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General Hospital: Anna Devane’s Nightmare — The Ghost of Faison Returns from the Dead
Tonight on General Hospital, the unthinkable happens — Anna Devane awakens in a place that feels more like a waking nightmare than a prison.

The dim, flickering light above her reveals rusted walls, cold metal, and the faint hum of machinery. Her wrists are bruised from the cuffs that bind her, her body still heavy with sedatives, but her mind — sharp as ever — senses the truth before she even dares to speak it aloud.
This is no ordinary abduction. Every sound, every shadow has been meticulously designed to break her.
Then she hears it — that voice. Low. Raspy. Intimate. A whisper that echoes through the speakers like a ghost from her past. “Stay calm, Anna. You’re on your way to a new life.”
Her blood turns to ice. It can’t be — yet it is. Caesar Faison. The man she buried in memory and death years ago is back, alive or something worse, speaking as if no time had passed.
Back in Port Charles, confusion spreads. A message, allegedly from Anna, reaches Jack Brennan at the WSB — but her tone is too exact, too artificial. Laura Collins, ever the detective, suspects what no one else dares to: someone is rewriting reality. Someone like Faison.
Meanwhile, Anna’s cell tells its own story — faded photos of Robin and Emma pinned to the walls, a tarnished wedding ring, and a single note: “You will be my wife.” It isn’t revenge Faison seeks — it’s control. He’s built a world where Anna belongs only to him.
But Anna Devane has survived too much to surrender. She plays along, feigning obedience while studying every flaw in his design.
When Faison finally appears — older, paler, but with that same terrifying gleam — he reveals his resurrection. A syndicate called The Prometheus Wing saved him from death and rebuilt him through experimental science. Now, he intends to rewire Anna’s mind — to erase her defiance, to make her love him.

But Anna turns his obsession into his undoing. On the day of their so-called “wedding,” she dons the white dress, smiles sweetly — and drives a stolen injector into his throat. The hunter becomes the hunted.
As she destroys his lab and calls for extraction, Jason Morgan arrives just in time to find her bloodied but unbroken — and Faison once again in chains. But even as she whispers, “It’s over,” Anna knows the truth.
Because when Faison’s lips curl into one final smile and he whispers, “You think this is me?” — a chill runs through the air.
Was this truly Caesar Faison… or just one of many?
And as Anna stares into her reflection later that night, haunted by a faint voice still echoing in her mind, General Hospital fans are left to wonder: has Faison returned from the grave — or has his darkness found a new way to live inside her?




