This is the opening prologue to A Few Words Too Many, the rewrite of Poisonous Dreams. FWTM takes place in the spring of 2003, and I have rewritten the early LiRic relationship, because I think the show could have really gone two distinct directions that would have worked, and they chose a dumbass third option that made my Lizzie look like a jackass. So, those changes should become clear.
Song: Sand and Water (Beth Neilsen Chapman)
 Prologue
April 2003
General Hospital: Nurseâs Station
All alone I didn’t like the feeling
All alone I sat and cried
Elizabeth Webber sat on the sofa by the elevators, staring straight ahead, ignoring the ball of nausea in her stomach. Fiercely trying to block out the memory of the test results Dr. Kelly Lee had delivered twenty minutes earlier.
Somehow, it was all a dream. This entire week of terror and nightmares would be a dream.
Any moment now, she would wake up and maybe if she were truly lucky, she would wake up months and months ago. God, if she could just go back to the fall, and wait five lousy seconds for Jason to talk to her, to apologize to her. It might all be different.
Or even further back. Maybe if she had thrown Jasonâs cell phone into the harbor, he wouldnât have taken the phone call that had sent him out the night the lights went out and sheâd slept with Zander.
What she wouldnât do for the power of time travel.
All alone I had to find some meaning
In the center of the pain I felt inside
But it wasnât a horrible dream. It was her reality. She had gone from a man who was too stubborn to say anything that really mattered to a man who used words as a weapon.
In her loneliness, in her aching need to be loved and to matter, sheâd allowed Ric Lansing into her life. He was everything Jason wasnât, sheâd told herself. He told her how beautiful she was, and how happy she made him, and how much he wanted to be with her. Sheâd lapped it up like a stupid little girl, too needy and desperate to see the truth
Ric Lansing was everything Jason Morgan wasnât. He was a liar, who used all the words to pump her for information about Jason and Sonny, information she wouldnât have given even if sheâd known all the answers to the questions he wanted. He was a user, whoâd only sought her out after finding her talking to Jason one night at Lukeâs.
And she wished to God sheâd known she was just a pawn in his game to get to Sonny Corinthos. His half-brother.
All alone I came into this world
All alone I will someday die
She had ignored all the warning signs, had ignored Jasonâs words of caution because she told herself he might be jealous or something else stupid and inane to explain why Jason would say these things about a man he barely knew. Jason didnât know Ric like she did. She had never listened to Taggart, Nikolas, her grandmother or anyone else who talked about Jason like that, why should listen to these things about Ric?
It wasnât like she could trust Jason to tell the truth. Heâd let her comfort him at Sonnyâs funeral. Heâd told her they would try to be more, to finally capitalize on the years of feelings and emotions, and theyâd be together.
Sheâd thought she mattered. Until Courtney. Until the lipstick on his neck,all the days he never stopped in the penthouse while she was thereâŚand the loft heâd bought for Courtney.
So sheâd told herself Ric was a good man, and that Jason hadnât done much but lie to her for months.
Solid stone is just sand and water, baby
Sand and water, and a million years gone by
And instead sheâd learned the truth the hard way. Sheâd learned that Ric had targeted her to bother Jason, and when that hadnât worked, he had pretended to sleep with Carly when she was drunk.
Not that Ric had admitted these things to her or even felt bad, but heâd taunted Sonny and Jason one night earlier that week at Kellyâs. Sonny had learned about Carly, had tracked Ric down in the courtyard and none of them had bothered to look inside the restaurant, where Elizabeth had been closing up for the night.
And Elizabeth had learned the hard way that she couldnât trust herself.
I will see you in the light of a thousand suns
I will hear you in the sound of the waves
And nowâŚshe was pregnant. She was pregnant with Ric Lansingâs child.
She stared down at the pamphlets Kelly had handed her, after Elizabeth had broken down in tears. Not to push her one way or another, but to understand that she had options if she didnât want the child. Adoption. Abortion.
And all Elizabeth wanted to do was crawl under the covers and stay there for the rest of her life. Anything not to make this decision.
How could she have a child? She was a waitress who lived in a broken down studio without her own bathroom, much less a kitchen. She had a degree in art, but what the hell could she do with that? Of course she couldnât have this baby. Sheâd have to have an abortion. There was no other choice.
I will know you when I come, as we all will come
Through the doors beyond the grave
And yet, how could she blame an innocent life for the crimes of its parents? This child was half her, and despite her many failings, she still had time to pull her life together. She had options. She could get her teacherâs certification. She could go into the nursing program like her grandmother kept hinting.
Ric Lansing didnât have to be a part of this childâs life.
And, maybe it was selfish, but if she had this childâŚif Elizabeth became a mother, there would finally be someone in this world who loved her.
Just the way she was.
Elm Street Pier
Her heart heavy, her body tired and her mind racing with ways to keep this pregnancy a secret from the worst choice of her life, Elizabeth blindly walked towards Kellyâs, stopping at the top of the stairs to the Elm Street Pier when she heard voices.
Familiar voices.
Hanging back around the corner, Elizabeth waited for Ric Lansing and whoever he was with to disappear so she could head to work.
âWhat have I told you about seeking me out in public?â Ric demanded.
âYou like it better when weâre all by ourselves in bed,â a female voice purred, and the pit in Elizabethâs stomach grew, burning. She knew that voice.
All alone I heal this heart of sorrow
All alone I raise this child
âWellâŚâ God she knew that tone. That disgusting charming tone he used when he was flirting. When he was convincing her she was the only woman in his life. âThat may be true,â Ric continued. âBut things are tense right now, and if anyone sees us talkingâŚâ
âYou mean the little twit,â Faith Roscoe purred. âI thought you were gonna cut her loose.â
Oh, she was going to be sick. She was going to lose it, and just start heaving for all the world to hear.
âI was,â Ric said. âBut sheâs amusing, and while it doesnât seem to bother Morgan much Iâm screwing his ex-bed buddy, I know Sonny canât stand it, so sheâs worth the trouble.â
Elizabeth sank to her knees, wishing she were anywhere else in the world. Sheâd known sheâd been targeted to bother Jason, but to hear himâŚto hear him put it that way, God, she just wanted to set herself on fire.
Flesh and bone, he’s just
Bursting towards tomorrow
âYouâre lucky Iâm so understanding,â Faith remarked. âIf I thought you gave a damn about her, I might decide toâŚtake preventative measures.â
Tears slid down Elizabethâs cheeks, and she just wanted to disappear. Sheâd been so stupid. She should have listened to Jason. She should have known him better. She should have trusted him.
âNow, now. You canât make any waves.â His voice lowered slightly and Elizabeth couldnât really make out words other than âdanger, Families, money.â
And his laughter fills my world and wears your smile
Their voices finally faded, and she heard footsteps indicating they were moving out further onto the pier. Even when she was sure they were gone, she remained on the ground, her arms wrapped around herself, tears sliding down her cheeks.
That was the father of her child, who talked about screwing her to annoy someone else. She hadnât meant anything to him, not even a little.
If she could just curl up into a ball and fade into nothing, it might be for the best.
I will see you in the light of a thousand suns
I will hear you in the sound of the waves
She heard footsteps on the stairs, and told herself to get up, to move, but her legs were frozen, her brain sluggish. When the steps stopped in front her, she opened her eyes and saw the boots a few feet from her.
If Elizabeth possessed any energy left to be embarrassed, she might have actually burst into flames as she watched Jason Morgan crouch in front her, his eyes concerned.
She was too shattered to care.
âElizabeth,â he said quietly. âHow long have you been here?â
I will know you when I come, as we all will come
Through the doors beyond the grave
And oh, GodâŚhe must have heard. Oh, God. She opened her mouth to respond, to say somethingâŚanything to stop this torment. She could lie to himâsheâd only just gotten here, sheâd tripped and stumbled.
But she just couldnât drag it out of herself. âLong enough,â she murmured.
All alone I came into this world
She heard Jasonâs inhale of breath, and wondered what he thought of her being targeted because of him. Heâd always said his enemies would use her to get to him, he probably hadnât thought it be through sex and that sheâd let them.
âI wish I could blame you,â she said softly, keeping her eyes on the ground, not meeting his gaze. âThat Ric only came for me because IâŚbecause of you. But I canât.â Her breath was shaky as she slowly exhaled. âBecause you told me, and I ignored you.â
âI am soâŚâ He stopped, and slid his hands under her elbows to help her stand. âElizabethââ
All alone I will someday die
âThereâs nothing you can say.â Another tear slid down her cheek. âI heard most of it at Kellyâs earlier this week, but you knowâŚhe didnât put it that way then.â She struggled to keep from sinking back to the ground. âHe just told you heâd had to use Carly when you didnât seem to give a damn about me.â
âIââ But Jason didnât seem to know what say.
âItâs okay.â Elizabeth offered a shaky smile. âReally. I neededâŚâ She took a deep breath, trying not to collapse under the weight of the devastation of her life, of her dreams. âI needed to hear him put it that way. To know that heâd been sleeping with other women, with Faith Roscoe. I hadnât broken up with yet, you know. I didnât think I could be in the same room with him, I was afraid heâd explain away his words to you and Sonny the way he always seemed to explain everything else. I was afraid I might believe him because I neededâŚâ She pressed her lips together. âBut now I know, without a shadow of a doubt, that I outlived my usefulness a long time ago, and I was only kept around for amusement.â
Solid stone is just sand and water, baby
After a long moment of silence, Jason cleared his throat. âCan IâCan I give you a ride somewhere?â
No. Taking a ride from Jason Morgan when her life had shattered three years ago had been the reason she was in this mess. For her own sanity, she could not let him be her sounding board. He already thought her to be pathetic, to be desperate, if he knew she was pregnant by Ric, heâd feel sorry for her. Heâd pity her.
And she would really throw herself into the harbor at that point.
âNo.â When her voice was weak, she forced herself to take a deep breath. âNo. Thank you for being concerned, but I think that sometimes the truth is betterâŚâ She looked at him now, for the first time, meeting those beautiful eyes that had broken her heart. âSometimes the truth is better, even when itâs harsh. I have no illusions left.â Another tear escaped her eye, and she found her lips curving into a smile. âI never mattered at all.â
Sand and water and a million years gone by
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