‘General Hospital’ Spoilers for May 27, 2015: Ava Returns; Valerie and Dante Hookup in the Near Future?

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"General Hospital" spoilers for the Wednesday, May 27 episode reveal that Valerie will be landing a job at the PCPD where she will work hand in hand together with Dante Falconeri. Will Valerie and Dante share some passionate moments behind Lulu's back? This article contains spoilers for "General Hospital." Read on to learn more about this story.

"General Hospital" spoilers detail that Valerie will be applying for a job at the police station after realizing that she is bored living off of Nikolas. Lulu initially thought that sending Valerie away will cause her to move further away from Dante, but it turns out that Lulu's plan backfired and Valerie's new work is closer than ever to Dante. Will Dante and Valerie share some passionate moments at work or will this bring them closer together?

GH spoilers also indicate that Ava has returned, but she is wearing a bad disguise. As many viewers know, Ava went missing after Silas treated and saved her using Avery's stem cells. Avery is now under the custody of Michael, but it turns out that Ava's return may have something to do with ongoing GH rumors. The rumors claim that Sonny is not the father of Avery, but rather, Morgan is the real father of their baby.

Meanwhile, spoilers for "General Hospital" on the Wednesday, May 27 episode indicate Jake will also be landing a job and the first person he shares his excitement with is none other than Elizabeth. Jake will also discuss his decision to work for Julian with Sonny.

Tensions will rise between Franco and Nina, as the latter continues to doubt her decision to marry Ric Lansing. Franco will confront her over the decisions she has made in her life and Nina will feel like Franco is no longer on her side.

"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.

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