Author's Note: This story is separate from any others I have written. Robin is married to Patrick but they do not have any children. Jason and Sam are good friends and work together for Sonny. They are not romantically involved. I do not own GH or any of the characters and I do not make any money on this or any other story. It is strictly for fun because I love GH!

When Things Get Messy

Jason woke up immediately. He recognized the special ring on his phone dedicated to Sonny. He glanced at the clock as he reached for the phone. 3:20 am. Whatever it was, it wasn't going to be good. Unexpected calls in the middle of the night never brought good news. Jason was used to working at all hours of the day or night, but it was always planned. Sonny would ask him to check a shipment, forcefully correct an employee problem, or complete a hit; whatever Sonny needed done Jason would do. As he flipped open the phone he knew this was not going to be good. Unfortunately, he was correct.

"Yeah Sonny" Jason answered fully awake.

"Get to my house now!" Sonny ordered.

"I'll be there in 20" Jason assured him and hung up. He jumped out of bed and quickly pulled his clothes from the closet. He did not need the light. He knew where everything was in the closet. There was very little variety in his wardrobe anyway. He wore jeans and a black t-shirt unless attending a special event.

Jason hurried downstairs and got his gun box from the top shelf of the closet. He slid the clip into his 9 mm and put it in his waistband. Then he grabbed his leather jacket and keys from the desk as he hurried out the door.

In the parking garage Jason passed his bike which was his preferred transportation. Instead he got into his SUV and headed for Sonny's. He wasn't sure was he was going to find when he got there. Since Sonny called in the middle of the night, it would be major. The SUV would allow him to haul passengers or bodies as the case may be.

Jason Morgan did not enjoy killing people. It was something he had to do sometimes and he was very efficient at it. Every time he had killed someone it was because they were a threat. Usually that threat was directed at Sonny. Being a mob boss Sonny was used to attempts on his life; that was just how the business was. Other times the threats were directed at Sonny's ex-wife Carly or their two boys Michael and Morgan. Their survival depended on how good his enforcer was. Luckily for them Jason was the best enforcer on the whole east coast. He would literally do anything to protect the people he loved. He loved Sonny and his family. Outside of that, the circle was very small.

The guard was waiting at the gate when Jason pulled up. He opened the gate immediately when he recognized Jason. He glanced around quickly before heading inside and was glad that everything was calm and quiet. Since things seemed secure at the moment Jason did not pull his gun as he entered the house.

"Where's Sonny?" Jason asked Max. Max and his brother Milo were Sonny's two most trusted bodyguards. Max was still in his suit and that surprised Jason. "You sleep in that thing?"

"I was working the gate this morning when Ms. Scorpio arrived." Max told him.

Jason stopped dead in his tracks. His heart began pounding so loudly in his chest that he briefly wondered if Max could hear it. Robin was here? 3:45 in the morning and Robin was here. This was not sounding good at all.

"Is she alright?" Jason asked urgently. They were no longer a couple. They had split up 7 years ago but had maintained a close friendship. On the few occasions that they discussed their past relationship with anyone else, they would say that they could never be able to fully explain to anyone just how much they had meant to each other. He didn't mind though. He didn't care what anyone else thought. He and Robin knew how much their history meant to them and so did Sonny. That was all that mattered.

"She's in the study with Mr. C. She isn't making much sense right now." Max told him quietly. He hated giving Jason bad news. He wasn't afraid of Jason, in fact they had a great deal of respect for each other. However, he did know that Robin was very special to him and Mr. C.

Jason nodded and headed to the study. He opened the door and walked in. Sonny was sitting on the couch next to Robin with his arm lightly over her shoulder. It was seeing Robin that worried him. She appeared dazed to him. It reminded him of when he had found her in the train after the wreck. Initially she had been uncounscious. When she woke a few minutes later she had been dazed and unsure of her surroundings. Next he noticed that she was wrapped in a blanket and holding a drink that Sonny must have poured for her. He was pretty sure she didn't even realize she was holding the glass.

Jason started across the room to Robin but Sonny gave him a subtle stop gesture. Jason was confused but he complied. Sonny whispered to Robin a moment. She didn't say or do anything and that really worried Jason. He watched Sonny pat her shoulder and then get up and come over to talk to him.

"What happened to her Sonny? Is she okay?"

"I don't know what happened but I think she is basically okay right now. She is in shock and hasn't been able to tell me much."

"Shouldn't we call the doctor or take her to the hospital?" Jason asked worriedly.

Sonny nodded thoughtfully. "We'll call the doctor in a little bit. We have to get her cleaned up first."

"Why?" Jason asked with concern. He took a closer look at Robin. His concern turned to alarm when he realized that under the blanket she had blood on her.

No longer willing to be patient, Jason left Sonny by himself and quickly crossed the room to Robin. As he knelt in front her Jason realized that she had a lot of blood on her.

"Are you alright sweet heart?" Jason asked Robin quietly. It was the soft and gentle tone that he used with her when they were together. Even in her state of shock she recognized it immediately.

"I tried to help Jason. I really did. It lacerated an artery. So much blood. Nothing I could do. I tried." Robin told him quietly. She wasn't making much sense yet, just as Max had said. Jason moved to set next to her on the couch and wrapped his arms around her. He held her tightly. The blood did not matter to him right then. Only she mattered.

"It's going to be okay Robin. The three of us can fix anything." Jason assured her. The problem was that he didn't know what the problem was or how to fix it. He only knew that something major had happened to her. Whatever it was he was going to help her.

Author's Note: Thanks for reading this chapter of my story. I hope you are enjoying it. I mostly write about Jason and Robin but have some ideas for other stories I will be working on soon. Please review each chapter. That lets me know if you like the story and if I should continue. Your feedback keeps me motivated to write. I want your honest feedback so I can improve this story and my writing. Thanks for reading, please review!