Alexis showed up in the doorway of her daughter's bedroom to see her putting some things into a duffle bag that was sitting on the bed. "Sam, what are you doing? Where are you going?"

Sam looked up at her mother. "To find my son."

"You know where Danny is?" Alexis asked surprised. The last she knew, there was no news on her grandson. Sam had told her about the Helena suspicion, which scared the hell out of her, but other than that, there had been no news.

"No, but I know Helena's involved, so I'm going to search every damn property she owns until I find Jake and Danny," Sam said. She had been really depressed when her conversation with Nikolas revealed nothing, but then she decided that she would just start searching places that Helena owned. If she was involved, Jake and Danny would be on one of her properties.

"Sam, have you lost your mind? If Helena did orchestrate Danny's kidnapping, she will have that property heavily guarding. These people will kill you if they see you," Alexis said worriedly. She knew from experience how dangerous Helena was and she feared for her daughter's life. Of course she feared for Danny's too, so doing nothing wasn't the best option either. This was truly a no win situation.

"I don't care. I am not going to sit here and do nothing while My son is in the hands of Helena's goons. I know how dangerous Helena is and what she could do to my son. I can't let something happen to him. You would go after her too if it were me, Kristina, or Molly," Sam said.

"You're right, I would, and like you, I wouldn't be able to see that I stood no chance. You are not going to be able to take on all of Helena's men and possibly her on your own when and if you find them," Alexis said.

"I know that. I'm not going alone. Shawn and Duke are coming with me," Sam said. Both men had tried to talk her into letting them do it by themselves, but she wouldn't hear of that. Danny was her son. She wasn't putting his life in anyone else's hands.

That made Alexis feel slightly better, but only slightly. She knew nothing was going to stop Sam though. Nothing would stop any parent from finding their child. "I don't like this one bit. I know there's no stopping you though. Where are you planning to go?"

"Well, I already know the Cassadines have places in Greece and Russia, and Victor was in Switzerland when he died, so they must have a place there as well. I was actually gonna ask you if you if you know it," Sam said.

"Yeah," Alexis said before going over to the dresser and grabbing a pen and pad of paper that were there. She quickly wrote down an address and gave it to Sam.

"Thank you," Sam said as she took it.

"Helena has other places all over the world. Canada, France, Spain, and many other countries. I don't know the addresses of all of them," Alexis said.

"It's okay. I'll have Spinelli find them. I don't wanna go to Nikolas again on the chance that she's got someone watching him or something," Sam said. That had occurred to her right after her conversation with her cousin. Helena wasn't above spying on Nikolas. Hell, she wasn't above anything.

"Sam, be careful. That woman is truly evil. I don't think you know half of what she's capable. I'm not even sure I know all of what she's capable of. I stopped thinking she couldn't get any worse years ago," Alexis said with a shudder.

"I promise I'll be careful, and I will come back with Danny," Sam said. She was not coming back to Port Charles without her son. She would not give up until she brought him home or was dead.

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Jake entered his hotel suite with Danny in his arms. The toddler was wearing a swim shorts and floaties, as they'd just come from the beach. He was somewhat nervous about taking Danny out with so many people around, but Danny was asking more and more for his mother and he wanted to distract him with a good time. Besides, they'd left the country. No one should recognize them. "Did you have fun, Danny. Did you like the beach."

"Yeah," Danny said.

Jake placed Danny on the floor, along with the bag he'd taken with them. Then he knelt down in front of the boy and started taking the floaties off. "You liked the waves, huh? You liked how they splashed against you."

Danny giggled happily. "Go back?"

"Yeah, we can go back, not today, but soon," Jake said.

Danny started running away from Jake and over to the phone. He picked the receiver up and held it up for Jake. "Call Mommy?"

Jake cringed and walked over to the toddler. He gently took the phone from him and hung it up. Then he picked Danny up into his arms. "I know you miss your mommy, Danny. I know you wanna talk to her, but we can't call her right now."

"Why?" Danny asked.

"Because she's really busy right now. She loves you though and I know she's thinking about you. She would want you to have fun, like we have been, right?" Jake asked.

"Uh, huh, but I miss Mommy," Danny said.

Jake felt another wave of guilt. "I know you do pal and I promise that I'll make sure you get to see her as soon as possible. Right now, how about you play for a few minutes while I go get your bath ready. We wanna get all that salt water and sand off you," he said as he put the boy down once more.

Danny went to the middle of the room where a bunch of his toys were spread out.

Jake walked into the bathroom and turned the water on. He got it to the right temperature and quickly put a stopper in the bathtub so that it would fill up with water. As he watched it fill up, he started to get a familiar deja vu feeling. He'd had that same feeling a couple of other times while looking at water, hell, it had even happened that day at the beach, but this time it was like a memory was trying to come to the surface.

Suddenly Jake had a flash. All of a sudden he saw himself, at least he was pretty sure it was him, in the water unable to get out. Hell, he couldn't even move his body to try to get out.

Jake was pulled out of the memory a second later by Danny's voice. "Jakey!"

"Just a second, Danny!' Jake called back before shutting the water off. He then went off in search of the little boy.