A/N – So as you all suspected, the angst is coming. This chapter, if you couldn't tell from the title, is when it really starts. Thanks for all the great comments so far and I hope you keep enjoying this night of the series! Leave a review!

Chapter 3 – It All Crashes Down

Anthony drove his car quickly along the highway to the drive-in movie theater. His son was so naive. Johnny trusted Anthony when Anthony told him to go out. That he didn't mind. Johnny's naivety about life and his willingness to trust people was unacceptable. Anthony had to groom him for the business and that would not happen unless Johnny grew up. That meant Johnny losing something. Or in this case, someone.

He entered the drive-in and paid for a parking space. Anthony assumed it would be easy to find Johnny's yellow car. He parked and exited his car. He crept along the rows of cars looking for Johnny's car. He finally spotted it and he laughed to himself. Johnny had parked on the side by a row of trees. It was the perfect camouflage for Anthony to hide in. Johnny wouldn't see him coming and he could snatch his precious little Lulu. He could also get away quickly after he killed the girl. Sure killing her in such a public place wasn't the best idea, but it was the only way Johnny would learn his lesson.

Anthony walked two rows behind where Johnny was parked and made his way to the other side of the trees. He then walked up and peered through the trees at Johnny's car. At first he was very angry. The car appeared to be empty, but then he realized it was not. Johnny had his girl in the back seat. Anthony smiled proudly for a moment and reconsidered. Obviously, this Lulu pleased Johnny. If he killed her, his son would be very upset.

Anthony shook his head. No. Johnny had no room in his life for anyone but Anthony. No one would take his son away, especially not a cheap tramp who Johnny could have in the backseat of a car. He had to kill her and he would.

"Oh, little Lulu," Anthony laughed. "You aren't even going to see it coming."

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Jason paced his living room. He had a feeling. Something was wrong. He didn't know what or who was in danger, but he knew something terrible was going to happen. A knock on his door startled him. He walked to the door and groaned when he found Trevor Lansing on the other side. Whatever the lawyer had to say, he didn't want to hear. He had more important things to think about.

"What do you want, Trevor?" Jason asked.

"Mr. Morgan," Trevor greeted. "May I come in?"

"What do you have to say?" Jason asked, stepping back so Trevor could enter.

"I hate to come to you this late," Trevor started. "But I have some information that I believe will interest you."

"I can't imagine what you could tell me that I don't already know," Jason replied.

"Do you know that John is dating a girl from Port Charles?" Trevor questioned. "A Miss Lulu Spencer?"

"Yes," Jason responded.

"Do you know where they are right now?" Trevor wondered.

"I'm not concerned with Lulu's personal life," Jason said quickly.

"You should be," Trevor quipped. "Right now John has taken Miss Spencer out and I have reason to believe that Anthony followed them."

"Why would you think that?" Jason asked.

"Anthony was being secretive all day," Trevor explained. "He was planning something. Then he let John leave the house, which is something he never does. Then about an hour after John left, Anthony went missing."

"Missing?" Jason questioned. "What do you mean missing?"

"Anthony is not allowed to leave the house because of his unstable mental state," Trevor answered. "But he has left the house and I believe it is to go after John."

"Do you think he knows about Lulu?" Jason prodded.

"That I can't say," Trevor replied. "But when he finds his son, and he will find his son, if Lulu is with him she is as good as dead."

"Why would you tell me this?" Jason wondered.

"I've fought a lot of battles for Anthony over the years," Trevor responded. "So far I've always won. But I won't win a murder trial. Especially not one with several witnesses available. The only way to keep my client out of jail is to have you get there first."

"Do you know where they are?" Jason asked.

"A drive-in movie theater between Port Charles and Crimson Pointe," Trevor said softly.

"I'll see what I can do," Jason said calmly. "Thank you for telling me all of this."

Jason opened the door and Trevor left the apartment. Jason didn't know exactly what to do. He could try to get to the drive-in before Anthony and take Lulu away. Although from the way Trevor talked, Anthony had a head start and was probably already there. Jason had an idea. It was definitely not the way he would typically handle a situation like this, but this was Lulu. He picked up his phone and called in the back up that he needed.

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Johnny and Lulu kissed passionately for several minutes. Her nails scraped down his back and his hands massaged her body. He broke away from her lips to attack her neck and her eyes fluttered shut in pleasure. Suddenly, Johnny stopped and pulled away.

"What's wrong?" Lulu wondered.

"Maybe we should go someplace private," Johnny suggested.

"You didn't have a problem before," Lulu laughed.

"I know, but I don't want to get interrupted," Johnny explained, sitting up.

"Who would be interrupting us?" Lulu asked, sitting up as well.

"I don't know," Johnny answered. "I just want better for you than the back of a car."

"Johnny, it's not like it's our first time," Lulu replied. "And in case you didn't notice, I was enjoying myself."

"I know," Johnny muttered. "But, I'd still rather get out of here if you don't mind."

"Stop, Johnny," Lulu said softly.

"Stop what?" Johnny questioned.

"Stop holding back," Lulu clarified. "There is something bothering you and it's more than whether or not it's right for us to have sex in the back of a car."

Johnny looked at Lulu and smiled. It amazed him how well she knew him. He was worried. He had gotten a strange feeling that something bad was about to happen, but he didn't want to scare her. Even more he didn't want to lie, so he decided to let her in on his thinking.

"I have a strange feeling," Johnny confessed.

"What do you mean?" Lulu wondered.

"I just think that we should go," Johnny responded. "I don't think it's safe for us to be here anymore."

"Why?" Lulu prodded. "What do you think is going to happen?"

"I don't know, Lulu," Johnny said softly. "I can only remember having this feeling one other time in my life."

"When was that?" Lulu asked.

"The day my mom died," Johnny whispered. "I need to protect you, and I don't want to take any risks."

"Okay, let's go," Lulu offered.

"Are you mad?" Johnny questioned, buttoning his shirt.

"Of course not," Lulu assured him, kissing him softly.

Johnny kissed her forehead and fumbled for the lever to push up the passenger seat. He found it and pushed the seat forward. Then he opened the door and climbed out of the car. He turned back to Lulu and helped her out. He pushed the seat back and was about to help Lulu back into the car when he heard the voice that made his heart leap into his throat.

"Hello, son," Anthony said, stepping out of the trees. "LooLoo. I hope you two enjoyed your last date."