Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Unraveled Mysteries

Part of: Making the Rounds at General Hospital

On Wednesday's General Hospital:

Robin tried to suck up her emotional conflicts and work with Patrick, but when she overheard him and Layla making plans for lunch, it hurt her deeply. Later at lunch when Patrick tried to turn the date from food to passion, Layla stopped him, saying she didn't want to be the woman he used to get over Robin. I have to say again, I'm not feeling it with these two, there's absolutely nothing that sizzles on the screen.

After lunch Patrick tracked Robin down for the consult he missed earlier.  When he mentioned Layla's name she came down on him, telling him to quit throwing his new relationship in her face. When she gave him a moment to speak, he explained the patient only spoke Farsi and Layla translated, discovering some history that had changed his mind on the course of treatment. Humiliated, Robin later dumped her emotional turmoil on Kelly and confided she's contemplating the idea of becoming a single mother and forgetting about relationships with men.

While I'd rather see a story where Patrick and Robin work through their differences on paternity, this could be good too. But who will she get to donate the genetic material? Even though she bonded with Jason on the Night Shift, his heart is broken over the child he has and can't see now. Nikolas or Jax, the only other male friends she seems to have, don't seem right to me either. Nikolas has a kid we never see now, and Jax wants his own too much to give one away. Personally, I think Noah would be a good choice. She could get some of the Drake DNA and many of Patrick's characteristics and at the same time it would irritate Drake Jr. to no end.

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