General Hospital spoilers spill Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) is going to blurt out the truth to his father this Christmas in hopes that it will set him free.
He’s fed up with pretending to be the monster’s child and living a lie, just like Chip Lucia’s Leopold Taub. The good influence of Sasha Gilmore Corbin (Sofia Mattsson) on Cody’s perspective on life persists.
He’s being the mature and grown-up one for once, attempting to guide her in taking her time, but she’s too busy trying to speed things along and give him a chance to be her next big love.
But is there more to it? Is it possible that Cody thinks he doesn’t deserve Sasha any more than he thinks he deserves a dad like Mac Scorpio (John J. York)?
Sasha Gilmore Corbin Inspires Cody Bell
Cody will begin to feel like they are two peas in a pod the more Sasha gets her life back on track without really needing anybody else.
Having a friend like Sasha who truly understands what it’s like to be alone and have no one makes him feel a little less alone in the world because he has never had someone to rely on in that sense either. But Cody doesn’t actually have anyone.
He has a family, and he just won’t let himself enjoy them. Word on the street is Sasha’s pep talk is about to change that.
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As Sasha continues to dish out honesty to Cody, he just might be inspired by her willingness to tell him what she really thinks. Is honesty actually the best policy?
Would it bring more joy than harm to everyone’s lives if Cody told Mac the truth? How would he explain why he lied in the first place without looking like an awful human being? That’s easy.
He can’t. But he can cop to his mistakes and shortcomings, and ask for his dad to give him another chance.
A Clean Slate
It’s going to be easier said than done for Mac to wipe the slate clean and start over with Cody after he admits to lying about the paternity test and tells Mac he is his dad.
He is content with the history they already have together. But when they find out Cody is his son, everything will change, and they’ll both need to learn when to draw those limits.
We can assume that the first rule governing their relationship will be that there will be no more lies or secrets. Will Cody maintain that, or will his dread of the unknown cause him to keep erecting barriers between him and Mac?