Chapter 1

There he was, sitting on his bike, hand held out to me, Lizzie Webber, the one that never had good things happen to me. The one that was left with neighbors, instead of my Grams, the one that at 15 was raped in the park on Valentine's Day. Now here I am standing here deciding if this chance is too big to take. I look at him.

"Come on Liz, come with me. Let's go see Italy together." He tells me. I hear everyone telling me that Lucky was alive and that I needed to be here to help him. Then here was the man, this gorgeous man with the bluest eyes I have ever seen offering to take me away, away from this town, away from the Spencers, and away from The Cassidines. Do I take his hand or do I do what is right and stay here."

Jason watches Liz have the internal battle with herself. He's never before offered a girl the world and even though you can't see it, he's nervous. Will she take my hand, am I the chance to big to take? That keeps replaying through Jason's head.

"Aww, hell." Liz states. She takes Jason's hand and climbs onto the back of the bike. He kick starts it and they roar into the night. Liz buries her head in Jason's back. He feels the tension rolling off her. He speeds up on the bike. They pass the Thanks for visiting Port Charles sign. He pulls over and shuts the bike down. Liz picks her head up and looks at Jason.

"What?" She asks.

"Are you sure this is what you want?" He asks.

"Yes. I just don't have any money, clothes, nothing with me." She tells him.

"That's fine. We'll stop in Rochester for the night. I'll get you some clothes and we can go talk to someone about getting you a new id. If we have to, we can stay in Rochester for a few weeks before we move on, or I can call my guy, and we can get fake ones created for you over night. Your choice." He states. Liz looks at her watch.

"Listen, Grams is at work, let's run back, I'll grab my purse and pack an overnight bag at least." She tells him.

"Are you sure?" He asks. She nods. He says ok. They get back on the bike, he roars it to life and does a u-turn.

Twenty minutes later they are back on the road with no hassles.

They pass the Thanks for visiting sign again and continue on. This time, Jason feels relief and happiness radiating off of Liz. He smiles and guns the bike faster. She screams into the wind.

"Now this is how it should be." He tells himself.