General Hospital: Anna’s Secret Mountain Property Could Put Britt in Terrifying Danger
General Hospital: Anna’s Secret Mountain Property Could Put Britt in Terrifying Danger
General Hospital may be preparing to take Anna Devane down one of the darkest paths of her life. Although Anna has returned to Port Charles after treatment in France, mounting signs suggest she is far from recovered — and Britt Westbourne could soon become the target of a frightening plan fueled by Anna’s hallucinations of Peter August.
Anna has convinced nearly everyone that she is doing better. She told doctors what they needed to hear, secured her release and returned home appearing more stable than before.
But viewers know the truth.
Anna is still seeing Peter.
And worse, she appears to be listening to him.
Peter Is Still Controlling Anna’s Decisions
Anna may understand that Cesar Faison is dead and can no longer physically threaten her, but the trauma surrounding him clearly remains deeply rooted in her mind.
Peter has become the voice of that trauma.
His hallucinated presence continues encouraging Anna to believe that she will never truly be safe as long as Faison’s children remain alive. Britt, as Faison’s daughter, has therefore become one of Anna’s primary targets.
The danger became clearer when Britt approached Anna for help finding answers about what happened to Cesar’s body.
Anna initially refused.
Then Peter appeared and pushed her to reconsider.
His reasoning was chilling: if Anna helped Britt, Britt might begin trusting her and feeling indebted to her. That would make Britt much easier to manipulate later.
Anna listened.
That moment suggested Peter is no longer simply appearing to her. He is influencing her behavior.
And Anna’s latest move could reveal exactly where this storyline is headed.
Why Did Anna Ask Sonny for Secret Land?
Anna recently paid Sonny Corinthos a surprising visit.
Their conversation began with Anna discussing the psychological effects of being imprisoned in the Wyndemere tunnels and later confined during her treatment in France. Anna claimed those experiences left her struggling with claustrophobia.
Then she made an unusual request.
Anna asked Sonny to sell her part of his vast, isolated mountain property.
According to Anna, she wants to build a private retreat where she can escape and have complete solitude.
But there was one detail that immediately made the request suspicious.
Anna insisted that nobody know about it.
When Sonny offered to have Diane handle the paperwork, Anna quickly rejected the idea. She wanted the transaction kept as private as possible.
For someone supposedly looking for a peaceful retreat, Anna seemed unusually concerned with secrecy.
Sonny agreed, but even he appeared worried enough to suggest Anna might benefit from speaking with a therapist.
For a moment, Anna seemed to consider it.
Then she left.
Almost immediately, Peter appeared again and told her she did not need professional help because she had him.
Anna listened once again.
Is Anna Building a Place to Hold Britt Captive?
The combination of Peter’s demands and Anna’s desire for a secret, remote property raises an alarming possibility.
Anna may not be planning a retreat at all.
She could be preparing a location where Britt can be taken without witnesses.
If Anna wanted simply to kill Britt, there would be much easier ways. Anna has access to weapons, extensive intelligence training and decades of experience covering her tracks.
So why does she suddenly need an isolated mountain property?
The answer may be that Anna wants more than a quick attack.
Peter has repeatedly encouraged Anna to punish Britt for being Faison’s daughter. If Anna’s mental state continues deteriorating, she could convince herself that Britt deserves to suffer before she dies.
That could lead to Britt being kidnapped and held somewhere far from Port Charles.
The irony would be especially disturbing considering the history surrounding these characters.
Years ago, Liesl Obrecht held Peter captive and tortured him in a remote cabin. Anna herself has also endured brutal captivity and psychological torment.
Now Anna could become the person inflicting similar suffering.
Britt Could Disappear Without Anyone Immediately Panicking
Anna may also have another advantage.
Britt has a history of disappearing unexpectedly and being unreliable about keeping people informed of her whereabouts.
If she suddenly vanished, some people might initially assume she had simply taken off again.
That could give Anna precious time.
Elizabeth or Stella might not immediately realize Britt had been kidnapped.
Jason Morgan, however, would likely become suspicious much faster.
Jason knows Britt extremely well, and if her behavior suddenly stopped making sense, he would probably start asking questions.
The key could be discovering that Anna was one of the last people seen speaking with Britt.
If Jason begins investigating Anna and notices she is behaving strangely, he may eventually approach Sonny.
That’s where everything could unravel.
Sonny May Accidentally Lead Jason Straight to Britt
Sonny knows something almost nobody else does.
Anna recently bought remote mountain acreage from him.
If Jason tells Sonny that Britt is missing and that Anna may somehow be involved, Sonny could immediately connect the disappearance to Anna’s mysterious land purchase.
That information could give Jason exactly what he needs.
He could travel to the property and discover whatever Anna has built there.
And if Britt is being held captive, Jason could become the person who rescues her.
There is also the possibility that Britt finds a way to escape herself. Either way, it seems unlikely that Britt will actually die.
Instead, her kidnapping could become the event that finally exposes just how unstable Anna has become.
Britt’s Rescue Could Force Everyone to Face the Truth
If Britt survives and tells everyone what Anna did, Anna will no longer be able to pretend she has recovered.
Her friends and family would be forced to acknowledge that she manipulated her doctors and returned to Port Charles before she was truly ready.
More importantly, Anna might finally have to admit that she has been hallucinating Peter.
Until now, Peter has existed only inside Anna’s mind.
But if his influence leads Anna to kidnap and possibly torture Britt, the consequences become very real.
Anna would no longer merely be struggling privately with hallucinations.
She would have hurt someone because of them.
That could lead to another hospitalization and a much more serious effort to address the trauma Anna has been avoiding.
Anna Has Motive, Means and Opportunity
Everything appears to be lining up for something terrible.
Anna has the motive because Peter’s voice keeps telling her that Britt must die.
She has the means because she possesses the skills and experience necessary to carry out a kidnapping.
And now she may have the opportunity because Sonny is giving her access to an isolated piece of property that almost nobody knows exists.
That combination makes Anna increasingly dangerous.
The tragedy is that none of this truly comes from Peter.
Peter is dead.
The voice Anna hears is coming from her own fractured psyche, shaped by years of trauma, guilt and unresolved grief.
Anna watched Peter die and chose not to immediately intervene. She also carries enormous guilt about Peter’s life, their complicated biological connection and the belief that perhaps things could have been different.
Now that guilt may be transforming into something much darker.
And Britt could pay the price.
If Anna really does lure Britt to that remote mountain property, General Hospital could be heading toward one of its most unsettling storylines in months.
The biggest question is no longer whether Anna is truly recovered.
It is whether Jason, Sonny or someone else can recognize the danger before Britt disappears for good.








