They sent their two daughters Sarah and Elizabeth Webber to live with their 'grandmother' Audrey. In 1997, Jeff and his new wife traveled to Sarajevo to help in the war effort. In 1981, Jeff took his son Steven and left Port Charles, later asking Heather for a divorce because he found someone else. Shortly thereafter Diana was killed by Heather's mother, Alice Grant, who had tried to frame Annie for the murder. In 1981, they had broken up and Jeff had an affair with Diana, who finally revealed to him P.J. In 1980, while Heather was still in the sanitarium, Jeff fell in love with Audrey Hardy's niece Annie Logan and the duo hoped to wed. In order to keep from losing her adopted son, Diana Taylor married Jeff, though he still did not know the child was his. Peter Taylor died of a heart attack when he heard. Taylor was really Jeff Webber's son Steven Lars Webber. Jeff had no choice but to ship her off to a sanitarium. Heather planned to put LSD in Diana Taylor's drink and make her go insane. Meanwhile, Heather was obsessed to see her son whom she had sold to the Taylors. Believing Steve was on his deathbed, his wife Audrey Hardy told Jeff that Steve was his real father. He himself fell ill with the fatal disease. In the winter of 1979, Steve Hardy was forced to place General Hospital under quarantine due to an outbreak of the deadly Lassa Fever. Jeff announced if the baby was a boy, he wanted to name him Steven Lars. Soon, Heather discovered she was pregnant again. Taylor and Jeff was studying for his license. In 1978, Jeff and Heather married, but early into their marriage, the newlyweds saw very little of each other as Heather had become the nanny of her own child, P.J. On the rebound, Jeff asked Heather to marry him, especially after learning their child had died. Monica, meanwhile, was shaken by the fact her previous lover Rick Webber had asked Lesley Faulkner to marry him, and so Monica asked Jeff for a divorce. Heather then opted to move to New York and give birth to the baby and sell it to Peter and Diana Taylor for $10,000, though she told Jeff the baby had died. Heather responded by faking a suicide attempt and demanding Jeff leave Monica. When Heather revealed to Jeff she was pregnant, Jeff told her to abort the baby so he could still be with Monica. Out of guilt, Monica reconciled with him. In 1977, Jeff had a slow recovery from his bullet wound. On his deathbed, he was told by his sister Terri Webber while her own mother Helene was dying, she had revealed the location of a safe deposit box, containing a letter stating Jeff's real father was Steve Hardy. Jeff then stole a gun kept in the back of the bar, and was found unconscious with a bullet in his brain. Suddenly, Jeff disappeared and no one knew where he was for a time, until he showed up at a Port Charles bar called Barney's Place where he was drunk and high on amphetamines. She became pregnant but didn't tell anyone, not even Jeff. In response, he had an affair with Heather Grant, a scheming nanny who wanted Jeff to herself. Jeff grew angry and jealous as their feelings developed into an affair. Suddenly, Rick appeared alive, revealing he had been captured by African revolutionaries during a civil war and held prisoner for ten months. He missed his brother greatly, as did his wife Monica, who had once been engaged to Rick. Jeff feared everyone at GH was comparing him to his dead brother, Rick. Steve assumed they were ideally happy, but in actuality, their marriage was a wreck. He believed Jeff and Monica were a perfect choice. Steve Hardy tapped the young married Webbers for a bold new experimental program at the hospital called Mr. Monica Bard Webber (then Patsy Rahn) planned to join the staff of General Hospital following in the footsteps of Jeff's older brother, Rick Webber, who had reportedly been killed in a plane crash over Africa. Jeff Webber was first introduced in the spring of 1976 when he arrived in Port Charles after graduating from medical school.
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