I hate this whole storyline with Sonny and Carly's marriage which has been way overdone in my opinion. Particularly the way, Sonny won't listen to Carly. It's all about what he wants. Basically this is me taking out my frustration using my OC from other stories, Kellie Corinthos although in this story, she's known as Kellie Riley Alcazar and i've changed her history around.
I was intending it to be a one shot, but it's to be several long chapters.
"It's done," the girl said, taking off her blond wig, revealing a mass of brown hair.
"They're arresting Ric Lansing as we speak for the murder of Mr. Craig as we speak," Robert Scorpio said.
"Two less scumbags to terrorize innocent people, always a bonus," the girl said, "You have any qualms about what we did?"
"No, Lansing was corrupt as they come, Kellie," Robert said, "It's time he paid for his crimes even if its for one he's innocent of. You're sure no one can connect you with Mr. Craig."
"I've learned from the best," Kellie said, "Believe me they could be looking and not find it."
"Well, take some time off," Robert said, "You've earned it."
Jakes
"You weren't in town very long sweetheart," Coleman said.
"I just needed to recharge my batteries," Kellie said, picking up her duffel bag, "No need to stick around longer than necessary."
"If you stayed, I could make it worth your while," Coleman said, leaning in a little closer.
"As amusing as this is," Kellie said, "You can't handle me."
She flashed her gun at him.
"The lady has a taste for danger," Coleman said.
"I don't want to hear it Jason," Carly yelled coming in the bar, "Sonny lied to me. I didn't really have to marry him to keep him out of prison."
"Just calm down Carly," Jason said.
"All I want you to do Jason is have everything ready for me to go to the Dominican Republic tomorrow," Carly said.
"I can't," Jason said, "Sonny's given orders that you aren't to take any of his jets and he's watching the airports to stop you."
"So now he'll draw it out in divorce court here in New York," Carly said, "Coleman, beer now."
"Coming right up," Coleman said.
"Carly," Jason said, "You shouldn't."
"Leave Jason," Carly said, "If you can't get me a divorce just go."
Jason opened his mouth as if to say something, but didn't and turned to leave.
Coleman handed Carly a beer.
"It's on me," Kellie said, handing Coleman the money, "And get me one too."
"You don't have to," Carly said.
"Kellie Riley," Kellie said, holding out her hand.
Carly tentatively shook her hand.
"Carly Corinthos," she said, "Why do you care?"
"I don't get many opportunities to engage in random acts of kindness," Kellie said, "Just humor me."
"So much for leaving town," Coleman muttered.
"Coleman," Carly glared.
"I get the hint," Coleman said disappearing.
Once Carly gave Kellie all the details of her relationship with Jax and sordid history with Sonny, she asked, "What brings you to Port Charles?"
"Stopping place," Kellie said, "I travel lot and needed a few days to not work."
"What do you do for a living?" Carly asked.
"I have my own consulting business," Kellie said, "Or as I like to call it, a professional problem solver."
"Could you help me solve my problems?" Carly joked.
"Actually, I can," Kellie said, "You need to get to the Dominican Republic. I can make that happen."
"But Sonny," Carly protested.
"I can get around him," Kellie said, "I have friends in higher places than Corinthos."
"Hold on a minute," Carly said, "Why would you, a complete stranger help me?"
Kellie was silent for a moment.
"Because I know what its like to be forced into a marriage you don't want," Kellie answered, "My grandfather was a very powerful man and I was the daughter of his bastard daughter and the only thing I was good for was to be married off as part of a political deal at the age of 16 to a monster. So do you want my help or not?"
General Hospital
Kellie stood outside the door of Lorenzo's hospital room, contemplating what she was about to do.
Then she walked in.
A look of shock registered across Lorenzo's face.
"Wasn't it supposed to be a cold day in hell before I ever saw you again?" Lorenzo asked.
"I guess hell froze over then," Kellie replied, "I need a helicopter."
"You need something," Lorenzo said, "I should have guessed. Although it surprises me you'd ask me considering the resources you have at your disposal."
"My holdings are in South America," Kellie said, "Time is an issue."
"Why are you even in Port Charles?" Lorenzo asked.
"Travel," Kellie said.
"In other words, a job for Robert Scorpio," Lorenzo said, "It wouldn't have anything to do with a dead Mr. Craig and the arrest of Ric Lansing for his death."
Kellie cracked a smile, "of course not."
"I know your handiwork," Lorenzo said, "by the way, you never could hate me forever even as a child."
"Shut up and rest, Uncle," Kellie said.
Silence settled between them.
"I'm sorry I couldn't stop my father from marrying you off," Lorenzo said, "I didn't know until it was too late."
"I know," Kellie said, "well, Scorpio got me out of it when he and his agents killed my sadistic husband."
"You had to agree to front his organization for Robert's," Lorenzo said.
"I have people that do it for me since I tend to be traveling a lot. How do you know all this?" Kellie asked.
"I've kept track of you," Lorenzo said, "Now why do you need the helicopter?"
"Carly Corinthos," Kellie said, "She married her ex to keep him from going to prison."
"For shooting me," Lorenzo said, "I know."
"It turns out she didn't have to do marry him," Kellie said, "She wants the divorce and Mr. Corinthos won't let her have it. No one has to know it came from you. I just…
"You want to get someone out of a marriage they were forced into," Lorenzo said.
"Yeah," Kellie said
"I'll give you the helicopter. You have to promise me something though," Lorenzo said.
"I'm not going to like this am I," Kellie said.
"I don't know how long you're in town," Lorenzo said, "But you have to keep in touch, a phone call, an e-mail every once in awhile."
"I can…I can do that," Kellie said.
"And if you're still in town when I get out of the hospital," Lorenzo said, "You have to come over for dinner."
"No," Kellie said, "I'll keep in touch, but I'm drawing the line at anything else."
"When are going to stop running?" Lorenzo asked, "You won't let yourself get close to anyone since you married Ethan."
"It's easier, Uncle Lo," Kellie said, "Eventually I lose them no matter what. So it's better not to get close. Now can I get a helicopter or not?"
"Raphael," Lorenzo yelled. The guard entered the room.
"Yes, Senor Alcazar," Raphael said.
"Call Santiago," Lorenzo said, "Have him make sure my niece gets everything she needs."
"Thank you," Kellie said.
The Next Day
Roof of General Hospital
"I don't see how standing on the roof of General Hospital is going to get me a divorce," Carly said.
Before Kellie could answer, a helicopter appeared.
"That is your ticket out of Port Charles," Kellie said, handing Carly a passport,"It will take us to JFK where we'll catch a flight to the Dominican Republic."
The helicopter landed and the pilot got off, carrying a cooler.
"I want to know how you got permission to land here at the hospital," Carly asked.
"This helicopter happens to be delivering a liver for transplant," Kellie said.
"She's all yours, Miss Riley," the pilot said.
"You're flying the helicopter," Carly asked.
"I got my license when I was twenty," Kellie said.
"You're how old?" Carly asked.
"Twenty-four," Kellie answered, "Now let's get you your divorce."
JFK
"Have a nice flight, Mrs. Corinthos and Miss Alcazar," the ticket agent said as they prepared to board.
Carly looked a little shocked.
"Alcazar," Carly asked.
"Just sit down," Kellie said, slightly irritated, "I'll explain it to you."
They took their seats.
"I'm Lorenzo's niece," Kellie said.
"I can't go anywhere with you," Carly said, getting up from her seat "How do I know he isn't getting revenge on Sonny."
"Until yesterday, I hadn't spoken to Uncle Lo since I was nineteen," Kellie said.
"Why would help me except to get revenge on Sonny for shooting your uncle?" Carly asked.
"Just sit down and I'll tell you the whole story on the way to the Dominican Republic," Kellie said, "I guarantee you, you'll get the divorce you want and be able to marry Jax."
"Okay, but if you try anything," Carly said, sitting back down.
"You'll have your husband have his men bury my ashes six feet under," Kellie said.
"So how did you sneak into town without anyone knowing you're Lorenzo's niece," Carly asked.
"It's helps I pretty much refuse to have anything to do with the Alcazars," Kellie said, "My mother was Carlos Alcazar's illegitimate offspring with his mistress who disappeared when she found out she was pregnant. Carlos accidentally found her years later when my mother was a teenager. Basically, Carlos had my grandmother killed and took custody of my mother. My mother was pregnant with me at the time."
"What about your father?" Carly asked.
"I don't know and I don't care," Kellie said, coldly, "After I was born, my mom and Carlos fought horribly about how I would be raised. Finally, she tried to escape with me. Carlos had her killed right in front of me. He couldn't control her, but he thought could mold me into the perfect little Alcazar princess."
"When he thought you were old enough, he sold you to the highest bidder," Carly said, "You were forced into a marriage you didn't want."
"Ethan was abusive, controlling, sadistic," Kellie said, "I'll spare you the hellish details of my marriage. Eventually, Ethan was killed. I ended up with control of his businesses."
"How was Ethan killed?" Carly asked.
"Officially by political rivals," Kellie whispered, "Unofficially, spooks were involved."
"I'll take a wild guess and say you were quite helpful in feeding them information," Carly said.
"The deal was I got control of Ethan's businesses for government use," Kellie said, "I have people who run them for me. I check in enough to keep fear of Kellie's wrath instilled in my employees and freelance for the agency that gave me my so called freedom back."
"So I'm guessing you and Lorenzo don't have a great relationship," Carly said.
"We did until I was married off," Kellie said, "When he was around, he was the closest thing I had to a dad. I blamed him or not saving me from Ethan, even though I knew there wasn't anything he could have done to stop it. I saw him once after Ethan's death. I basically let him know I blamed him and walked out of his life."
"That's why he never mentioned you," Carly said, "I was married to your Uncle."
"Most of the world doesn't know I'm his niece," Kellie said, "It's one those things better left unspoken in South America."
"Does he even know you're in town?" Carly asked.
"Yeah," Kellie said, "I borrowed his helicopter. Mine were all in South America"
"I feel kind of honored," Carly said, "Or maybe you were just looking for an excuse to see your uncle."
"I was on my way out of town when I met you," Kellie said, nonchalantly, "I just had some free time on my hands. I figure why not do something good that doesn't require spilling blood for a change."
"Keep telling yourself that and maybe one day you'll believe it," Carly said, "You got sent to Port Charles to deal with the Metro Court hostage situation."
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Kellie said, "I was passing through Port Charles and had a few days between assignments."
