Whispers turned to gasps in the halls of General Hospital as a recovering Kristina Corinthos-Davis was wheeled out, not to freedom, but to a waiting police car, handcuffs stark against her hospital gown. The charge? Attempted murder.

This wasn't the homecoming anyone expected. Least of all Kristina, played with a potent mix of vulnerability and defiance by Kate Mansi. She had just awakened from a medically induced coma, the physical wounds from her fall a stark reminder of the emotional turmoil that had led to it.
A turmoil that, unbeknownst to her, was about to engulf her entire family.
Protective instincts kicked in immediately. Sonny Corinthos, played with characteristic intensity by Maurice Benard, was the first to react. The news of his daughter’s arrest hit him like a physical blow. His face, etched with worry throughout Kristina's ordeal, contorted with fury. This wasn't some petty crime; this was an assault on his blood, on his family.

"You're out of line, John," Sonny thundered at Detective John McBain, played with stoic resolve by Adam Harrington. "You have no right to arrest my daughter!"
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