A/N: This is definitely the last thing I need to be doing right now. But I just felt like writing. Laptop charger is broken, probably no updates unless it's this story. Read and Review and maybe I'll update Secrets, Convenience, The Family Life, and The True Meaning of Friendship soon!
~Ana~
All Jason could hear was laughter. He watched as his "family" swam in the in ground pool that was set up in the backyard of he and Sam's vacation home. He wished Elizabeth wasn't there.
"Get in, Jase!" 7 year old Cameron said. The curly haired boy laughed.
"I can't." Jason told him. He watched as Elizabeth, Cameron, and Jake sat in the pool. They shouldn't be here. This was for his real family. Sam and their children should be there, not Elizabeth and her kids.
"Come on, honey." Elizabeth begged. Jason cringed at the name.
"I have work." He turned to walk out.
"I love you!" she called after him. He pretended he didn't hear her.
Sam laughed as her daughter squirted whipped cream all over herself. "Baby, not like that!"
They sat at the counter in Kelly's, eating their ice cream sundaes. They were completely unaware that the bell rang and the person that Sam wanted with her and her daughter more than anything in the world came in.
"Hi." Jason said awkwardly.
"Hi." Sam stopped laughing. She focused on her daughter. "Where is your wife and kids?"
"Who?" he asked, then it dawned on him that she was talking about Elizabeth, Cameron, and Jake. "Oh, them. At our vacation…I mean my vacation house."
"Jason."
"Sam." They spoke at the same time. "You go first."
"I have some, news." Sam said. She looked around Kelly's and spotted the young blondes. "Honey, go talk to Aunt Maxie and Lulu."
"Okay." Jason watched as the little girl walked away. He saw Lulu turn and look at them and knew she understood immediately. He couldn't help but feel jealous that Lulu and Maxie were his daughter's aunts but she didn't even know he was her father.
"Um, I know that she's not important compared to the boys and Elizabeth, but Olivia has a dance recital coming up. Do you want to go?"
"She's my biological child, unlike those boys, Sam. She will always be important to me. You will always be the love of my life. You and our daughter are everything to me."
"That's funny, Jason. If we're so important to you, why are you married to Elizabeth and taking care of two kids that aren't yours!" she yelled. Sam stopped herself and laughed quietly. "It's not even worth it." She stood up. "Maybe it would be better if you didn't come."
"I'll be there if not for Olivia, than for you."
"I don't need you, Jason." She sighed. "Carly's daughter Eva is dancing with Olivia. You should probably sit with them."
"I want to sit with you."
"I don't think Elizabeth will want to sit by me."
"I'm not bringing her." He said. Sam thought she heard a hint of disgust in his voice. "I'm sitting with you. We are going to support our daughter together."
"Fine." Sam shook her head. "Port Charles Elementary, Saturday at 2:00. She's on the first grade team."
"I know my daughter is 6, Sam. I know she's in 1st grade."
"Come on, Liv." Sam picked up her child and left.
