Willow Is Forced To Go To Ferncliff After Sneaking Into Daisy’s Cage! General Hospital Spoilers
I. Chaos in the Nursery: A Night That Changed Everything
A peaceful evening in Port Charles General’s newborn nursery took a dark turn.
Power outages and confusion led to a disturbing discovery:
Baby Daisy Gilmore Corinthos was nearly switched.
An unknown figure had been seen lurking near the bassinets during the blackout.
When the power returned, Sasha Gilmore Corinthos was found holding a baby—
but not the one she expected.
Dr. Elaine Foster realized she had mistakenly handed Sasha the wrong newborn.
A nurse had followed protocol but misread the bassinet card in the emergency lighting.
II. A Near-Tragedy Narrowly Averted
Sasha instinctively believed the baby was Daisy, but the ID tag read “Corbin.”
Relief and terror warred within her.
Lucas Jones arrived, inspected the infant’s bracelet, and confirmed it was Daisy.
Felicia Scorpio joined, and together with Lucas, they launched a full investigation.
The possibility of an innocent mistake was considered—
but so was something more sinister.
III. Suspicion Falls on Willow Tate
Security footage and access logs uncovered a chilling timeline.
Willow Tate, recently granted supervised visits with her siblings,
had wandered the halls during the blackout.
She had used a nurse’s stolen ID badge to enter the nursery.
Lucas began to suspect Willow,
possibly acting while sleepwalking,
believed she was cradling her own lost infant.
IV. The Emotional Confrontation
Lucas confronted Nina Reeves and Dr. Drew Cain, laying out the findings.
Willow was summoned.
Confused and afraid, she admitted she remembered nothing.
“I don’t recall a thing,” she whispered.
Drew, with concern, reviewed her mental health history,
recommending a full psychiatric evaluation.
V. Petition for Involuntary Commitment
Lucas and Felicia filed a petition for involuntary commitment,
citing Willow’s potential danger to herself and others.
Hospital officials agreed.
Her lack of memory and the potential for harm required immediate action.
The legal process was initiated, and psychiatric evaluation was ordered.
VI. Hospital-Wide Reform and Fallout
The incident triggered a hospital-wide review.
New protocols were established:
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Biometric locks on nursery doors
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Staff blackout procedures
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Regular mental health checks
Felicia and Lucas led a town hall for staff and families.
Trust had been shaken—but not broken.
VII. Willow’s Condition and Diagnosis
At Riverview, Dr. Raymond diagnosed Willow with:
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Dissociative amnesia
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Sleepwalking episodes
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Crippling unresolved trauma
He recommended 60 days inpatient psychiatric care.
Willow, overwhelmed, whispered:
“I thought it was Amelia…”
VIII. Compassion and Community Support
Back home, Sasha clutched Daisy protectively,
still rattled by how close tragedy had come.
Felicia and Lucas reassured her:
Willow posed no intentional threat,
but needed serious help.
Sasha responded:
“I just want everyone to be okay.”
IX. Final Steps and Hope for Recovery
Lucas finalized the affidavit.
Felicia ensured every protocol was followed.
The court approved Willow’s treatment plan.
At the hospital:
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Drew and Nina stayed by her side
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Michael and Sasha supported each other
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Nurses, doctors, and parents rallied behind the changes
X. Summary: A Community Tested and Transformed
The nursery incident exposed dangerous cracks in both hospital systems and human fragility.
Willow Tate’s tragic sleepwalking episode, rooted in trauma, nearly resulted in a devastating baby switch.
Thanks to swift action by Lucas, Felicia, Sasha, and Drew:
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Daisy was safely recovered
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Willow was compassionately placed in psychiatric care
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The hospital enacted strict reforms to prevent future incidents
Though haunted by what nearly happened,
Port Charles now moves forward—
guided by vigilance, compassion, and renewed community strength.





