February 15, 2014

As I had remarked earlier, I was looking for something that would fit my needs a bit more securely. This theme comes a lot closer to what I want. It’s very minimal, so that you can concentrate on the content, and it allows for custom menus, so I can control navigation better. There’s not much room for layouts, but I can update images and colors relatively easy.

I’m off to add some content, and will update this post accordingly when I finish.

Update: Story Status category added, in the next page. Stories moved over: Noel, These Small Hours, Come Clean, The Sisters, Choose Your Moment. New story to be posted tomorrow. As in brand new episode tag for Friday’s General Hospital.

February 13, 2014

I didn’t quite get as much done today as I would have hoped, but it’s 5 PM in London, and I scheduled an hour of writing before dinner at 6 so I have to stop 😛 I want to be able to have enough new content to start posting something new every week starting April 1, so I have to get my writing in somehow.

Moved: Heliconia and Clam Chowda, What Would Happen, Rivalry, Rest in Pieces

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the Rest in Pieces

Song: Rest in Pieces (Saliva)

But could you find it in your heart
To make this go away
And let me rest in pieces?
(Let me rest in pieces)
Would you find it in your heart
To make this go away
And let me rest in pieces?
(Let me rest in pieces)

— Saliva, Rest in Pieces

1


“We shouldn’t be doing this,” she murmured, tilting her head back and moaning as his lips scorched a trail down her throat.

“I know.” His fingers fumbled with the buttons on her shirt before pushing the fabric off her shoulders. It slid to the floor, forgotten immediately.

“We’re going to stop,” she tried again, sliding her fingers into his short hair. He backed her up to the couch and they fell over the arm of it, their legs tangling together.

“Right now,” he breathed, his calloused hands smoothing over her porcelain skin.

“It’s just going to complicate things,” she managed to say before their lips found each other again.

“I think they’re already complicated,” he told her, raising his head. His eyes searched hers. “Do you really want to stop?”

He would if she said the word and she knew that. All she’d have to do is say yes and he’d put his shirt and his boots back on and he’d leave.

“No,” she whispered. “I don’t want to stop.”

Still, he hesitated and she frowned. He glanced away. “I don’t have anything.”

“I don’t care,” she replied softly. She freed a hand from where it was trapped between their bodies and touched his cheek. “Do you want to stop?”

And just as quickly as the hesitation had entered his eyes, it was gone and he lowered his lips to hers again.

The memory faded from her mind as she stared at Dr. Meadows. “Are you sure?” she asked softly.

“Yes, without a doubt,” the obstetrician remarked. “Are you all right?”

Elizabeth nodded, numbly. She stood. “I’ll call and make another appointment,” she whispered. She left the office without another word.

Once outside, she leaned against the wall, her mind racing. What the hell was she going to do? Telling him was out of the question – it had to be, he was getting married in three days. To her knowledge, he’d never told his fiancée about that night.

She’d been on the docks–on her way home from her lawyer’s office. She and Ric had finally finalized their divorce and she was finally free from him.

She had so many plans–so many ideas on what she wanted to do. She wanted to convince Emily to run away to the city for a few days or maybe finish school.

Jason had been sitting on the bench when she came down the stairs and she paused to talk to him. He’d offered to walk her home…and somehow one thing led to another.

She still wasn’t quite sure who made the first move or what had spurred either of them to do it, but they’d made love right on her couch–three times if she remembered right.

The next morning, she’d woken up and he was gone.

When she’d seen him again, he was dropping Courtney off at work and things seemed to be normal between them and when she’d seen Jason kiss Courtney goodbye, she’d made a decision not to talk or think about that night again.

But now…

“Hey, are you okay?”

Elizabeth tuned back into her surroundings and saw Zander standing in front of her, concern written across his features. “I’m sorry, what?”

“Are you okay?” He reached out and touched her shoulder. “You look kind of pale.” He smirked. “More so than usual.”

She managed a weak smile. “No. I’m not okay. Not at all.”

2
“Here, drink this,” he told her, shoving the coffee across the table at her. She stared at down into the thick black liquid and she started to cry.

Alarmed, Zander pulled it back quickly. “Whoa, babe. What’s going on?”

“I can’t drink coffee,” she said between hitching sobs.

“Well, you’re probably better off without it,” he replied. “This stuff will put hair on your chest. Elizabeth, will please tell me what’s wrong?”

She took a deep breath, looked into his concerned brown eyes and blurted it out. “I’m pregnant.”

Zander sat back and looked away. “Oh. And you don’t want to tell Ric. Well, that’s understandable–”

“It’s not Ric’s baby,” she whispered breathlessly, her eyes huge and terrified.

He stared at her and swallowed hard. “I’m guessing it’s not Lucky’s.”

She shook her head.

“Oh.” He shifted and stared at the doors to the hospital cafeteria. “I didn’t realize you two were together because well…he is getting married in a few days.”

“I know.” She sighed and looked down at the table. “It was just….it happened just once. I don’t even know how it happened. He found me on the docks one night. I’d just finalized my divorce and we were talking so he walked me home. And the next thing I knew, we were all over each other,” she admitted.

“And when it was over?” Zander prompted.

“He spent the night and when I woke up, he was gone. The next time I saw him, he was with Courtney so I wrote it off as a mistake on his part.” She bit her lip. “I don’t know how it could have been. He seemed so sure–I mean, he asked me if I wanted to stop a few times and it wasn’t like it was just once, you know? We made love three times and each time, we were conscious of the fact we didn’t have protection.” She searched Zander’s face. “Does that sound like someone who’s making a mistake?”

“No,” Zander answered her, honestly. “It sounds like a guy who knew exactly what he was doing.”

“I can’t tell him,” she whispered. “I mean, it’ll destroy his life. I’m almost positive he never said a word to Courtney a-and they’re getting married. How can I tell him?”

“I don’t think that’s what’s bothering you,” Zander told her.

“It’s not?”

“You’re thinking of course you have to tell him. Of course he has to know.” Zander shook his head. “You know you’ve already decided to tell him.”

“Every time I think I’ve decided not to tell him, I remember the way he looked when he’d talk about Michael,” Elizabeth admitted. She looked away. “He loved that little boy so much, Zander. How can I take that away from him?”

“Which is why you already decided to tell him.”

“Yeah…I know.” She rubbed her forehead. “I mean, logically what happens to Courtney is his problem. She’s his fiancée. He cheated on her. None of that has anything to do with me.”

“Of course it does.”

“It does?”

“Well, yeah,” Zander shrugged. “You’re also his friend. Not just a one-night stand. You’ve been his friend for years, you’ve been his sister’s best friend for even longer. So of course that matters to you. If you’d been a random girl he’d picked up, you wouldn’t have gave a damn.”

She sighed. “Yeah…were you always this smart?”

“Naw, I think it’s a new improvement.”

She stood. “I guess I’d better go face the music.”

3

“You said it was an emergency.”

The last time he’d been standing in her studio, it’d be a few seconds before he’d kissed her and now…it just felt awkward for him to be back here.

She’d spent the last hour waiting for him to get here–an hour in which she’d thought carefully about the events of that night and she’d concluded that he’d made the first move–he’d kissedher.

“I’m glad it wasn’t a real emergency because I would have been dead by the time you got here,” she began shortly.

He narrowed his eyes. “So if this isn’t an emergency–”

“It’s not one of life or death, but it certainly felt like an urgent matter to me.” She shrugged. “Besides, I thought you wouldn’t come otherwise.” She paused a moment before just saying it. “I’m pregnant.”

He stared at her, his mouth parted, his eyes wide and for the first time, Elizabeth knew she’d really shocked Jason.

“And just in case you’re interested, it is your child, there’s no doubt in my mind,” Elizabeth told him hesitantly, not all that sure he would challenge that fact.

“I wouldn’t…” Jason shook his head. “That wasn’t what I was thinking at all.”

“So…what are you thinking?” she asked softly. She folded her arms and looked away. “Because it’s crossed my mind that the whole night was a mistake and I’ve spent the last month trying to convince myself of that except that I don’t think that at all.”

“I don’t think it was a mistake either,” Jason admitted. “But it’d be a lot easier if we both did.”

“Why? Why did you leave and why have you spent that last month pretending it didn’t happen?” Elizabeth asked, her voice taking on a pleading note.

“Do you remember the day that you came to the penthouse to tell me Emily was awake and you and Courtney got into that fight?” Jason asked.

“You mean when Courtney jumped down my throat?” Elizabeth corrected. “Yeah.”

He exhaled slowly. “After you left, she accused me of wanting you back–of never getting over you. That I wanted to be with you because you could give me what she can’t–a child.”

Elizabeth paled and she took a step back. “You wanted to get me pregnant?” she asked, stricken.

“No, no,” he said quickly. “That’s not it at all. That’s just what Courtney said. But I denied all of those things when she said it and when I woke up that morning, with you in my arms, I realized I lied to her and I didn’t even know it.”

Elizabeth hesitated. “I don’t understand.”

“All those things Ric and Courtney said when we started talking again–that we wanted to be together, that we never got over each other…we both denied them every step of the way. And I realized that morning I’d been lying to her, to you and to myself.”

“So you realized you wanted me back so you went home to Courtney,” Elizabeth said slowly.

“I know it doesn’t make any sense,” he told her.

“You’re right. It doesn’t.” She dragged her hand through her hair and turned to look out the window. “I guess it doesn’t matter. You went home to her. In the end, you still wanted her more.”

“No, that’s not true–”

“It has to be since she’s the one you’re marrying in three days,” Elizabeth cut in. She turned back around. “None of that matters. I had to tell you that I was pregnant and now I have. So what do you want to do about it?”

He exhaled slowly. “I guess we have to talk about our options.”

She bit her lip. “I know it would be the easiest and quickest way to deal with this–you wouldn’t even have to tell her anything but I want it real clear that I am not even willing to consider–”

“That’s not what I meant,” Jason interrupted. He frowned at her. “Do you honestly think I would ask you to abort our child?”

“When people say options in regards to pregnancy, that’s usually what they mean,” Elizabeth remarked coldly.

“Not when I say it,” Jason snapped.

“Fine,” Elizabeth replied. “Then what did you mean? There’s very few options that I can think of. You go home, you tell Courtney and the two of you deal with this. We raise this child with joint custody. Or you decide that this is something you don’t want to deal with and you go home and we forget this conversation ever happened. Or you figure out who really want to be with and we raise this child together. What do you want to do?”

“You’re not even willing to discuss this?” Jason demanded. “You’re just leaving the ball in my court?”

“It’s been in your court all along,” Elizabeth replied simply. “You just refused to play.”

4

Her jaw felt unattached to the rest of her head–no matter how much she moved it up and down, it didn’t feel like it was part of her face anymore. It was an odd feeling, but so was the fog she was fighting through as she sat on the couch, staring into space.

When the last the time she’d taken a pill? An hour? Twenty minutes ago? She blinked and stared at the coffee table where her glass of water and a half-empty bottle of hydrocodone sat. Had it been longer than that? Had she even had any all day?

Somewhere in the distance a door open and she heard a voice start to speak. “Courtney. We have to talk.”

She turned her head to look at her fiancé, but it took almost a year it felt like and by the time she could finally focus on him, his words had already started to fade. She heard things like “care” and “family” and “three days” but she squinted and tried to pay more attention when the words “Elizabeth” and “spent the night with” were put together.

“Wait, what did you say?” Courtney said. She stood on shaky legs and tried to focus on the conversation. Why was the room spinning?

“Last month, I slept with Elizabeth,” Jason repeated. He narrowed his eyes. She looked kind of distant–almost sleepy. Had he woken her up? “And she’s pregnant.”

That got through. Elizabeth, the perfect pretty little china doll, had gotten her hooks back into Jason and now she’d given him the one thing that Courtney could never give him. A child.

“Well, that’s just great,” Courtney declared, grandly sweeping her arms, her movements just a little off and she stumbled a bit.

“Are you drunk?” he asked, curiously. He tilted his head to the side and took a step towards her. “Have you been drinking?”

“So, what is it? You wanted a child that bad you decided to screw your ex-girlfriend or was it because you j-just couldn’t resist her?” Her cheeks felt wet. She idly brought her fingertip to her skin and frowned. Was she crying?

He took another step towards her, genuinely concerned now. “Courtney–”

“So, you leaving me now?” she demanded, her voice rising and bordering on hysteria. “Is that what you came to do? Y-you calling off the wedding and you’re going to be with her now?”

She stumbled forward and managed to move away from him when he reached out to steady her arm.

“I was right wasn’t I?” Courtney cried. She tried to glare at him, but he was spinning–or was she spinning? And he was wet–or was she crying? “You love her! You never loved me!”

He reached for her then and she wondered why until she realized that the entire room was tilting and then there was a sharp pain and her vision exploded in bright pain before blackness coated everything.

5

Carly rested her hands on her protruding abdomen and was about ready to scream. They’d bee at the hospital for hours now and they still weren’t any closer to finding out if Courtney was okay and why she’d been so spacey.

She’d known her best friend was acting a little oddly but with the upcoming wedding and her fertility problems, she hadn’t blamed her. So if Courtney had been a little distant–a little strange…Carly had shrugged it off.

But maybe she’d been wrong. Maybe her sister-in-law had taken up drinking or something.

Something was off–she could see it in the way Jason was pacing. Guilt was in his eyes–in his movements, she could feel it coming off his body in huge waves.

“Go talk to him,” she hissed at Sonny.

Sonny shook his head. “I won’t be any good. He just feels bad because he wasn’t able to catch her before she hit the pool table.”

“Yeah,” Carly said before looking at Jason again. She didn’t think that was true at all, but she let it go.

6

She waited all night for him to come back and as the colors of the morning streaked across the sky, Elizabeth knew he wasn’t. The last time he’d promised to come back, she’d waited up all night for him. And she’d waited all day but he hadn’t come. Not until the next night when he’d shown up after she’d been trapped in the stairwell and he saw her with Zander.

But like that time, she’d believed him when he said he’d be back that night. He said he was going to go home and tell Courtney what had happened. It might take some time, he said, but he was going to leave her. And he was going to come back to Elizabeth.

But he didn’t come back. Not at eight, not at ten, not at midnight. She didn’t go to sleep and when dawn hit, she felt the tears well up in her eyes. Once again, he’d wanted her more.

Around noon, she was curled up on the couch, drifting in and out of sleep. She heard the locks click open but she didn’t sit up and didn’t even greet him as he came in. The door closed with a soft click.

“She’s addicted to painkillers,” Jason began quietly. His voice was hoarse and she wondered idly that if she looked at him–if his eyes would be red like they were that night in the chapel. “And when I started to tell her, she got angry and she stumbled and hit her head.”

Elizabeth still didn’t speak and he let out a slow breath. “She had a concussion and needed stitches. But she’s addicted to pills, she nearly overdosed.”

She could hear what he wasn’t telling her. She could hear that Jason wasn’t going to leave Courtney. Not even to raise his child with her. She could understand that. He couldn’t turn his back on her–he obviously loved her a great deal more than he’d realized. Her near overdose had probably convinced him of that.

“I can’t leave her now, Elizabeth. She needs me a-and if I did, she might…” the words hung in the air, unspoken but clearly understood.

She sat up but still didn’t look at him. “I’ll talk to a lawyer about drawing up some custody papers,” she said. She cleared her throat–she’d spent the morning crying and now her voice felt rusty and unused. “I’m sure we can come to some sort of agreement.”

“Elizabeth…”

“For the first few months, she’ll have to live with me. Because I’ll need to be able to feed her at all times of the day,” Elizabeth remarked softly. “But after that, we can work out some sort of joint custody arrangement.”

“It’s just for a little while,” he told her, his voice almost pleading with her to understand. And she did–she understood all too well.

He’d chosen someone else over her. Again.

“If you’re not going to choose me now, you never will and I’m not asking you too. It’s not an ultimatum. It’s not like I’m saying leave her or I won’t let you see your child. I’m just saying that you chose her all along and you will continue to do it.” She stood and started to fold her afghan. “I’m just sorry I ever believed you’d choose me.”

“This isn’t about choosing one person or the other,” he told her frustrated. “She needs me, Elizabeth–”

“And I don’t?” Elizabeth asked, looking at him for the first time. Her eyes were flat and determined. She’d made up her mind. “I’m pregnant with your child. I’ve got a drafty studio and a part-time job. And you’re saying your drug addicted fiancée needs you more than me?” She shook her head. “Ship her off to rehab, get her some counseling. This is not a difficult decision, Jason.”

“I can’t just abandon her–”

“But you can abandon me?” she asked, startled. “It’s okay to abandon me? I’m sorry, I’m not following your train of thought.”

“You know I’ll make sure you have everything you need,” Jason assured her. “We’ll find a house for you to live in–you won’t need to work–we can work this out, Elizabeth.”

“Where does it end?” she demanded. “If she tells you that she doesn’t think she can survive without being married to her, will you do that, too? Do you really believe you can get her off this addiction and then come to me and everything will be okay?”

“I–”

“This isn’t a negotiation, Jason. There’s nothing to work out. I told you that I wasn’t going to make demands. I’m not. But we need to make this clear from the very beginning. I’m not going to be the other woman waiting for you to get a divorce so we can be together. That’s not who I am.”

“You’re not making demands?” Jason scoffed. “What is this then? Leave her now or we can never be together? You don’t think that’s an ultimatum?”

“Maybe it is,” Elizabeth remarked. “You stood here yesterday and told me that you loved me, that you wanted to be with me and have a family. And a month ago, you kissed me. You’re the one who’s made the decisions in this relationship. And now I’m just supposed to say, well go ahead, go back to your fiancée while I go through this pregnancy alone?”

“You’re not going to be alone!”

“If she can manipulate you now, then it will never stop,” Elizabeth told him. “Because I guarantee you that the day I have an ultrasound, she’ll have a relapse. The day I need you for Lamaze classes, she’ll have a relapse. The day I give birth, she’ll have a relapse. You don’t think Courtney knows exactly how to keep you around?”

“And what about you?” Jason accused. “You didn’t think getting pregnant would do the same thing?”

It hung between them for a moment. He seemed shocked that he’d spoken and she was devastated that he thought so little of her.

“Get out,” Elizabeth said softly. “Get out right now. I can’t–I can’t look at you right now.”

“I didn’t mean it,” he said quickly. He came forward to try and touch her–take her into his arms, she didn’t know but she backed up quickly.

“I did not get pregnant to trap you,” Elizabeth said in a low voice. Tears stung her eyes. “I would never do that to you. I can’t believe you’d even suggest it.”

“I didn’t mean it,” Jason said again. “I’m just frustrated with the situation. Please, just….we can work this out.”

“I’m not going to keep you from your child, but I can’t deal with you right now.” She backed up against the wall, her hands in front of her, warding him off. “Maybe you didn’t mean it, but you said it so you must have thought it and I need to deal with that.”

“I just reacted–look this is not what I wanted to happen,” he said desperately. “I just need to see this through and then–”

“No,” Elizabeth told him. “I am not going to stand by and wait like a good little girl while she manipulates you into staying. Because I’ve believed you far too many times–I’ve trusted far too many times and I cannot handle it anymore. Every time that I’ve trusted you lately, you’ve let me done and I just…I can’t do it anymore. So please…get out.”

“No. I’m not leaving until you listen to me and we work something out–”

“There’s nothing to work out!” Elizabeth cried. “You either love me and want to be with me or you don’t. And you obviously don’t. So get out!”

“Please–”

“Get out,” she repeated.

7

“So, why didn’t you tell me I’m going to be an aunt?”

Elizabeth glanced up at Emily and sighed. “Zander has a big mouth.”

Emily sat down across from her best friend and signaled for a waitress. “I’m not going to tell anyone and I won’t even breathe a word to Jason if you don’t want me too. I just want to know why you didn’t come to me.”

“Because I only found out two days ago and since then, I’ve been dividing my time between crying and cursing your brother,” Elizabeth reported. She pushed her scrambled eggs around her plate.

Emily frowned but Penny was there before she could reply. “Just give me some wheat toast and an orange juice.” When Penny left, Emily looked at Elizabeth oddly. “I understand why the news wouldn’t be a good thing, what with the wedding only tomorrow–”

Stricken, Elizabeth stared at her. “They haven’t cancelled the wedding yet?”

Emily shook her head. “Were they supposed to?”

“I…he didn’t seem that upset when I told him,” Elizabeth said faintly. “And we decided we wanted to be together. He left to tell Courtney but he promised to come back to me.”

Emily sighed. “And he didn’t.”

“Not until the next morning,” Elizabeth answered. She felt a lump growing in her throat and she struggled to speak past it. “Apparently, Courtney’s addicted to painkillers and she was high when he tried to tell her. She fell and hit her head.”

Emily gasped. “Oh my God…is she okay?”

Elizabeth nodded. “I guess so. Well, she nearly overdosed and Jason decided he couldn’t leave her after all.”

Emily groaned. “Oh, sometimes I think my brother is more like his old self than he likes to think.”

Elizabeth shook her head. “I don’t understand.”

“Jason Quartermaine,” Emily clarified. “This reeks of Jason Quartermaine. He’d pick his commitment to his family over anything else. All the time. And now Jason Morgan seems to have picked up one of the worst personality traits his former self possessed.”

“It doesn’t matter. I assumed that they’d call off the wedding but I guess I was wrong.” She placed a hand protectively over her abdomen. “I guess I know where I rank again.”

“Rank?” Emily repeated.

“On Jason’s list of priorities.” Elizabeth stared at her breakfast. “We argued about this yesterday, about him always choosing them over me. He said this would only be for a little while and then we could be together but that’s…it’s not good enough for me, Emily.” She felt the familiar sting of tears. “Is it so selfish to want him with me during this? To not want him running off to her all the time?”

“Not at all.” Emily sighed. “Elizabeth…there has to be something I can do to help.”

“There is,” Elizabeth told her. She reached across the table and squeezed her best friend’s hand tightly. “You can just be there for me.”

“Now, that I can definitely guarantee.”

8

“I can’t believe you didn’t postpone this,” Carly muttered, trying to fit the veil over Courtney’s hair.

Courtney shakily applied her lipstick. “It’s just better if we do it now,” she murmured. If they were married, he wouldn’t be so quick to run off to little Elizabeth Webber and maybe…maybe Courtney could convince Elizabeth to just give them the kid and pay her to leave town. They could raise the baby themselves. They didn’t need her.

“I can’t believe you let yourself get addicted to painkillers. What were you thinking?” Carly demanded. “Why didn’t you just come to me?”

“Because I didn’t realize it was happening,” Courtney tried to explain. “I just thought I was getting rid of the pain.”

Carly sighed. “I just have a bad feeling about all of this, Courtney.”

9

“I’m not going to let you do this.”

Jason turned and saw his enraged sister standing in the doorway of the penthouse. He shook his head. “Emily…I don’t–”

She stalked towards him and ripped the bow tie he’d been about to wind around his neck from his hands. “Look, I get that you want to support Courtney through this drug addiction. That’s great, that’s fine, whatever you want to do.”

He stared at her. “You talked to Elizabeth.”

“Well, Elizabeth didn’t really have a choice,” Emily remarked testily. “Because Zander told me the news anyway. So you’re just going to abandon your child?”

“I’m not abandoning my child,” Jason retorted sharply. “I will do whatever I have to keep that child in my life.”

“You’re not doing such a great job so far,” Emily snapped. “You know, if you wanted to convince Elizabeth just how little she means to you, you’re doing a great job.”

“Elizabeth knows I love her,” Jason said, irritated. “And I know she knows it–because I told her!”

“Words are cheap and words are easy,” Emily said scathingly. “You told me that once. Anyone can say the words. They’ve been saying them to her all her life. You need to show her. Because your track record this past year has sucked.”

“It’s too late,” Jason muttered. He reached for the bow tie but Emily held it away from him. “Emily–”

“Look, I don’t ask for much, okay?” Emily said. “All I ever wanted is for you to be happy and if I honestly thought you’d be happy by marrying Courtney and spending the rest of your life as a weekend father, I’d let you do this. But you won’t. You are a wonderful person Jason, with an incredible sense of loyalty.” Her brown eyes bore into his blue ones. “But you’re wasting it on the wrong people. They exploit you–they know you will always be there and they use that. All they care about is what you can do for them.”

She tossed the bow tie on the couch and put her hands on her hips. “I have watched you for the past few months–since Courtney lost the baby. You have withdrawn into yourself. You don’t smile anymore and you’re barely a shadow of the brother I adore. And I watch your so-called best friends plan this wedding around you without once asking you what you wanted.”

“Emily–”

“All Elizabeth ever wanted to do was love you,” Emily said softly. “She wants to be the one who takes care of you–to be the one who makes you happy and you’re afraid of that. Because you know she loves you. You don’t know what do when someone loves you with their whole heart and only cares about what you want rather than what they want. You’ve never had that in your life. Not with Robin, not with Courtney and you sure as hell never had it with Carly.”

“Don’t make this any harder than it already is,” Jason pleaded with his sister. “I can’t change the past.”

“But you don’t have to fuck up your future either.” Emily shook her head. “You argued with me when I married Zander because you knew how I felt about Nikolas. You wanted me to do what I wanted instead of what was best for Zander. And I’m returning the favor. Forget Courtney, forget Sonny, forget Carly. Think about you. Could you really be satisfied only seeing your child on weekends? With not being able to tuck him in every single night and see him every single morning?” Emily stepped closer to him, seeing that she was getting through. “You remember how you felt when you gave Michael to Carly and walked out of the house that day? When he was crying and screaming for you and you had to walk away?”

“Stop it,” Jason pleaded, his voice hoarse, his eyes red. “Stop it.”

“Imagine having to do it over and over again,” Emily said relentlessly. She knew she was hurting him–it was killing her to bring up this memory to him. She knew the pain he’d gone through after losing Michael, but she had to make him understand. “When you hand your son or daughter off to Elizabeth after every visit and you walk out and your child screams at you to come back. You remember how hard it was to walk away once…do you want to have to do it over and over again?”

“Emily…” Jason trailed off helplessly. He closed his eyes. “You know I don’t. God, I’d do anything not to have to do that again.”

“But what you’re doing right now…the path you’re choosing…you are making sure that it happens,” Emily said, forcing her voice to be cold. “You will be part-time father. And one day…Elizabeth will get married to a man who really does love her–who puts her first. And he’ll be the one that tucks your child in every night and cooks breakfast for them in the morning. He’s the one that will be there to raise your child when you’re off doing business for Sonny or saving Courtney or cleaning up after Carly’s messes.”

“Stop it,” Jason ordered, tears slipping from his eyes. “Stop it. Don’t say another word.”

“And trust me, Jason. It will happen,” Emily said, her voice thick. “Because Elizabeth is wonderful, loving and giving person and she deserves someone like that. Who loves her and loves her son because apparently you’re content to take care of the Corinthos family instead of your own. She loves you–she wants you to be that man but it’s glaringly obviously that’s not what you want.”

“I do want that,” Jason told his sister, pressing a hand against his chest. “I’ve spent every moment of the last month thinking about her–about being with her. And since the second I found out she was pregnant, that’s all I’ve wanted to do.”

“Then do it,” Emily told him softly. She brought her hands up and framed his face. “For once, just do what you want to do. She loves you, Jason. You both are so very lucky that you’re getting another chance at happiness. Please don’t throw that away.”

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the Rest in Pieces

Look at me, my depth perception must be off again
Cause this hurts deeper than I thought it did
It has not healed with time
It just shot down my spine
You look so beautiful tonight
Remind me how you laid us down
And gently smiled before you destroyed my life

— Saliva, Rest in Pieces

10

Sonny studied his watch and then glanced down the street. He shoved his hands in his dress pockets and rocked back on his heels.

The door to the church opened and Carly walked out, joining him on the front step. “He’s late.”

“Yep.”

“Jason’s never late,” Carly said. Her dark eyes searched the street, hoping to hear a car or a motorcycle–something.
“He’s been distracted lately,” Sonny said after a moment. “And how could he have missed Courtney being addicted to hydrocodone? He lives with her. He’s engaged to her. He had to see something.”

“What about us Sonny?” Carly asked softly. “We live on the same floor. I’ve spent every day of the last month with her planning this day. I didn’t see it.” She folded her arms.

“We didn’t know to look for it,” Sonny said defensively.

“I don’t think he’s coming,” Carly remarked. She looked at her husband.

“Yeah. Me either.” He glanced at her. “You want to tell Courtney or should I?”

11

Elizabeth slid open the lock and pulled her door open to find a tuxedo-clad Jason standing in her hallway.

She immediately bit back her angry words when she saw his blood shot eyes. “Jason?” she asked uncertainly.

“I don’t–” he hesitated and cleared his throat. When he spoke again, his voice was a bit clearer, a little less hoarse. “I don’t want anyone else raising my child.”

She frowned. “What?”

“I don’t want anyone else tucking him in at night and making breakfast for you two in the morning.”

She was missing something here, something important and it was irritating her. “Jason–”

“I don’t want joint custody.” He took a step towards her, bringing his hand to touch her face. He stopped it in mid-air and it fell to his side.

“What do you want?” she asked breathlessly.

“I don’t know how to be any different–to be anyone other than who I am,” he told her.

“I don’t want you to be anyone else.” She took his hand in hers and pulled him inside the studio. “I just want you to be happy.”

“I know,” he said quietly. He rested his forehead against hers and closed his eyes. “I’ve never known that before.”

“What?” she asked, closing her eyes, too.

Without moving his head, he brought his hands up to frame her face. He kissed her gently. “Someone who doesn’t want to change me.”

“This isn’t going to be easy,” she told him.

“I don’t care,” he replied. He kissed her again, his mouth hot and searching. She reached out blindly and shut the door before losing herself in his touch.

“What did you tell her?” Elizabeth asked as Jason maneuvered her to the couch.

“Nothing,” he replied, pulling off his tux jacket. “I never showed up at the church.”

Elizabeth took his jacket from him and tossed it to the floor before moving her small fingers to the white buttons of his shirt. She glanced up at him curiously. “Then what made you change your mind?”

“Emily came by.” Her fingers stilled and she looked straight ahead at the little skin that showed above his collar. “She told me she wasn’t going to let me do it. That I deserved more–that you deserved more.” He touched her face but she still wouldn’t look at him. “She tortured me, actually. Made me remember how it felt to hand Michael to Carly and never look back.” She looked up at him then with tears in her eyes. “And she made realize that every time I gave our child back you after a visit, I would feel the same away.”

Her hands fell from his chest and landed at her sides. She took a step back and shook her head. “I don’t want you to be with me just for the baby.”

“I wasn’t finished,” Jason told her. “And then she talked about you finding someone who deserved you–and marrying him. And I don’t…I love you, Elizabeth. I haven’t done much lately to convince you of that, but it’s true.”

“What happens when Sonny and Carly find out you ditched the wedding?” Elizabeth asked softly. “And when Courtney has a relapse?”

“Do we have to have all the answers right now?” he asked her.

“I’d feel better if we did,” she remarked, folding her arms. “We have a nasty habit of making a commitment and running from it.”

He stepped towards her and gripped her shoulders lightly. “Not this time, Elizabeth.”

She peered up at him, her lashes wet and dark with tears. “I want to believe that,” she whispered.

“Then give me a chance to prove it.”

12

Courtney slammed the penthouse door shut, cutting off her concerned sister-in-law. She yanked the sweater off her shoulders and slammed it down on the desk.

That lying son of a bitch. He left her. He abandoned her on their wedding day so he could go to that little tramp.

Her hands were shaking and her neck started to ache. She started searching through the desk for something to take the edge off. She looked around and frowned when she saw the hydrocodone bottle sticking out from underneath the couch. It must have fallen over at some point and no one had seen it.

She practically dashed across the room, her white wedding dress rustling with every step. She fell to her knees and ripped the top off. She swallowed three pills dry and went into the kitchen for a glass of water.

It wasn’t working. The pain wasn’t going away. The shaking wasn’t leaving her body. She took two more. And then two more. She finished off four more before there wasn’t any left in the bottle.

But the pain still wasn’t going away. Enraged, she hurled the bottle across the kitchen before reaching for the half empty water glass and tossing that. It hit the bullet-proof window and shattered, the sound echoing in her mind over and over and over again.

She pressed her hands to her ears, trying to block the sounds out. But she could hear it and somewhere in there was Ric’s voice.

“Take a good look sweetheart because you’re alone, too.”

“He was waiting for my wife.”

“He wants her.”

“He never got over her.”

Courtney screeched, trying to block out his voice but it kept coming and then she heard AJ telling her that she wasn’t Jason’s type–that Jason went for small delicate girls like Robin and Elizabeth. Before long his voice was joined by Lorenzo Alcazar’s telling her that it was her fault she’d lost her baby–that it was her fault she couldn’t have children.

And then there was Jason’s voice. In the beginning telling her that he and Elizabeth worked well when they were alone. Saying that he’d slept with her. That they were friends. That she’d comforted him in the chapel. That she was pregnant.

The voices kept coming, faster and faster. Over and over. She kept screaming to try and shut up them up. She heard someone yelling her name but she couldn’t figure out who and anyway, it didn’t matter because all she could hear were people telling her Jason loved Elizabeth, that he always had and that she’d only been a poor substitute.

She kept screaming even after her voice gave out and she crumpled onto the kitchen, trying to figure out where she was and who was talking to her. She felt someone’s hands on her skin but she didn’t know who.

And just before her mind went dark and blank, she saw Jason in a tuxedo, waiting for Elizabeth the bride at the end of an aisle.

13

“I think the first thing we should do is find a house,” Jason remarked, pulling the door open for Elizabeth the next morning. She glanced at him over her shoulder as they headed for an empty table.

“Don’t you think that’s a bit much?” she asked. “We could just rent an apartment. Besides, I can’t afford to buy a house.”

He stared at her and she fidgeted under his gaze. “Well, I can’t,” she remarked lamely. She picked up the menu and studied it.

“You don’t have to worry about money,” Jason said. The menu snapped to the table and she glared at him. “I mean, don’t you want what’s best for our child?”

Her retort died on her lips and she narrowed her eyes. “That’s a low blow, Morgan.”

“Look, I know you like to be independent. That’s fine–that’s one of the things I love about you. But you said it yourself–your studio is drafty and too small and my penthouse is out of the question for a number of reasons.”

She glanced down at the table and sighed. “I just don’t feel right letting you do that kind of thing. I have to support myself.”

“I’m not saying you need to quit your job,” Jason told her. “But do you think you could let me take care of you?”

“I don’t like depending on other people,” Elizabeth told him bluntly. “It’s been my experience that as soon as you let yourself trust that they’ll always be there, they disappear.”

He winced. “I know. But this is different.”

“Yeah. Because I’m pregnant,” Elizabeth remarked. She picked the menu up again.

He took it from her. “You have that memorized and you’re just trying to avoid the subject. It’s different because this time we’re different. I know you don’t trust me yet but I’m asking you to try.”

“You’re going to have to give me time,” Elizabeth told him softly. “Because it’s not easy to do that again.”

“Yeah, I know. But this time, I’m not giving you any other options.”

14

“Oh, Lucky wait,” Emily hissed before her friend reached to open the door. She peered through the window. “Jason’s in there with Elizabeth.”

“I thought he was supposed to get married yesterday,” Lucky remarked curiously. He peeked over her head. “What’re they doing together?”

She saw Elizabeth smile and Emily couldn’t help but let a little sound that sounded like a squeal to her.

“What is going on?” Lucky demanded. “You’re happy, Elizabeth’s happy…what’d I miss?”

“As usual, everything,” Emily sighed. She glanced back in the window. “But this time, you missed my brother finally becoming the man he used to be.”

“The one that beat me up and stole my woman?” Lucky scowled.

Emily glared at him. “I sincerely hope you’re joking.”

“I am now,” Lucky assured her. “Anyway, what does that have to do with Elizabeth? Are they back together?”

“I hope so,” Emily replied.

“What?” a voice from behind them demanded.

They turned and Emily and Lucky exchanged troubled glances. “Hey, Carly,” Emily greeted. “How are you feeling?”

“Fat,” Carly retorted. She folded her arms tightly and glared at them. “Now I want you to explain what I just heard.” She peered past him and her eyes narrowed. “Never mind. I think I knowexactly what’s going on.”

15

“Jason, I don’t think it’s a good idea,” Elizabeth told him again. She started cutting up her scrambled eggs. “I mean, we should just–”

“I hope you’re happy.”

Carly’s voice cut in directly and silenced the entire diner. Jason didn’t even look up at her–he just clenched his fist around his coffee cup.

“Because of what you did yesterday, you have destroyed Courtney’s life,” Carly went on, her voice scathing and angry.

“Carly,” Elizabeth said softly, “maybe this isn’t a good time–”

“Shut up, you little tramp,” Carly bit out. “Because of you,” she said, looking back at Jason, “Courtney went back to the penthouse and she took more pills. You couldn’t even throw them away. You left them out and she took the entire bottle. She’s in a coma, Jason.”

He snapped his head up to look at her then, surprise etched on his face. “What?”

“That’s right, a coma. And the doctors think she’ll have irreversible brain damage if she ever wakes up.”

“That’s not fair to blame it on him,” Elizabeth interjected coldly. “She chose to take them.”

“And he knew what would happen if he left her,” Carly snapped back. “He knew she was emotionally vulnerable. And he abandoned her for you.” She tilted her head to the side. “What exactly is it that you have that she doesn’t? I’m just not seeing the attraction.”

Before Elizabeth could even think of a retort, Emily burst into the diner, having propped the door open to hear every single word that the hateful shrew spoke.

“You self-righteous little bitch,” Emily spat. “You just can’t handle the fact that my brother is happy can you? Because you know Elizabeth won’t put up with him being at your every beck and call. Because she won’t let him spend his entire life being your second husband.”

“You little brat–”

“You ruined Jason’s life more times than I count and now you’re trying to guilt him into spending the rest of his life at that little twit’s bedside.” Emily glared at the blonde. “I’ve got news for you, you whore, he’s not your lapdog, he’s not Sonny’s slave and I will be damned if I see him waste his life with that stupid idiot. Courtney chose to take those painkillers–she chose to take them again last night. She knew that there was a possibility Jason would walk out on the wedding and she set herself up to it. No one here but that little slut is to blame.”

By the time Emily was done her tirade, her face was red and her chest was heaving.

“Are you going to let her talk to me like that?” Carly asked Jason stunned.

“You’ve got to be kidding me,” Lucky said, jumping in. “You just ripped him apart in front of the entire diner and now you want him to defend you?”

Carly huffed. “I have to get back to the hospital. I don’t have the time to deal with this.” She stalked out of the diner.

Elizabeth reached across the table and squeezed Jason’s free hand. “Jason–”

“I have to go,” he said quickly. He stood up, his chair scraping against the floor. “I need to get out of here.”

Elizabeth’s eyes stung with tears. “Jason, wait–”

He brushed past his sister and Lucky and left the diner before anyone could say another word.

Elizabeth’s hands started to shake and she closed her eyes. She could hear Emily speaking and felt Lucky crouch in front of her, but it was all in the background.

She’d believed him again. Even though she’d told him she didn’t and she’d sworn not to, she believed him when he said he was sticking around.

She opened her eyes and managed a weak smile. “I’m okay,” she assured them both. “I just needed a second.”

“Elizabeth,” Emily began.

“No, really, I’m fine,” Elizabeth told her. “Besides, this is my fault. It’s the third time I’ve done this to myself. I have to stop believing him when he tells me he’s sticking around or that he loves me.”

“I see that I’m lost again,” Lucky remarked. “Anyone want to fill me in and I’ll pay for breakfast?”

16

Before Carly reached Courtney’s hospital room, she went into labor and by the time Jason got the hospital, Sonny and Carly were in the delivery room. So Courtney’s room was empty.

She was paler than usual and the room was silent, excluding the various beeps and clicking on the machines she was hooked up to.

He stood next to her bed and sighed. “It’d be so easy,” he murmured. “It’d be all too easy to give into the guilt and sit here, waiting for you to wake up.”

Her chest rose and fell almost mechanically and he knew that one of these machines was breathing for her.

“I’m sorry that what I did caused you to take those pills and a few months ago, I would have let myself take that route. I would have sat here waiting for you to wake up and when you did, I would have stood by you without batting an eye.”

He sighed and glanced towards the door. “But this is a different time in my life and as cruel as it sounds, Elizabeth’s waiting for me. I probably already hurt her by leaving like that and it’s going to take a long time before she trusts me again. But she will.”

He exhaled slowly. “I hope…I hope you wake up and that the doctors are wrong. But I can’t make this my life anymore. It’s not fair…not to me, not to Elizabeth, our child…and in the long run, it wouldn’t have been fair to you.”

He leaned down and kissed her on the forehead before leaving the room as quietly as he came.

17

Lucky kicked at her heater. “You stupid son of a bitch,” he muttered. “Work!”

“You so need to get the heating fixed in here,” Emily remarked, shivering. She yanked a comforter from it’s place on a shelf behind the couch. She spread it over the two of them.

“It’s next on my list, Em,” Elizabeth told her friend dryly. She sighed and rested her head against the back of the couch. “How’s the battle coming, Captain?”

Lucky grunted and gave the heater another sharp kick. It rumbled and finally kicked in. “I am the king!” he cheered.

Emily laughed. “Yeah, yeah.” She sighed. “He does love you.”

“Emily, I don’t really want to hear that right now, okay?” Elizabeth asked softly. “Thanks for making Lucky fix my heater.”

“No problem. But come next month…if you’re still here, I want you to come stay with Zander and me at the cottage, okay?”

“I’ll think about it, Em,” Elizabeth told her.

“Okay, this place is starting to warm up,” Lucky told her. He looked at Emily. “I promised Zander I’d have you home by noon.”

Emily wrinkled her nose. “He’s such a dictator,” she joked. She came out from underneath the comforter. “You look tired–get some sleep. We’ll all go out for diner tomorrow, okay?”

“Sure.” She hugged them goodbye and then snuggled into her couch to take a long nap.

Fifteen minutes later, she became conscious of someone staring at her. She slowly opened her eyes to see Jason crouched in front of her. She jackknifed into a seated position and stared at him. “What the hell are you doing here?”

“I’m sorry for leaving Kelly’s like that earlier.” He straightened and sat down next to her. “I had a bad reaction to Carly’s news and it wasn’t fair to you.”

“I thought…” she looked away. “I thought her guilt trip had worked.”

“Yeah, I know.” He reached out and took one of her hands in his. “I went to the hospital to see Courtney. To say goodbye.”

She frowned. “I hope you didn’t run into Carly or Sonny.”

Jason shook his head. “She went into labor, so I was able to avoid them both.” He sighed. “I’m sorry that I did it the way I did. I know I could have handled it better.”

“It’s okay,” Elizabeth shrugged.

“It’s not okay,” he told her firmly. He kicked off his boots and pulled the comforter over them both, gathering her against his chest. She tucked her head under chin. “I made you doubt me again and I don’t like knowing that. I want you to trust me.”

“It’s hard,” she said, softly. She closed her eyes. “Every time I think I do…something else happens.”

“I know.”

“What happened at the hospital?” Elizabeth asked after a moment.

“She wasn’t awake, if that’s what you mean.” He hesitated. “She was hooked up to all these machines and I think one of them is breathing for her.”

“I’m so sorry,” she said softly, squeezing his hand. “That must have been hard.”

“It would have easy to give into the guilt trip and that bothers me. I never used to do what people wanted me to do–I mean, I’d clean up Carly’s messes and take care of business for Sonny but it never seemed to interfere with anything before. Robin never really minded a-and she and I were apart for so long that I got too used to that being my life. And when you walked away, it was all I had left.”

“I won’t apologize for that,” she told him quietly.

“I’m not asking you too. But I threw myself into work and then Courtney happened…it all feels like a blur to me, Elizabeth. Sometimes I couldn’t even distinguish one day from the other.”

She sighed. “We’re just too stubborn for our own good,” she murmured. “Because I felt the same way.”

“Well…it took us long enough to get here but we’re finally on the same page again. What do you want to do now?”

“Right now, I just want to sleep,” Elizabeth told him. She yawned. “I’m so tired.”

“Sleep I can handle.”

18

Sonny paced outside his sister’s hospital room. He’d had a long day and night–but finally Carly had brought their son into the world. John Michael Corinthos was as perfect as he could be and both mother and baby were resting peacefully.

That left Sonny to try and fix his crumbling family. Courtney was in a coma and Jason…he wasn’t quite sure where Jason was. Carly had gone to find him, but had gone into labor and they hadn’t had a chance to talk about it since.

He pulled out his cell phone and dialed the number of Brenda’s cottage.

“‘Ello?” Zander said.

“Zander, this is Sonny, is Emily there?” Sonny requested.

“Yeah, hold on.” He heard Zander call to his wife in the background. “She’s coming.”

“Sonny?” Emily said.

“Hey…have you seen Jason?”

Immediately, Emily’s voice turned cold. “Why?”

Sonny frowned. “Well…Courtney’s here in a coma and her fiancé hasn’t shown up. I’m worried. His cell phone is off.”

“You don’t know,” Emily stated plainly. “Oh. Well, Jason isn’t available right now, so I’ll ask him to get in touch when I see him.”

“Emily–”

“Now you know how hearing that feels,” Emily said before hanging up.

Sonny flipped his cell phone shut and sighed.

19

Emily looked at Zander and shook her head. “He has no idea that Jason left Courtney for Elizabeth.”

“I thought you said he left the diner like a bat out of hell to get to the hospital,” Zander said, wrapping his arms around her waist.

Emily shook her head, distracted. “No. He left the diner and we assumed he went to the hospital. But Sonny hasn’t seen him since before the wedding.”

“Well maybe he needed some time by himself to process it all,” Zander remarked.

“Do you think he went back to Elizabeth?” Emily asked thoughtfully.

“He better have or else me and Lucky are going to have to kill him.” He rested his chin on her shoulder. “She was scared about telling him, you know. Afraid of his reaction.”

“He wants a family,” Emily said knowingly. “And I can’t think of anyone more suited to be the mother of his children. Elizabeth loves him. Despite everything, despite this last year, she really loves him. And he loves her. So why can’t they get it together?”

“Well, they kind of have to now don’t they?” Zander asked. “Elizabeth is going to have his child whether he went back to her or not. They’re kind of forced to get it together.”

“Couldn’t have happened to more deserving people,” Emily joked.

20

“I’m not doing it.”

Elizabeth rolled her eyes, exasperated. “Could you give us a few minutes?” she asked the realtor before pulling Jason onto the porch. ” What is your problem?” she asked.

“It’s too far out of town,” Jason told her. “It’s in a bad area–”

“You used to live three houses down with Robin,” Elizabeth told him pointedly. “It’s close to Emily and Zander and it’s something I can afford to help pay for.”

“You’re not using your money,” he said out of habit. He rolled his shoulders. His entire body felt tense. For the past week, they hadn’t any run-ins with Carly or Sonny and things seemed to be going well between them.

So, naturally, he felt like something bad was going to happen.

“Look, what’s really wrong?” she asked softly. “Are you having second thoughts about doing this?”

“No,” Jason said firmly. “I want us to build a life together…and if a cottage so close to Emily is what you want…then that’s what we’ll do.”

“If you don’t like it–”

“I’m just not thrilled about living so close to Zander,” Jason told her.

“Are you sure that’s it?” Elizabeth asked, suspiciously.

“Yeah.” He reached into his pocket and pulled out a checkbook. “This is for you.”

She frowned at him and opened it to see a stack of checks in hers and Jason’s names. “What is this?”

“They’re checks drawn on our joint account. You can write a check for the house,” Jason told her.

“But we don’t have a joint account.”

“Yes, we do. I opened it yesterday.”

“It’s not a joint account if it’s all your money,” Elizabeth remarked crossly.

“Look, what am I going to do with it?” he asked softly. “It just sits in the bank gaining interest. I never use it. Why shouldn’t you reap one of the very few benefits my job allows?”

“Because I didn’t earn it.”

“Neither did I, not really,” Jason told her. “Look, can we argue about this later? I have to go talk to Sonny about the job anyway.”

“That’s what’s bothering you, isn’t it?” Elizabeth asked. “Why do you have to look for him? He hasn’t come looking for you.”

“I just want to get this over with so it’s not hanging over our heads.” He kissed her forehead. “Go to Emily’s when you’re done here and I’ll pick you up there.”

“Okay,” Elizabeth sighed.

21

“I’m thrilled that you guys are gonna live down the street,” Emily said, hugging her friend tightly. She took Zander’s hand in hers and squeezed it. “We can have dinners together and–”

“I think we’re hoping for a little much considering your brother isn’t all that fond of me,” Zander interrupted with a grimace. “And believe me, the feeling is entirely mutual.”

Elizabeth sat down on the couch and sighed. “I’m not sure getting a place together is for the best.”

Emily frowned and sat down. “What are you talking about?”

“She’s come to her senses?” Zander prompted, sitting on the arm of the couch. Emily socked him in the shin. “Ow!”

“Because Jason put my name on his bank account and expects me to let him pay for everything,” Elizabeth muttered.

“Well, he’s got a lot of money. It makes sense that he wants to provide for his family.” Emily smiled. “And, thank God, that family is you and your child.”

“He’s going overboard with all of this so that I will trust him and believe in him. I mean, he’s doing absolutely anything he can think of.” Elizabeth sighed. “He spends every day with me, all we do is talk about this last year and the problems we’ve had. He drives me to work, he picks me up, he stops in on my breaks. And now he’s overcompensating by buying a house so quickly. It’s like if we can get a normal life, he thinks that’ll make it all better and it can’t.”

“He’s made some major life changes this last week–he just needs time to adjust to it all.”

“He went to see Sonny about his job,” Elizabeth told her softly. “Does Sonny know that Jason left Courtney for me?”

“Yeah, but he doesn’t know you’re pregnant,” Emily replied.

“What I wouldn’t give to be a fly on the wall during that conversation,” Zander remarked.

“You are so not helping. Go outside and water the flowers or something,” Emily told him, irritated.

“Yes, ma’am,” Zander saluted. He stood and disappeared into the back of the house.

“Look, I think it’s time you make a leap of faith,” Emily told her best friend. “I don’t in any way condone half of Jason’s decisions these last few months but he’s trying to make up for them now. He wants you to trust him.”

“It’s all happening so fast,” Elizabeth murmured. “Two weeks ago–a week ago, he was going to marry Courtney and now we’re buying a house. I just…I can’t deal with this.”

“Well, maybe he is overcompensating. Maybe he thinks if he gets this house and you two move in together–it’ll go a long way towards earning your trust again.”

“I think I’m going to talk to him when he gets here,” Elizabeth said firmly. “He’s got to understand that all the actions in the world aren’t going to help–I just need time.”

22
Sonny heard his footsteps even before he saw Jason. He entered Courtney’s hospital room. “Sonny.”

“You’re late,” Sonny said quietly. He stood up from his chair and faced his best friend. “I knew you’d come to your senses.”

Jason sighed heavily. “No, I haven’t.”

Sonny frowned. “Excuse me?”

“I came to talk to you about the job.” Jason shook his head. “I’m not leaving Elizabeth.”

“I don’t understand,” Sonny said. “A week ago, you were going to marry my sister. And suddenly you leave her for your old girlfriend? And you think that’s just okay?”

Jason exhaled slowly. “I don’t expect you to understand–but I wish you did. I love Elizabeth. Much like the way you love Brenda, except while you see her as your poison and want to stay as far away as possible, I love Elizabeth and I want to be with her.”

“Then what the hell was this past year about?” Sonny demanded. “Asking my sister to marry you, telling her you loved her.”

“I cared about her, I told myself I loved her and that marrying her was the right decision and right up until a week and a half ago, I was going to do that.”

“So what the hell changed your mind?” he barked.

“Elizabeth told me she was pregnant,” Jason replied shortly. “And I would rather be with her and raise a family than to spend the rest of my life taking care of yours.”

“Pregnant,” Sonny repeated. “I take it that you believe the child is yours.”

“I know it is,” Jason snapped, harshly.

“Which means you cheated on my sister,” Sonny said quietly. “When?”

“Early October,” Jason said without shame. “I love her, but I went back to Courtney out of guilt. But I can’t do that anymore.”

“Then are are you here now?”

“My job,” Jason remarked.

“You don’t have a job if you’re going to betray my family,” Sonny said shortly.

“That’s fine. I guess I just needed it said out loud,” Jason told her. “Goodbye.”

23

“I hate you!” Elizabeth screeched.

Jason frowned. “Excuse me?”

“She doesn’t mean it,” Emily assured him. She glanced at her best friend, sweating and breathing heavily. “I don’t think she means it.”

“Does it hurt that much?” Jason asked curiously, pushing Elizabeth’s damp hair off her forehead. She glared at him.

“You’re never touching me again.”

“She doesn’t mean that either,” Emily said hurriedly.

“Yeah, women say crazy things when they’re in labor,” Lucky said helpfully.

“How–would–you know?” Elizabeth grunted.

“I watch TV,” Lucky said defensively.

“Okay, it’s time to clear the room for everyone except the parents,” Dr. Meadows announced. “Scoot!”

Emily squeezed Elizabeth’s hand. “Good luck, honey.”

“Yeah, let’s hope this kid looks like you,” Lucky told her. Catching Jason’s dark glare, he hastily kissed her on the forehead and left the room with Emily on his heels.

“Okay, are you ready for this baby, Ms. Webber?”

“Will the pain stop when it’s out?” Elizabeth demanded.

Dr. Meadows laughed. “It should.”

“Then let’s do this.”

24

Almost two hours later, Jason exited the delivery room with a tiny pink bundle clutched in his arms.

“It’s a girl,” he said softly.

Emily leapt up from her seat, followed by Zander, Lucky, Nikolas and Audrey as they all tried to crowd around him.

“How’s Elizabeth?” Audrey asked, cooing over her great-granddaughter. “She’s so beautiful.”

“Elizabeth’s fine. She was born almost a half hour ago but we’ve just been sitting in there staring at her.” Jason met his sister’s eyes. “She’s beautiful isn’t she? She’s perfect.”

“Oh, Jason, she’s so small,” Emily breathed.

“We named her Emma,” Jason told her. “Emma Audrey Webber Morgan.”

“Such a long name for such a small little girl,” Nikolas said, almost amused.

“Mr. Morgan, we have take her to the nursery,” the maternity nurse remarked, reaching for his daughter. Jason reluctantly placed Emma into her arms.

“Oh, Jason, I can’t believe she’s finally here!” Emily cried, throwing her arms around her brother. She laughed. “I’m an aunt!”

“Is Elizabeth up for visitors?” Audrey asked.

“She was kind of drowsy when I left but I know she wanted to see you,” Jason said.

25

“Darling, how do you feel?” Audrey asked.

“Kind of numb,” Elizabeth replied, sleepily. “They gave me an epidural so I don’t really feel anything.

“Your daughter is absolutely beautiful,” Audrey told her, squeezing her granddaughter’s hands. “I’m so proud of you.”

“Are you?” Elizabeth asked softly.

“Of course. You just gave me a beautiful great-granddaughter. You live in a beautiful home, you’re a successful artist with your own wall at the art gallery. You’ve bloomed over the last eight months and you’ve been so happy, darling.”

“You don’t know how much it means to hear those words from you,” Elizabeth whispered. “You don’t even care that Jason is her father?”

“Oh…well, you’ve forced me to get to know him as who he is, and not the man I’ve read about. And Jason Morgan, the mechanic, is a wonderful man who loves you very much.”

Elizabeth smiled faintly. “Yeah, it took a while but I believe that too.”

The door opened then and Jason peeked in. “Hey…”

Elizabeth’s smile widened and she reached out a hand. “Hey, Emma in the nursery?”

Jason nodded and sat on her next to the bed, her hand held tightly in his. “They’ll bring her to your room once you’re moved to a more permanent one.”

Audrey smiled. “I’ll leave you two alone.” She kissed Elizabeth’s forehead and surprised both of them when she hugged Jason. “I’ll be in the hallway with the rest of them. They’re already arguing about godparents.”

“We already decided that and they know it,” Elizabeth said, highly amused. “It’s Zander and Emily.” She smiled at Jason. “Lucky and Nik can be godparents for the next kid. They’ll think it’s great.”

“They’re men.”

“So Lucky can be the godmother,” Elizabeth joked.

Audrey left laughing.

“The next kid?” Jason asked with a smile. “Do you think you’ll be ready for that any time soon?”

Elizabeth snorted. “Ask me when the drugs wear off.” Her thumb stroked a little circle on his hand. “I’m sorry for the stuff I said during labor. I don’t hate you.”

“Yeah, Emily mentioned you didn’t mean it.”

“You remember that thing we talked about last week?” she asked softly, meeting his eyes.

“Yeah, the one you said you needed more time to think about?”

“I don’t think I need any more time.” She smiled. “I love you, Jason. And my answer is yes.”

He leaned forward and captured her lips in a gentle kiss. “I promise that I will never make you doubt me again.”

“I’m going to hold you to that,” she whispered, kissing him again.

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the Rivalry

She went straight to Jake’s after her confrontation with Courtney but she didn’t see Jason anywhere downstairs.

“Jake!” she called to the bartender.

The older woman sighed. “Aw, come on, Liz. Twice in one night?” She got a good look at the brunette’s bloodshot eyes and she sat up straight. “Something happen?”

Elizabeth licked her lips nervously. “Do you happen to know where Jason Morgan went?”

“Sure, honey, he’s renting room three from me upstairs–” Jake stopped talking as Elizabeth pushed away from the bar and headed for the flight of stairs to take her to the second floor.

He definitely hadn’t been expecting to see her again so soon but there Elizabeth
was–standing outside his room, her eyes bloodshot and her hands trembling.

“She lied to me,” Elizabeth said in a tiny voice. Recognizing the misery in her voice, he took her by the hand and drew her inside the room.

“I’m sorry,” he told her.

“I spent most of my life bouncing from place to place,” Elizabeth began in a trembling voice that strengthened as she continued. “I never had a real friend because as soon as you’d get settled in somewhere, you’d have to move and after a while, it all started to blur together.” She took a deep breath. “But when I was eighteen and I got to see my records for the first time…I found out that I had a mother. That I had a father a-and that I even had a brother.” Her eyes were glossy with tears but she kept them back. “I came here to find Michael and for the first time, I had a family. I–I had a brother and I had a sister. And this past year has been the best of my life so you have to understand that I believed Courtney because she’s my sister–”

“Elizabeth…” He took her hands in his and was a little startled to find them cold as ice. “I already told you–you had every reason to believe her and not me.”

“I just…” she sucked in a deep breath and closed her eyes. “Sisters aren’t supposed to lie to each other. They…they’re supposed to support one another and it’s not fair that I found it and lost it.”

“I’m sorry,” he said, softly. He touched her hair and then slid his fingers through it. “I know what it’s like to be disappointed in people you expected better from. And it sucks.”

“I wanted you to know that I really do like you,” Elizabeth said, changing the subject. “It wouldn’t have upset me so much otherwise.”

“Well, I like you, too,” Jason replied with a crooked grin.

“The reason I came clean with Courtney when I did is because I wanted…” She hesitated and licked her lips. Telling a guy she was sexually attracted to him was no new thing for her but it was more than this time. She was not only attracted to him physically, but mentally as well. She liked spending time with him–liked the way he smiled, and his no bullshit way of speaking.

“I planned on sleeping with you tonight and I didn’t want it feel like I was winning a bet,” Elizabeth told him bluntly.

He smirked. “Oh, you were, were you?”

She flushed. “Well…I was going to try.” She shrugged and looked away. “Would you have turned me down?”

“Well, that depends,” Jason remarked. He moved away from her and sat in one of the armchairs. “How were you planning to convince me?”

A saucy smile spread across her face and she nodded, taking the challenge. Elizabeth tugged off her leather jacket and tossed it to the side, revealing the outfit she’d been in earlier–with the almost indecent low cut tank top and barely there mini skirt.

She sashayed across the room and climbed into his lap, straddling his waist. Her breasts were almost level with his eyes but he lifted them to meet hers. “How am I doing so far?”

“Not bad,” Jason allowed. “Is that it?” he asked with amusement in his clear blue eyes.

She rolled her eyes. “Come on. Would you have turned me down?” she asked.

“Well, I don’t know. Seems to me we’re starting something here,” Jason told her. “Would sleeping together so soon be smart?”

“Why not?” Elizabeth shrugged. “Sex doesn’t to ruin anything. I like you, you like me.” She arched an eyebrow and moved her hips just…a little. “Feels like you really like me.”

“Lust is easy–comes naturally to everyone,” he told her. He brushed a piece of hair behind her ear, letting his fingertips trail down her jaw line. “Sometimes it’s just about waiting for the right time.”

Elizabeth nodded. “Fair enough. But how do you know when it is?”

Jason frowned, “Elizabeth…I…you’re not a virgin are you?”

She laughed. “No. I’ve slept with some…three guys to be exact. But they were one-night stands. And I think…” she hesitated. “I think you’re looking for something more.”

“I am,” Jason confirmed. “So you’re telling me you’ve never been in a relationship before?”

“No,” Elizabeth admitted. She moved her hands from his chest and scooted back a little so she wasn’t exactly sitting on his arousal.

“That’s not something to be ashamed of,” he told her. “You’re only nineteen. I’m just not sure we should rush this.”

“No big deal.” Elizabeth tried not to feel rejected and started slide off his lap but he caught the look in her eyes and gripped her hips to make her stay still.

“Where do you think you’re going?” he asked. He fanned his hands on her back, sliding some of his fingers underneath the stretchy fabric of her tank.

“You said we shouldn’t rush this so I was going to go…” Elizabeth hesitated. “Do you not want me to go?”

“No, I don’t.” Jason slid one of his hands down to the hem of her mini skirt, resting it just underneath. “I said we shouldn’t rush, I never said we shouldn’t do anything at all.”

That brought the sexy smile he loved back to her face and her hands returned to his chest or more exactly, his shirt. She clenched her fingers in the soft material and pulled his head to hers.

“So…what exactly are you up for?” she whispered against his lips.

Instead of answering her, he slid his hand further up the soft skin of her inner thigh, his finger tips brushing against her panties. Her breath hitched and she closed her eyes. “That’s…that’s good.”

He traced the elastic edge for a moment and watched her eyes closed, never moving her lips from against his. He could feel her shallow and fast breathing against his skin. Jason slid his fingers underneath the edge of the fabric and slid it up and down the wet slit of her core.

“Oh, God, please,” she breathed. She wiggled her hips around hoping to force him to touch her more.

“What do you want?” he asked. Elizabeth opened her eyes and glared at him.

“You’re kidding right?” she managed to say. She arched an eyebrow and moved her head away from him, breaking the contact of their lips and his fingers sliding from her center.

To his surprise, she climbed off his lap and moved backwards until she could sit on the bed. “Elizabeth?” he asked, confusion in his voice.

She crossed her legs and leaned back on her hands. “I got a few questions before we go any further.”

He grinned and slid forward. “Uh huh.”

“I figure they’re really just a formality but I tend to stick to routines. Got any diseases?”

He frowned. “No.”

“Girlfriend I should know about? Wife? Kids?”

“No, no, and no.” He stood and crossed the few between them, towering over her until he got on his knees. “How many questions are there?”

“Sometimes I make them up as I go along,” Elizabeth told him cheerfully. “Do you use protection as a rule or only when specifically asked for?”

“I use protection at all times,” he told her. “Unless specifically asked otherwise.”

“Good because I’m on the pill and I think it feels better with nothing between us.” She straightened and grinned down at him. “You should think twice about teasing me.”

“Uh huh. You done?”

“For now.”

“Good. Got any diseases?” he asked.

She glared at him. “Excuse me?”

“Hey, you get to ask, I get to ask,” he told her. “Got any diseases?”

“No.”

“Husband? Boyfriends? Kids?”

She shuddered. “God, no.”

“You don’t want kids?” he asked, a little disappointed.

“Well, sure, when I’m like twenty-five not when I’m nineteen.” She smirked. “I like my freedom and I’m just getting used to it.”

“How many kids were you thinking of?” he asked.

A wider smile curved on her lips. “At least two. So they’re not lonely.” She settled her hands around his neck and looked down at him. “Why?”

“Just curious.”

“Any more questions?”

He shook his hands and slid his hands up her smooth legs until he reached the straps of her panties. “You mind if I take these off?”

“Nope. Feel free.” She leaned back on her hands again and lifted her hips to help him. He tossed the red silk over his shoulder and spread her legs, resting one over each shoulder. “What’re you doing?”

He grinned up at her. “It’s not obvious?” he asked before he leaned his head forward and his tongue darted out to taste her.

“Um…sure,” she panted. He spread her open with his fingers and licked at her greedily before taking her clit in his mouth and sucking.

“Oh, son of a bitch!” Her body convulsed and she panted, spearing her fingers in his hair. “I can’t…you have…” Elizabeth closed her eyes and tried to force some rational thought into her cloudy mind but then she felt one of his thick calloused fingers enter her wet hot channel as he nipped at her clit again. She nearly blacked out and by the time she could focus on anything, she was on the bed and he was looming over top of her, nibbling on the soft skin on her neck.

“You okay?” he murmured.

“Jason, I–” She struggled to control her breathing. “That was incredible.” She reached for the hem of his shirt but he caught her hands in his and shook his head.

“Not tonight.”

She sighed. “That no rushing thing again huh?”

Jason nodded and rolled off her. She turned on her side and propped herself up on her elbow. “So, no nookie, huh?”

He laughed and shook his head. “I just want to take things a little slow, okay?” He touched her jaw. “Besides, I want you to work things out with your sister.”

Elizabeth rolled her eyes. “If you’re going to withhold sex until I talk to her, we’re going to be here a while.”

“Look, I don’t want to come between you and your sister,” he told her.

“You didn’t do anything wrong,” she assured him. “Courtney is the one who lied and eventually I’ll forgive her but not until I’m finished with the violent thoughts okay?”

“Okay, fair enough.” He sat up. “You wanna stay the night? I got a shirt you could probably sleep in.”

“You’re still sticking with the taking it slow?” she sighed. “Jason, come on, that doesn’t seem fair. You didn’t–”

“No, but there’s time.” Jason slid off the bed and crossed to his dresser to pull out a green t-shirt. He tossed it at her. “I like you, Elizabeth. I want this to go somewhere.”

She tugged off her tank and pulled the shirt on before shimmying out of her skirt. “Well, how am I supposed to argue with that?”

“You’re not,” he replied. He leaned one knee on the bed and kissed her hard.

“Okay, you’re really not playing fair now.”

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the Rivalry

“Come in!” Sonny called before turning his attention back to the phone. “Yeah, just keep me updated on Junior. I’m glad his father saw fit to send him out of town but you never know with slime like him.” He saw Jason enter and held up a hand. “Thanks, Johnny. Let me know.”

He hung up the phone and frowned. “Were we supposed to meet tonight?”

Jason shook his head. “No. I, actually, I’m here to pick up Elizabeth.”

Sonny’s frown deepened. “She left half an hour ago. Dressed to go to Jake’s.” He hesitated. Now that he thought about it, his sister hadn’t looked quite right in the eyes when she’d left the penthouse. A little sad–her eyes had been slightly bloodshot. He peered at his friend. “Did something happening last night?”

Jason rubbed the back of his neck. “Not that I’m aware of. We went to Eli’s, decided to do something to night and then I dropped her off. Maybe…maybe we got our wires crossed and she thought we were meeting at Jake’s.”

“Didn’t you see her there though?” Sonny asked. He tilted his head to the side. “You’ve got the room there again right?”

“Yeah but I came straight from the warehouse.” He jerked a thumb towards the door. “I’m just gonna see if I can find her there. See you later, Sonny.”

“Yeah, see ya,” Sonny said. He leaned against his desk after his friend left and shook his head a little. Something was off here–he could just feel it.

Elizabeth shrugged her leather jacket off and tossed it over the back of a chair before taking the shot of whiskey from Zander Smith and tossing it back. “Good to see you’re back in town, Z,” she said, reaching the chalk and a pool cue.

“Good to see your fashion habits haven’t changed,” Zander quipped, taking in the tight low-cut blood red tank top paired with the almost illegal short black leather skirt and fuck-me spiked heels. “You do know that you’d look hot in actual clothes though right?”

Elizabeth snorted. “God, I swear you’re turning into Michael the longer you work for him.” She leaned over the table to rack the balls, giving many interested men a generous view of her cleavage. Zander tossed a glare in their direction and blocked their view. “So how was San Francisco?”

“Good. You wanna break?”

She did just that, sinking three balls in the first go. She moved around the table, eying her options.

“So, is there a reason you’re dressed a little more…slutty than usual?” Zander inquired.

She glared at him. “Excuse me?”

“Well, I know you, Liz. I’m one of the few friends you have in this fair city and I know your habits. You wore this exact same outfit the night after Junior smacked you around.” He narrowed his eyes. “Did he come near you?”

“No. Sonny brought Jason Morgan home to take care of it,” Elizabeth said coolly. “Jason did his job and then some.”

“Jason, huh?” Zander nodded. “He’s a good guy. The kind of guy you should date.” He frowned when Elizabeth threw her head back and started to laugh. He didn’t like the bitter sound and he touched her arm. “Liz?”

“You know, I thought so, too.” She smirked. “I even decided to become a one-man woman. He certainly seemed interested, but hey, I’m still as naïve as the day I came here, huh?”

Zander shook his head. “I don’t understand. If Jason sounded interested, he was. He doesn’t play around with women.”

“Look, I don’t really want to talk about Jason Morgan,” Elizabeth said in a clipped tone. “I don’t want to see him or even think about him so can we just move on?”

“Well, we’ll see how that goes since the man in question just walked in,” Zander said, gesturing towards the entrance where Jason was staring at them with obvious confusion.

Elizabeth whirled around and met Jason’s clear blue eyes. For a moment, she let the anger and hurt the show in her own eyes before she grabbed a stunned Zander by the shirt collar and kissed him.

Seconds later, she felt a strong elbow grasp her elbow and yank her away. Jason spun her face him. “What the hell is going on?” he demanded.

Zander inserted himself between the two and shoved Jason away. “Don’t you ever lay a hand on her again,” he seethed.

Jason took a deep breath. “Okay. I shouldn’t have–” he looked past Zander to the furious brunette behind him. “What in the hell is going on, Elizabeth? I thought we were supposed to meet tonight.”

“Oh like you don’t know,” Elizabeth tossed back. “You can’t have it both ways, jackass. If you’d wanted a body in your bed last night, all you had to do was ask.”

Zander frowned and looked at her. “Elizabeth, what the–”

“You’re pissed because I didn’t bring you back here last night?” Jason asked incredulously.

“Oh don’t be so damn full of yourself. You know exactly what I’m talking about.” She yanked her jacket off the chair and stalked away. Jason stared after her in bewilderment.

“Do you want to explain what the hell just happened here?” Zander asked him.

“If I knew, I’d tell you.” Jason shrugged. “We went out last night–I thought it went well and I was supposed to see her again but…” He shook his head. “I’m going after her.”

“Yeah, that would be a good idea.”

She was fumbling with her car keys, trying to hold the tears back until she was in the car. She heard his boots clicking over the gravel and she whirled around to confront him. “Haven’t you humiliated me enough?” she cried.

Jason shook his head. “Elizabeth, I don’t know what’s going on but–”

“You slept with my sister!” Elizabeth hissed. She glared at him. “And you have the nerve to stand there and pretend–”

“I didn’t sleep with Courtney,” Jason replied, mystified. “Where did you get that idea?”

“Don’t lie to me! She already told me!” Elizabeth turned back around and started fumbling with her keys again. “I’m surprised she didn’t laugh at her silly little sister when I asked her to call off the bet because I freaking liked you.” She rolled her eyes. “I’m so stupid–”

He grabbed her elbow and turned her around. “What bet?” Jason asked in a low voice.

Her lip trembled. “We made a bet to see who would sleep with you first. I-I m-made it before I ever met you but I liked you–I didn’t want to sleep with you because of a bet. She…she was just coming home when I went to t-tell her.”

He gripped her shoulders tightly. “I didn’t sleep with her, Elizabeth. I don’t kiss one woman and then sleep with another.”

“No, no, you had to…” Elizabeth shook her head. “Courtney wouldn’t lie to me. Not…she wouldn’t do it.”

“I don’t know about that but I never touched her–I never even saw her last night.” He took a deep breath. “Elizabeth–”

“I have to go,” she whispered. She pulled away and took a deep breath. “Please let me go.”

“Do you believe me?” he asked her intently.

“I don’t know what to believe.” She closed her eyes. “Just let me go.”

He released her shoulders and stepped back. “I didn’t sleep with her. I’ve never felt that way about Courtney. I understand–she’s your sister and you know her. You certainly have more reason to trust her than me. But I’m not lying to you, Elizabeth.”

She turned around and slipped her key into the lock. She got in the car and pealed out of the parking lot shortly after that.

Courtney had just put on her suede jacket to head to Club 101 for the night when Elizabeth blew inside, her eyes blazing.

“Did you lie to me?” she demanded.

Courtney stared at her. “What?”

“Did you lie to me?” Elizabeth repeated. She slammed the door shut. “I swear to God, if you lied to me, we are through.”

“Lizzie, what are you talking about?” Courtney asked carefully. She flipped her hair over the collar. “What’s wrong?”

“You told me you slept with Jason last night,” Elizabeth began. “And I believed you because though we’re not related by blood, you are my sister and I trust you. I blew off my date with him tonight but he came to Jake’s anyway.”

Courtney swallowed hard. “Lizzie, you know I love you. What happened at Jake’s?”

“He told me it didn’t happen,” Elizabeth said. Her eyes darkened. “He seemed pretty adamant about it. But he said he understood if I still believed you. He didn’t even seem mad when I told him about the bet. So I’m asking you if you lied to me.”

“Lizzie, of course I didn’t lie to you,” Courtney sighed. “Look, I don’t know why he’s denying it–”

Elizabeth stared at her. “You are lying to me aren’t you? You never touched him. He says he never even saw you last night.”

“You’re going to believe him over your own sister?” Courtney demanded.

Elizabeth’s lower lip trembled. “I can’t…I can’t believe you’d do this to me. You were supposed to love me. Supposed to be my sister. You were supposed to be my friend. Why would you lie to me?”

“Lizzie–”

“All of my life…” Elizabeth faltered, her voice broke. “I just I wanted a family that would love me. That’s all I wanted. I dreamed about having a sister. We’d be a like and she’d be older than me. Teach me about makeup and clothes and hair and boys. I wanted that my whole life and I thought…I thought I had it. How could you lie to me?”

“Lizzie, I’m so sorry,” Courtney apologized. She stepped towards her. “You know I love you. You’re my sister. I just…I didn’t realize that you cared about him. I just wanted to win a bet. I didn’t–”

“You lied to me. You broke my trust in you for a lousy bet?” Elizabeth said painfully. She shook her head. “I told you that I liked him and then you lied to me–”

“I thought you were just trying to win the bet. I didn’t realize–God, Lizzie, I’m sorry. Look, I’ll explain it to him a-and I’ll make this better–”

Elizabeth shook her head and reached behind her for the doorknob. “You can tell the truth now but it doesn’t change what you did. I don’t…I don’t know that I can ever forgive you.” She pulled the door open.

“Lizzie–”

“I have to go.”

The door slammed shut just as Courtney reached it. “Lizzie, I’m sorry!” she called anyway. She raised her voice. “Lizzie!”

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the Rivalry

Courtney flopped down on the penthouse couch, glaring at her sister as Elizabeth pulled her leather jacket on over her black leather pants and white lacy tank top. “I still don’t understand how you managed to get to a point in one night that I couldn’t do in four years.”

Elizabeth fluffed her hair a little and smiled winningly at her sister. “I’m just good that way I guess,” she preened. She checked the clock on her brother’s desk. “Are you gonna just sit there while he picks me up?”

“Yes, because I want to make sure you’re not making this up,” the blonde remarked scathingly. As if on cue, they heard a knock on the door. Elizabeth pulled the door open and grinned.

“Hey, Jason.”

“Hey, you ready?” he asked.

Courtney stood quickly. “Jason,” she said before the two could leave. “I wanted to thank you for taking care of the Joey Jr. thing.”

“No problem” Jason replied. He glanced back at the brunette. “Ready?”

“Let’s go. See ya, Court.”

After the door was closed, Courtney narrowed her eyes and grabbed her own jacket. She had some serious rethinking to do with this plan. The only thing she could be sure of was that even if Jason did want to do more with Elizabeth tonight, the brunette would almost certainly hold off. Courtney knew her sister very well–she wasn’t the first date type either.

She still had time.

As the waitress placed the plate piled with ribs in the middle of the table, Elizabeth spread a napkin over her lap and grinned at him. “Prepare to be blown away.”

He shook his head. “No way they’re better than Kelly’s.”

She picked up one of them and bit into it, smearing some of the sauce around her mouth. Jason stared at her for a moment, a little surprised. Most of the women he’d been out with would not have done that–and even if they had, they would have hurried to wipe it off.

Elizabeth frowned when he didn’t bite into his own. She set her rib down and reached for another napkin while licking some of the sauce from her thumb. “Problem?”

“No. Nothing,” Jason said before biting into his food. He chewed slowly and swallowed. “They’re not bad.”

She rolled her eyes. “Oh, come on. They’re so much better than Kelly’s. Just admit it.”

He shook his head. “I don’t think so.”

Elizabeth laughed. “You’re nuts, I swear. These are way better.” She picked up her soda and gulped it. “God, some men just don’t want to be wrong.”

“It’s a matter of opinion,” Jason argued good-naturedly. “You like Eli’s, I like Kelly’s.”

She rolled her eyes. “Fine.” Her eyes twinkled. “You’re still wrong though.”

After they’d polished off the plate of ribs, they left the restaurant and headed around the corner where Jason had parked his bike.

“So, final analysis?” Elizabeth asked, swinging in front of him and blocking his path to the bike.

He grinned. “They’re passable.”

She groaned. “After an hour and half of eating those things, you can’t come up with anything? Courtney was right–you are a man of few words.”

“I prefer actions to words,” Jason replied. He hesitated. “The other night at Jake’s…”

Elizabeth sighed. “Yeah, what about it?”

“I was there because Sonny wanted me to keep an eye on you,” Jason admitted. “I just thought you should know that.”

“So when I asked you if my brother sent you and you said you always rent a room there…that was a lie?” she asked, a little irritated. “And what’s tonight? A follow-up assignment?”

“I do rent a room at Jake’s,” Jason corrected. “And tonight has nothing to do with your brother.”

Elizabeth shrugged and looked away. “What’d he tell you? That he’d been following me around? Leaving messages on my voicemail?”

“He was also hanging around the building and sending flowers,” Jason informed her. “Sonny didn’t tell you that.”

She pursed her lips. “Well, Michael will certainly be hearing about that from me. It’s my life and if I wanted a guard, I’d have one. But I can take care of myself. I don’t need anyone.”

“Sonny doesn’t think you can’t take care of yourself,” Jason protested. “He just wants you safe from jerks like Joey Sorel.”

“He’d also like me to dress like I was twelve and stop going to Jake’s,” Elizabeth remarked, “but that’s not going to happen either.”

“You deserve better,” Jason argued.

“How the hell would you know?” she demanded. “You’ve known me for all of two days.”

“Because any woman deserves better than some asshole who thinks it’s okay to hit them,” Jason retorted.

Elizabeth pale and moved back, brushing up against the bike. “H-how did you know about that?”

Jason rubbed the back of his neck. “Sonny overheard you on the phone with him.”

She swore under her breath. “I am going to kill him,” she muttered. “He had no right to eavesdrop–”

“And Joey Jr. was lucky I didn’t break his hand off,” Jason cut in hotly. “What the hell is wrong with you? Why would you go out with him in the first place?”

“It’s none of your damn business,” Elizabeth retorted. “He hit me, I kicked him and it was over. I didn’t go back to him–I’m not some little helpless female who stays in an abusive relationship because I think he’ll change. I went out with him twice and when I wouldn’t sleep with him, he backhanded me across the face.”

Jason narrowed his eyes and his face was flushed. “He did it because you wouldn’t sleep with him?” he repeated.

“You know what? This is none of your business,” Elizabeth replied, scathingly. Damn this. Damn the bet and damn Courtney. “Take me home.”

“Elizabeth–”

“Never mind,” she snapped, “I’ll walk.” She turned to the side and stalked towards the corner. He followed her and grabbed her by the elbow, spinning her to face him.

“Wait just a damn minute,” he muttered. He grabbed her wrists to keep her from hitting him and swore as they struggled. “Why are you being so defensive?”

“Why are you being so nosy?” she demanded.

“Because…” Jason hesitated. Why was he digging into this? Joey had gotten the message–he wasn’t going to go near Elizabeth again. Sonny had dropped the whole subject. It was over as far as his boss was concerned.

“Because I don’t understand why you’d go out with someone like him in the first place,” he responded finally. “You deserve so much better.”

“And I’ll ask you again…how would you know what I deserve?” she asked softly. She peered up at him, a little confused by his demeanor.

He kept his grip on her wrists but switched them to one hand while using the other to touch her cheek. “Because I know how I’d treat you.”

She licked her lips nervously–she could deal with a guy being attracted to her–wanting to touch her and all that, but this was different. Jason wasn’t like the losers from the bar.

“Aren’t you going to kiss me?” Elizabeth breathed, her eyes searching his.

“Do you want me to?”

She nodded tremulously. “Yeah.” He let her wrists go and cradled her face with his hands before pressing his firm lips against her soft ones. She parted her lips immediately, thrusting her tongue into his mouth. Her fingers dug into his short blonde hair as she pressed herself against him.

Unprepared for sudden sharp lust that pierced through him, Jason broke the kiss abruptly, leaving them both breathless and a little dazed.

“Yeah…I think this is going to be a thing,” he managed to say.

Elizabeth blinked and licked her lips again, tasting him on them. Yeah…so this bet with Courtney had taken on a life of itself, she mused. She wanted him–more than she wanted to win some stupid bet.

Maybe it was time to have a talk with her sister.

“I should take you home,” Jason said after a moment of strained silence. After only a brief hesitation, he asked, “When can I see you again?”

“Tomorrow,” Elizabeth responded instantly. She had a feeling they both knew if she’d said something different–something along the lines of “right now” they could have been back in his room at Jake’s in ten minutes flat. But Jason wasn’t looking for an easy lay and she was no longer looking to win a bet.

The stakes had definitely been raised.

Around the corner, Courtney glared in the direction of her sister and her date as they got onto Jason’s bike and drove off. “Son of a bitch,” she muttered, expecting to see Jason take the turn towards Jake’s. But at the red light, he turned towards the Towers and Courtney grinned.

The next morning, Elizabeth woke up early and grabbed the first pair of pants of shirt she saw. After shoving her feet into a pair of sneakers, she was out of the penthouse, darting past a surprised Sonny.

She knocked briskly on her sister’s apartment door a few times. It was nearly ten now and Courtney was almost always up by now.

She heard a shuffling sound and turned to see Courtney emerging from around the corner, near the elevators. Her shirt was rumpled and her hair was messy. Elizabeth narrowed her eyes. “What happened to you?”

“An eventful night,” Courtney smirked, pulling her keys out of her purse and unlocking her door. Elizabeth followed her inside.

“I want to call off the bet,” Elizabeth said, closing the door. Courtney paused and looked at her oddly.

“What?”

“I want to call off the bet,” Elizabeth repeated. She ran a hand through her hair. “Something’s different with Jason, Court. He’s different, I mean. Last night–” She broke off and smiled. “I like him. And I don’t want to win a bet anymore.”

Courtney sighed and gripped the kitchen counter. “Oh…Lizzie.”

“Yeah, I know…it’s not like me and–” Elizabeth broke off abruptly, paling. “Where were you last night?”

“I went to Jake’s,” Courtney admitted. “Jason came in, we played some pool…and…”

“And what?” Elizabeth demanded, sharply. “You slept with him?”

“Look, if I’d known your feelings were different,” Courtney fumbled, “I mean, if I knew you were coming here today, I wouldn’t have–”

“Jason slept with you?” she asked painfully. Last night flashed in front of her–the way he’d touched her cheek and how he’d looked the instant before he kissed her. Had he been acting? Had he just wanted someone to sleep with? “Why last night and why not four years ago?”

“I don’t know what was different, honey. But I thought we were just playing a bet,” Courtney said, her voice pleading. “I didn’t realize–”

“No…it’s not…it’s not your fault,” Elizabeth whispered. Her eyes filled with tears. “It’s mine. I…I have to go.”

Elizabeth fled the apartment before her sister could stop her and when the door was shut, Courtney slumped onto the couch. She’d had no idea Elizabeth had developed actual feelings for Jason.

If she’d known…she never would have lied.

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Elizabeth rubbed the chalk against the top of the pool cue and smirked at the men gathered around her. “You boys sure haven’t learned your lesson yet.”

“Maybe we just like seeing you in action,” a blonde college student remarked. “I don’t mind paying twenty bucks for a show.”

Elizabeth narrowed her eyes. “As long as you lose fairly, I don’t give a damn.” She set her pool cue on the table and removed her leather jacket to reveal a tight lacy black tank top underneath. “Let’s do this.”

Across the room, Jason ordered a beer and peered over at the table. “She always got a crowd like this?” he asked Jake.

The woman nodded. “Yeah. Let me tell you, I sure am glad Sonny finally sent over some protection for her.”

“Don’t tell her,” Jason replied, sipping the beer Jake handed him. “He doesn’t want her to know.” Looking back at the pool table, he watched the petite brunette line up a shot and sink three balls in perfect succession. “Joey Jr. come around here often?”

“About once a night. She’s usually got enough men around her to take care of him. That’s why Sonny called you home? Cuz a little pest was bothering his kid sister?”

Jason’s jaw clenched as he watched Elizabeth smile victoriously at one of the men she’d just beaten. Had the little shit left a bruise when he hit her? “Sonny just likes his family safe.”

“He’s never brought you home for Courtney,” Jake observed. “And she’s had her fair share of idiot choices.”

“I think Sonny feels more responsible because Elizabeth grew up in the foster system,” Jason told her. “He feels guilty even though he didn’t know she existed.”

“He feels guilty when an earthquake hits Turkey,” Jake remarked. “He’s got an addiction to guilt.”

“Has Junior been in yet?” Jason asked.

“Nope.” As soon as the words left him mouth, Joseph Sorel, Jr. entered the bar. He looked every bit the weasel his father was–from his greasy slicked back hair to his beady little eyes. His gaze focused on Elizabeth and he started his trek across the room.

“Excuse me for a second,” Jason murmured. He slid off the stool and got across the bar to the pool table before Joey Jr. reached the pool table. He was quick to keep out of sight of Sonny’s sister.

“Hey, baby.”

Elizabeth narrowed her eyes as she slipped a roll of bills into the back pocket of her tight black jeans. “Go away, Joey.”

“Aw, come on, don’t be like that.” Joey Jr. moved closer to her and trailed a finger down her bare shoulder.

“I said go away,” Elizabeth snapped.

“The lady said to leave,” her blonde admirer barked attempting to step in between them. Joey Jr. shoved him back and the side of his jacket slid away, revealing a small pistol.

Immediately, most of the crowd kind of shied away and without making a fuss, left the two alone.

“What are you doing with that?” Elizabeth asked, still unruffled. She reached for her jacket but he stopped her, wrapping his hand around her wrist and tightening it. She winced. “Joey, go away.”

“Come on, honey. You shouldn’t tease me like this.” He jerked her towards him, eliciting a squeal from her.

Jason stepped forward then, right behind Joey. “I think it would be in your best interest to let her go. Now.” His voice was quiet and low in Joey’s ear but the younger man immediately recognized the voice of Sonny’s top enforcer.

He released Elizabeth’s wrist and the brunette stepped back quickly, rubbing her hand lightly. “Sorry,” Joey Jr. muttered.

He moved past Jason and was out of the door quickly. Elizabeth smoothed her brown hair, trying to hide her shaking hands. “I suppose Michael told you about Joey,” she said softly.

“He might have mentioned something about it,” Jason admitted, leaning against the pool table. “He was a little worried about you.” He tilted his head to the side and his blue eyes filled with amusement. “You call him Michael?”

“Yes. Sonny is a ridiculous name and well…it’s what our mother named him,” Elizabeth remarked. She slid her jacket on. “So did he send you here or are you here in your own?”

“I always rent a room when I’m in town,” Jason told her.

“So, tell me the truth,” Elizabeth said, moving in front him and sliding her hands into the back pockets of her jeans. “Am I always just going to be Sonny’s sister to you?”

He shrugged. “You are his sister.”

“Yeah, but I’m only his half-sister,” Elizabeth reminded him. “And there was a whole eighteen years where I wasn’t even that.”

“What does it matter?” he asked.

“Well, I’ve only lived here for a year and so far, thanks to Michael, I haven’t made a lot of friends.”

“I can’t imagine why,” Jason remarked. Without intending to, his eyes swept up and down her lithe form.

“I’m not interested in those types of friendships,” Elizabeth said, coolly. She tossed her hair over her shoulder and glared at him. “I may be close to Courtney but none of her traits have rubbed off on me.”

“I sure hope not. She’s a nice girl but I know Sonny worries about her,” Jason replied. “She’s a little….”

“She’s a slut,” Elizabeth filled in easily. “And that’s by her own description.” She smiled slowly. “In fact, Courtney claims that’s she bedded every eligible man in town. Except for one.”

“I have no interest in making that list,” he told her. “She’s more Sonny’s sister than you are.”

“Well, that’s definitely good to hear,” she replied. “So…what’s it gonna be? Sonny’s sister or just plain old Elizabeth?”

He smiled slowly, sending tiny little shivers up and down her spine. “I don’t think anyone could call you plain.”

“Well, that’s certainly the answer I was hoping for,” she laughed.

—-

“Come on, Sonny,” Courtney whined. She set his coffee down in front of him. “Just tell me if Jason’s staying at Jake’s again.”

Sonny sighed. “Look, I know what you’ve been trying to do every time he’s in town and I’d appreciate if you’d lay off of him. Hasn’t he turned you down enough?”

She glared at him. “That’s hardly the way you should talk to your sister.”

“Well if my sister had any self-respect–”

“I’m sorry that I’m not your perfect sister Elizabeth but damn it, Sonny, I’ve done exactly what you’ve asked. I’ve been nice to her, I’ve treated like she was my own sister but if you’re going to compare me to her again, so help me God, I’ll smack you.” She slapped the counter. “Now I’m sick of being treated as inferior.”

Sonny sighed. “I’m sorry. I don’t mean to do it.”

“It doesn’t seem to stop you any,” she said nastily. “If you’ll excuse me, Penny will ring you up.”

She moved away to serve a new customer.

—-

“He put another hand on her?” Sonny demanded. “That son of bitch, I’m going to kill him!”

“Sonny, it’s okay,” Jason told her. He closed the door to Sonny’s office. “I took care of it and she’s fine. I’m gonna pay Joey Jr. a visit tonight and make sure he knows that if he touches or goes near her again…” he trailed off. “It’s going to be over soon.”

“Courtney’s pressing me on details for where you’re staying,” Sonny told him, changing the subject. “I haven’t told her because quite frankly, I’m trying to keep you from making that list.”

“Even if she knew I was at Jake’s, nothing would happen,” Jason promised him. “She’s your sister.”

Sonny waved him away. “That has nothing to do with it. You’re a good man–and if I thought she really cared about you and that you cared about her–it wouldn’t matter to me. Either one of my sisters would be lucky to be involved with you.”

“Well, thanks…” Jason paused. “I think.”

“But she’s just going to add another name,” Sonny told him. “You’re somewhat of a challenge now, I guess.” He sighed and sat down. “I wish she was more like Elizabeth. I mean, she’s made bad mistakes, but she hasn’t slept with half the town either. Elizabeth’s a good girl–she’d make anyone happy.”

“I think the incident with Joey Jr. is going to help her straighten out,” Jason told her. “But if you want, I’ll keep an eye on her anyway.”

“Nah. I’m not going to shove that on you. As soon as you’re sure he’s not a threat anymore, don’t worry about it. I’ll assign her a guard.”

Jason put his hands on his hips. “It’s not…I…Well, I asked her out.”

Sonny frowned. “What’s that?”

“Elizabeth. I asked her out.”

The corners of his boss’s mouth started to twitch. “You mean to tell me that you’re going on anactual date?”

“Why is that so funny?” Jason demanded defensively. “We were at Jake’s and she was arguing with me about Eli’s ribs being better than Kelly’s so…” he shrugged. “I thought it wouldn’t bother you.”

“Well, before it was an abstract idea.” Sonny folded his arms across his chest. “You know Courtney’s not going to be happy about this.”

“Why should I give a damn about what she thinks? I’ve never led her on for a moment,” Jason replied.

“I know. But I’m worried about Courtney’s relationship with Elizabeth. They’re close. A lot of people don’t realize it, but they’re extremely close. They call each other sisters even though they’re not blood related.”

“I’ll talk to Elizabeth about it but it’s not like it’s anything serious. We’re just going out to settle a bet,” Jason told him. “If it turns out to be a thing, we’ll handle it.”

“A thing?” Sonny questioned. “Like if one date turns into two or three?”

“Yeah. If it goes that way, then I guess I’ll think about the impact. But I don’t think it’s going to be a problem, Sonny. I really don’t.”

“Could you…do you want to tell me that again?”

Elizabeth slid open her closet door and started sifting through her clothes. “Jason’s taking me out tonight. So…I think that’s Webber: One and Matthews: Zero, eh?”

Courtney glared at her sister’s back. “How is that possible? You’ve known him two days! How’d you get further in two days than I’ve gotten in four years?”

“I think it has something to do with the fact that you were only seventeen when you tried to seduce him the first time,” Elizabeth murmured. She pulled out a black leather skirt. She shook her head and hung it back up. “I think I’m gonna go with this cute dress I got at Wyndhams last week.”

“You haven’t won this yet, Elizabeth,” Courtney warned her. “You have to do the deed.”

“I don’t think that’ll be a problem,” Elizabeth mused. “I mean…he’s a man. They usually only want one thing.”

“If he were interested in just one thing, I would have gotten him ages ago,” Courtney told her. “He’s not. He’s different.”

“Courtney–”

“I’m serious, honey. He’s different. You’re not going to get him in bed on the first date,” Courtney said.

“Maybe not,” Elizabeth allowed, “but I’m certainly going to have fun trying.”

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Courtney Matthews slid onto the stool and called to the bartender, Jake, whom the bar was named after.

“Hey, Jake,” Courtney called. “Have you seen the squirt?”

Jake, a pretty woman who always thought that Courtney and her younger half sister Elizabeth Webber didn’t belong in her bar, nodded. “She’s in the back, hustling some of my regulars at pool.”

Courtney grinned. “Give me a bottle of Killians.” Jake set the bottle in front of her.

“You should take her to go hang out at Club 101 more,” Jake told her. “You know if anything happened to her here, Sonny would have my head.”

“Sonny doesn’t even know we come here,” Courtney confided in the other woman with a smirk. She grabbed the bottle and walked away.

Elizabeth was surrounded by men as she played the game. Though she was the youngest person by far in the bar at only nineteen, Jake let her in anyway and would only serve her club soda.

Elizabeth and Courtney didn’t look alike in the slightest due to their different mothers. Courtney took after her blonde mother Janine while Elizabeth resembled her dark-haired mother Adela. Adela had put Elizabeth up for adoption shortly after her birth, fearing her abusive husband and Elizabeth hadn’t found her brother or sister until about a year ago.

She’d settled into Port Charles just fine and she was now a regular at the dive near the docks, despite Jake’s irritation at the idea.

“You’re late,” Elizabeth murmured, leaning over the table. The second she leaned over in her short leather skirt, every guy’s gaze either dropped to her ass or to the cleavage she was showing in the tight low cut tank top.

“Traffic,” Courtney replied. “Stealing their money again?”

“I’m winning fair and square,” Elizabeth complained, making her last shot and sinking it. She straightened and smiled brightly at the men around her. “I believe that’s the game gentlemen. Pay up.”

Later after Elizabeth had collected her generous winning, the sisters congregated at a table in the back. “So guess who came home just as I left,” Courtney told her sister.

“Who?” Elizabeth asked, her blue eyes scanning the bar for another sucker to take money from.

“Jason Morgan.”

Elizabeth tilted her head to the site. “Jason Morgan. As in Michael’s right hand man?”

“That’s right,” Courtney replied. “He left town about a year before you showed up so you’ve never met. Well, he’s only the sexiest man I’ve ever met in my life.”

“Tell me more,” Elizabeth replied, immediately interested.

“He’s tall–would probably tower over you,” Courtney began, “and he always wears jeans and t-shirts with this awesome leather jacket. Totally the stereotypical bad boy.”

“And let me guess, you’ve slept with him.”

Courtney pouted. “Not yet, but it’s not for lack of trying.” She grinned. “But this is the first time he’s been home in over two years. I think it’s time I finally landed him.”

Elizabeth shook her head. “Not before I do.”

“Oh? What makes you think he’d go for you?” Courtney asked. “You’re just as much Sonny’s sister as I am.”

“Well, yeah, but Jason has known you as Sonny’s sister. He’s never met me.” Elizabeth grinned. “You know most guys can’t resist me.”

“You mean my leftovers,” Courtney remarked scornfully. “Jason’s not one of the losers you meet here. He’s a real man and he needs a real woman.”

“And he’s already turned you down more than once,” Elizabeth reminded her. “What makes you think this time is going to be different?”

“Fine, if you think you can get him before I can, then let’s make it interesting. I bet you five hundred bucks that I sleep with him first.”

“You’re on,” Elizabeth accepted.

“Be prepared to lose, Lizzie, dear,” Courtney smirked.

“Haven’t you learned yet…I never lose,” Elizabeth replied saucily.

“So, she’s your half-sister?”

Sonny Corinthos nodded and poured his friend a drink. “Here. Yeah, she showed up about a year. She’d just turned eighteen and was released from the foster system so she dug around a little, found out that Adela was her mother and from there, she found me.”

Jason Morgan tipped back the drink. “How do she and Courtney get along?”

“Better than you might think. They’re always getting into some type of trouble. I swear, neither one of them has any taste in men.”

“So, what’s the reason you called me home?” Jason asked, getting down to the heart of the matter.

“It’s Elizabeth,” Sonny told him. “She accidentally met up with Sorel’s son, Joey, Jr. a few weeks ago and she broke up with him almost immediately. He’s been calling her and following her around. The little shit isn’t taking no for an answer.”

“And you can’t knock him off because of the deal you made with Sorel last year,” Jason said.

“Yeah. And Joey ain’t listening to any of the regular men so I figured you could just keep an eye on her. Your reputation is a bit more extreme then her usual guards, so…” he sighed. “I know it’s not one of your regular things and I really didn’t want to ask you but–”

“It’s no big deal, Sonny,” Jason replied. “She’s your sister. Some jerk is bothering her–of course you’re gonna pull out all the stops to keep her safe.”

“Well…Elizabeth doesn’t know some of the stuff he’s been doing either,” Sonny admitted. “I didn’t want her to get scared but Joey’s stepped it up. He’s calling more, hanging around the building, send her letters and flowers. I just don’t want to take any chances.”

“I understand,” Jason relied. “So, where does she usually hang out?”

“Usually, she’s at Jake’s even though she thinks I don’t know about it.

“Jake’s?” Jason repeated, surprised. “Isn’t she only nineteen?”

“Jake lets her in–she keeps an eye on her. Only serves club soda. Sometimes Courtney drops in, but that’s not really her scene. She’s more interested in Club 101.”

“So you don’t want her to know I’m keeping tabs on her right?” Jason asked.

“Yeah, I don’t want her to get alarmed about the kid.”

The door opened then and Jason turned to look. He recognized the tall blonde that entered–it’d been two years since he’d seen Courtney but she still looked the same. The petite brunette next to her must be the new addition to the family.

“Elizabeth…” Sonny frowned. “Courtney, I didn’t realize you were coming over tonight.”

“Well, I knew Jason was in town, so I just had to come and see him.” She kissed him on the cheek. “You should come home more often,” she purred.

“Yeah,” Jason remarked, discreetly stepping away from her.

“I’m Elizabeth Webber,” the brunette told him. She smiled and extended her hand. “You’re Courtney’s new favorite subject.”

He shook her hand. “Jason Morgan and tonight is the first time I’ve heard about you.”

Courtney scowled and folded her arms. “So, how long are you home for? Is it permanent?” she cooed.

“Well, that depends,” Jason replied. He met Sonny’s eyes before glancing at Elizabeth. “On a lot of things.”

Elizabeth sighed and hung up her leather jacket. “Michael, do you we have to have this discussion again?”

Sonny scowled from his position in her doorway. “You shouldn’t go out dressed like that,” he told her.

“What, you don’t think I look good?” Elizabeth asked, glancing at her outfit.

“You know you’re beautiful but you should wear more clothing.”

“Michael, you’re overreacting. Besides, I can take care of myself.” Elizabeth’s cell phone rang and she fished it out of her leather jacket. “Hello?”

“Hey, beautiful. You haven’t returned my calls,” Joseph Sorel, Jr’s smooth voice slowed over the line.

“Joey, don’t you have someone else to harass?” Elizabeth asked, irritated. She motioned for a glowering Sonny to leave.

“Harass? Baby, I like to think of what we do as something else.”

She sighed impatiently. “Joey, we don’t do anything. It’s over, remember?” She crossed to her door and closed it, forcing Sonny into the hallway.

“Just because your brother is Sonny–“

“This has nothing to do with Michael,” Elizabeth snapped. “It was over the second you hit me.”

“Aww….baby, I apologized for that–“

“Go away, Joey,” Elizabeth sighed. She hung up the phone and sat down on the bed with a heavy sigh.

—-

Sonny jogged down the steps and immediately headed for the mini bar. “Did Courtney go home?”

“Yeah, she said she had a shift early tomorrow.” Jason studied Sonny closely. “What’s wrong?”

“He called her again while I was upstairs,” Sonny muttered. “She shoved me out of her room and I overheard her say that he hit her.”

“What?” Jason demanded.

“I swear, if I thought I could do it without some sort of war starting with Sorel…I’d make that kid disappear,” Sonny said quietly.

“Look, he’s not going to touch her,” Jason promised him. “I’m not going to let him. And I’m sure even Sorel would understand if it eventually came to more drastic action.”

“I just wish she’d use some common sense. She knows he hangs out at Jake’s and yet she goes there anyway dressed in skimpy outfits.” Sonny shook his head. “She looks so much like my mother, you know? Why do you think she acts the way she does?”

“Who knows why anyone does what they do?” Jason asked. He shoved his hands in his pockets. “Listen, I’ll get a room at Jake’s. I’ll be able to keep an eye on her better.”

“Thanks, Jason. I really appreciate this.”

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5

When she heard the key in the door, Brenda set aside the magazine she’d been staring at since about eleven the previous night. She stood and crossed her arms.

Elizabeth pushed the door open and stopped in her tracks at the sight of her sister-in-law. “Brenda.”

“If you hadn’t shown up in about ten more minutes, I would have told Sonny you never came home,” Brenda said, quietly. “Where were you?”

“How long have you been here?” Elizabeth asked numbly, frozen in the doorway.

“Since I got a call from Bobbie saying you never showed up for your shift,” Brenda replied simply. “I called the seamstress and she said you left around six–nearly in tears. Where were you?”

“Brenda–”

Brenda took in her sister-in-law’s rumpled clothes, the buttons in the wrong holes and her messy hair. “Or maybe I should ask who you were with.”

She flushed then and looked away. “Brenda–”

“Are you insane?” Brenda asked stepping towards her. “You’re getting married next week–and I know you weren’t with Nikolas.”

“That’s right, I am getting married next week so why don’t you let me live my life the way I want to?” Elizabeth snapped suddenly. She shut the door and tossed her bag to the floor.

“God, Elizabeth, if anyone found out–”

“No one’s going to find out,” Elizabeth remarked acidly. She stalked into the kitchen and started a pot of coffee.

“But if they did, do you know what would happen?” Brenda demanded.

Elizabeth turned to face her, her skin suddenly pale, her eyes wide. “I can’t stop,” she whispered. Her hands were shaking and she brought them up to grip the counter. “I tried. But I can’t.”

Alarmed, Brenda pushed Elizabeth into a nearby chair and kneeled in front of her. “Can’t stop what?”

“I told myself I wasn’t going to go back,” Elizabeth said softly. “After the first night, it was just out of principle. Because I am engaged and it felt wrong. But when I found out who he was–”

“Who is it?” Brenda asked stricken.

“Jason,” Elizabeth whispered fearfully.

“Jason Morgan?” Brenda repeated. She sat back on her heels. “How the hell did that happen? He’s only been back for three days.”

“We didn’t know each other the first time–it was just supposed to be sex,” Elizabeth tried to explain. “And when I found out who he was, I knew I couldn’t go back.”

“But you did.”

Elizabeth nodded. “Brenda, I’ve never felt like this before–not with anyone. I don’t know how to explain it. When he touches me, the rest of the world fades away. I can’t even concentrate on anything else when he’s in the room.”

“It’s lust,” Brenda told her. “That’s all.”

“That’s what I thought until last night. I went to his room after the fitting. He wasn’t here but I just curled up on his bed and started to cry. And when he came home, he wasn’t angry or even put off.”

“What did he do?” Brenda asked resignedly.

“He pulled me into his arms and let me cry on him until I fell asleep,” Elizabeth remarked wistfully. “And when I woke up in the middle of the night…something was different. I was different.”

“What do you mean?” Brenda asked carefully.

“We made love,” Elizabeth confessed. “It wasn’t sex. It was…”

“Are you saying you’re in love with him?” Brenda hissed. This was worse than she thought. She needed to pay an immediate visit to Jason.

“No!” Elizabeth denied quickly. She faltered. “But I think…if we’d met at a different time, under different circumstances…I could have been.”

Which meant, given some more time–she could fall completely and Brenda had to put an immediate stop to this. Marriage to a man she didn’t love was going to be hard enough but if Elizabeth was going to be pining after Jason, it could only end badly for everyone.

“Listen to me, you need to end this. Now. You can’t see him again,” Brenda advised her. “Jesus, if Sonny found out Jason was sleeping with his sister…he could send him back to Puerto Rico…” she gulped. “Or worse.”

“I know.” Elizabeth clenched her fists. “I won’t go back tonight.”

“Good.”

The phone rang then and Elizabeth reached for the cordless sitting on her table. “Hello?”

“It’s me.”

“Jason,” Elizabeth breathed, glancing at Brenda. “Is something wrong? I just left there.”

“I need to see you again,” he said immediately. “Today.”

“Jason, I don’t think–”

“Meet me on the docks at two. Don’t be late–we can’t risk being seen.”

“Jason–”

His voice dropped to almost a whisper then. “It’s important. Please.”

She closed her eyes. “Okay. I’ll be there.” Elizabeth hung up the phone and stared at Brenda with apprehension. “He wants to see me again.”

“You can’t go.”

Elizabeth stood and started for her bedroom. “He said it was important.”

“It doesn’t matter. You can’t go.”

She turned to face her, tears in her eyes. “He said please.”

Brenda’s hands fell to her side. “Elizabeth–”

“He said it was important and he said please.” Elizabeth shook her head. “I have to go.” She went into her bedroom then and Brenda sighed.

Time to reason with the less passionate one.

6

When Jason got to his temporary office at the warehouse that morning, he found Brenda waiting for him. “What’s going on?” he asked.

She sighed. “You have to stop this Jason.”

He frowned. “Stop what?”

Brenda shook her head and leaned against his desk. “I know about Elizabeth.”

He blanched and closed the door immediately. “How did you find out?” he asked quietly.

“She never showed up for her shift at Kelly’s last night so I went over to her apartment to find her. She didn’t come home until about eight this morning.”

“Brenda, I can explain–”

“I sure hope so. Because do you have any idea what Sonny would do to you if he found out?”

“I know what could happen and–”

“You can’t see her again,” Brenda interrupted. “Not later today, not tonight, not again. Jesus, Jason–”

“I can’t. I have to see her today,” Jason replied.

“Oh, son of a…” Brenda swore under her breath. “What the hell is wrong with the two of you? Neither of you can seem to stop this. Don’t you get it? If you get caught now, Sonny will send you to Puerto Rico but if you continue this after her wedding–”

“Look, I know what would happen and I’m willing to accept the consequences,” Jason muttered.

“What…is she that good in bed?” Brenda snapped.

He glared at her. “Don’t speak about her like she’s a whore. That’s not what this is.”

“Oh, it didn’t start out as a one night stand?” she demanded shrilly.

“It did,” Jason admitted. “It’s…it’s more than that. She’s…I’ve never felt this way before.”

“Why? Because you made love last night instead of just fucking?”

Jason frowned. “How…” he couldn’t help the hopeful look in his eyes. “Did she say it was like that?”

Brenda threw up her in hands in exasperation. “Jesus Christ, you’re hopeless. Look, if neither of you are going to stop this…then please be careful.” She touched his arm. “For what it’s worth, Jason, I’m glad it’s you. And I wish you guys could have met in a better time.”

“Yeah. Yeah, me too.”

7

She was on the docks at two and he was there a second later, guiding her around the corner and onto his bike. Within moments, he had started the motorcycle and they were on their way out of town.

They drove for nearly twenty minutes before he pulled off onto an old road off the highway. After another twenty minutes of riding along a bumpy dirt road, he pulled to a stop near an old bridge.

She took the helmet off and shook her hair out. “Where are we?”

He turned off the motorcycle and swung his leg over the seat. “An old estate that burned down–this is the road that connected it to the highway.”

She followed him onto the bridge and leaned against the side. “What did you need to talk to me about?”

“Brenda came to see me this morning,” Jason told her. “To talk me out of seeing you again.”

Elizabeth sighed and stared at the ground. “It would be for the best,” she told him softly. “This won’t end well.”

“Yeah, I know.”

“I told her I wouldn’t see you. But then you called and I couldn’t say no.” Elizabeth peered up at him. “I can’t…I can’t seem stay away.”

“The reason I wanted to see you today was to talk about last night,” Jason told her. “It was different. We were different.”

“Jason…” Elizabeth protested. “We can’t…”

“I know you told Brenda something along the same lines,” Jason argued. “Why can’t you admit it?”

“What good would it do to say it out loud?” she asked tearfully. “We need to stop this. Because if anyone else ever found out–”

“I’m going to go back to Puerto Rico after the wedding,” Jason cut in. “Because if we’re in the same city, I don’t know that I could stay away from you.” He moved in front of her and brushed the back of his hand down her cheek. She closed her eyes, reveling in the sensation. “Just give me until then. Please.”

Her eyelids fluttered opened, revealing her eyes–their blue surface darkened with desire. “Every time you touch me,” she breathed, “I just want you more.”

He cupped her smooth cheek in his large hand and lowered his face to kiss her gently, his tongue sweeping through her mouth as if trying to memorize every recess. She moaned and stepped closer to him, curling her hand in the flap of his jacket.

If he didn’t stop this right now, he’d make love to her right on the bridge. He started to ease the kiss back but she wanted more. She pushed his jacket off his shoulders and dragged her nails down his shirt-clad chest, feeling the muscles underneath ripple.

Jason fisted a hand in her long dark locks, tilting her head back so that he could nibble his way down her throat.

“Make love to me,” she whispered, tugging his shirt from inside his jeans. She met his eyes. “Please.”

He pulled away from her then and spread his jacket out over the surface of the bridge before gently pulling her down to next to him so that she could sit on it. “You’re so beautiful,” he breathed. He pulled her t-shirt over her head and laid her back on the jacket.

Later, while she was cradled in his arms, he pressed a kiss to her forehead. “You know…you said it.”

She frowned and looked up at him. “What’s that?”

“You asked me to make love to you.”

She flushed. “Jason–”

“Because that’s what it is.” He smoothed her hair from her face. “I’m falling in love with you.”

She sat up then and shook her head. “No. It’s only been three days. It’s impossible–”

“I don’t care,” Jason remarked stubbornly. “I know how I feel and I think you feel the same–”

“It’s too soon,” she said. She snapped her bra back on and reached for jeans and panties. “We should get back before someone misses us.”

He slid his jeans on. “Elizabeth–”

“Jason, this has been so wonderful…” she hesitated and pressed two fingers to his soft lips. “Can we not argue about this right now?”

He sighed. “Yeah. We’ll talk about this later.”

8

They didn’t talk about it later. The next five days flew by. Elizabeth spent every night at Jake’s–she’d leave her house around nine at night and she’d be back by seven every morning. They didn’t always make love–sometimes she’d just curl up next to him and talk. She’d tell him about growing up with Sonny, her friendship with Brenda, how much she missed her parents. He’d talk about growing up in Miami never knowing his parents, about being grateful to Sonny for giving him this opportunity to prove himself.

The changes in their behavior didn’t go unnoticed. Jason wasn’t looking Sonny in the eye and Elizabeth was always ducking her brother’s phone calls. To top it off whenever Sonny would talk to Brenda about this, she’d change the subject or leave.

He was beginning to become slightly paranoid. He wondered if something he’d said or done had caused this.

And he wanted to clear the air between him and Jason as soon as possible.

9

Elizabeth giggled and leaned down to kiss him again from her position straddling his hips. She was using her arms to keep his at his side and alternating between biting and licking his chest as she worked her way down to his erection.

She was somewhere down near his abdomen when the knock came and they were both too lost in their actions to hear it or the second one. Jason groaned when Elizabeth’s lips closed over his tip and as soon as the sound left his mouth, the door swung open.

“What the fuck–?”

At the sound of her brother’s voice, Elizabeth squealed and ducked under the covers as soon as possible while Jason brought a sheet up to cover him. “Jesus, Sonny–”

Sonny stared at his right-hand man and the lump next to him that he was almost sure had been his sister. He closed his eyes. “Tell me that wasn’t Elizabeth I saw when I came in.”

“Sonny–”

“Tell me that wasn’t my sister I saw when I walked in!” Sonny ordered.

Not wanting to put Jason in the position to lie, Elizabeth poked her head out, careful to keep the blanket clutched to her chest. “Michael–”

“Son of a bitch.” Sonny punched the wall, leaving a hole in the plaster. He smoothed a hand over his head. “I’m going outside and the two of you are going to get dressed, do you understand?”

“Michael–” Elizabeth pleaded. Her brother just shook his head and closed the door behind him.

Elizabeth was frozen where she sat even as Jason got out of the bed and pulled his jeans on. She started to tremble and tears started to slide down her cheeks. Jason sat in front of her on the bed and pulled her into his arms. “Oh, God, Jason, what are we going to do?”

“You’re going to get dressed and he’s probably going to send you home while he deals with me,” Jason told her quietly.

“I’m not going to leave here like that,” she said, a desperate edge to her voice. “Jason, what if–”

“Listen to me, I can take care of myself. Please just promise me that when he tells you to go, you’ll go. Don’t argue with him, don’t try to explain–”

She shook her head. “No, Jason, I have to–”

He cut her off with a hard and brutal kiss. “Promise me,” he whispered against her lips.

“I love you,” she whispered back. She hugged him tightly. “I love you, Jason.”

He closed his eyes. “I love you, too. Promise me.”

“I promise,” she choked out. She let him go and stood to reach for her clothes. When Elizabeth was ready and he’d pulled on a shirt, Jason opened the door.

Sonny entered and cleared his throat. “Elizabeth. Go wait in the car.”

She opened her mouth to protest but then she caught Jason’s eye and shut it. She passed by Sonny and stopped, touching his arm. “Michael, I want you to promise me something.”

“Elizabeth–”

“I love him,” she whispered. “Please…don’t do anything you’ll regret. Please.”

He exhaled slowly. “Go wait in the car.”

Casting one last lingering look at Jason, Elizabeth obeyed and when they heard her footsteps on the staircase, Sonny cleared his throat again. “Is there anything you have to say for yourself?”

“I’m in love with her,” Jason said bluntly. “But it was never going to go past her wedding. I was going to go back to Puerto Rico.” He squared his shoulders. “I knew the possible consequences and I don’t regret a single moment I spent with her.”

Sonny nodded. “Yeah. Okay. If I did anything to hurt you, I could never look my sister in the eye again, so here is what’s going to happen. You’re going to leave for Puerto Rico tonight and you’re not going to see my sister again. Ever.”

Jason swallowed hard. “Okay.”

“She’s going to get married at the end of the week and eventually, you’ll both forget about each other. Understood?”

“Yeah.”

“Goodbye, Jason.”

“Goodbye, Sonny.”

10

Brenda drew a brush through her long dark hair and met Sonny’s eyes in the mirror. “You did the right thing by just letting them end it and sending him back to the island.”

Sonny shook his head. “I can’t believe this was going on under my nose and you couldn’t even tell me.”

She sighed. “Baby, Elizabeth was going insane with this wedding–she needed Jason to distract her, to keep her together. And I couldn’t tell you because I was scared of what would happen.”

“If Nikolas Cassadine ever found out–”

“Oh, screw Nikolas Cassadine!” Brenda exploded. She stood up from the vanity and whirled to glare at him. “Screw the whole thing. Jesus, Jason stood up to you tonight. He told you he loved your sister and didn’t regret one moment they’d been together and I bet your ass she feels the same way. I could see it that day I confronted her. She was scared of what was happening but underneath it all, she was happy. Because he made her feel good–he made her feel different and I am so sorry she had to give that kind of love up so that you could have your precious territory,” she spat out.

Sonny blinked. “You always did think I was wrong when I asked Elizabeth to do this for me.”

“I didn’t think it–I knew it. She is twenty-four years old and she is going to marry a man she doesn’t know, doesn’t love and probably doesn’t respect. While I–at that same age–got to marry someone that I loved deeply and until this moment, I respected.” Brenda chuckled harshly. “You know, I briefly entertained the idea that the moment they confessed their love to you, you’d tell Elizabeth that Nikolas and the territory could go to hell–you were going to do what made her happy.”

“You think I should call off the wedding, chance a bloody street war so that my sister can go and sleep with Jason Morgan?” Sonny demanded.

“I think you should call off the wedding so your sister can be happy with the man that she loves,” Brenda challenged.

11

Jason slid his hands inside his pockets and sat down on the white sandy beach of Sonny’s private island. Instead of going straight to Puerto Rico, he’d detoured here for some time to himself.

He’d left Port Charles with only the memory of Elizabeth to keep him sane. The memory of her face, of her touch, her taste, her scent, her smile, her laugh. God…if only he’d gone to Port Charles a year ago. He could have been with her.

She was due to marry Nikolas Cassadine the next day. He’d even tortured himself by picturing her in a wedding gown, walking down the aisle towards a faceless man. If he ever found out he’d hurt her, there’d be no place on Earth Nikolas Cassadine could hide.

“I haven’t been down here in years.”

Jason snapped his head up at the sound of her voice. Was he hallucinating now?

“I’ve forgotten how beautiful it is.”

When he heard her again, he got to his feet and turned to see her standing a few yards away, dressed in a bikini, a sarong around her waist. She was smiling tentatively. “Hi.”

“What…how?”

“Brenda threatened to leave Michael if he didn’t call off the wedding and send me to you,” Elizabeth reported. She twisted her fingers and bit her lip. “So, he did and here I am.”

He stepped towards her hesitantly and reached out to touch her cheek. “I can’t believe you’re really here.”

Elizabeth smiled a little and stepped closer to him. “I missed you so much,” she whispered. She slid a hand up his chest to curl around his neck. Her eyes searched his. “When I found out you were gone, I felt like someone had ripped out my heart.”

He moved an arm around her waist and tugged her closer before kissing her hard–letting out the built up ache and passion. She moaned and threaded her fingers in his hair. “I missed you too,” he told her.

“Can we do something?” she asked, smiling now.

“Anything you want,” Jason replied.

“Can we be happy for a while?” Elizabeth asked. “We’ve spent the past two weeks suspended in this world where it could all end at any moment and I just want to be happy for a while.”

“I think we can handle that,” Jason replied. He kissed her again. “I definitely think we can handle that.”

The End