Aggravated would not be a strong enough word to describe Carly Corinthos when she walked into Metro Court later that morning. She was downright pissed at the fact that no one would disclose Jason's location to her. Sure maybe the melodramatic scene put on at the penthouse was over the top because there was no real emergency or danger. She just needed to know where he was. The not knowing is what made Carly upset. With Ally being a permanent part of Jason's life, the blonde wondered if he would take off without telling her in the future. The new girl didn't understand what Jason was to Carly, but maybe she needed to be informed.

Carly did her best to concentrate on the work that laid in front of her. The desk was full of reports that she needed to go over before the beginning of next week. She couldn't spend her time thinking about Jason and Ally right now, so she pushed away all thoughts of the couple. She obtained some reports off her desk and went for her daily walkthrough, checking on every establishment, making sure they had what was needed.

The second Carly stepped out of the elevator a familiar face caught her eye from across the room. Anger coursed through her body as she slammed the reports down on the bar, before marching towards the person.

"Where the hell have you been?" she yelled, shoving the person slightly.

"Carly!" Jason exclaimed, trying to catch his footing. "What the hell is wrong with you?"

"I've been calling you all morning, and you didn't answer any of my calls. So then, I go to look for you, and no one wants to tell me where you are," she declared angrily.

"Yeah, there's a reason for that," he sighed, wrapping his arm around Ally.

Carly growled at the sight in front of her. "Why didn't you tell me you were leaving for the weekend?"

"We didn't leave," he responded, kissing Ally's temple.

"Yeah, we stayed here," Ally added, looking around the room, holding onto Jason tightly.

"You didn't stay here. I checked first thing after I left your penthouse this morning," she informed the couple. "I didn't see your names on the guest list."

"That's because I didn't cook the room," he said. "Wait, you were at the penthouse this morning. I told you to stay away from the penthouse."

"Well, you didn't give me no choice. You wouldn't answer your phone," Carly stated, crossing her arms over her chest.

"That's not a reason to go to the penthouse," he expressed, shaking his head.

"Maybe, but when did we start keeping secrets from each other?"

"Seriously, Carly. I don't keep anything for you," Jason commented.

"You kept this from me," she pointed out.

"This was not a secret. This was me wanting to spend time with Ally and not have to worry about interruptions," he emphasized, sighing.

The blonde scoffed, "You didn't think I would leave you two alone?"

"Truthfully...no," Jason answered, watching his best friend's expression change. "Look, I know you called this sorta truce with Ally for my sake. I also know that you still don't fully accept the fact that we are together," he pointed out.

"That's not true. Yes, I'm skeptical, but Jason, I just want you happy," she admitted to him.

"If Jason would have told you that we were here, what would you have done?" Ally asked, fiddling with the buttons of his shirt.

Carly bit her lip, gazing down at the floor.

"Would you have left us alone, knowing we were here, know what was..." he trailed off, looking down at Ally with a smile. "Would you have stayed away?"

"I don't know," she breathed out.

"Well, at least you're honest," he mumbled.

"I'm sorry," she whined, looking up at her best friend through her lashes.

"Don't be. I know all your actions are not to hurt me, but you got to let me live my life," he insisted.

Carly nodded, "Did you at least enjoy your stay?"

"Very much so," Ally answered, grinning up at the man next to her.

"Shh..." he smirked.

"Well, if there is anything I can do for the two of you?" Carly asked, hoping to try and make things up with Jason.

"A table would be nice," Ally suggested. "Could you also tell me when your band starts playing tonight, so Jason can take me dancing?" she asked.

"Dancing?" he groaned.

Carly chuckled at Jason's reaction. She concluded that as much as he hated public scenes and the activities that were involved with them, she was going to give in to what Ally wanted.

"Band starts their set at 8," she informed, patting Jason's arm. "And I'll go see about getting you two a table."

Ally smiled, watching Carly walk away. "You are going to take me dancing, right?"

"What's in it for me?" he questioned, placing a strand of hair behind her ear.

"Maybe a little encore of last night and this morning," she whispered in his ear.

Jason's eyes grew dark with lust looking down at her, "Well, it looks like we are going dancing."

Ally chuckled, pressing her lips against the man holding her body upright. He pulled her body against his tightly, Ally feeling her feet come a little bit off the floor. It was like Jason forgot about the fact they were in a very public place.

"Ahem," Carly announced, walking upon the couple. "I got you a table all set up."

Jason and Ally peeled themselves apart, slowly turning towards Carly. Annoyance covered Carly's face as she stood there, staring at the duo.

"Thank you," Ally whispered to Carly, while Jason did his best to clean his lips from all the lip gloss.

Carly sighed, turning around and directing them to the open table. "Order whatever you want. It's on the house," she insisted, slowly walking away.

"Hey, Carly," Jason called after her. The blonde turned around, making eye contact with her friend. "Breath," he instructed.

Carly half-smiled before walking away.

"She's not happy with you, is she?" Ally asked, leaning over the table.

"No, she's not. Carly hates being left in the dark about anything," Jason explained, sipping from his water glass.

"Why does she have to know every aspect of your life?" she questioned.

Jason shrugged, "She just does."

"Why? I mean, I get she cares for you. I get that you're her best friend, but to be upset with you because you didn't tell her where you were, it's kinda ridiculous," she stated.

Jason was about to comment on what Ally had expressed when a friendly pat on the back stopped him.

"Well, well, well, if it isn't my favorite client," a red-headed woman said, placing her hand on Jason's shoulder.

"Hi, Diane. How are you this morning?" Jason asked, peering up at the woman.

"I'm fantastic. This morning was very lucrative," she emphasized, with a huge grin.

"So you've been spending my money all morning?" he asked, smirking up at his lawyer.

"Well, of course," she laughed, eyes darting to the woman sitting across from Jason. "And who is this pretty face?"

"Diane, this is Ally Lynn. Ally, this is my lawyer, Diane Miller," Jason introduced.

"Hi, Diane...nice to finally meet you," the young woman expressed with a smile.

"It's a pleasure to finally meet the woman who put that smile on his face," the red-head uttered, shaking the woman's hand. "I might I say, Mr. Morgan, you have incredible taste."

Ally blushed at the woman's kind words, "Thank you."

"Though I might add that even with the incredible taste, he never gave me a chance," she joked.

"Okay, you can go now, Diane," Jason insisted, taking her hand out of Ally's and gesturing for her to leave, while the girls laughed.

"Stop, I was joking. I got my sexy, flexy Max," she smirked, wiggling her eyebrows.

Jason groaned, placing his fingers in his ears, "Stop."

"Okay, I'm leaving, so you two can enjoy your food. But Jason," she said, pulling the man's fingers from his ears. "I'll be by the office on Monday to talk shop," she informed, giving him a wink before walking off.

"Oh, I like her," Ally laughed.

"Of course you would," he chuckled, shaking his head.

"You're smiling a lot," she commented with a smile of her own.

"I have a lot to smile about," he stated, reaching over and taking her hand.

"Oh yeah?" she whispered, leaning over the table towards Jason, who did the same.

"Yeah," he murmured as their lips touched.

"Can...Um...I take your order?" the waiter asked, nervously.

Ally looked up at the guy, gazing down at them. She snickered at the horrified look on his face. "Jason..." she smiled, realizing that the enforcer was staring at her.

"Give us a second," he spoke, eyes glued to Ally.

"I think we made him a little uncomfortable," she giggled as the man walked away.

"How about we eat in our room," he suggested.

"That's an idea," she expressed, licking her lips.

"No, just an idea...it's what we are going to do," he insisted, taking her hand and helping her up from the chair.

"Lead the way, Mr. Morgan," she laughed as he pulled her towards the elevator.

The two had just stepped inside the empty elevator when Carly called to them. "Where are you going? You didn't even eat?" she expressed, holding the doors open.

"We are going to eat upstairs," Jason answered. "And we want to do it alone, Carly," he added.

"But..."

"Just, please...if you have a problem with something, go to Sonny," he requested, placing a kiss on his friend's cheek as he moved her away from the doors.

"She might follow us," Ally spoke, leaning against the wall.

Jason licked his lips, placing his hands on either side of her. "She might, but she still doesn't know what room number we are in. She doesn't even know what name the room is under, hell I don't even know," he mumbled, placing a kiss on her cheek.

"Maybe, Maxie should plan all our trips," she breathed out while Jason's lips moved to her neck.

"You want more trips?" he asked, his fingers entangling in her hair as he kissed every inch of exposed skin.

"Maybe," she sighed. "I want what you want. I know trips are hard with your line of work, but I'll take what I can

get," she expressed, looping her fingers into his belt loops.

"How about we just focus on this time," Jason stated, placing on a kiss on her cheek then moving to her lips.

"Mmm, okay," she whispered as Jason picked up her small frame, carrying her out of the elevator.

Ally smiled, burying her face into the nape of his neck. She felt nothing but contentment as he cradled her body against his. These were the moments that made her believe that everything was going to be okay. No matter how bad things may get at times, she knew that as long as she had Jason, she could get through anything.

Author's Note: Hey All. I have been writing a lot. Just hope that I can get all that is in my head down on paper before I lose it. I really can't believe I have gotten this far with this. You all make me what to write more. I never really finish anything cause I get bored. GUEST REVIEWER: No Courtney isn't the bad guy. But I might bring her back to cause some angst, but not sure if I want to do that. I didn't like Courtney either. Probably the only one I didn't like with Jason. Hell, I rather him be with Carly than Courtney. I want thought about bring Liz and Jake in but I don't know how to do that. Much love.