Storm Warning

Chapter 2

The rain was pounding and the wind was blowing as Courtney was walking
home. She was still thinking about what Carly said. Why couldn't she
understand that she was getting on with her life?

Suddenly her cell phone rang. I bet that is Carly, she thought to herself
as she picked up the phone.

"Didn't we talked enough already Carly?"

"Courtney."

Suddenly Courtney realized that it wasn't Carly.

"Jax," she said with a smile on her face.

"Sorry, I thought you were Carly."

"I noticed."

"Didn't you have enough of me? What do you want from me now? Do you want me to
spend the night with you?"

Jax laughed. "I told you that I would win the bet, you just said that you
want to spend the night with me."

"I never said that," Courtney said as she blushed into the phone.

"Well the offer still stands, if you change your mind."

"Well that won't be happening so you will be spending the night on your
own," Courntey laughed.

"Goodnight, Jax," Courtney said, as she hung up the phone.

Courtney smiled to herself, as she hung up the phone and put it her bag.
Jax was so certain that he was going to win this bet, but she knew that she
was never going to sleep with Jax. But if she feels that way, why couldn't
she stop thinking about Jax?

She couldn't be falling in love with him, could she?

Courtney looked at the rain, and saw that it was starting to pour; she
started to run near a tree for cover. She figured the rain would only last a little bit then she could make it home.

A few minutes later, she saw that it was starting to ease off, but what she
didn't hear was the thunder and she didn't see the lightning.

So she walked out from under the tree and  was started to walk when suddenly she looked up and saw lightning strike a  tree, she tried to run for cover, but it was too late.

"AH!"

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Georgie and Dillon stopped the car at a hilltop.

"At least it is not raining up here," Georgie said, as she got out of the
car.

"Why did you bring me here?" she asked. He looked at her and smiled.

"Just
close your eyes."

She closed her eyes, as she grabbed his hand. "Don't let me fall."

"You trust me, don't you?" he asked. She smiled.

"Of course, I do."

"You can open them now," he said. She looked up and saw that Dillon had made
a picnic for them.

"Dillon, I can't believe that you did this," she said, smiling.

"But why?" she asked. He looked at her.

"We haven't had any time to just  spent together so I thought that we need some privacy."

Georgie sat down on the ground. "I love it."

A while later,

Georgie was lying on the ground with Dillon. "That was great food, but it
didn't seem like Kelly's food."

Dillon laughed. "I snuck into the Quartermaine mansion without anybody
seeing me, and I got the cook to make me some food." Georgie laughed.

"That's great," she said.

"I love you, Dillion Quartermaine, you know that, don't you?" she said, as she
leaned over and kissed him.

"I do," he said, as he held onto her. It feels so good to be with Dillion
like this. She wasn't worried about Sage or anything else, it was just the
two of them, and she liked it that way.

She then turned to Dillion and smiled. "I remember when I was little and
Maxie and I would lie on the ground, and try to make up what the clouds
were."

Dillon turned to her. "I never did that when I was younger, I was in Paris,
London, or something like that,"

"It is so fun, we should try it," Georgie said, as she looked up at the sky.
"But it is hard to do it tonight though."

Georgie then looked at her watch.

"We should be getting back, it is near my curfew," she said, as she stood up. "But thank you, this is exactly what I needed."

They got into the car, and she turned on the radio.

"The storm is getting worse; all bridges are closed due to flooding."

Georgie turned to Dillion. "Did I hear right?"

"Yes, we are stuck here, just me and you,"

A hour later,

Jax was sitting on the couch when the phone rang. "Jax."

"Have you seen Courtney, she isn't home. Is she there with you?"

"Last I heard was that Courtney was angry at you, Carly," Jax laughed.

"Is she there or not?" Carly asked.

"No."

"Thank you," Carly said, as she hung up the phone.

After Jax got off the phone with Carly, he decided to call Courtney, just in
case she just didn't want to talk to Carly, but when he called her cell
phone, she didn't pick up. He was starting to get worried.

He grabbed his jacket, and left.

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It was thundering and lightning as Jax was trying to find Courntey. He
stopped and picked up his phone and called Courtney. He got her voicemail.

"Courtney, it's me Jax. Carly called me; she is worried about you as you
haven't called her yet. Call me and tell me that you are okay."


He hung up the phone. He couldn't believe how much he was worried about
Courtney. The bet was only to be to get back at Sonny... But
something happened and I am falling in love with her. This wasn't supposed
to happen.

Suddenly he heard someone said something. "Is someone there?" he asked.

"Jax," said a voice quietly. He was sure that he heard someone calling his
name.

"Who's there?" he asked, as he turned and looked down.

"Courtney!!"

As Sam was walking in the rain, she couldn't stop thinking about her life
and how much it has changed.

She put her hand on her stomach. "I never thought I would ever have or want
a child," The baby suddenly kicked, "But you change it all; I can't wait for you to
come," She then started to think of Sonny. She wished that her and  Sonny could bring this baby up together, but she understood why they had to lie and say it was Jason. Jason has been there for me more than I've asked him to, she thought to himself.

She hadn't been watching where she was going and fell. She tried to get up, but her foot was twisted. She lay down on the ground,
and she didn't know what she was going to do.

"My baby," she screamed as she lied down on the ground, with the rain
pouring down on her.

She was in trouble and needed help, fast.

To be continued...