Author's Note: I am not sure how much this chapter added to story. I was in a strange mood and decided to have a little fun. Please review.

Jason walked into the house without knocking. He knew Carly didn't care. He also knew that it annoyed Jax. Annoying Jax wasn't a bad day's work he figured.

"What's the problem Carly?" Jason asked as he took off his leather jacket. He smiled at her boys, Michael and Morgan, and looked around for her daughter Josslyn.

Michael came over and hugged Jason. He was getting so big. It was hard to believe he was nearly 17. Morgan was nearly 14. He wondered where the time went. They were babies just yesterday. He shook his head. He had a job to do and was going to do it.

"Michael," Carly's husband Jax said as he came into the room. "You and Morgan should go upstairs while your mother and I talk to Jason."

It annoyed Jax terribly when Michael looked to Jason before moving. Jason nodded his approval and then added, "Pack your stuff. You guys are going to your Dad's island tonight."

"What danger has Sonny subjected my family to this time?" Jax demanded angrily.

"The danger is a little closer to your own house this time Jax." Jason told him fairly evenly. He was upset but he was going to keep his cool and get Carly and the boys to safety. "Your brother is back in town. He's threatening Robin."

Jason laid out the whole story to Carly about his and Robin's daughter and how it was Jerry Jacks that had broken into Robin's car and left another picture of the baby's grave. To say that Carly and Robin did not get along was an understatement. However, she cried when she heard the story and said how horrible it had to have been on them both. She saw the tears in Jason's eyes but knew he would never cry in front of Jax. Besides, he was working right now. Jason the enforcer would finish his task and nothing would stand in his way. Carly loved both sides of Jason. She loved how loving and supportive he was. She also loved the enforcer in him. It was the enforcer side of him that had saved her life and those of her children on several occasions.

"Jason, I will be the first one to admit that Jerry is a psycho," Carly spoke up. "But I don't believe he will come after me and the kids. Even if he did, Jax had a really expensive security system set up the other day. I believe we are safe."

Jax smiled happily and walked to the door and held it open for Jason. "That settles it. Good bye."

"Not quite. I will make a deal with you," Jason said as he walked to Carly. "I will go outside and you turn on the security system. If I can't get in within 10 minutes without setting off the alarm, I will agree to you staying here."

"If you do get in we will go to the island without complaint," Carly agreed. She and Jason always had a way of working things out.

"Start packing," Jason told Carly as he went outside.

Carly started to go upstairs to pack but Jax stopped her with a look. "He won't get in, Carly."

She sat down to wait with him. Jax was enjoying each minute more and more as they went by. He was very excited when the 10 minutes passed without the alarm sounding.

Just then Michael came down the stairs with his and Morgan's suitcases. "Uncle Jason came in a little while ago and took Morgan out to the car." He said to his mom with a smile. "He said to tell you the jet is warming up."

Right then the doorbell rang. Carly went to answer it. She knew it would be Jason and she was right. He and Morgan were standing outside on the porch. Deep inside she had known all along that Jason would be able to get in. He had the amazing ability to circumvent any security system and then sit and wait for the person he was looking for to return home.

"We came to help Michael with the bags," Jason announced as he and Morgan entered the room. "By the way, I came in twice. The first time I took the nanny to the car. The second time I went upstairs and got Morgan. I think he enjoyed climbing out the window with me."

Carly talked her husband into taking some time off and joining her and the kids on the island. Everyone was packed and ready to go within the hour. Jax wasn't very happy as Jason drove everyone to the airport and to Sonny's private jet for the flight to the island.

Jason assured Carly that he would be doing his best to clear this up quickly so everyone could come home. He could relax a little now with Carly and her kids gone. He wasn't as sure as Carly was that Jerry wouldn't come after them. He figured it would be a last resort sort of thing but he was not taking any chances. Getting to Carly and her kids would be an excellent way to hurt Jason and Sonny and Jerry was always looking for a way to hurt them. Jason also knew that Jerry was looking to kill him. That did not bother him at all. People had tried before. Several of them were very good but they all disappeared because Jason was the best.

He was sure that Jerry would come to the house looking for his brother to help him get away again. He planned to be waiting for him when he arrived. Jerry Jax would not be getting away this time.

Jason was pretty sure that Jerry wouldn't show up for another day or two. He would wait until the heat of Sonny's people hunting for him began to get to him. Then he would come to his brother for help. That left him free to head back to Robin's for awhile.

He pulled out his cell phone and called Sonny. "Carly and the boys are on their way to the island."

"Good." Sonny said with some relief. He loved Carly but she drove him crazy most of the time. Jason could reason with her and find a way to get her to cooperate. "You have a plan for getting Jerry?"

"Yes." Jason told him. He knew Sonny would ask if he cared about the particulars. Most of the time he didn't ask. Once he turned a situation over to Jason he could consider it done. Jason would tell him if there was a problem.

"I don't care if they find the body or not," Sonny told him. "I just want the son of a bitch dead!"

"I'll let you know when it is done." Jason told him as he hung up.

He really wanted to go to Robin's for awhile but decided to go to work instead. He headed off to the new restaurant they were using a front. He liked it better than the coffee shop. Jason nodded to the guards as he went into the office and shut the door.

Jason was ending another fruitless call to others in the business. No one seemed to know anything or have a clue to the whereabouts of Jerry Jacks. Spinelli was running down Jerry's aliases to see if he got any hits. Somebody had to have something.

"Let me put it this way Creole," Jason told the man on the phone as he tried hard to rein in his temper. "I will be grateful for useful information. That can be money or a favor owed. This is a big deal to me and if anyone I care about gets hurt because someone withheld information, they will pay with their life!" He slammed down the phone angrily.

Jason got up from his desk and decided to head out for a ride on his bike. He wasn't accomplishing anything and he wanted to be in a good mood when he went to Robin's. As he was putting on his jacket he heard a mild disturbance outside the office door.

"Marco, what is going on out there?"

"You have a young lady to see you sir but she is refusing to be patted down."

Jason stepped outside and watched as Sam took a swing at the guard who tried again to pat her down. He almost went down but regained his footing. Sam was set and ready to strike again if he touched her. Jason cleared his throat and everyone looked at him.

"Let Ms. McCall in." He spoke firmly to the guards. "You still don't ever search her. She cleared."

The guard nodded at Jason and resumed his post. Jason gave him a hard stare and the guard became nervous. "Sir?"

"You insulted a guest of mine."

"Ms. McCall you have my sincerest apologies. It will never happen again."

Sam nodded to Jason who in turn nodded his dismissal to the guard. He opened the office door and showed her in. He was surprised to see her again. She was most definitely a force of nature!

"Are you carrying?" Jason asked Sam suddenly.

She looked surprise for a moment and smiled. "Yes, but I am not going to shoot you."

He smiled at her and then began to laugh. It surprised them both. Jason Morgan didn't laugh a lot.

"I needed that." He said a moment later when he was done laughing. His mood was definitely better now. "I wasn't worried about that."

"Then why did you ask?"

"With Jerry Jacks on the loose you had better be carrying."

She nodded. "That's why I am here. I was just leaving the penthouse with the last of my stuff when my mother called. Jerry Jacks called to tell her that you and Robin killed a baby."

"So, this is personal. Jerry Jacks has come back to get me and he's using the people I care about. But why call your mom, she isn't the D.A. anymore?"

"True but she had a brief fling with that psycho and he knows she would love to get enough evidence against you to get a conviction."

"This is getting out of hand quick. He has to be stopped."

"That is why I am here. Jerry Jacks is a threat to people that I care about too like my Mom and my sisters. He's caused enough mayhem for several lifetimes and I want to help you get him."

Jason walked around the desk and sat in one of the visitor chairs next to Sam. He was very moved by her offer.

"I really appreciate that Sam. Especially with everything that has happened. But this is going to get messy."

"Are you trying to tell me in code that you intend to kill him?"

Jason nodded. "He has to be stopped."

"So let's put aside our personal issues right now and take care of this worthless psycho for good!"

Jason was very glad to have Sam on board with this. She was always very helpful to him and he was honest enough to admit that he needed all the help he could get right now.

They agreed that several others needed to be moved to safer locations until this was finished. Sam was going to handle moving her Mother and her little sisters someplace safe. Jason was going to move Robin and Emma.

Author's Note: Okay, that is all for this chapter. I warned you at the beginning that I was in a weird mood. Hopefully I got back on track by the end. Please review. I really want to know what you think.