jason’s instincts kicked in. Sidwell’s network was vast, reaching from medical research to the city’s underworld. Dalton had uncovered too much — secret experiments that blurred the line between science and weaponry. His death was Sidwell’s way of cleaning house. And Britt, who had tried to warn Dalton, was next.

Moving her between safe houses, Jason used every contact he had. But Sidwell’s presence loomed in every shadow — anonymous messages, coded warnings, whispers in the dark.

Fear was Sidwell’s greatest weapon, and he wielded it with surgical precision. He wasn’t trying to kill Jason outright — he wanted to break him, to turn his need for control into obsession.

As days turned into sleepless nights, Jason’s grip on reason began to slip. He could feel Sidwell manipulating the people closest to him — planting doubts, twisting loyalties, using psychological warfare to isolate him

Even Danny began to sense the darkness closing in. Sidwell’s goal was clear: dismantle Jason’s sanity before the final blow.

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But Jason refused to bend. He’d lost too much already, and Britt’s life had become his only anchor. He began striking back, dismantling Sidwell’s empire from within — intercepting shipments, destroying data, cutting off his funds. Each move drew blood, but it also provoked Sidwell into revealing his next play.

When Jason uncovered the truth, it chilled him to the core. Sidwell wasn’t just experimenting with biology — he was trying to control minds, erasing free will through neurological manipulation. Dalton had tried to stop it, and paid with his life. Britt was the next loose end.

The final message came like a death knell: You can’t protect what I already own. Jason knew then that Sidwell was no longer hiding. This was war — not for survival, but for control itself. The line between justice and vengeance had vanished.

As Port Charles teetered on the edge of chaos, Jason made his choice. He would no longer play by Sidwell’s rules. He would become the storm.

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