February 16, 2014

This entry is part 6 of 8 in the Everything I Do...

Time: 6:05 p.m.
Date: February 12, 2003
Place: Safe House

Jason was on his feet immediately. Elizabeth followed suit, her body tense. Jason raised his eyes toward the ceiling but no further sounds were heard.

“Jason,” Elizabeth murmured. He didn’t answer her. Instead he crossed the kitchen rapidly and pulled open one of the drawers. Elizabeth’s eyes widened as he pulled out a gun and held it out to her. “I–”

“Take it,” he said quietly. “I need to go upstairs and check out that noise but if it’s something bad, I don’t want you within five feet of me. So if you hear anything, just run.”

“Then what’s the gun for?” Elizabeth hissed.

“To make sure you get away,” Jason replied. “Elizabeth–”

“You want me to run away if you’re potentially hurt?” she whispered. “Are you nuts?”

“Elizabeth, all that matters is that you get out of here–”

“And that you do too,” Elizabeth shot back. She shook her head. “I don’t–”

“Just stay here,” Jason ordered. His eyes softened. “Please.”

She glared at him. “Don’t you dare get shot again.” Elizabeth looked away. “I don’t have any more soup at my studio.”

Jason chuckled softly. “All right. Just stay here, okay?”

“All right,” Elizabeth replied grudgingly. “Be careful.”

“You, too.” Jason disappeared through the entrance into the kitchen. She heard him creep up the steps.

Elizabeth backed up against the counter, clutching the gun close to her, her ears perked to every sound.

Which is why she was startled to feel the hand on her shoulder.

Time: 6:15 p.m.
Date: February 12, 2003
Place: Sonny’s Limo

AJ shifted uncomfortably. “How much longer is it going to be?” he demanded, not liking the idea of being in a car with Sonny Corinthos, one of his longtime enemies.

Sonny hung up the cell phone again, a bit troubled by the idea of Jason’s phone being off.

“Twenty minutes,” Sonny murmured.

“Elizabeth could be dead by then,” AJ remarked.

“Yeah, well you could be dead now,” Sonny reminded him calmly.

AJ shifted suddenly. “You gonna kill me after we’re done?” he asked. “Because–”

“I’m not going to kill you,” Sonny replied, irritated. A smile crossed his face. “I think I’ll leave the final decision to Jason.”

Time: 6:16 p.m.
Date: February 12, 2003
Place: Safe house

Elizabeth jumped and whirled around. “C-Courtney.”

Courtney smirked and raised the gun straight at Elizabeth. “Drop it,” the blonde ordered.

Elizabeth didn’t move, a little shocked to see the normally timid young woman standing in front of her, exuding confidence and arrogance.

“Drop it,” Courtney repeated, her blue eyes turning cold.

“Where’s Jason?” Elizabeth asked softly, tightening her fingers around the pistol resting against her thigh.

Courtney shook her head. “Don’t worry about it, Webber. Drop the gun now and I won’t make this painful.”

“Why are you doing this?” Elizabeth asked softly. “Jason’s not in love with me–he’s–”

“Right,” Courtney drawled. “Not in love with you. I’m not stupid, you know. And besides, this has almost nothing to do with how much I hate you.”

“Then what?” Elizabeth demanded. “Why–”

“Because losing you is the single worst thing we could come up with to hurt Jason. See, there are still people in this town that remember the way Jason searched for you when you were kidnapped–” Courtney stopped. “It doesn’t matter. Drop the gun.”

She had to distract the blonde somehow. Elizabeth’s mind raced and she took a deep breath as she settled on a course of action. She lifted her eyes to a spot near the entrance and breathed a sigh of relief. “Jason.”

“What?” Courtney asked, turning her head slightly, the gun dropping a few inches. Elizabeth made her move and lunged at the other woman.

Courtney swung back just in time and managed to fire the gun. The shot was wild–the bullet lodged somewhere in the wall of the kitchen.

They both went flying to the ground, the revolver flying out of Courtney’s hand. Elizabeth tried like hell to get proper leverage on her by kicking but Courtney surprised her by being far more stronger than she anticipated.

Courtney rolled them over and wrapped her hands around Elizabeth’s neck. Elizabeth kicked frantically and dug at Courtney’s fingers.

“You stupid little bitch,” Courtney panted. “All you had to do was put the gun down!”

Elizabeth’s leg caught the edge of the chair and it swiveled, teetered on one leg before coming crashing down on Courtney. The chair served to loosen her grip and Elizabeth was able to get away.

Before Courtney could right herself and go after Elizabeth again, Jason came barreling through the entrance and caught the other woman by the waist. He forcefully pulled Courtney’s arms behind her back.

Elizabeth was on all fours, gasping for breath, still recovering from Courtney’s death grip. She glanced up and saw Courtney and Jason struggling. Elizabeth pulled herself to her feet and grabbed one of the pistols from the ground.

Without any bit of remorse, she whacked Courtney’s across the face with it. The gun caught her temple and Courtney went limp in Jason’s arms. He let her go and the blonde hit the floor.

“Are you okay?” Jason asked, stepping over Courtney.

Elizabeth touched her neck and nodded. “Yeah…but I’ll probably have bruises.” Her eyes flickered up to meet his. “You?”

“Yeah. She threw a rock to break the window upstairs,” Jason told her. “I’d better call Sonny.” He barely spared Courtney–a woman who until this afternoon he’d been dating–a second look as he headed towards the living room for his leather jacket where his cell phone was.

Elizabeth, not content to stay in a room alone with the unconscious Courtney, followed him. Jason was standing in the middle of the room, frowning as he stared at his phone. “It’s off,” he murmured.

“Off?” Elizabeth repeated. “You never turn your phone off.”

“Yeah…I know.” Jason shook his head and turned it back on before dialing Sonny. “Sonny–yeah–I don’t know what happened. I didn’t turn it off–no wait, yeah, I know Courtney’s headed here. She’s passed out in the kitchen. Yeah, she showed up and tried to strangle Elizabeth–yeah, she’s fine. You’re bringing who? All right. I’ll see you when you get here.” Jason hung up and looked at Elizabeth. “Sonny’s about five minutes away–he and AJ were on their way here.”

“AJ?” Elizabeth asked surprised. “What’s he doing with Sonny?”

“I don’t know–but Sonny got tipped off that Courtney was on her way here and was on his way to tell us.”

“He’s a little late,” Elizabeth remarked dryly.

Time: 6:34 p.m.
Date: February 12, 2003
Place: Safe house

Sonny only glanced in at the kitchen before meeting Jason, Elizabeth and AJ in the living room. AJ was in the middle of his explanations and doing his best to avoid the evil stare of his younger brother.

“All right, so what do we do now?” AJ asked when he was finished.

“I’m going to call Johnny and Max to come retrieve Courtney,” Sonny said. “Jason, I want you to take Elizabeth back to Port Charles. Elizabeth, I am very sorry about this.”

Elizabeth shrugged. “Hey, it’s not really new for me. I mean, it’s a different approach, but I’m getting used to it.”

“You’re getting used to what?” AJ asked curiously.

“Being used to get to Jason,” Elizabeth remarked. “Not the first time, probably won’t be the last time.”

Jason frowned. “Elizabeth–”

Whatever Jason had been about to say was lost forever as a gunshot rang through the air.

AJ’s hand went to cover his abdomen as he stared up at his wife in stunned silence. “Courtney–”

Courtney stood at the entrance of the living room, a trickle of blood running down the side of her face. She raised the gun and fired a second time, throwing AJ across the room. He slumped to the ground.

She whirled to point the gun at Elizabeth who was standing in front of Sonny. She cocked the hammer and her finger tightened around the trigger.

Jason leapt into action and pushed Elizabeth down just before the gun was fired.

Courtney’s blue eyes widened as she saw the red stain spreading rapidly. Sonny blinked and looked down just as his knees weakened and he crumpled to the ground.

Jason stared at Sonny in shock as his partner and best friend lay bleeding on the floor. Elizabeth pushed Jason away and pulled his gun from the back of his jeans. She’d never fired a gun before, but she’d held one and she’d pointed it at someone.

And this time she aimed to kill.

Courtney was close to Elizabeth and the force of the shot threw her across the room. Her head cracked on the side of a table and she slumped to the ground.

“Sonny–” Jason began, pressing a hand on Sonny’s wound to try and stop the bleeding. “I am–”

“It’s okay,” Sonny murmured. His face twisted in pain. “You–”

“No, no, I should have pushed you both down,” Jason said, shaking his head. Elizabeth set the gun aside and knelt on Sonny’s other side. She took Sonny’s hand in hers.

“Jason, he needs an ambulance,” Elizabeth said quietly.

Sonny tried to take in a deep breath but started coughing. “No, no. Jason, you did what you had to do.”

“But–”

“You’re a good man and I can’t say I wouldn’t have done the same.”

“Jason, give me your phone. I’ll call,” Elizabeth ordered. When Jason didn’t move, she reached over and took the cell from his back pocket. She dialed.

“Take good care of her,” Sonny told his partner. “Don’t let her go again.”

“What are you doing?” Jason asked. He shook his head. “You–you act like you’re saying goodbye. Come on, man.”

“They’re on their way,” Elizabeth said. “Sonny–”

“Make sure he doesn’t blame himself,” Sonny told her. “And tell Carly and Michael I love them.”

“No,” Jason said adamantly. “You’re going to tell them. You heard her–the ambulance is on its way.”

“They won’t–they won’t get here in time,” Sonny said. He shifted and closed his eyes. “Tell them, you will won’t you?”

Elizabeth glanced at Jason who seemed to be shell-shocked. “He’ll tell them,” Elizabeth promised. “And I will, too. Just…hang on. You know…because Port Charles…it needs a godfather, y’know? And no offense, but Jason doesn’t fit the description.”

Sonny managed to chuckle. “Don’t make me laugh. It hurts.”

“Sorry,” Elizabeth murmured. “But you know it’s true.”

“Yeah, yeah.” Sonny bit his lip and opened his eyes. “You were more of a sister than she ever was. I don’t care what genes say. I always cared about you, I didn’t always show it–”

“I know,” Elizabeth said. “And I feel the same way.”

He turned his head slightly. “Jason, take care of things okay?”

“Sonny–”

Sonny closed his eyes and his head fell limply to the side. “Sonny,” Jason repeated. He shook the older man a little. “Sonny.”

“Jason,” Elizabeth murmured. “He’s…he’s gone.”

“No, no,” Jason shook his head. “He’s not…he’s just…he’s just…”

Elizabeth let go of Sonny’s hand and placed it over his heart. “I’m sorry, Jason,” she said softly.

“He’s just sleeping,” Jason denied. “When the ambulance gets here–”

Elizabeth crawled around to Jason’s side and put a hand on his face. “Look at me,” she said gently. Jason’s frantic blue eyes met her own. “He’s gone,” she repeated.

Jason’s shoulders slumped and Elizabeth was startled when he wrapped his arms around her and buried his face in her neck. She ran her fingers through his hair and felt his tears warm on her neck.

This entry is part 7 of 8 in the Everything I Do...

Time: 9:57 p.m.
Date: February 12, 2003
Place: Jason’s Penthouse

Look into my eyes – you will see
What you mean to me
Search your heart – search your soul
And when you find me there you’ll search no more

Jason entered the penthouse, his face pale and drawn. He sat down numbly next to Elizabeth on the couch. “She just kept screaming,” he said quietly.

“I’ll check on her in the morning,” Elizabeth told him. She ran her hand through his hair, her eyes concerned. “Why don’t you go upstairs? Try and get some sleep?”

Jason shook his head. “I don’t think I could sleep if I tried,” he told her. “She didn’t believe it at first–thought it was like before. That he was going to fake it and work behind the scenes like he did with Alcazar.” Elizabeth shifted and laid her head on his shoulder and took his hand into her lap, drawing little circles on his hand.

“I guess finally it sunk in. She just started screaming at me and crying. Michael woke up–he was so upset.” Jason closed his eyes and leaned against Elizabeth’s head. “I just couldn’t sit in there anymore. I had to get out of there.”

“It’s not your fault,” Elizabeth said quietly.

“Yes it is,” Jason replied. “The first thing you learn about this business is Sonny always comes first. He comes before everything and anyone else.”

Elizabeth sighed. “You heard Sonny–he would have done the same thing.”

Jason shook his head. “No…I can’t…I know how it sounds, but I was not supposed to even remember you were there. I was supposed to make sure Sonny was safe first and foremost.” He raised his head and caught her eye. “And you want to know something else?”

“What?” Elizabeth asked softly.

“I’d do the same thing over again,” Jason told her. “I’d still go to you first. What kind of friend does that make me?”

“Jason…” Elizabeth sighed. She looked away. “I don’t know what to say…”

“Carly hates me,” Jason murmured. “She blames me.”

“Maybe right now,” Elizabeth agreed. “But eventually she’s going to see that it was a no win situation.”

Don’t tell me it’s not worth tryin’ for
You can’t tell me it’s not worth dyin’ for
You know it’s true
Everything I do – I do it for you

Time: 6:45 a.m.
Date: February 13, 2003
Place: Jason’s penthouse

The oak door slid open quietly and Carly entered, her blonde hair in tangles, her dark brown eyes red and swollen from crying.

She stared down at her best friend, stretched out on the couch. Elizabeth was sprawled out over him, her head resting on his chest and her arm protectively slung around his waist.

The sight would almost look peaceful to anyone who didn’t know better–just two young lovers who’d fallen asleep together.

But Carly knew and Carly understood. She saw the way Jason’s jaw was clenched and saw the frown Elizabeth wore even in her sleep. She knew Sonny wasn’t here and that Elizabeth was.

Shed gone to the hospital sometime after Jason had left the penthouse and had gotten into see AJ, who was recovering after emergency surgery and he gave her the story.

Look into my heart – you will find
There’s nothin’ there to hide

Courtney had gone to the safe house and nearly managed to kill Elizabeth before Jason got her away. They’d thought Courtney was knocked out and were in the living room, waiting for the clean up crew.

Courtney had appeared and shot AJ twice. And just before he lost consciousness, he saw Courtney aim the gun at Elizabeth, standing in front of Sonny.

It wasn’t hard to see what had happened. Jason had acted instinctively and pushed Elizabeth down.

And Sonny had died.

Carly kneeled beside Jason and touched his face. “Jason.”

Jason’s eyes shot open and he shifted a little before realizing that Elizabeth was on top of him. His eyes darted to Carly. “Carly–”

She sucked in a deep breath and tried to smile at him but failed. “It’s…it’s okay.”

“What is?” Jason asked warily.

“Why she’s here and what you did. I don’t blame you,” Carly told him. “I can’t. Because you didn’t do anything I wouldn’t have.” Her hand started to tremble. “You saved the woman you loved–the person you can’t live without. And I-I get it. I…don’t…I don’t particularly like that it’s the muffin, but I…” she shook her head. “Just promise me something, Jason.”

“What?” Jason asked quietly.

“Don’t…don’t let him have died in vain,” Carly said, her voice soft and pleading. “You chose Elizabeth–don’t forget that. You chose her over your best friend, over my husband, so that has to mean something, okay?”

“Okay,” Jason agreed, feeling the guilt cut through him again.

Carly stood. “I’m going to get some sleep,” she said. “And then I’m going to cry in my room for about a day or so. The arrangements can wait that long, right?”

“Yeah,” Jason agreed. He watched Carly exit the penthouse before chancing a look down at the brunette sprawled out on top of him.

Take me as I am – take my life
I would give it all I would sacrifice

He didn’t remember falling asleep–he didn’t remember a lot about the night before except that Elizabeth had been here and she’d stayed.

Which was more than he deserved.

“I told you so,” she murmured sleepily, stretching her legs a little, her toes just brushing the middle of his jean-clad calves.

“What?” Jason asked.

Elizabeth yawned and tipped her head up, resting her chin on his chest. “That Carly would understand,” she said softly. “I didn’t think it’d be this quick…”

“Why are you here?” Jason asked quietly. He dipped his fingers into her soft brown hair, letting the strands slide through his fingers.

“Where else would I be?” Elizabeth asked. She frowned. “If you want…I can leave–”

“No,” Jason said quickly. “It’s not that…it’s just…after everything…and you…you’re still here.”

“I’m where I belong,” she replied, her voice deadly serious. “You need me, Jason. And I need you.”

Don’t tell me it’s not worth fightin’ for
I can’t help it there’s nothin’ I want more

She touched his face. “And you’re going to push me away and shut me out, but I’m prepared for it this time–and I’m not going to let you do it.”

Jason shifted and started to sit up. Elizabeth moved away and they sat up the couch, Elizabeth still half in his lap. “Okay,” he agreed.

“Okay?” she repeated. She frowned.

“But what about everything…” Jason looked away and gave a half-shrug. “Everything.”

“What…these last few months?” Elizabeth asked. She shook her head. “You know…I could hold it against you…I could spend the rest of my life angry and pissed and bitter, but in the end, what good would it do me? I’ll be alone.” She met his eyes. “I’m tired of being alone.”

“Me, too,” Jason admitted quietly. He took her hand in his and intertwined their fingers.

Time: 5:43 p.m.
Date: February 13, 2003
Place: Corinthos Penthouse

Carly was sitting on the sofa, her knees drawn to her chest, her hair pulled back from her face and her eyes swollen. “You didn’t–”

Elizabeth shook her head as she set the sandwich in front of her. “It’s not a big deal,” she said. “I just…wanted to make sure you were eating.”

Carly nodded and looked away. “Thanks.” She watched as Elizabeth stuffed the Styrofoam box into the paper bag and stood. Carly reached for the plate with her sandwich. “How is…Jason?”

Elizabeth sighed and shook her head. “He’s meeting with Johnny and Max. I didn’t ask why, but I figure it has something to do with Courtney’s uncle in New York.”

Ya know it’s true
Everything I do – I do it for you

“I suppose you’re making sure he eats, too, huh?” Carly asked, staring at the sandwich plate on her lap and feeling no inclination to eat it.

“Making sure he’s okay is the only thing I can do,” Elizabeth said. “Carly…for what it’s worth…I know how much you loved Sonny and…he wanted me to tell you that he loves you. And Michael.”

Carly raised her eyes to the brunette, once again they were filled with tears. “We were supposed to start a family together,” she said shakily. “We thought things had settled down and…we….” She trailed off and looked away. “Thank you, Elizabeth. For telling me that.”

“If you need anything, I’m across the hall,” Elizabeth told her former nemesis.

Time: 11:23 a.m.
Date: February 17, 2003
Place: Jason’s Penthouse

Jason was trying to button the cuffs of his black shirt, but his fingers were shaking and they kept slipping. He’d been one to one funeral for his best friend–he wasn’t looking forward to a second one–a real one.

Elizabeth came down the steps, dressed in the same black dress she’d worn to Kristina Cassadine’s funeral. Her hair was loose and she sighed, taking in the sight of Jason.

She stepped forward and without a word, took his arm and buttoned the cuff. She reached for the other one. When she was finished, she looked up to see him staring at her.

“What?” she asked.

“I just can’t believe you’re still here,” he said quietly.

“You keep saying that,” Elizabeth replied. She opened the closet door to grab his suit jacket and her black overcoat. “If you’re not careful, I’m going to think I’m not wanted.”

“You know that’s not true,” Jason told her.

“I know,” Elizabeth replied.

“I just…you’ve been running around for the past few days…taking care of me, of Carly…of everything…and you haven’t blinked or hesitated.” Jason took her hands in his. “I’m sorry for the way the past few months have turned out. I–”

There’s no love – like your love
And no other – could give more love

“I’m not completely blameless,” Elizabeth cut in. “I left–never wanted to talk. Maybe if I had…” she sighed and looked away. “Maybe all of this never would have happened.”

“Don’t blame…don’t blame yourself, okay?” Jason told her. “This wasn’t your fault.”

“And it wasn’t yours,” Elizabeth said firmly. A moment passed. “You’re going after Frankie Gregory, aren’t you?”

Jason took a deep breath. “Elizabeth, you know–”

“I know, I’m not supposed to ask. But Jason, I ask because I care what happens to you. I always will. And just because I ask, it doesn’t mean you have to answer, okay?”

“Okay,” Jason replied. “That sounds fair.”

“Just…be careful, okay?” Elizabeth asked. “I told you–I don’t have any more soup at my studio and I don’t work at Kelly’s anymore.”

There’s nowhere – unless you’re there
All the time – all the way

Time: 1:04 p.m.
Date: February 17, 2003
Place: Funeral Home

Jason touched Carly’s shoulder as she stood in front of the casket–open this time. Carly couldn’t bear for Sonny to be closed up in the dark. She was going to have him cremated after the viewing and his ashes were going to be buried near Lily.

“Are you okay?” he asked softly.

Carly shook her head. “No. I-I’m not. I can’t believe he’s gone, Jase. I keep waiting for him to sit up–just like the last time. He looks so peaceful, like he’s sleeping.”

He wrapped his arm around her shoulders tightly. “I know.”

“He was my life. What am I supposed to do without him?” Carly asked softly. “We were supposed to have a family. We wanted to get on with our lives.” She sighed and wiped at her tears. “How are you?”

“Fine,” Jason replied, noncommittally.

“The muffin making sure you’re eating, sleeping?” Carly asked. Jason barely raised his eyebrows at her use of the insult. Somehow it no longer seemed like she was making fun of Elizabeth.

“Yeah,” Jason assured her. “She’s been good.”

“She told me that Sonny told her to tell me that he loved me,” Carly replied. Her lower lip trembled again and she bit down on it. “Did he really?”

“Yeah,” Jason replied. “He wanted me to do it, too, but made Elizabeth promise, too.”

“After everything he’s lived through, it’s not fair that his own sister killed him,” Carly said quietly. “Courtney better be glad she’s dead or I might have killed her myself.”

Later, when the service was about to start, Elizabeth sat next to Jason and slipped her hand into his. He wrapped his fingers around her slender ones tightly and brought it to his mouth to kiss her knuckles.

This time the viewing went off as planned–no Taggart barging in halfway through. It was quiet and reserved, nothing like the man himself.

Don’t tell me it’s not worth tryin’ for
I can’t help it there’s nothin’ I want more

This entry is part 8 of 8 in the Everything I Do...

Time: 4:32 p.m.
Date: July 12, 2003
Place: Cemetery

I would fight for you – I’d lie for you

Jason crouched in front of the headstone and looked away. “I’m still not sure if what I did was right,” he said. “But I guess it doesn’t matter since I’d do the same thing again.”

He glanced back at the stone.


Michael Corinthos, Jr.
1962-2003
Beloved husband, father and friend

“I love you, Sonny,” Jason said. “You were my best friend–my first best friend and you gave me a chance to prove myself when everyone else thought I was just a brain-damaged loser.”

“Jason?”

At the sound of her voice, Jason straightened and turned. “Hey.”

Elizabeth shifted. “I was finished with my grandmother, so I thought I’d see if you were ready,” she told him. She jerked her thumb towards the entrance. “I can wait for you back at the penthouse.”

“No, no,” Jason replied. “It’s fine.” He held out a hand to her and when she slipped her hand in his, he pulled her against him, wrapping his arm around her shoulders. “I can’t believe it’s been six months.”

“I know,” Elizabeth sighed, resting her head against his chest. “On the upshot, at least Gregory has been taken care of.”

“Elizabeth–” Jason began.

“Yeah, yeah, I know. I’m not supposed to know about that,” Elizabeth replied, a small smile on her face.

Walk the wire for you – Ya I’d die for you

“I miss him,” Jason admitted. “I know he wasn’t the greatest–he had the tendency to be self-involved and selfish…but he was still my best friend, you know?”

“I know,” Elizabeth replied. “But you didn’t do anything wrong, Jason.”

“Maybe, maybe not,” Jason answered. “It doesn’t matter. Right or wrong, even knowing the outcome, I still would have made the same decision.”

She couldn’t think of anything to say to that–anything that could possibly measure up to the confession that even knowing his best friend would die–that Jason would still save her life.

So she settled on the next best thing. “I love you,” she murmured.

“I love you, too,” Jason replied. His eyes were trained on the stone again. “I’m just sorry it took Sonny’s death to realize it.”

Ya know it’s true
Everything I do – I do it for you

Song: Bryan Adams — “Everything I Do”

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the Tell the Truth

Jason’s Penthouse
Ric Lansing stared at the witness list in confusion. What was she doing on there?

Alexis Davis frowned at the lawyer. “Ric, what’s wrong?” she asked. Brenda and Jason looked at Jason’s lawyer from across the living room.

Ric braced one of his hands on the desk and looked up at the married couple. “I just got Baldwin’s witness list.”

“Who’s on it?” Alexis asked. She rose from the couch and crossed the room.

“Well, most of it was pretty much what I expected. AJ Quartermaine, Skye Jacks…but well, there are two that surprised me.” He looked at Jason and Brenda. “Is there any reason Scott Baldwin would be calling Elizabeth Webber or Courtney Quartermaine?”

Brenda glared at Jason. “What, you have two mistresses now?”

“No,” Jason snapped. “I don’t know what–” He stopped and shook his head. “No, she wouldn’t say anything. She’s not like that.”

“Who wouldn’t say what?” Ric asked. “I thought I asked you to keep whatever is between you and Courtney discreet.”

“Courtney?” Alexis said. “You’re sleeping with Courtney?”

Jason rubbed the back of his neck. “I’m saying that Elizabeth wouldn’t have told anyone that. She said she’d keep it to herself and I trust her. So no, I don’t know why Baldwin would call her as a witness.”

“You told your ex to keep your new girlfriend a secret?” Alexis asked. She snorted. “Men.”

“Wait, wait, this Elizabeth is your ex?” Brenda asked. “So, what she break up with you because of me?”

Jason glared at her. “Butt out.”

“Look, if Baldwin can prove this marriage is a sham, he can force you two to testify against each other.” Alexis shook her head. “I’m going to go talk to Courtney, find out if she knows why Scott called her.”

Before Ric could volunteer, Jason stood. “I’ll go talk to Elizabeth.”

Without another word, Jason had grabbed his jacket and left. The three stared after him.

“Hmm…should it worry me that my husband is so anxious to speak to this Elizabeth?” Brenda asked, her voice tinged with humor. “I think I might be jealous.”

“I’ll be back when I find out more. Brenda, lock the door. Remember that Jax isn’t allowed within five feet of this penthouse,” Alexis told her. She pulled on her coat. “Ric, stand guard. We’ve gone to a lot of trouble to keep this marriage looking real.”

She left, leaving Ric and Brenda alone.

“So, I thought you and Elizabeth were dating,” Brenda said. “Why didn’t you volunteer to talk to her?”

Ric stared at the door in confusion. “As his lawyer, I should have. I was going to but Jason had said he was going and left before I could say anything.” He looked at Brenda. “Since when did Jason and Elizabeth date?”

“Hell if I know,” Brenda said. “When I died, he was dating Robin and she was hanging out with Lucky Spencer. Guess that’s changed.”

Kelly’s: Dining Room

Elizabeth shifted the phone to her other ear. “Yeah, I’m on hold for Scott Baldwin. Uh huh, Elizabeth Webber. Right.”

Jason took a seat at the counter, staring at Elizabeth’s back as she was on the phone. His stomach dropped. She couldn’t have gone to Baldwin. Even hurt, Elizabeth wouldn’t have done that.

Elizabeth turned and stopped, seeing Jason. She stared at him for a few minutes, not saying anything. Finally, Scott came onto the line and she started talking again. “Mr. Baldwin? This is Elizabeth Webber….uh huh…right, so I just got this subpoena to testify against Jason and Brenda. I think you might have made a mistake….right…no, I don’t have anything that would to your case….listen…no…Mr. Baldwin–Scott–hey, listen to me–I’m not–” She brought the phone away from her ear and glared at it. “Little jerk hung up on me,” she muttered, hanging the phone up. She looked at Jason. “What can I get you?”

“So you don’t know why Baldwin’s calling you as a witness?” Jason asked, relieved.

Elizabeth shook her head. “Not a clue. So, don’t worry. Your little secret is safe with me. Is that all?”

“He’s calling Courtney, too,” Jason said.

Elizabeth crossed her arms. “And what? You thought that I was vindictive enough to run down to Scott Baldwin and tell him what happened?” She shook her head. “Sorry. I told you–I don’t even want to think about it, and if I wanted to get revenge, I’d just smack her around again.” Elizabeth picked up a coffee pot and headed to go fill up someone’s cup.

Jason just shook his head, stood and left.

Courtney’s Loft

Alexis rubbed her eyes wearily. “Courtney, just tell me. Does anyone know of this little affair that would go to Scott or the police?”

Courtney shrugged. “I mean AJ’s probably got his suspicions, but he doesn’t really have any proof. Not unless he hired someone again. I really don’t know.” She bit her lip. “Well, Elizabeth Webber was pretty mad when she found out. She slapped me and went off on the both of us in Kelly’s.”

“Kelly’s?” Alexis repeated. “You mean everyone heard?”

“No, no. Elizabeth had already closed for the night,” Courtney assured her. “It was just the three of us.”

“Do you think Elizabeth would have gone to Scott Baldwin?” Alexis asked, knowing the question was ridiculous. If Elizabeth had told Jason she wouldn’t say a word, she wouldn’t.

“Possibly,” Courtney said. “Like I said…she was pissed.”

“All right. Well, I can’t tell you to lie,” Alexis said. “It’s unethical and I’d be disbarred.”

“I don’t have a problem doing it,” Courtney said, trying to be helpful.

“I don’t care. I won’t go along with it,” Alexis said. She stood and gathered her things. “I’ll see you later.”

Jason’s Penthouse

“So, Elizabeth has no idea why Scott called her as a witness?” Ric asked.

“Right,” Jason replied. “I heard her on the phone with him.”

Alexis sighed. “Well Courtney wasn’t much help. She says that AJ had suspicions but that as far as she knows, Elizabeth is the only person who knew for sure. She seems to think Elizabeth would have done it.”

“She wouldn’t have,” Jason said. “Elizabeth’s not vindictive.”

“I don’t know. If I found my ex-boyfriend was dating someone else, the first thing I’d do is sabotage it,” Brenda said, knowingly.

“Yeah, well Elizabeth doesn’t think like you,” Jason told Brenda with a glare to match the tone of his words.

“Look, what does Elizabeth know about Alcazar?” Alexis said. “As I remember she was involved with it remotely over the summer.”

Jason pinched the bridge of his nose. “She doesn’t know much. She overheard a conversation between Alcazar and Roy DiLucca about Sonny. Alcazar told Roy that he had something Sonny wanted and that turned out to be Brenda. Uh…I know that when Elizabeth helped Zander after he was thrown off the yacht, Alcazar was looking for them, so they stayed here in the penthouse.”

“And other than that?” Ric asked. “She’s been removed from the situation, right?”

“Since October,” Jason answered, briefly flashing back to that night in the penthouse. “She and Zander moved out when they found out Sonny was alive.”

“Yeah, what a nice lie that was,” Alexis muttered. “And you and Elizabeth haven’t had any contact since then?”

“Just a few conversations,” Jason answered. “Uh, last month when she found about Courtney. I saw her in Kelly’s after she moved out. But other than–” He stopped. “Oh, man.”

“What?” Brenda asked.

“I saw her at Luke’s in November,” Jason told them. “Right after we found you weren’t sick.” He shifted, uncomfortable with talking about Elizabeth with these people. “I told her that we weren’t going to be married much longer.”

“Trying to get her back, huh?” Brenda said with a knowing smile.

Jason glared at her. “Shut up,” he said through gritted teeth.

“Okay, so not only does Elizabeth know about Courtney, she knows that back in November you and Brenda were planning on ending the marriage.” Alexis sighed. “Great. So there goes our case.”

“How would Baldwin know about that conversation?” Brenda asked. She looked at Jason. “I mean, it’s not like you told her in front of a lot of people right?”

“Right,” Jason agreed. “But we were still at Luke’s. Anyone could have overheard.”

“And Elizabeth probably doesn’t even realize she could ruin the entire case,” Ric said.

“Is there any way to get her testimony blocked?” Brenda asked. “I mean, if she’s forced to reveal her knowledge about Jason and Courtney, one of you could bring up that she and Jason dated. She’d be like a scorned girlfriend, you know?”

“No,” Jason broke in. “You’re not tearing into her on the stand.”

“Jason, it might be the only way to take the sting out of her testimony,” Ric said. “We have to discredit her.”

“Why? Because she’s telling the truth?” Jason asked.

“No, because Elizabeth’s testimony–if it’s the reason that Scott’s calling her–it could prove the marriage is fake. And if they can do that, they can force you both to testify. And you know Scott would take Brenda over Jason. He’d call her and Jason would go to Death Row,” Alexis said. “Jason, we have to discredit her testimony.”

“And what about Courtney?” Ric asked. “I mean, she’s the final nail in Jason’s coffin. Even if we discredit Elizabeth’s testimony, she’s still going to have testify and the only reason Baldwin is going to call her is about the affair.” Ric sighed. “I mean, AJ’s easy enough to break. His hatred of Jason and Sonny is deep-seeded and well-known. But–”

“Courtney is going to lie,” Alexis said. “I have no doubt about it. Whether we tell her not to or not, she’s going to do it. She told me as much.”

Brenda glared at Jason. “And after all that about me and Jax getting us convicted, it’s your fault. Jerk.”

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the Tell the Truth

Port Charles Courthouse

Elizabeth sighed and shifted on the bench outside the courtroom. The week between getting her subpoena and the day of her actual testimony had passed quickly. She hadn’t seen Jason much–just a few times at Kelly’s. He always came in with Brenda and Elizabeth could tell they were putting extra effort into making the marriage look real. She wasn’t too sure how she felt about that–she knew Jason didn’t care about Brenda–and it was obvious she didn’t care about Jason.

Scott Baldwin had refused to meet with her to prepare her testimony so Elizabeth was still mystified as to why she was being called. There was no way they could have known about Courtney and Jason, much less that she knew about it, so it couldn’t be that.

She’d gone over and over it in her mind, but she couldn’t come up with anything.

She glanced out of the corner of her eye at Courtney who was sitting at the other end of the bench. Courtney was trying to ignore AJ who was sitting across from them, talking to his sister Skye.

“Elizabeth Webber,” someone called and Elizabeth stood. “You’re being called.”

Elizabeth sighed. Here we go, she thought idly, feeling the weight of Courtney’s eyes on her back.

Courtroom

“Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?”

“I do,” Elizabeth said.

“You may take your seat.” The bailiff moved away and Elizabeth sat down, avoiding looking at the defense and table and concentrating on Scott Baldwin.

“Please state your name for the record,” Scott began.

“Elizabeth Webber,” Elizabeth replied, feeling incredibly uncomfortable.

“How long have you known the defendant, Jason Morgan?” Scott asked, leaning against the prosecution table.

“I’ve known him for about five years,” Elizabeth answered.

“How did you meet the defendant?” Scott asked. Elizabeth sighed and crossed her legs. Alexis and Ric had tried to prepare her the best they could for her testimony without actually going over what they thought she was being called about. She could tell they had their suspicions, but they’d stuck to the basics. Keep answers short and brief, don’t elaborate.

“I met him through his sister, Emily Quartermaine,” Elizabeth replied. She clasped her hands on her lap and shifted again. Damn these seats were uncomfortable.

“But the two of you are close, right?” Scott asked.

“Objection,” Ric said. “Is there a point coming?”

“I’m laying foundation,” Scott replied.

The judge sighed. “Overruled, but make it quick, counselor.”

“Ms. Webber, would you say that you and the defendant Jason Morgan are close?”

“At one time, yes,” Elizabeth answered. Her eyes were beginning to cross. What the hell was the point?

“And why did that change?” Scott asked.

“Objection,” Alexis said. “Relevance?”

“Foundation, your honor,” Scott said again.

“Overruled.”

Elizabeth shrugged. “Why does anyone stop being friends?”

“Ms. Webber, please be more specific,” Scott said.

She glared at him. “We disagreed over something.”

“Something?”

Ric poked Jason. “Do not glare at the DA,” he hissed. Jason glared at him for a second before returning his attention to Elizabeth.

Elizabeth sighed. “He treated me like dirt and didn’t trust me. I don’t really think that’s a healthy friendship.”

Ric winced. “Oooh, that’s not a very nice outlook.”

Jason frowned. Dirt? Trust?

“And the disagreement?” Scott pushed.

“He didn’t think he was doing anything wrong,” Elizabeth said, coolly. “He’s a guy. He’s always right.”

Some of the spectators laughed and Alexis poked Brenda to make her stop laughing. Jason shifted in his chair. He was beginning to get a different outlook on the reason Elizabeth had walked out.

“And when did this disagreement occur?” Scott asked.

“October,” Elizabeth answered.

“And the next time you saw the defendant?” Scott asked.

“What do you mean?” Elizabeth asked.

“What happened the next time you saw Jason Morgan?”

“It was the next day at Kelly’s and I didn’t talk to him other than take his order,” Elizabeth replied.

Scott shifted. “What about the next time?”

“Objection,” Ric said. “If he’s going to ask about a specific time, he should just do it.”

“Fine,” Scott said. “Did you see the defendant Jason Morgan at Luke’s in November?”

Elizabeth frowned. What did that have to do with anything?

Ric groaned a little and Alexis slumped in her seat.

“Yes,” Elizabeth answered.

“And what day was that?” Scott asked.

Elizabeth wrinkled her eyebrow trying to think of the date. “Actually, I think it was the day Luis Alcazar was killed,” she said, slowly. “November 22, right?”

“Right,” Scott said. “And what did you and Mr. Morgan talk about?”

Elizabeth suddenly understood exactly what Scott was asking. Jason had told her the marriage between he and Brenda was going to end, not to mention that the marriage hadn’t really been real in the first place. Elizabeth made a split-second decision.

“We talked about his marriage with his wife,” Elizabeth answered.

Brenda put her hands in her head. She wondered briefly what you had to wear for a lethal injection.

“Could you be more specific?” Scott asked.

“Well, Jason told me that he and Brenda were having some problems,” Elizabeth answered. “But that he loved her and wanted to work it out.”

Jason frowned. Alexis sat up. Brenda looked at Jason a little surprised.

Scott shifted. “Ms. Webber, do you know the penalty for perjury?”

“Your Honor,” Alexis said.

“Mr. Baldwin,” the judge warned.

“Jason Morgan didn’t tell you that the marriage between he and Brenda Barrett-Morgan was going to end?” Scott asked.

Elizabeth frowned. “Well, that’s just ridiculous. They’d only been married…what a month? Why would they want a divorce?”

Brenda giggled and whispered to Alexis. “I like this girl.”

“Your Honor, the witness is lying,” Scott said to the judge. “I have a sworn statement that’s been entered into evidence that says otherwise.”

Elizabeth’s ears perked up. Sworn statement?

Alexis stood. “The defense has seen no such statement,” she said.

Scott shuffled through some papers and handed something to Alexis read over it and she appeared satisfied. She looked at Ric who looked it over. They whispered back and forth and seemed to agree. “The prosecution can continue,” Alexis said, sitting back down.

“Ms. Webber, were you and Jason Morgan speaking alone?” Scott asked.

“As alone as you can be in the middle of a crowded bar,” Elizabeth replied.

“Do you remember someone sitting at the bar? A man with short brown hair and green eyes?” Scott asked.

“Honestly, I was talking to someone. I don’t usually ignore them to look for guys,” Elizabeth answered.

Brenda stifled another laugh.

“Paul Neilson says that Jason Morgan told you that the marriage was going to end,” Scott said. “He says that the two of you argued about a recent breakup.”

Elizabeth shifted again. “He must have heard it wrong,” she said, firmly. “Jason and I never dated.”

“Never?” Scott asked. “Are you sure?”

“I’m positive,” Elizabeth asked. “We were friends.”

“But you lived with Mr. Morgan for the month of September,” Scott said. “Friends who live together?”

“My studio was being repainted. Jason offered to let me stay at his penthouse. He was rarely there and I slept in the guest room,” Elizabeth answered.

Scott sighed. “All right, so the conversation at Luke’s was different. Ms. Webber, do you know Courtney Quartermaine?”

“Yes, we work at Kelly’s together,” Elizabeth answered, glancing at the defense table. Jason was looking down at the table but Brenda was staring at her with an amused expression.

“Do you know of any relationship between Mrs. Quartermaine and the defendant Jason Morgan?” Scott asked.

Elizabeth wrinkled her nose. “I would hope he had better taste.”

Brenda couldn’t help it, she started laughing hysterically. Alexis poked her sharply.

“Is that a yes or no?” Scott asked.

“That’s a no,” Elizabeth lied.

“You and Ms. Quartermaine did not have an argument on January 8 of this year about the relationship?” Scott asked.

Now in the hell did Baldwin know about that? Jason looked at Alexis who gave him a helpless look.

“We had an argument,” Elizabeth admitted. “But it had nothing to do with Jason. Courtney had run out on her shift and lied to me about where she was going. It’s not the first time it had happened and I was tired of being stuck covering for her,” she answered honestly.

“Nothing to do with Jason?” Scott said. “Would it surprise you to know that we have a tape of the fight?”

“A tape?” Elizabeth repeated. This was not good.

Jason looked almost alarmed now. Scott had positive proof that the marriage was pretty much fake. He’d told Elizabeth that much that day at Kelly’s.

“Your Honor, no such tape has been entered into evidence,” Alexis said. “In fact, the defense had no opportunity to examine the tape and the witness was not even aware of any tape.”

Elizabeth took a deep breath. “All right.”

The entire defense table frowned and stared at her. Scott strode towards her. “All right what, Ms. Webber?” he asked, eagerly.

“The argument was about Jason,” Elizabeth admitted. “I wasn’t lying when I told you we never dated. We didn’t. But we probably would have if he hadn’t been such a jerk.”

“Probably?” Scott asked.

Elizabeth sighed and looked away. “Courtney knew how upset I was when Jason and I didn’t work out. She knew the marriage had been pretty difficult for me to handle since I didn’t know about it until I got back from out of town. In fact, Courtney was the one who told me.”

“And the argument happened when you found out that Mrs. Quartermaine and Jason Morgan were sleeping together?” Scott asked.

“No,” Elizabeth answered. “Courtney and Jason never slept together. Not to my knowledge anyway. I…” She shifted. “I’m a paranoid person by nature. And I thought they were. And I confronted Courtney about it. We got into an argument and I think we got carried away because I know most of the things I said were designed to hurt her and I’m sure she did the same thing to me.”

“Did Jason Morgan ever show up during this argument?”

“Yes,” Elizabeth admitted. “I said some things, he said some things. We have a tendency to vent on each other. Later, he came and found me to apologize. He didn’t want me to tell Brenda what he’d said.”

“And what had he said?”

“That it didn’t matter even if he and Courtney were together–Brenda wouldn’t care,” Elizabeth replied. “He told me later that he’d been angry with me for starting the argument and that he hadn’t meant it. I agreed and we decided to forget it.”

Scott stared at Elizabeth. She was lying. He could feel it in his bones. “Ms. Webber, the tape I’m speaking about is the security tape from Kelly’s, the diner where you and Mrs. Quartermaine work. Now, there’s the conversation between you and her and an earlier one with Jason Morgan.”

“What’s your point? Jason and I argued an hour before Courtney came in.”

“Do I want to ask to see the tape?” Ric asked Jason. “Or are we better off with Elizabeth’s testimony?”

“We’re…definitely better off not watching it,” Jason said. He stared Elizabeth in stunned surprise. She was lying her ass off on the stand and he could tell Scott knew it. She was finding logical and rational explanations for everything.

“You argued about Mrs. Quartermaine,” Scott stated.

“I told you–I was paranoid and jealous,” Elizabeth said. “I thought they were sleeping together and I took it out on him. I apologized for that later.”

“And when Mrs. Quartermaine admitted the two of them were together?”

“She never said that,” Elizabeth said. “I accused her of leaving her shift to see Jason and she told me that she had. See, her husband, AJ had hired a private investigator to follow her. They’re separated. I saw him and I told her about it. She went to tell Jason, hoping he could call AJ off since you know, they’re brothers.”

Jason grimaced.

“I was suspicious,” Elizabeth admitted. “And I followed her. I saw them talking and my mind started working over time. When I confronted her, she told me that she’d been with him but she never said they slept together. She’d only met with him.”

“And when you asked about their loft?”

Elizabeth smiled sheepishly. “Paranoid mind working over time again. Courtney had moved and Jason met her at her new apartment. I assumed it was a love nest and accused them.”

Scott glared at his witness. “And the entire conversation that transpired about your broken up relationship with Mr. Morgan?” he asked through gritted teeth.

“You’ve never said something you didn’t mean in a fight?” Elizabeth asked, with a charming smile. “God, I’m notorious for flying off the handle. In fact, if you’re in a fight with me, it’s safe to say I never mean most of what I say.”

“And you’re telling me that Mrs. Quartermaine is the same way?” Scott said.

“Courtney’s temper is almost as bad as mine. I only say almost since I’m the one who slapped her,” Elizabeth said.

“You slapped her because you thought she’d stolen your boyfriend,” Scott jumped on her words.

“I slapped her because I thought she was sleeping with Jason. Jason was never my boyfriend. Trust me, she didn’t steal him. Brenda can have him for all I care.”

Brenda snorted and Alexis elbowed her.

“I have no further questions,” Scott muttered. He sat in his seat.

“Ms. Davis?” the judge asked.

Alexis stood. “Just a few questions, your honor. Ms. Webber, you say that you have no knowledge of any plans for the Morgans to divorce?”

“Nope,” Elizabeth said.

“Do you know Brenda Barrett-Morgan?” Alexis asked.

“Vaguely,” Elizabeth answered. “When I was fifteen, I snuck into her almost wedding to Sonny Corinthos. I always meant to tell her she looked beautiful that day.”

“But other than that?” Alexis asked.

“I really only see her every once in a while, when she comes into Kelly’s or around town,” Elizabeth answered.

“Have you seen her with the defendant Jason Morgan?” Alexis asked.

“A few times,” Elizabeth answered.

“And how do they act around each other?” Alexis asked.

“Like a normal married couple,” Elizabeth replied. “They bicker sometimes but normally they’re pretty tame.”

“And you feel no ill-will towards my client for her marriage to Jason Morgan?”

“Oh, I have no hard feelings towards Brenda,” Elizabeth answered. “Her husband, maybe. But not her.”

Brenda stifled another giggle.

“Thank you, Ms. Webber.” Alexis took her seat.

“Mr. Lansing?” the judge prompted.

“Ms. Webber,” Ric said. He stood and smoothed his jacket. “Do you hate my client?”

“No,” Elizabeth answered. “I think that’s the most annoying thing.”

“But you’re not really all that fond of him right now?” Ric asked.

“No, I can’t say that I am,” Elizabeth replied.

“And yet you say that he sought you out to talk about his marital problems?” Ric asked. Jason and Brenda glared up at him, but Alexis knew he was just covering all the bases. The jury would wonder how Jason would talk to an obviously hostile woman about it.

“Jason was under the impression that I had calmed down and that we were friends again,” Elizabeth said. “That’s the only time he ever talked to me about his marriage.”

“Until after the fight at Kelly’s with Mrs. Quartermaine,” Ric clarified.

“Yes. He didn’t want me telling Brenda what he said. He said that the stress of the trial preparations was causing some problems, but he didn’t want to hurt her,” Elizabeth said.

“So, the impression you get from Jason Morgan is that he loves his wife,” Ric stated.

“Right,” Elizabeth said.

“Thank you, Ms. Webber,” Ric sat down.

“We’re going to break for lunch now,” the judge said. “We’ll reconvene at two.”

This entry is part 3 of 8 in the Tell the Truth

Court House: Hallway

Jason pulled Elizabeth into a corner and glared at her. “What the hell was all of that?” he demanded.

“Me saving your ass again,” Elizabeth retorted. “You could act a little grateful.”

“Do you have any idea what would happen if they found out?” Jason asked.

“I don’t care,” she hissed. “You didn’t kill anyone, Jason.” She frowned. “Well…you didn’t kill Alcazar anyway. And I wasn’t going to be the reason you were sent to Death Row.”

Jason took a deep breath. “I didn’t want you to lie.”

“Who says I was lying?” Elizabeth asked. “Sure, I fudged a few details but anything I said about the conversation at Kelly’s…well, how do you know that’s not what really happened?”

Jason frowned. “And that stuff about why we’re not friends anymore?”

“Oh, no. That was completely true,” Elizabeth told him. “You treated me like dirt and I decided I wouldn’t stand for it. Am I excused now?”

“You shouldn’t have done that,” Jason said, filing the information away for later.

“Okay, well, the next time I promise I’ll make sure you get lethal injection,” Elizabeth retorted. “Can I go now?” She moved past him but Jason caught her arm.

“Thank you.”

She sighed. “You’re welcome.”

Other End of the Hallway

“That went better than I could have hoped,” Alexis said. “It was slightly unethical, but you know what? How do we know that’s not what happened, right?”

“She’s the best liar I’ve ever seen,” Ric said, slightly amazed. “I mean, she was charming and completely believable.” He shook his head. “But I still want to know how Baldwin knew to check those security tapes.”

“Oh, who really cares? He strengthened our case for us. Elizabeth totally swung believability our way,” Alexis said. “And you know what? I don’t think she had any idea where Baldwin was going until he brought up Luke’s.”

“Do you think she really slapped Courtney?” Ric asked.

“God, I hope so. You think Baldwin won’t call her now? He’s got know that Courtney’s probably going to lie on the stand. I think he knew that and that’s why he called Elizabeth first.”

“He was hoping she’d be the scorned girlfriend and use the chance to get back at Jason,” Ric stated.

“Elizabeth is classier than that,” Alexis confided.

Brenda appeared at Alexis’s side. “I want to meet Elizabeth Webber this second,” she stated. “She is my new hero–” She looked to Ric. “Question though. You are dating her right?”

Ric shrugged. “We went out to dinner twice. I’m not sure if that counts.”

“Here’s a tip. If you let her go, I’ll hurt you. So, where is the woman who saved my life?”

“Jason dragged her off to yell at her presumably,” Alexis said. “Your life isn’t saved yet, Brenda.”

“Well, yeah, but its closer than it was this morning,” Brenda replied. “Hey, anyone have any idea how Baldwin knew about the Kelly’s thing?”

“No idea. I’m going to go ask, though. Whoever it is must know what really happened and we need to get it taken care of,” Alexis said. She moved away to go track down Scott.

“Elizabeth did help a lot with the case. As long as Scott can’t prove the marriage is fake, we can discredit AJ and Skye’s testimony pretty easily. And if he doesn’t call Courtney, we might be out of the woods,” Ric told Brenda.

“I know. It’s great isn’t it?” Brenda grinned. “I need to find Elizabeth.”

Corner

Elizabeth had made it five steps away from Jason before Courtney stepped in front of her.

“Are you happy?” Courtney asked. “You’ve just sent Jason to Death row.”

Jason quickly came to Elizabeth’s defense before she could open her mouth. “Courtney, don’t. She didn’t do anything.”

“She went to Baldwin!” Courtney hissed.

“Hey, keep your voice down,” Elizabeth said, looking around. “After everything I just did, I’d hate to get it screwed up by you.” She glared at the blonde before walking away.

“What’s she talking about?” Courtney demanded. “What happened in there?”

“Elizabeth Webber saved the day,” Brenda said dramatically, throwing an arm around Jason’s shoulders. “She’s a great girl. The best. Where is she anyway?”

“She went that way,” Jason said, pointing to where Elizabeth was speaking to Ric. Brenda rolled her eyes.

“I just came from over there,” she groaned. “Will that girl just stay still already?”

“Why don’t you go chase her?” Courtney asked, pointedly.

Brenda shook her head. “No, chasing people seems to be your job.”

“Brenda,” Jason said, gritting his teeth.

“Aww, sweetie, you know I don’t mean it. How did Elizabeth put it? The stress of the trial is getting to me,” Brenda remarked. She gave Jason a big kiss on the cheek before taking off again.

“That woman is ridiculous,” Courtney said, shaking her head. “What happened?”

“Elizabeth’s testimony went well,” Jason said shortly. “Better than we hoped.”

“But she went to Baldwin,” Courtney replied.

Jason frowned. “You don’t really think she’d do that, do you?”

Courtney looked around before taking a step closer to him. “Look…I-I didn’t want to tell you this, but I guess I don’t have a choice. I saw Elizabeth meeting with him,” she confided in a quiet voice.

Jason stared at her in surprise. He knew she was lying–there was no way for Courtney to be telling truth without making Elizabeth incredibly insane for going to Baldwin and then completely lying on the stand.

“No,” Jason said, quietly. “She didn’t. Someone overheard a conversation I had with Elizabeth months ago and Baldwin was going to use that. Someone also tipped him off with the security tapes from Kelly’s last month.” Jason looked away and put his hands on his hips. “Elizabeth explained it all away without once putting any suspicion on either of us.”

“Jason, I saw her,” Courtney said, sighing. “I know you want to think that she’s this wonderful person–”

“I don’t have time for this right now,” Jason interrupted impatiently. “We can’t be seen together.” He walked away, leaving Courtney standing by herself. Her eyes narrowed and she shook her head.

“I knew it,” she said softly.



Elizabeth was talking to Ric when she felt someone turn her around. Brenda threw her arms around the other woman. When she pulled away, she had a dazzling smile on her face. “I just know you and I are going to be great friends.”

Elizabeth smiled. “Even though I insulted your beloved husband every chance I had?” she asked, teasing.

Especially since you insulted my beloved husband. How did that nut ever let you go?” Brenda asked her, shaking her head.

Ric coughed. “Uh, Brenda?”

“Sorry,” Brenda said. “I bet Ric’s glad Jason’s an idiot.”

Elizabeth rolled her eyes and laughed. “What do tou say we go grab some lunch? I bet we can insult him more.”

“You are so on,” Brenda said. She looked to Ric, and slung an arm around Elizabeth’s shoulders. “Finally, another woman to insult Jason with.” She looked to Elizabeth. “Darling, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”

Elizabeth giggled and Ric just shook his head. Brenda was a trip. Brenda pulled away and sighed. “All right. I’m hungry. Where’s a cafeteria when you need it?”

 PC Courthouse: Cafeteria

Brenda took a big bite out of her hoagie and closed her eyes. “Mmmmm…” she moaned. “So good.” She looked to Elizabeth who was picking at a salad. “Hey, you staying for the rest of the trial? You’re allowed in the courtroom, aren’t you?”

Elizabeth looked to Alexis who was seated next to Brenda and eating yogurt. “I don’t know, am I?”

Alexis nodded. “Scott didn’t reserve the right to recall you, so you should be allowed in there.”

Ric slid into a seat next to Elizabeth–an action that made Jason frown. He shifted in his chair next to Brenda. “All right, I managed to get a transcript of Elizabeth’s testimony to Courtney so their stories will jive,” Ric said. He sighed. “I can’t believe I’m doing this.”

Alexis stuck her fingers in her ears. “Lalala, I didn’t hear that,” she sang.

Brenda stared at her lawyer, amused. “What?”

“Alexis wants to plea plausible deniability if it’s found out just how badly you lied on the stand,” Ric told her.

Elizabeth shoved her salad towards him. “Here, I can’t eat anymore.”

Brenda frowned. “What? You barely had two bites. No wonder you’re a twig.”

Elizabeth eyed Brenda’s plate which was practically overflowing with the hoagie, a side of potato chips and a pickle, not to mention the oversized triple thick chocolate milkshake. “We can’t all have the metabolism of an energizer bunny,” Elizabeth remarked, dryly.

“We can’t all starve ourselves either,” Brenda pointed out. She ate a pickle and shook her head. “You’re not anorexic are you?”

“No, I’m just not big on processed food,” Elizabeth said. “I don’t trust food if I don’t see how it was made.”

Brenda frowned. “What, do you cook a lot or something?”

Jason snorted involuntarily and Elizabeth glared at him. “Hey, my soup wasn’t that bad,” she said.

“The first hundred bowls, no,” Jason replied. “I still can’t eat the stuff.”

“Mental note,” Brenda murmured. “Stock the penthouse with soup. You have a particular kind you hate?”

Jason glared at her.

“I eat at Kelly’s a lot,” Elizabeth told Brenda. “And Jason’s actually right–I can’t cook to save my life. Well, I can bake. Brownies and stuff.”

“Brownies?” Brenda’s eyes lit up. “Like chocolate?”

Elizabeth nodded. “Just ask Carly. I made her triple chocolate fudge brownies when I thought Sonny was dead.”

“You made Carly Corinthos brownies?” Brenda asked, incredulous. “Don’t tell me you like that viper.”

“No, I was just being nice. Carly and I called a temporary truce while I was staying with Jason,” Elizabeth remarked. “Hey, can I have a sip of your milkshake?”

Brenda shoved the cup towards her and Elizabeth took a healthy swallow before returning it.

Elizabeth finally noticed the looks the other three occupants of the table were giving her and Brenda. “What?”

“I’m sorry,” Alexis said, shaking her head. “I’ve just never met anyone so…Brenda-like. How did I not see this before?”

“I was dead for four years,” Brenda volunteered. “The comparison is hard to make otherwise.”

“And this is the first time we’ve really even talked,” Elizabeth said, helpfully.

Brenda looked at Jason with a huge grin. “Isn’t this the best? Two of the only women in town who don’t like you getting along?”

Jason glared at her. “Brenda–” he began.

“Hey, hey, be nice in public,” Ric admonished. “Yell at her later.”

“Don’t worry he will,” Brenda remarked. “I don’t think he’d admit it, but he loves to yell at me.”

“You yell at me, too,” Jason protested.

“I know. It’s fun,” Brenda said. She looked to Elizabeth. “What do you think?”

Elizabeth shrugged. “Don’t know. Most of our fights aren’t humorous.”

Brenda frowned. “What do you argue about?”

“Brenda,” Jason said quickly, “This really isn’t the place.”

“You’re right,” Brenda remarked. She looked at Elizabeth. “Later? You’ll make me some brownies and we’ll trade horror stories?”

Jason sighed and sat back in his chair, shaking his head. This couldn’t turn out well.

“Sure,” Elizabeth agreed, easily. “Just let me know the time and place.”

Brenda’s eyes lit up. “Oooh, how about tonight at eight?”

“I have to cut in,” Alexis said. “It might not be a good idea for Brenda to be seen with Elizabeth. I mean, I’m glad you get along, but we don’t want Scott claming we told her to lie.”

Brenda wrinkled her nose. “We didn’t. She decided that on her own.” She looked to Elizabeth. “By the way, you’re totally my hero right now.” She chomped on a chip before saying, “And anyway, wouldn’t it be Jason you wouldn’t want her around? Seeing her being nice to his wife completely shoots Baldwin’s scorned girlfriend theory out of the water.”

“I think Elizabeth shot that theory out of the water all by herself,” Alexis said. She shook her head. “I don’t like that you did it, Elizabeth, but if you had to do it, you did a great job.” She shuddered. “Let’s just hope Courtney can do it as well.”

Brenda snorted. “That girl? You should be lucky she can get dressed in the morning without hurting herself.” She covered her mouth with a hand. “Oooh, probably shouldn’t insult the other woman, huh?”

Jason just rolled his eyes and looked away. Ric checked his watch and started to stand. “We should head back. It’s nearly two o’clock.”

Brenda stood and gathered what was left of her lunch. “Come on, Elizabeth. You’re sitting behind me.” She tossed her lunch in the trash and wound her arm through the other brunette’s arm. “We brunettes have to stick together or the blondes in this town will start taking over.” She started to drag her towards the door, Ric following with a bemused expression on his face.

Jason stared after his wife and former best friend with a troubled look. Alexis stood at his side and sighed. “Not easy, huh?” she asked.

Jason frowned and looked at her. “What?”

Alexis shrugged. “Realizing you let the best thing in your life walk away,” she remarked as she headed for the door.

Jason started to argue, realized she was right and shut up before following her.

Courtroom

Carly watched Brenda and Elizabeth whispering conspiratorially over the divider of the courtroom. She leaned forward and tapped on Jason’s shoulder.

He turned. “What?”

Carly gestured towards the brunettes. “What’s going on there?”

Jason followed her eyes and shook his head. “Nothing good.”

“I hear Little Miss Muffin did pretty well on the stand,” Carly replied. “I’m surprised she didn’t start crying.”

Jason tossed her a nasty look as the judge called the court into session.

Scott stood and cleared his throat. “My next witness is Courtney Quartermaine.”

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Courthouse

“My next witness is Courtney Quartermaine.”

The moment the words left Scott’s mouth, the entire defense table kind of slouched in their seats, Carly stiffened, Elizabeth muffled a groan and Sonny frowned. He hadn’t been present for Elizabeth’s testimony–Michael had been running a fever and they were both reluctant to leave their son. It had broken over lunch so Sonny and Carly had gone to the trial.

Sonny leaned over to whisper to Carly. “Why’s he callin’ Courtney?”

Carly shrugged, tried to look casual. “Don’t know.”

Courtney approached the witness stand a little timidly and was sworn in. The second she was under oath, something interesting happened.

She smiled, straightened and the nervous look disappeared from her face. Scott stood and smiled at his witness.

“Good morning, Mrs. Quartermaine. Would you state your legal name for the record?” Scott asked.

“Courtney Quartermaine,” Courtney said in a clear voice.

“Mrs. Quartermaine, how do you know the defendants?” Scott asked a charming smile on his face.

Alexis began to get a bad feeling in the pit of her stomach. Something about Courtney’s veneer worried her–disturbed her almost.

And then Courtney answered.

Bedlam broke out.

“I’m sleeping with Jason Morgan.”

Jason gaped the blonde on the stand, Brenda smacked her head against the table, Ric and Alexis exchanged defeated looks, Carly shook her head and Elizabeth buried her face in her hands.

And Sonny Corinthos glared at the back of his best friend’s head.

“And how long has this affair been going on?” Scott asked.

“Since early December,” Courtney answered smoothly.

“Now, Mrs. Quartermaine, I’m confused,” Scott said–though his demeanor clearly indicated otherwise. “If you’re so friendly with the defendant, why would you testify against him?”

“Because I’m being used as a substitute,” Courtney replied coolly. “He’s not in love with me, he never has been and I refuse to hide it anymore.”

Brenda glared at Jason who was muttering under his breath.

“And did there come a time when you came to me with a security tape?” Scott said.

Courtney nodded. “The tape showed Jason admitting to his ex-girlfriend about the affair.”

“And Ms. Webber’s reaction?” Scott asked. “How did you perceive it?”

“Objection,” Alexis managed to sputter. “Calls for speculation.”

“Your Honor, Mrs. Quartermaine was on the receiving end of the slap,” Scott reminded him. “I believe she has an idea why it happened.”

“You may continue.”

“Elizabeth followed me to my loft and saw Jason and I together. She later confronted me and I confirmed it. She was upset, accused me of being a hypocrite and slapped me.”

“Now, how would you describe Ms. Webber’s feelings towards the defendant, Jason Morgan?”

“Objection,” Ric said. “The witness cannot possibly describe what is in another’s person’s mind.”

“Up until the slap, Elizabeth Webber testified herself that they were friends,” Scott said. “She certainly has some idea how Ms. Webber felt about Mr. Morgan.”

Elizabeth wasn’t sure who to glare at–Scott or Courtney. Alexis stood. “Ms. Webber testified that she and Mrs. Quartermaine worked together–she said nothing about being friends.”

“Ms. Webber testified that Courtney supposedly knew how upset when she and Mr. Morgan’s relationship failed,” Scott said.

Alexis slouched in her seat. Nothing she could do about that.

“You may continue,” the judge said.

“Now, Mrs. Quartermaine, how would you describe Ms. Webber’s feelings towards the defendant, Jason Morgan?” Scott asked again.

“She’s in love with him.”

Elizabeth froze like a deer in headlights. Now hell in the hell had the blonde known that? She’d never said a word to her about it.

“So, you’re involved with a relationship with Jason Morgan. What has he said to you about his marriage?”

“That it’s only until after the trial,” Courtney replied. “They’re only married so they can’t testify against each other.”

“Thank you,” Scott said, gleefully. He looked to Alexis. “Your witness.”

Alexis glared at Scott before looking at the judge. “Your Honor, may I have a moment to confer with my clients?”

“Five minutes.”

Alexis and Ric whispered fervently with Jason and Brenda before Alexis stood. “Mrs. Quartermaine, you testify that you are sleeping with the defendant, Jason Morgan.”

“Yes.”

“And that you are testifying against him because he’s not in love with you,” Alexis stated.

“Right,” Courtney answered.

“So, that makes you angry,” Alexis said.

“Objection, was that a question?” Scott barked.

“I’ll rephrase,” Alexis said quickly. “How does it make you feel to know that Jason Morgan isn’t in love with you?”

“Hurt and used,” Courtney replied.

“Now, if he’s not in love with you, who is he in love with?” Alexis asked.

“Elizabeth, of course,” Courtney replied matter-of-factly.

Brenda’s eyebrows raised and she looked at her husband questioningly. Jason glared at her for a second before Ric poked him. “No glaring,” he hissed. “Happy couple.”

“Of course,” Alexis repeated. “Has he told you that?”

“Well…no,” Courtney replied, frowning. “But–”

“And he has ever explicitly stated that he doesn’t love Brenda Barrett-Morgan?” Alexis said.

“Not in those words, no–”

“So, how are you so sure?” Alexis said. “Isn’t it possible, Mrs. Quartermaine that you are testifying against Mr. Morgan because you are in love with him and he wouldn’t give you the time of day?”

“Wait,” Brenda whispered to Ric. “Isn’t that technically lying?”

“No,” Ric whispered back. “Alexis asked if it was possible, not if it was true. I’m pretty sure hypothetical questions are good.”

“That’s not true,” Courtney argued. “He’s paying for the loft where we meet.”

“Right. Of course,” Alexis said. “Mrs. Quartermaine, when you were being stalked by a man your husband hired, Jason was concerned for you, correct?”

“Yes,” Courtney admitted.

“Now, isn’t it true that Jason doesn’t think very highly of your husband?”

“No, but–”

“And isn’t it possible he rented the loft so that AJ Quartermaine would be unable to find you and harass you further?” Alexis said.

“She is good,” Brenda murmured.

“Yes, it is, but–”

“Tell me, Mrs. Quartermaine, this summer–where did you work?” Alexis said.

“Objection, relevance,” Scott barked.

“Goes to credibility,” Alexis replied.

“Continue.”

“I worked at Kelly’s,” Courtney said quietly.

“Just Kelly’s?” Alexis asked pointedly.

“No…I worked at…the Oasis,” Courtney confessed softly.

“Where? Speak up please,” Alexis replied.

“The Oasis,” Courtney replied more loudly.

“The Oasis,” Alexis repeated. She frowned. “I’m confused – that’s a strip club, right?”

Murmurs broke out in the crowd as Courtney reddened. “Yes, but I wasn’t working there by choice–”

“You were blackmailed, isn’t that correct?” Alexis asked. “And instead of turning the owner in for blackmailing you chose to strip and turned away all help.”

“Objection,” Scott said again.

“I have a point to make,” Alexis replied.

“Make it quickly,” the judge replied.

“Mrs. Quartermaine, isn’t it true that you kept the job from your husband and turned away all offers to help–you even told Jason Morgan you didn’t want his help, correct?”

“Well, yes–”

“Now, when you were stalked by the same man who blackmailed you, did you keep that a secret?” Alexis asked.

“No,” Courtney said. “But–”

“Oh, so you told your husband?” Alexis asked.

“No.”

“You called my client’s husband, right?” Alexis asked. “In fact, every time you had a problem, you called Jason Morgan?”

“And he came,” Courtney pointed out. “Every time.”

“Now, I’m curious. Why would you turn away his offer to help while you were stripping but ran straight to him when you were being stalked?” Alexis asked.

“Because I was scared,” Courtney said weakly.

“So it’s not true that you were in love with Jason at the time and wanted his attention?” Alexis asked, pointedly.

“No!” Courtney said, irritated.

“And when you didn’t get his attention, you decided to sabotage him, isn’t that correct?” Alexis asked.

“No!” Courtney cried.

Sonny leaned forward. “What the hell is going on, Jason?”

Carly tugged on her husband’s shoulder. “I really don’t think that this is the place for this,” she whispered.

“I think it’s the perfect time,” Sonny hissed angrily. Carly jerked on his suit jacket to pull him back.

“Has it completely escaped your mind that our best friend is on trial for murder?” Carly hissed, her tone scathing. “Concentrate on Jason instead of yourself for once.”

“What’s that supposed to mean?” Sonny retorted.

“Will the two of you shut up?” Brenda asked, twisting in her seat. “We are trying to listen to your idiot of a sister.”

Sonny narrowed his eyes but before he could toss back anything, Carly clapped her hand over his mouth.

“Now, Mrs. Quartermaine, you say Mr. Morgan was using you as a substitute,” Alexis began. “What would give you that impression?”

Courtney shifted in her seat. “Well, there were a lot of things,” she said weakly.

“A lot of things,” Alexis repeated. “Mrs. Quartermaine, they had to be convincing…because here you are…turning on a man who you say has done nothing but help you get out of bad situations.”

“Objection,” Scott called. “She’s leading the witness–and was there a question in there?”

“Mrs. Quartermaine, could you give me an example of why you think Jason Morgan was using you as substitute?”

“I’d rather not,” Courtney replied.

“Uh huh. Because you weren’t sleeping with Jason Morgan and therefore have no reason to believe he is in love with anyone other than his wife?”

“It’s embarrassing,” Courtney replied, shifting again.

“I’m sure it is, Mrs. Quartermaine,” Alexis replied. “But in all honesty, you believe you were in a relationship with the defendant–”

“I was,” Courtney insisted.

“–and not only can you not offer any concrete proof of this accusation, but you also won’t give us a real reason on why you’d suddenly turn on him,” Alexis said.

“Objection, counsel is testifying!” Scott cut in.

“Your Honor, I am merely trying to prove to the court that Courtney Quartermaine has no evidence about this affair other than her word.”

“If Elizabeth Webber hadn’t lied-” Scott began, testily.

“Your Honor,” Alexis said. “Counsel is coming dangerously close to slander and I’m sure Ms. Webber would have no qualms about suing.”

“Damn right,” Elizabeth hissed under her breath.

“I move that this witness and her entire testimony be stricken from the record,” Alexis said.

“Your Honor, Ms. Davis is just bitter because I proved her client’s marriage is false.”

“You have proved nothing. You brought two women to the stand–one flat out denied it and the other has no credibility,” Alexis shot back.

“He called me Elizabeth!” Courtney cried out finally, causing all the voices in the room to die. Brenda stared at the blonde with open curiosity, Jason groaned and let his head drop to the table, Ric rubbed his eyes wearily. Alexis frowned. Elizabeth’s eyes widened. Carly and Sonny stared at Jason in stunned surprise.

And Scott smiled.

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— Port Charles Courthouse —

Alexis stared at Courtney. “Excuse me?” she finally managed to say, after the stunned silence that seemed to have settled over the people in the audience.

Brenda sighed and reached over to pat Jason’s hand awkwardly. “Hey,” she whispered. “It’s okay. We all do it.”

Jason jerked his hand away and glared at her, causing Ric to give him the obligatory jab in the ribs.

Courtney’s face flushed and she looked down. “He called me Elizabeth,” she repeated.

“Uh…” Alexis blinked and struggled for a direction to take. “I’m probably going to regret asking this–but when?”

“While we were in bed,” Courtney murmured. She stared down at her lap, her fingers twisting in the fabric of her dark blue skirt. “We were sleeping a-and I heard him talking in his sleep. I leaned closer to hear what he was saying and I heard her name.”

“O–okay,” Alexis said. She took a deep breath and turned back to the judge. “I renew my objection. Scott Baldwin has no evidence of an affair, save for this woman’s testimony. I move that her testimony be stricken from the record and that you instruct the jury to disregard.”

“I have the tape!” Scott argued.

“A tape that did not follow the proper chain of evidence,” Alexis clarified. “Your Honor, you must suppress the tape or I will have an excellent point on appeal.”

“She’s right, Baldwin,” the judge told him. “The tape is out–you can’t play it and don’t let me hear you mention it again. Mrs. Courtney Quartermaine’s testimony is out as well.” He looked to the jury. “You are not to consider the testimony of this witness when you retire to your deliberations.”

“Wait a second,” Courtney argued.

“You may step down, Mrs. Quartermaine.”

“But–”

“Step down, Mrs. Quartermaine,” the judge repeated. He turned to the court. “I know it’s early, but quite frankly, I’m sick of this. We’ll reconvene tomorrow at nine.” He tapped the gavel and left the room.

Courtney finally stood and left the courtroom with a second glance to anyone else. The courtroom slowly emptied out, leaving the Corinthos family and the defense team the only people left in the room.

“Well…” Ric shifted. “At least we got Courtney’s testimony thrown out.”

“Right,” Alexis said firmly. “That’s a good thing.” She started gathering her things into her briefcase. “All in all, I think it was a good day.”

“I need to go talk to Courtney,” Sonny said, abruptly standing and leaving. Carly stood and looked after him.

“I’d better go after him. We just got the mini bar replaced,” she said, taking off after her husband.

Brenda took a deep breath and turned to look at Elizabeth. “We’re still on for brownies tonight right?”

“Right.” Elizabeth didn’t look at Jason, no matter how much she wanted to. “I think…I think I’m gonna need them.”

“Okay, so we’ll go shopping too, right?” Brenda asked. “Because I have this sudden urge to go grocery shopping.”

Jason smirked. “You? Buying food? Better stock up on the microwave brand.”

“Hey, that’s so not fair,” Brenda retorted. “You don’t cook either.”

“Well, I’ll be at the hospital the rest of the evening,” Alexis told them. “Ric? Maybe we should discuss the rest of the trial there?”

“Sure,” Ric said, eager to be away from the arguing duo and Elizabeth. He gathered his on things and left the courtroom with Alexis.

“Well, we should go,” Elizabeth told Brenda.

“Sure, let’s–” Brenda stopped, her eyes catching someone outside. “Ooohh…you know what? I’ll be right back,” she murmured, taking off.

Elizabeth frowned. “No, wait, Brenda–”

Brenda was already out of the doors and Elizabeth glimpsed Jax as the doors swung closed. Jason frowned. “So much for being discreet.”

Elizabeth stood and shifted. “Um…maybe I should wait–”

“Thank you,” Jason interrupted. “For doing what you did today.”

“Well…you’re welcome,” Elizabeth replied. “I’m just sorry it had to come to this. But I think it’s going to be okay, you know? Alexis and Ric are good…I’m sure the rest of the trial will go fine.”

“Yeah.” Jason rubbed the back of his neck. “About what Courtney said–”

“You know what?” Elizabeth broke in hurriedly. “Don’t worry about it.”

“But–”

“Hey, Webber,” Brenda said, peering around one of the courtroom doors. “Let’s hit the stores.”

Elizabeth hurried away from Jason and out the doors. Brenda eyed Jason. “What’d you do?” she demanded.

“Nothing,” Jason said defensively.

Brenda rolled her eyes. “Sure.” She grinned. “See ya at home honey.”

Jason glared at her.

— Grocery Store —

“I want the most chocolate available,” Brenda mused, examining a box of brownie mix. “I am definitely in need.”

“I noticed Jax wasn’t in the courtroom today,” Elizabeth said, eyeing the display of Pepsi at the end of the aisle.

“Yeah, Alexis banned him,” Brenda replied. She set the mix in the cart and put another two boxes in after it. “So, what’s your take on Courtney?”

Elizabeth snorted as she put the bottles of soda in the cart. “Little psycho.”

“Psycho…nah, she’s too dumb to be psychotic,” Brenda murmured. Her eyes lit up. “Hey, you wanna make a pizza?”

“Pizza?” Elizabeth asked. “If you’re talking the frozen kind you pop into the oven, sure.”

“Oooh…no, when I was dating Sonny, about the only things I picked up was to duck in the shower and how to make the most unbelievable Italian pizza you’ve ever tasted.”

“Duck in the shower?” Elizabeth repeated.

“Don’t ask. So, you think that was the only time he said your name or do you think he did it during sex, too?” Brenda asked.

Elizabeth jerked to a stop in the middle of the aisle and stared at her.

— Corinthos Penthouse —

“I’m trying really hard to be understanding about this,” Sonny said, glaring at his partner. “But the fact that I had to hear about you and my sister in front of half the town–”

“And I already apologized for it,” Jason cut in.

“Hey, listen you two,” Carly tried to break in. “Sonny, Jason–”

“How could you betray me like this?” Sonny demanded, ignoring his wife.

“Betray?” Jason repeated. “I did not betray you.”

“You broke my sister’s heart–”

“And Courtney tried to have Jason convicted,” Carly argued. “I think they’ve both done enough damage without you adding to it.”

“Carly, stay out of–”

“The hell I will,” Carly snapped. “Butt out, Sonny. Courtney is over eighteen and can handle her own life.”

“Did you know about this?” Sonny demanded. Sensing that the fight no longer concerned him, Jason rubbed the back of his neck and exited the penthouse.

He needed a ride.

— Grocery Store —

Brenda shrugged. “Well, I figured we could either dance around it all night or get right down to it.”

Elizabeth blinked and shook her head. “I…I don’t want to think about it,” she murmured. She pushed cart down the aisle. “What kind of sauce do you want?”

“Come on, Elizabeth–”

“Brenda, I like you. I think you’re a great person but I don’t–”

“Are you in love with him?” Brenda interrupted.

Elizabeth stared at her. “Does the word tact mean anything to you?” she asked.

“Not a thing,” Brenda replied. She picked up a can of sauce and studied the back of it. “I’ll take that as a yes.”

“We’re not having this conversation.”

“He’s in love with you, you know.”

“Brenda.”

“I’m serious,” Brenda replied, picking up another can. She set it in the cart as well as three other cans of the same brand.

“I have no doubt of that,” Elizabeth replied. “But it doesn’t mean anything.”

“It doesn’t?” Brenda asked. She raised her eyebrows. “You’re in love with him, he’s in the love with you. Gee, I’d say that means a lot.”

“He’s with Courtney and I’m dating Ric,” Elizabeth replied. “Let’s get some cheese.”

“I don’t think he’s going to be with the little nut much longer and Ric?” Brenda snorted. “Please. He’s a nice guy and all, but he’s not your type.”

“Not my type, huh?” Elizabeth raised her eyebrows. “You’ve known me for like a day.”

“Yeah, well, time is a relative thing,” Brenda told her. “You’re just like me. Attracted to bad boys.”

“And this has nothing to do with your crazy theory about me and Jason?” Elizabeth asked, bluntly.

“Not a thing,” Brenda replied firmly. “You get a sense about some people. You like what being with a bad boy can give you.”

“And what’s that?” Elizabeth asked, scanning a row of mozzarella cheese.

“Freedom,” Brenda said simply. Elizabeth straightened and stared at her for a minute. Brenda shifted. “What?”

“How…” she shook her head and looked away. “So, how does Jax fit in with your bad boy thing?”

“He doesn’t,” Brenda replied. “I found Jax when I wasn’t looking for anything. Sonny and I had just broken up and I wanted a way to forget the pain of losing him. So I married Jax. And to tell you the truth? Haven’t regretted it.” Brenda gave her new friend an easy smile. “Sometimes the best things in life happen when you’re not looking for them.”

— Morgan Penthouse —

When Jason entered the penthouse later that night, he heard laughing and giggling from the kitchen. He knew it was Brenda and Elizabeth and that sane thing to do would be to go upstairs and pretend they weren’t there.

Instead, he headed towards the kitchen and couldn’t help but smile grudgingly. There were two pizza pies sitting on the counter and Elizabeth and Brenda were presently covered in chocolate.

Brenda heard his approach and turned to wave at him. “Hey, husband. Hungry?”

Elizabeth’s smile faded at the sight of him and she turned towards the sink to grab a washrag to start to wipe off the brownie mix.

Brenda glared at Elizabeth’s back. “I’m going to go upstairs to clean up,” she said. “Jase, feel free to have some pizza. Don’t worry, it’s Sonny’s recipe.” She disappeared.

“Sorry about the mess,” Elizabeth murmured as she slid a pan of brownies into the oven. “Brenda started it.”

“Yeah–she can be a little strange,” Jason replied. He watched her for a minute–her movements were stiff and jerky.

“Is it always going to be like this?” he asked her. Elizabeth stopped and turned to look at him.

“What?” Elizabeth asked. She shifted and leaned against the counter.

“You and me,” Jason clarified. He gestured towards her. “Is it always going to be…this…awkward?”

“I don’t know,” Elizabeth replied. She rummaged through one of the drawers. “I don’t suppose you have a pizza cutter?”

“I doubt it,” Jason answered.

She fished out a steak knife. “This will have to do,” Elizabeth said. “You want a piece?”

“Depends. Will eating it kill me?” Jason asked, leaning against the doorframe.

Elizabeth chuckled. “I don’t know–the combination of me and Brenda in the kitchen is a strange one.” She sunk the knife into one of the pies and started cutting it. “But they smell good, don’t they?”

“Yeah,” Jason agreed. He watched her as she cut a few slices and set them on paper plates. A bit of sauce was on her thumb and she licked it off. He wondered if this was what it was like–to come home to the person you wanted to be with–that you loved and cared about.

“I’m sorry,” he blurted out suddenly. Elizabeth frowned and looked at him.

“What?”

“I’m sorry,” Jason repeated.

She set the knife in the kitchen sink and eyed him curiously. “You’re sorry,” she reiterated. “For what?”

“I’m sorry that you had to hear it from Courtney,” Jason said.

Elizabeth stared at him, her heartbeat speeding up rapidly. Brenda, who had caught the end of Jason’s statement, lurked just out of sight and hoped like hell Jason was going where she thought he was going.

“Hear what?” she asked softly.

“That I love you.”

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Morgan Penthouse

Elizabeth blinked. Brenda silently cheered.

And Jason waited, terrified.

That I love you.

I love you.

Love.

Elizabeth cleared her throat and tried to speak over the wad of cotton that seemed to have staked claim of her throat.

“You…ah…uh…” Her shock was slowly ebbing away and was being replaced by a different emotion.

Anger.

“Are you crazy?” she cried.

Jason frowned. “What?”

Brenda muttered under breath as Elizabeth continued. “What in the hell are you thinking?” she demanded.

It was Jason’s turn to be stunned. “I…well…”

“After all this time…after everything, you tell me you love me?” Elizabeth shook her head. “Are you nuts?”

“That is not what you’re supposed to be saying,” Brenda muttered.

“I just…” Jason couldn’t speak, didn’t know what to say.

“Did you love me when you were sleeping with Courtney?” Elizabeth asked. “Or did your feelings take a short break?”

“That is not fair,” Jason told her, finally finding his voice. “You have no idea–”

“How can you stand there and tell me that after everything that’s happened?” Elizabeth demanded. “What do you expect me to say? Do you want me to say it back?”

“Elizabeth–”

“Fine,” Elizabeth shrugged. “I love you. Does it change that you let me walk away–that you left me alone all the time–that everything came first? No. So what good does it do?”

“Did you love me when you slept with Zander?” Jason demanded, turning her words on her.

“Do not try and turn this on me,” Elizabeth replied. “You know what happened with Zander–I tried to explain it to you–”

“Then why don’t you let me explain Courtney?” Jason interrupted. “You haven’t even give me a chance.”

“Fine. Explain why you slept with Sonny’s sister–why you made all the sacrifices to be withher…the ones you wouldn’t make me with me–why you put effort into making it work with her when you let me walk away without a second glance…go ahead…I’d love to hear this one!” Elizabeth yelled. “How are you going to justify–”

“Because it was easy!” Jason exploded. “Because Courtney didn’t expect me to do anything! She just wanted me around–she didn’t ask for things and she didn’t want anything from me.”

“Gee, that makes me feel better,” Elizabeth bit out sarcastically. “I’m sorry I was such a bitch–”

“I didn’t have to feel when I was with her,” Jason cut in. “And with you…it’s different.”

“Different how?” Elizabeth challenged.

Jason just shook his head and looked away. Brenda wanted to throttle him. Stupid idiot–Elizabeth was standing in front of him and she was actually listening to him and the moron was going to shut down on her. It took all of Brenda’s restraint not to go in there and clarify what Jason was trying to say–Elizabeth was too hurt, but Brenda saw it clearly.

“Okay, go ahead, shut down,” Elizabeth said. She crossed her arms and turned around. “I don’t know why I’m surprised. It’s always been like this. Ever since you came back last year, every time we get somewhere, you shut down–”

“You make me feel,” Jason cut in suddenly. “When I’m around you, the entire world is different and that the way I live my life isn’t enough and I don’t like that.”

“Gee, I’m so sorry,” Elizabeth apologized, her tone bitter. “It wasn’t my intention to make you feel.”

“Damn it, will you stop being so defensive?” Jason argued. He gripped her shoulder and forced her to turn around. “You do the same thing–you shut down on me just as much.”

“I’m tired of being hurt,” Elizabeth said softly, careful not to meet his eyes. “And that’s all you’ve been doing lately.”

“I know…and I’m sorry, Elizabeth.” Jason tilted her face up to his. “I don’t like my life when you’re not in it.”

“So…you don’t like it when I’m there and you don’t like it when I’m not?” Elizabeth asked incredulously.

“No, that’s–” Jason stopped and took a deep breath. “That’s not what I meant. I don’t like what my life does to you. How it affects you.”

“It doesn’t affect me,” Elizabeth argued. “How you handle it does. You were the one who never came home, who never talked to me, who never called. Not Sonny, or your job. You.”

“It’s not enough,” Jason told her. “You told me that you hoped being Sonny’s enforcer was enough–and it’s not.”

“What do you want me to do?” Elizabeth asked. “Say, okay. That’s great. Let’s try again.”

“No…I know it’s not that easy,” Jason replied. “But–I just…I want another chance, Elizabeth. That’s all.”

Elizabeth looked away and bit the inside of her cheek. “One day at a time,” she said quietly. She raised her eyes and met his. “I want to take this one day at a time.”

Jason nodded. “Okay. That’s fine. Whatever you need.”

“Whatever I need?” Elizabeth asked. She gave him a hesitant smile. “I think I need you to kiss me.”

“I think I need that, too.” Jason dipped his head down to brush his lips against hers.

Brenda leaned around the doorway, trying to get a better view but was interrupted by a loud knocking. “Shoot.” She moved away and started towards the door. “I’ll get it, don’t worry! You two keep kissing!”

At Brenda’s statement, Jason broke away from Elizabeth and turned around to see Brenda darting across the living room. “She was listening.”

“Don’t tell me that surprises you,” Elizabeth said amused.

“It doesn’t.” Jason took her hand. “Come on.”

“Okay, look you little psycho,” Brenda was saying as Jason and Elizabeth entered the living room.

Elizabeth groaned when she saw Brenda forcibly trying to keep the door closed on a struggling Courtney. “What the hell is she doing here?” Elizabeth demanded.

“I need to talk to Jason–” Courtney began.

“Honey, I think you’ve done enough talking for one day,” Brenda retorted. “Will you please leave?”

“But–” Courtney finally registered on Elizabeth and Jason and their joined hands. “What’s going on here?” she demanded.

Brenda smirked. “What do you think? He woke up and realized he doesn’t like blondes anymore.”

“Brenda–” Jason started.

“In fact, it’s kind of funny. Jason’s always slept with the blondes but fallen for the brunettes,” Brenda mused. “Weird.”

“Brenda–”

“Don’t get any ideas about me,” Brenda warned him. “I am off limits.”

“Ew,” Jason said, his face twisting in disgust.

“Good answer,” Elizabeth said.

“But Jason–” Courtney tried to begin again. “I thought you were over her.”

Brenda snorted. “Don’t tell me you’re delusional as well as stupid.”

“Listen you little viper–” Courtney began viciously.

“Watch it, blondie. I am not Elizabeth–I will not stop at slapping,” Brenda told her. She shoved Courtney into the hall way. “Bye honey.” She slammed the door shut and locked it. “Ack.”

“Brenda?” Elizabeth asked.

“Yes?” Brenda asked innocently.

“Were you listening?” Elizabeth asked curiously. “And if so, how long?”

Brenda grinned. “From the ‘I’m sorry you had to hear it from Courtney’ to the moment the little psycho knocked on the door.”

“Uh huh. It didn’t occur to you that it was a private conversation?” Elizabeth asked.

“Private?” Brenda shrugged. “No such thing.” She sniffed the air. “We’d better eat before it gets cold.” She moved towards the kitchen.

“Brenda doesn’t live in the same world the rest of us, does she?” Elizabeth asked.

“No. No, I don’t think she does,” Jason answered.

— Courtroom —

“Okay, Ric and I decided the best course of action from now on is to make Scott’s witnesses look as stupid as possible,” Alexis told Brenda and Jason the next morning. “I’m going to take AJ and Skye since I know them and Ric’s going to take the police and coroner.”

“Whatever you think is best,” Brenda said. “I trust you.” She looked up to Jason. “We both do.”

“Yeah,” Jason agreed.

“I talked to some of the reporters who were in the courtroom yesterday. Now, they don’t exactly buy Elizabeth’s testimony, but they all agreed she was more credible than Courtney,” Ric said. He twisted in his seat so that he could see Elizabeth sitting behind the table. “They said she was charming and likable, not to mention that the jury does have an idea of who you are, so that works in our favor.”

Elizabeth frowned. “What do you mean? How do they know?”

“You’re Audrey and Steve Hardy’s granddaughters, a member of one of the most well-respected families in town,” Ric replied.

“Exactly,” Alexis said, nodding. “One of the reporters covered Tom Baker’s case and remembers you.”

Elizabeth grimaced. “Ah, yes. Not one of my more stellar court room appearances.”

“No, no. It’s a good impression,” Alexis told her. “Which is why Ric and I want to call you back to the stand.”

“What?” Brenda asked. She and Jason traded looks. “Why?”

“Because she’s such a credible witness, we want her as a character witness,” Ric said. “See, the general public has this view of Jason as a hitman for the mob. They don’t really see him as anything more than that.”

“And you want me to make him look more human,” Elizabeth clarified.

“Yes,” Alexis said. “But there’s a chance Scott will try and turn it around on you. Can you handle it?”

“Of course,” Elizabeth said.

“This is acceptable to both of you?” Alexis asked Brenda and Jason. “Ric will be questioning her for Jason and I’m going to do a brief line for Brenda, since the two of you seem to be getting along.”

“It’s fine,” Brenda answered. “Right, Jason?”

Jason hesitated. “I don’t know.” He looked at Elizabeth. “You don’t have to do this.”

“I want to do this,” Elizabeth told him firmly. “I think this is a great idea. I’m going to do it.”

“All right,” Jason agreed. “Just don’t let Scott harass her too much.”

“I’ll do my best,” Ric told his client.

“When will you be calling her?” Brenda asked.

“As soon as possible,” Alexis told them. “We want the image to be firmly in their minds.”

“When will Scott be resting his case?” Jason asked.

“Sometime today or tomorrow,” Alexis replied. “He’s only got four witnesses left. Skye, AJ, the coroner and Detective Taggart.”

“Taggart hates Jason,” Brenda said helpfully.

Alexis grinned. “Don’t worry. Ric’s been completely briefed on Taggart and Jason’s long history.”

“I saw him harassing Jason once,” Elizabeth volunteered.

“Good, I’ll be sure to bring that up,” Ric told her. He looked at his watch. “It’ll be filling up soon.”

“I hope today is as fun as yesterday,” Brenda said cheerfully.

Alexis looked at her strangely. “Are you feeling okay?”

“I’m great. Why?” Brenda asked innocently.

This entry is part 7 of 8 in the Tell the Truth

— Courthouse —

Brenda shook her head as Jax’s ex-wife stumbled out of the room and the judge adjourned for lunch. “Honestly, coming to the trial drunk as a loon…is there no level she won’t stoop to?”

“Quiet,” Alexis hissed. She glanced down at her trial notes. “We’re doing pretty well so far. There’s only AJ left, and he’ll probably be after lunch.”

“Ooh, lunch,” Brenda grinned. “I am so hungry.” She stood. “We going to the cafeteria again, trying to show off just how happy me and my darling husband are?” she asked, looping an arm through Jason’s. He grimaced and tried to pull away.

“Actually,” Alexis said. “Ric and I would like to go over Elizabeth’s testimony.”

“That’s fine,” Elizabeth said.

“I guess it’s just you and me,” Brenda said, grinning. Jason glared at her.

“Go away,” he told her through gritted teeth.

“Is that anyway to treat the love of your life?” Brenda asked, whacking him in the arm.

Jason was about to reply when he saw Sonny standing at the entrance, glaring at him. He sighed. “I think I have to go talk to him.”

“May the force be with you,” Brenda said, nodding as her husband headed towards the hallway. “Hey, what do you say I go to the cafeteria, grab some sandwiches and bring them back up?”

“Sure,” Alexis agreed. “Elizabeth come take a seat here. We need to discuss the history of your friendship with Jason.”

“Sure,” Elizabeth replied, sitting in one of the empty seats at the defense tables. “What do you need to know?”

“Well, first of all, we’re going to avoid talking about any danger you might have been in from this association, like your kidnapping, okay? If we don’t bring it up, Scott might not either. He won’t know about most of it.”

“Right,” Elizabeth said. “We’ll have to avoid talking about the times he spent in the studio.”

“Why?” Ric asked, curiously.

“Well, the first time, he’d been shot and the second, no one could know he was in town,” Elizabeth replied. “I don’t think either would be good for his case.”

“But it’s practically general knowledge that Jason was staying with you that Christmas,” Alexis reminded her.

“Of course,” Elizabeth remarked, dryly. “Your nephew made sure of that. I guess I could tell you he was sick and needed someone to take care of him since he hated hospitals.”

“That’s good,” Ric murmured, writing it down. “Okay, when was the very first time you met Jason?”

“Um…” Elizabeth hesitated, trying to remember. “Okay, the first time I saw Jason was at the wedding that didn’t happen, between Brenda and Sonny. And then it was at Luke’s, when Nikolas was shot and Jason saved his life by performing that nasty looking emergency surgery with the pen.”

“And after that?” Ric asked, taking notes.

“Um, here and there around town for a while. You know, Jason was always in the news. I saw him at the Nurse’s Ball when he broke up a fight between Luck and Nikolas. Lucky worked for him that summer, washing his cars. And then Jason arranged for Lucky to move into the garage and work for him there.”

“Good. So, when did you and Jason become friends?” Ric asked.

“Not until after we thought Lucky was dead. I was at Jake’s. Still not sure what I wanted to accomplish, but I went there, I guess looking for a way to distract myself from the pain. To make a long story short, Jason got rid of an unwanted admirer and we talked.”

“Okay, and what happened…”

— After Lunch —

“Wow,” Brenda murmured over the barrier to Elizabeth. “You guys have quite the history. I never knew there was a Jason like that under the one I see.”

“I guess I got lucky,” Elizabeth said. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Jason striding back into the courtroom, his shoulders a little slumped. He sat next to Brenda.

“How’d it go with him?” Brenda asked, almost concerned.

Jason just shook his head and looked away.

“He’s a jackass,” Elizabeth muttered.

“Nah, just a selfish, self-centered prig,” Brenda replied, grinning. “So, Jase. I hear you’re good with splinters.”

Jason whipped his head around to give his wife a strange look. “What?” he asked incredulously.

“Brenda was here while I went over what I’d say on the stand,” Elizabeth told Jason. “We needed to strategize.”

“You told them everything?”

“Not everything,” Elizabeth replied. She gave him a small smile. “I kept a few things to myself.”

“Which she is so telling me tonight,” Brenda told Jason confidently.

“Ha, you can’t force this stuff out of me,” Elizabeth said.

“We’ll see about that,” Brenda remarked as the judge took his place and called the court to order.

— Later —

“No further questions,” Alexis said, a smug smile on her face as she finished tearing into AJ Quartermaine.

“Mr. Baldwin?” the judge asked.

“The prosecution rests,” Scott muttered, not even bothering to stand.

“Ms. Davis, Mr. Lansing?” the judge asked. “Who’s going first?”

“I am, Your Honor,” Ric said. He stood. “The defense recalls Elizabeth Webber to the stand.”

“Objection,” Scott leapt to his feet. “They had their chance yesterday.”

“Your Honor, the prosecution has done everything they can to portray my client as a cold-blooded vicious killer. I have every right to call a witness to rebut that characterization,” Ric replied, confidently.

“Why didn’t they do that yesterday?” Scott challenged.

“We weren’t prepared for that yesterday,” Ric explained. “Ms. Webber was a surprise witness–in fact, we had no idea why she was being called. But now that we’ve sat down and talked to her, we think she would be a good witness for us.”

“Your Honor–” Scott protested.

“I’ll allow it,” the judge remarked. “Ms. Webber?”

Elizabeth took her seat and once again swore the oath. She felt a little more comfortable on the stand today and gave Ric a charming smile as he approached her.

Brenda glanced at Jason in time to see the slight glare in his eyes. “Hey, Caveman, control yourself,” she hissed.

“Good afternoon, Ms. Webber. Would you state your full name for the record?” Ric asked.

“Elizabeth Webber,” Elizabeth said.

“And how do you know the defendant, Jason Morgan?”

“We’re friends,” Elizabeth told him. She glanced at Jason. “Good friends.”

“How did this friendship start?” Ric asked.

“We knew each other through my ex-boyfriend Lucky Spencer and his sister, Emily Quartermaine, but it wasn’t until about three and a half years ago that we became close,” Elizabeth told him. “I was going through a difficult time–we thought my boyfriend was dead and up until then, he’d been the stabilizing force in my life. I went to a bar to try and find a distraction, I guess. Jason got rid of an unwanted admirer and we talked.”

“How would you describe your friendship with the defendant?” Ric asked.

“Jason’s a great friend,” Elizabeth said honestly. “He’s a great listener. I have this tendency to ramble and some people tune out, but Jason always listens. He really helped me out when no one else could. He’s a very kind and loyal person. Once Jason’s your friend…you can do almost anything and you won’t lose him.”

“What sorts of things did you and the defendant do together?”

“Objection, this is just ridiculous,” Scott blustered.

“Your Honor, I’m trying to give the jury a different view of my client,” Ric told the judge. “Council doesn’t like it because it doesn’t work for him.”

“You know what–” Scott began.

“Counselors,” the judge barked. “Act your ages.”

“Sorry,” Ric muttered.

“What he said,” Scott grumbled, sitting back down.

“Ms. Webber?” Ric prompted.

“Jason and I went for rides on his motorcycle a lot,” Elizabeth replied. “But other than that, not much. Mostly we just talked.”

“So you and Jason are close,” Ric stated. “You even testified yesterday that it seemed to be heading towards a relationship.”

“At one time, yes,” Elizabeth replied. “But Jason and I work better as friends,” she lied. “He’s very happy with Brenda. She brings out a side to him that few people get to see.”

Brenda snorted. “That’s one way to put it.”

“You testified yesterday that you and Jason weren’t on speaking terms any longer. Is that still true?” Ric asked.

“No. In fact, when Brenda realized we weren’t talking, she made it her mission to fix that,” Elizabeth replied.

“You and Brenda are good friends?” Ric asked.

“We’re getting there,” Elizabeth told him. “She’s a very…unique person.”

“Ms. Webber, would you say you know Jason Morgan well?”

“Yes,” Elizabeth replied, without hesitation. “I know Jason better than almost anyone else.”

“Do you think he killed Luis Alcazar?”

“Objection,” Scott called. “Speculation.”

“Your Honor, Ms. Webber is a character witness,” Ric reminded the judge. “She’s entitled to her opinion.”

“Overruled.”

“No,” Elizabeth said. “I don’t think Jason killed Alcazar. Not even a little.”

“Thank you,” Ric replied. “No further questions.”

“Ms. Davis?”

Alexis stood. “Ms. Webber, how would you describe Ms. Barrett?”

“Objection! The witness is a character witness for Jason Morgan, not his wife,” Scott barked.

“Ms. Webber has spent a lot of time around Brenda Barrett-Morgan in the past twenty-four hours,” Alexis argued. “She can be a character witness for them both. Unless of course, Scott, you’re worried that Elizabeth’s testimony might work against you.”

“She’s a liar,” Scott stated. “I don’t buy a word of what she says.”

“Careful, Baldwin. I already warned you that Ms. Webber wouldn’t hesitate to slap a slander suit on you,” Alexis retorted.

“That’s enough,” the judge cut in. “Objection overruled. Ms. Davis?”

“Thank you. Now, Ms. Webber, how would you describe my client?” Alexis repeated.

“Brenda…” Elizabeth hesitated and grinned. “Brenda is unlike anyone else I’ve ever met. In the past twenty-four hours, since we met yesterday, we’ve become close. She’s a good person. A little…strange, but fun to be around.”

“You and Brenda get along?”

“Yes,” Elizabeth replied. “In fact, we get along almost too well. At lunch yesterday, I think we scared the people around us. You told me that I was very Brenda-like.”

“Yes, I did. And just so we’re clear, do you think Brenda killed Luis Alcazar?” Alexis asked.

“No,” Elizabeth said firmly. “I don’t think so at all.”

“Thank you,” Alexis replied. “No further questions.”

“Mr. Baldwin?” the judge asked.

Scott stood, straightened his jacket and glared at Elizabeth for a second. “Ms. Webber, have you ever been in any sort of danger because of your relationship with Jason Morgan?”

“Danger?” Elizabeth asked. She cocked her head to the side. “What kind of danger?”

Scott scowled. “Were you or were you not kidnapped this summer?”

“I got lost and ended up locked in this nasty crypt,” Elizabeth lied effortlessly. “I went to this cemetery to do some rubbings. You know, you take a piece of paper and hold it over a tombstone while rubbing like graphite or charcoal over it. I took Zander Smith with me and we got locked in the crypt.” She laughed a little. “Thank God Jason and Sonny found us.”

“What about Jason Morgan filing a report with Lieutenant Taggart stating that you had been kidnapped?” Scott asked.

Elizabeth’s eyes widened and she looked at Jason. Taggart? Report? “I…I didn’t tell anyone but Zander where I was going. I guess Jason was worried,” she murmured finally.

Jason looked down and shifted in his seat a little.

“Uh huh. Why would he leap to the conclusion you’d been kidnapped?”

“Maybe because my studio was in shambles,” Elizabeth replied, easily. “I was reorganizing it and everything was a mess. Usually it’s kind of neat and such, so I’m sure Jason saw that and when I didn’t come for two or three days, I guess he was worried.”

“And how would Jason Morgan get inside your studio?” Scott challenged.

Elizabeth smirked. “He has a key. Jason’s welcome at my studio anytime. He knows that.”

“You give all your friends keys?” Scott demanded.

“Yes,” Elizabeth replied. “I think Lucky Spencer still has a key. You could ask him.”

“But Lucky Spencer was your ex-fiancé,” Scott reminded her. “Are you sure Jason was just a friend?”

“Jason has had a key for almost three years,” Elizabeth replied. “Long before anything almost developed between us.”

“You admit that there was more between you,” Scott jumped on her words.

“I never said there wasn’t,” Elizabeth shot back. “It didn’t work out and we went back to being friends.”

Scott glared at the young woman. “You’ve got an answer for everything, don’t you?” he muttered.

“Objection!” Ric called.

“Withdrawn,” Scott said. “Ms. Webber, have you ever seen Jason Morgan attack anyone in any way?”

“No,” Elizabeth replied. “I’ve never seen any sort of unprovoked violence from Jason.”

“Unprovoked?” Scott asked.

“Well, when someone attacks you with a knife, you generally do have to defend yourself,” Elizabeth said coolly. “My boyfriend at the time was feeling a little jealous and went after him.”

“And that was the only time?” Scott pressed.

“Well, Lucky didn’t get the point,” Elizabeth replied. “He went after him again.”

“So, you want us to believe that Jason Morgan is cute cuddly gentle old teddy bear, huh?” Scott asked sarcastically.

“Objection,” Alexis cut in.

“Withdrawn. No further questions.” Scott stalked back to his seat and sat down, glowering.

Elizabeth smiled.