Jason awoke in the middle of the night to find both he and Elizabeth had shifted in their sleep. Elizabeth was now laying on her back on the bed beside him, and he was laying facing her with his arms still wrapped around her. She looked so beautiful. She was his reason for breathing. He inhaled deeply, taking the scent of her into him. She smelt so sweet, like vanilla and orchid, a fragrance combination he found he enjoyed from Sonny's Island. He never knew she could smell like his favorite scent. It was intoxicating. He laid there in bed watching her, breathing her, loving her. After a while, he kissed the top of her head and pulled her closer to him, snuggling into her vanilla orchid aroma, drowning himself in it. He fell asleep, wafted on her beauty and fragrance.

Elizabeth awoke once again to the sound of her phone buzzing on the nightstand beside her bed. Sighing, she reached over to answer it, not recognizing the caller ID.

"Hello?"

"Elizabeth, it's Evelyn."

"I wasn't quite sure if you were going to call me," Elizabeth admitted.

"I need answers, Elizabeth."

Elizabeth understood that.

"Elizabeth, I don't know if you can help me with this…" she trailed off.

"What?" Elizabeth was willing to help. This was her best friend's sister after all.

"Well," Evelyn sighed. "I haven't been able to find Jason Quartermaine. You know, Emily's brother. I was wondering if you could help me find him."

"Well, he's asleep right now, but I can have him call you when he wakes up."

"I'm not asleep," she heard him whisper behind her.

"Oh, forget that, Evelyn. Hold on a sec," she covered the receiver with her hand and turned to face Jason.

"Is that Emily's sister?" Jason wondered.

Elizabeth nodded. "Do you want to speak with her?"

Jason nodded, "Yeah."

Elizabeth spoke back into the phone, "Yeah, Evelyn. He's awake." She handed the phone to Jason.

Jason took a deep breath, "This is Jason."

"Oh, thank god. I've been looking all over for you."

Jason felt a chill run through his body. If he didn't know better, he would have no doubt that this was his sister's voice he heard coming through the phone. It struck him off guard.

"Yeah, well," he tried to gather his thoughts, "things have been different lately. So, you say you're Emily's sister?"

"Yes," came her reply. "And you're Jason Quartermaine? Her brother?"

"That's me," he acknowledged. "How can I help you?"

"Jason," she started slowly, "when I first got into town I was looking for you or Elizabeth to help me find Emily… But I spoke with Elizabeth yesterday, and… Jason, I'm so sorry. If I had known," she trailed off.

Jason wiped his hand down his mouth and jaw, "Yeah, well. What can I do to help you?" He didn't want to sound insensitive, but he also needed to know what he could do to help her, after all, this supposedly was Emily's sister.

"Well, I've decided before I came that I wanted to move into Port Charles. Emily said if I ever needed anything to call you or Elizabeth. I was hoping one of you could help me find an apartment or something, preferably close to the hospital."

"Why the hospital?" he wondered.

"Well, I'm a doctor, and I've already been accepted to the hospital staff. I begin tomorrow."

"Well, Elizabeth has to work today, but I can take you around, if you'd like?" he suggested.

"That would be awesome of you. You can pick me up at the MetroCourt hotel. Do you know where it is?"

Jason slowly nodded his head, "Of course I do. I'll meet you there at 9:15."

He closed the phone and handed it back to Elizabeth.

"It's too bad I have to go into work," Elizabeth sighed, putting her phone back down on the nightstand.

Jason pulled her into his arms, pressing his naked body against the back of hers.

Elizabeth moaned, hugging his arms tightly against her breasts.

"I was hoping I'd get to spend more time with her," Elizabeth said, laying her head down on her pillow.

He kissed the side of her head, "You'll have time. She just asked me to help her find a place. She's going to start working at General Hospital."

Elizabeth's eyes widened, "Wow. I had no idea."

"Yeah, I was kinda shocked by that as well," he admitted.

"You know, Jason," Elizabeth had to let him know, "it's going to be rather jarring to see her. She looks exactly like Emily."

Jason sighed heavily, "I'll be ok."

Elizabeth kissed his arm and hugged him tighter to her. Jason kissed the side of her head again, and moved an arm down to let his hand begin caressing her stomach just above her pelvic bone. Elizabeth closed her eyes and moaned.

"It's seven thirty," Jason whispered. "Do you think we have enough time to spare before you have to get to work?"

Elizabeth smiled, "I'm sure we can spare a little time."

Jason ran his hand lower and lifted her leg so he could slide inside her from behind. Elizabeth's eyes widened and she relaxed, opening herself completely to him, moaning.

They showered together again, making sure to be extra careful not to over exert Jason. They didn't make love in the shower, even though there was a lot of kissing and touching and caressing. They grabbed a few pieces of fruit out of the fridge for breakfast and went out to get into Elizabeth's car. And … it wouldn't start. Elizabeth laughed out loud in nervousness.

"Why does it always do this at the most inopportune times?" she wondered, irritation streaming into her voice.

Jason placed a hand on hers, clutching the steering wheel. He pried it off, pulling it to his lips. "Don't worry. Let me take care of this."

Elizabeth looked at him curiously as Jason took his phone out of his pocket and called some one. Moments later, he spoke into the phone. "Yeah, Max, I need you to come over to Elizabeth's and get us. She's going to be running late for work … Yeah, thanks." He hung up the phone and smiled at her. "He's on his way."

Elizabeth smiled and brought his hand up to her lips to kiss. "You're always so good to me."

"Well, it's my mission… to make sure you're happy and well taken care of. Now, about your car," he laughed softly, watching her sigh dejectedly. "You need something more reliable. I can't have you driving around in this thing. If it breaks down, and I'm not around…"

"Jason, It's fine. It's just a stupid old car," she told him.

"Exactly, it's an old car. We need to get you a new one."

Elizabeth pulled her head back, shaking her head ambiguously, "I can't do that, Jason. I can't afford a new car. I can't afford another used car."

"Elizabeth, honey, slow down," he cut into her rambling. "Let me do this for you. Besides, if we're going to be married, we're going to have pooled resources. What's mine is yours and what's yours is mine. Let me take care of you, Elizabeth."

Elizabeth didn't know what to say. She had never been treated like this before. With Ric, everything he ever did was just to show that he could, and with Lucky, he never did anything for anyone but himself. But she knew Jason. He was offering to do this because he loved her, no other reason. She turned her head down to look at their hands. "Ok," was all she could say.

"What do you think about his and hers cars?" he asked, already arranging things in his mind. "I was thinking, I need a family vehicle myself. Can't very well take the boys out on my bike with us, and I don't want to use any of the organization vehicles." He knew she could understand why and continued, "So, what do you think?"

"Ok," she relented, "but nothing too ostentatious."

"Agreed," he nodded. "So, you wanna take a walk with me down the road, meet up with Max?"

Elizabeth smiled and nodded. They got out of the car and Jason hurried around the car. Slipping his hand into hers, he spun her around and into his arms. "I love you, Elizabeth."

"I love you," she answered before her mouth was covered with his. He held her tightly against him, not wanting to let her go. After a few moments, they heard a car pull up beside them and they pulled out of their embrace to see Max getting out of the car.

"Ready to go, Boss?"

"Just give me one moment," Jason told his guard before turning back and pulling Elizabeth into his arms. He kissed her one more time, fully, and passionately, before pulling away from her and taking her hand. "We can go now."

Elizabeth smiled and stepped into the car after Jason held the door open for her. He slid in beside her and Max got back in the driver's seat.

"The hospital, Mr. Morgan?"

Jason pulled his eyes off of Elizabeth and looked up at Max as he pulled the car back onto the road. "Yes, Max. And don't call me Mr. Morgan."

Max looked at Jason confused through the mirror, "Sir?"

"Just call me Jason," Jason didn't need to go into the details with him. After all, Max was his friend. He didn't like the formalities between them. He called him Max and would rather Max call him Jason all the time.

"Ok, Jason," Max complied, still quite confused.

Jason trusted Max, probably more than any other man within the organization, unless it was Spinelli, but then he had known Max for far longer. Spinelli! He had completely forgotten about Spinelli. For all Spinelli knew, Jason might have left town. Not that he needed to tell Spinelli everywhere he went, he should still give him a call and let him know he's ok. He nodded his head and made a mental note to do so after dropping Elizabeth off.

On the way to the hospital, Elizabeth called Audrey and let her know that her car had broken down yet again. Audrey told her not to worry about coming to pick up the boys and that she would drop them off at the hospital daycare for her.

Max pulled the car into the hospital parking lot and up to the front door. Jason stepped out of the car and offered his hand to Elizabeth to help her out. "Thanks, Max. I'll call you later. We need to talk."

Max gave Jason yet another confused look before Jason shut the door. As Max pulled away, Jason kept a hold of Elizabeth's hand and walked with her inside.

They stepped into the elevator and Jason wrapped his arms around her from behind. Whispering in her ear, he told her he loved her and loved holding her and being close to her. Kissing her temple, he hugged her tightly against him. The elevator doors opened and Jason released her from his embrace, keeping her hand in his. They walked over to the nurses station where Epiphany was going over today's nurse roster.

"I thought you were supposed to be here today.""Epiphany, I am not even five minutes late," Elizabeth tried to defend herself.

"Your shift started at nine, nurse Webber."

"I understand that, Epiphany. I apologize. It won't happen again."

"It better not," Epiphany reinforced.

Jason cleared his throat, "Epiphany, with all due respect, Elizabeth's car broke down, but I can assure you that this will never happen again because I'm getting Elizabeth a new car today. She won't have to rely on that unstable vehicle any longer."

Epiphany looked him up and down and noticed he was holding on to Elizabeth's hand, for anyone to see. She regarded them very closely before her face softened. "Thank you, Jason. Now, if you'll let go of my nurse's hand," she indicate to their hands, "she can get started on her shift that she is now five minutes late for."

"Thank you, Epiphany," both Elizabeth and Jason responded.

Epiphany sighed, shaking her head, and walked off.

Elizabeth turned to Jason, "I need to get to work and you need to be going to see Evelyn. I'll see you later."

"I'll call you," he said before kissing her softly on the lips and walking back to the elevator. He stepped in and turned around. Elizabeth was watching him leave. "I love you," he told her.

"I love you," she replied before the doors shut between them.

Jason walked in the front doors of the MetroCourt and looked around. How was he supposed to know her. 'She looks exactly like Emily,' Jason remembered Elizabeth tell him just as he saw Evelyn step out of the elevator. For a moment, Jason was lost in the moment and all he could think about was Emily.

"Jason!" Emily said, running from the elevator into Jason's arms. "Oh, I've missed you so much."

Jason wrapped his arms around his sister and held on to her tightly. "Emily! I've missed you."

Jason shook his head and then his eyes fixed with Evelyn's, who was now standing in front of him.

"Are you Jason Quartermaine?" she asked.

Jason nodded, swallowing hard, "Evelyn?"

Evelyn smiled softly, "Evelyn Brent. You can call me Eve."

"So, you said you wanted help looking for an apartment?" Jason decided to jump right in.

"Yes, can you help me?"

"Well, I know of a place, you won't have to deal with a realtor or anything," Jason suggested.

Evelyn smiled, "Sure. Thank you."

"Lets go," he said, stepping aside, gesturing to the door.

Evelyn nodded and headed toward the door.

The doorman opened the door and Carly walked in right in front of them.

"Oh, Jason. I'm so glad you're here. You're never going to guess…" Carly started before she cut herself off. There standing in front of her with her best friend was his sister. "Emily?"

Evelyn hung her head and Jason shook his, "No, Carly. This is Emily's sister."

Evelyn looked back up at Carly, "I'm sorry. I know how disturbing it must be for everyone to see me. You and Emily must have been close."

Carly guffawed, "No. Emily and I were anything but friends, but I am sorry for your loss." She turned to Jason, "Can we talk?"

"Maybe later, ok, Carly," Jason said, taking Evelyn's arm and escorting her past Carly. "I'll call you."

Carly frustratingly watched Jason walking away with Emily's doppelganger, loathing that she always came second in his life. Angrily, she turned back and continued into the hotel.

Instead of calling Spinelli, he decided he'd just stop in on him as he was showing Evelyn around. Stepping off the elevator, he lead her to his penthouse door.

"I thought this was your place," Evelyn noted.

Jason smiled, opening the door. "Just check it out."

Evelyn regarded him closely and followed him in.

"Stone Cold. The grasshopper is pleased you are still among the living. How is your--?" Spinelli started to ask how Jason was feeling until he noticed, "Stone Cold's sister?"

Jason looked back to Evelyn, "This is going to be difficult."

"But Stone Cold's lovely sister was…" Spinelli was unsure what to say.

"This is Evelyn Brent, Spinelli. She's Emily's twin," Jason clued his assistant in.

"Sincerest apologies, Twin of the Fair Deceased One," Spinelli addressed Evelyn.

Evelyn smiled softly, "Apology accepted, Grasshopper?"

Jason rolled his eyes, "Sorry. This is Damien Spinelli. He works for me."

Evelyn's eyebrows raised, "Oh, so this is his place?"

"What?" Spinelli shook his head, "No, this would be none other than Stone Cold's humble abode."

Evelyn turned to Jason, "What are we doing here?"

"I asked if you wanted to check it out because I'm not going to be living here much longer, and I'd rather not rent it out. It'd be nice to have some one around to take care of things. That is if you're interested?" he offered.

"Would you mind if I looked over the place?" Evelyn wondered.

Jason nodded, "Of course. Take your time. Look around."

Evelyn smiled and headed upstairs.

Jason turned his attention back to Spinelli. Spinelli noticed the abrasion on top of Stone Cold's head. "You suffered a blow to your cranial lobe?"

"I'm fine, Spinelli. Look," he began, "I'm sorry I didn't get in touch with you before this. Listen, I know you like living here, and all, but I want to help Evelyn out."

Spinelli shook his head, "Of course, Stone Cold. The jackal is of the utmost understanding. But may I also inquire as to where Stone Cold erstwhile and where he intends to reside after The Fair One's Twin moves in?"

Jason looked down at the floor and, taking a deep breath, looked back up at Spinelli, "Elizabeth and I are getting married."

"Most exalted congratulations, Stone Cold," Spinelli celebrated by toasting Jason with the half-empty bottle of orange soda.

"Thank you," Jason accepted. "So, I'm going to want you closer to me, that's why I'm letting Evelyn move in here. I have a few things to do after I'm done with her, but I'll have another place for you as soon as Evelyn is ready to move in."

Spinelli nodded as Evelyn came back down the stairs.

"There's more room here than I could ever hope to fill," she admitted. "But I love it. I'll take it if you're still willing to let me stay here."

"It's yours. Furniture can stay too," Jason told her. "You won't have to worry about a thing."

Evelyn smiled brightly, "Thank you. Emily was right about you. You've been more than helpful."

Jason nodded. "When would you like to move in?"

"Tonight?" Evelyn proposed. "I have to report in at the hospital tomorrow."

"Spinelli and I will have all our personal belongings out by this evening," he told her, accepting her application. "I've got some errands to run. You can stay and look around some more, if you'd like."

"Thank you."

"I'll be back later to pick you up," he told Spinelli as he walked out the door.

Jason left the penthouse to go take care of a few things. Even though he had things to take care of with the organization, there were a few things he had to take care of for his and Elizabeth's future. First of which, getting new cars. After that, he had to look into making sure that their future was safe and secure.