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Ava Risks Her Life To Stop Kristina From Committing Suicide – The Grudge Is Cleared!

General Hospital spoilers tease that Ava Jerome may have a moment of weakness, risking her own life to save Christina Corinthos Davis. That’s right; Christina may find herself somewhere similar to the hospital rooftop, with the intention of killing herself.

Christina finds herself in a storm of grief and guilt. Her world is shattered by the loss of her unborn daughter, Irene Marie, in her eighth month of pregnancy. The weight of this tragedy weighs heavily on her, and it is an unbearable pain that burns in every fiber of her being.

As she grapples with this overwhelming grief, Christina also faces harsh criticism from her sister, Molly Lansing Davis. Molly’s accusations are profound, as she insists that Christina is solely responsible for Irene Marie’s death. The bitterness in Molly’s words is unmistakable, and she refuses to acknowledge any other possible cause without mentioning Ava’s name.

Molly’s conviction stems from the belief that Christina had been reckless, that her carelessness had led to the tragic fall that killed her daughter. In Molly’s eyes, Ava was innocent, and Christina was the one who bore the brunt of the guilt. These harsh accusations force Christina to reflect painfully; she begins to question the events that led to the collapse—moments she had previously tried to bury under a cloak of blame for Ava.

Initially, Christina clings to the belief that Ava is the cause of her suffering. She refuses to accept the possibility that her own actions, her carelessness, might have been the real culprit in her grief. Desperate and grieving, she turns to her father, Sonny Corinthos, and asks him to kill Ava. However, Sonny is unable to comply with his daughter’s request, and his refusal is a crushing blow to Christina.

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Feeling increasingly frustrated and helpless, Christina then seeks out Jason Morgan, a man known for handling difficult tasks without question. However, Jason also refuses, leaving Christina feeling even more isolated. The thought of taking matters into her own hands begins to take root in her mind. The idea of confronting Ava herself and exacting justice becomes an obsession.

Determined, Christina can see herself walking up to Ava’s front door, her grief weighing her down and forcing her to do the unthinkable. When she finally reaches Ava’s house, she is stunned to find Sonny already there. Sonny stands between her and Ava, ready to defend the woman his daughter has come to kill. This sudden turn of events leaves Christina stunned, confused, and overwhelmed.

She then runs to the hospital rooftop, seeking solace in the cool night air. The vastness of the town below mirrors the emptiness she feels inside. It is here, in this lonely place, that Christina begins to confront the truth she has been avoiding. Memories of that fateful day flood back with devastating clarity.

She remembers the moment she lost her balance, the helpless feeling of falling, and the painful realization that her actions had led to the loss of her daughter. The undeniable truth is that Christina herself is the cause of Irene Marie’s death, not Ava. The weight of this realization pushes Christina to the edge—both literally and figuratively. The pain is too much to bear, and the idea of ending it all becomes increasingly appealing.

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As she steps closer to the edge, she prepares to make her final jump from the hospital rooftop. But then a loud scream startles Christina, and she backs away. Ava, along with Sonny, has found her. Their presence is a stark reminder of the reality she is trying to escape.

Despite knowing how much Christina hates her, Ava does something unexpected. She lunges forward and wraps her arms around Christina, holding her back from the edge. Ava’s actions aren’t motivated by self-preservation, even though she is fully aware that Christina could kill her at any moment. Instead, they are driven by a deeper understanding of loss and regret.

Ava knows the pain of losing a daughter, having experienced it firsthand with the death of her own daughter, Kiki Jerome. She cannot stand by and watch another mother lose a child, especially Christina’s half-sister, Avery Corinthos. In that moment, Christina’s world changes. The hatred she felt begins to fade, replaced by a host of conflicting emotions.

Ava’s embrace, filled with compassion she hadn’t expected, breaks down the walls Christina had built around her heart. The desire for revenge begins to fade, replaced by the painful process of accepting her own role in Irene Marie’s death. In that acceptance, Christina finds the strength to step back from the brink—not just physically, but emotionally.

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