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TJ And Molly Jump Into Uncharted Waters With Kristina — Will They Regret It?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos) have done an about-face.

Reconsidering Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) as their surrogate is going to put their dream of becoming parents back on the map. But little do they know, Kristina’s whole life may have changed in the first hour that she left their apartment.

While TJ and Molly were celebrating the reigniting of their parenting plans, Kristina was smooching with Blaze (Jacqueline Lopez).

If she starts entertaining new future plans of her own soon, it could cause some serious rifts in Molly and TJ’s plan to become a mom and dad.

General Hospital Spoilers — Kristina Corinthos Davis Said Yes!

As Kristina sat across from a teary-eyed Molly, she was the first one to address the elephant in the room. These two have come a long way in the last couple of months — far enough that Kristina felt comfortable broaching the subject without Molly’s expressed permission.

Suggesting, once again, that Molly consider her as an option for their surrogate, she was delighted and surprised that her sister was finally able to receive her kind gesture in the way she intended it.

Scooting out of the apartment just moments later upon TJ’s arrival home, Kristina had to be aware that she would be hearing from her sister soon — regardless of what TJ said.

GH Spoilers – Hint TJ Ashford Accepted Molly Lansing Davis’s Proposal

It didn’t take long for Molly to bring TJ up to speed. He could see the relief and joy across her face when she presented Kristina as the solution to their problem.

She wasn’t just any surrogate. She was the near guarantee that they wouldn’t have to go through this again.

She was the reassurance that they would be on the same page with their surrogate, respected by her, and along for the ride for the entire pregnancy.

General Hospital Spoilers — Blaze Says No?

While TJ and Molly are bouncing back to daydreaming about what’s to come, Kristina might soon find herself doing the same.

When she committed to being their surrogate, she could never have known she would find herself falling for Blaze — in a way she was newly allowed to — just hours later.

This could turn everything on its head, and it could leave Blaze in the awkward position of having to tell Kristina she’s not comfortable dating her, despite supporting her decision.

It might also lead to her letting Kristina know she can’t get involved with her — ever — if she’s going to have a child with someone else, although she won’t be raising him or her.

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