Title: When Two Worlds Collide

Author(s): Michelle and Jenny

Disclaimer: We do not own anything associated with General Hospital; they belong to the creators and ABC network. We only own an original characters created by us.

Summary: Two women come into the lives of Sonny Corinthos and Lorenzo Alcazar, what will happen to two major crime families in Port Charles?

Chapter 1

The sight of her complexion in the mirror had Sara Evans – not the country singer – running for the bathroom to comb her straight, dark brown hair once again and tucked it behind her ears with her fingers. Calm down, Sara said to herself. He doesn't know you exist. . . and this is Sonny Corinthos we are talking about. But that was it entirely. She had heard about Sonny and his wife while their sons and Sonny's daughter had been kidnapped by a fugitive name Faith Roscoe. She had died soon after and Michael had been found.

"Alex!" she yelled out, looking toward her friend's room. "Are you ready?" Even though she was nine years older, there was something about Alexandria Alcazar – besides her last name – that drew Sara in. They had become friends right away.

Alexandria rolled her emerald green eyes as she heard Sara call her. "What?" she called back, knowing how that annoyed her friend. Alex had just finished putting on her makeup and surveyed her look. Her long black, straight hair hung to her waist with shorter pieces framing her face. She had put on a form fitting red sweater with a deep v-neck and low-ride, hip hugging jeans and black – almost stiletto – heeled boots. She knew Sara was nervous, but she could wait to head out into Port Charles.

When looking at herself one last time, Sara surveyed the light blue v-neck blouse, the hip-hugging black pants she wore along with a belt that hung low on her hips. Making sure once again that her long hair was in place, she went to her room, putting her black heels on and walking into Alexandria's room. "Come on!"

Alex turned and saw the panicked look on her friend's face. "Sara, if you don't calm down, you're going to pass out when you meet Sonny," she said, shaking her head and grabbing her purse. "Do you know what you're going to say when you get there?"

"Hmm, let's see. . .first hello. . . oh and by the way, this is my friend Alexandria Alcazar, your enemy's daughter," she took a deep breath. "God, how am I going to tell him I'm his sister?"

"You can do this Sara, and please, leave me out of it right now. I do not need it being broadcast who I am before I even see my father," she said, rolling her eyes. Alex had only come to Port Charles to help her friend. If she could get through this without having contact with her father, then all the better as far as she was concerned.

"Well, at least I get to meet your father first before I have to see Sonny, so. . . let's go!" she yelled the last part when she was out of the room, grabbing her purse and heading for the door.

"Wait! My father? We are not going to see my father, I am not going to see my father," said Alex, grabbing Sara's arm and stopping her from leaving the room.

"Yes, you are," said Sara with a raised eyebrow. "You have been estranged from him for a long time. . . and I think it's time that you see him and your brother."

Alexandria stood rooted to the spot and shook her head. "No. I am here to help you, not reconnect with someone I barely know. I don't care about meeting another one of his offspring. I am not here for anyone but you," she said, trying to make Sara understand her feelings. "Please respect that."

"I do, but he knows you're here," said Sara, not looking her friend in the eye. "A guard came by last night and spoke to me. Alcazar wants to see you."

"What? Why didn't you tell me?" Alex practically yelled. Well, there goes my plan of getting in and out without him knowing I am here, she thought to herself.

"Because you would have left, Alex," she sighed and leaned against the wall. "Please, just see him for five minutes and then we can leave."

Alex knew Sara wasn't going to back down. "Fine. Five minutes and that's it." She didn't want to do this, and leaving Port Charles sounded like a good idea about now, but she couldn't abandon Sara when she needed her.

Nodding, Sara took Alex's arm and then led her out of the hotel room.

After a couple of minutes drive, they found their way to Alcazar's and the usual guards that surrounded his home. "We need to see Lorenzo Alcazar," she said to one of the guards, recognizing him from last night.

The guard nodded and opened the door. Alex watched quietly, noticing how the guard looked at her before announcing them to his boss. She took a deep breath and stepped into the room, not wanting to look at him.

Taking a step inside the house, Sara stayed just a little behind Alex who was two inches taller. Good she's taller. . . hopefully Alcazar will never see me, she thought to herself.

Lorenzo turned and saw his daughter, his little girl standing in front of him. It has been a long time and her beauty always made him stop and look at her. She looked so much like her mother, but with his eyes. "Alexandria," he said, wanting to pull her into his arms after all these years, but saw the ridgedness in her body and held back. "I'm glad you came."

"I was ordered here, so it seems I had no choice. I was planning on getting in and out of Port Charles without seeing you," Alex could feel Sara standing behind her and wondered what her friend was doing. "What do you want?"

"I wanted to see you. It has been too long," he said, hating the distance and the tension between them.

Alex rolled her eyes. "And who's choice was that?" she asked. She turned to Sara, "I held up my end of the deal, five minutes. Let's go," she said.

No sooner did Alex move did Lorenzo Alcazar's eyes go to Sara's and that stopped her from moving. She was suddenly lost in his green orbs.

Lorenzo looked at the woman he had not realized was standing behind Alex. He could see in her eyes that she had not told Alex about their meeting. "Please, don't leave, you just got here," he said. "I would like you to meet your brother." Alex's back was to him, so she did not see how he looked at Sara.

"Allie please. . . " said Sara as she put her hand on her friend's shoulder, her eyes still on Lorenzo. As Alex turned, Diego came into the room.

"No Sara, I held up my part of the deal and now its time for you to hold up yours," she said, turning and walking into a tall man who had been standing behind her. Looking up she saw dark eyes and hair. "Who are you?" she asked.

Diego's eyes had gone to his father who had nodded to the other woman who was between his father and sister. "I'm Diego. . . your brother."

Alex turned to Lorenzo. "Got anymore of us hidden somewhere?" Then she turned to Diego. "I'm Alexandria, nice to meet you and good bye," she said, pushing past him and walking out of the apartment. She didn't care if Sara followed or not. She had had enough.

"I should go," she said, moving past the younger man, but a large hand came out, stopping her in her tracks. She turned to see Lorenzo in front of her. Diego had moved into the other room.

"I didn't think I would see you again," he said softly. He had seen the questioning look in Diego's eyes as Alex had stormed out and knew he was going to have to talk to him. He just wished that Alex had stayed. "I didn't realize that he knew Alexandria," he said.

"I didn't know she was your daughter until last week," she said, looking at the hand that held her arm, a shiver falling down her spine and then she looked up. "Lorenzo. . . "

Lorenzo looked down at her, remembering their conversation all those years ago and the walk they shared back to her place. He had not seen her since then, but had thought about her often. "I was hoping to see you again. What are you doing here?" he asked.

"I. . . " she looked down. "I have to go," she realized that if she told him who her brother was he would not want to have anything to do with her. Yanking her arm free, she followed her friend out the door,

Lorenzo watched as another woman in his life walked out the door. This was going to be tougher than he thought. He knew Alexandria was going to make him suffer and it seemed like Sara was going to avoid him. He took a deep breath and walked to the bar, needing a drink.

"Are you happy now? I saw my father and didn't that just go swell?" Alex said sarcastically as Sara walked up to her. "Now it's your turn."

Not answering, Sara got into the car and they drove to the apartment of Sonny Corinthos. Once inside, they had to go through another set of guards. "I need to see Sonny Corinthos. My name is Sara Evans," she said.

The man nodded and knocked on the door. "A Miss Sara Evans is here to see you boss," he said.

"Send her in," said Sonny, getting up from feeding Morgan and nodded to Carly who still held Michael in her arms. It had been two days since he was returned and she still held onto him.

Sonny turned as a woman with dark hair walked in with another woman with green eyes that seemed very familiar. "Can I help you?" he asked, not sure who these women were and what they wanted with him. With everything that had happened with his children, he was very wary of strangers.

"Mr. Corinthos, we both know what you've been through and we're very sorry that you're children were hurt. I promise we won't take up that much of your time. . ." she looked into his eyes and stopped. There was a lot of her mother in those eyes.

Sonny looked at her, she also looked familiar, but he couldn't place from where. "What is it that you need?" he asked. Seeing that she was nervous made him curious.

Alex poked Sara in the back, and whispered in her ear, "Spit it out already," before taking a slight step back.

Sara jumped forward at the contact and nearly collided with another person who had come into the room. A woman with long blond hair. "I'm sorry. . . maybe this was a bad idea. . ." she turned to leave.

Alex stopped Sara. "Oh no you don't," she said, ignoring the other people in the room. "We made a deal and I held up my end of it and you are going to do the same here. Now, either you tell him or I will," she said, the look in her eyes telling Sara that she would. As she looked away from her friend, Alex's eyes fell on the tall, blond, blue-eyed man standing across the room. Damn, she thought to herself as she looked him over in his tight t-shirt, blue jeans and leather jacket.

Sara slowly turned around to face the woman she had run into, noticing that she resembled Sonny a little bit. Another man had stepped into the room with a woman and a little girl no older than three. The man looked like Sonny as well. "My God, how many of you are there?" she blurted out nervously.

Sonny looked at this girl like she was crazy. "Excuse me?" he asked, ready to have her escorted out of his home. "I would like to know who you are and what you are doing here," he said. He had noticed that Jason had taken a few steps closer to him and was now standing at his back, ready to show the women out on Sonny's orders.

"I'm just wondering how many times Adella was pregnant," she said sarcasm suddenly coming to her voice. She glared at Sonny.

Sonny stared at her in shock. "How do you know about her?" he asked, looking to Ric to see if he knew who this woman was. "I am not going to ask again, who are you?"

Alex was getting tired of this and rolled her eyes. She was about to say something when Sara backed into her and stomped onto her foot to keep her quiet.

"Why? Are you going to kill me if I don't answer you?" she said, then started laughing. "Mob boss my foot."

Sonny had had enough. He turned to Jason. "Show these two ladies out," he said, turning his back on them and going back to the couch where Carly was sitting with Michael and Morgan. Jason, without saying a word, walked toward the two and grabbed their arms.

"I'm your sister!" Sara finally yelled out.