
Wondering where Scout goes in General Hospital? Scout disappeared from the camp, worrying everyone. Cody recently called Molly to share an update on Scout’s whereabouts. Molly learns that her niece is safe and arrives at the location where she was found. There, Charlotte is shockingly present, who shares details on why she’s with Scout.
Here are all the details on what happened to Scout.

Where did Scout go on General Hospital?
Charlotte took Scout at the Quartermine stables when she learnt that her father had been hurt.
Molly picks up a call from Cody, who tried to reach out to her multiple times. He summons her to the Quartermine tables, where she sees her niece and hugs her. There, Charlotte explains that she brought Scout here when she learnt about what happened to her father. Molly reassures her that her dad is getting the needed treatment. She also calls Lulu to pick up her daughter.
At the hospital, Lulu makes Charlotte understand that she shouldn’t have taken such a huge step involving Scout. Charlotte explain her reasons, noting that she’s aware what it’s like to stay away from the family and get scared. While Lulu acknowledges her motives, she also emphasizes the importance of making wise decisions under such conditions; otherwise, serious consequences could occur.
She mentions that although they have been separated occasionally, she still has a family that she could rely on before making big decisions. Alternatively, Scout reveals that she came to the stables because Danny liked horses. But, she learnt that Danny doesn’t want to see her. Molly explains to her that it’s because of the restraining order.
Later, Scout meets her grandma, Alexis, asking her whether she could meet her father. Alexis denies and tells her to stay with Willow instead. Scout insists that she wants to stay with Alexis, but the latter promises that they’ll catch up on video calls.
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