A.J. and Carly
Carly Corinthos walked down the hall of the penthouse. She was hand in hand with her five-year-old son, Michael Alan Quartermaine so he could see his father, A.J. Quartermaine. Michael had been spending time with A.J. for little over a year. At first it was because the court made her do it, when A.J. had sued her but oddly enough Michael had gotten attached and A.J. had cleaned up his act. So here she was, doing what she did every other week, she was taking Michael to spend the weekend with A.J., before she knocked on the door she knelt down and looked at Michael.
"Okay, my Mr. Man." She said sternly. "You gonna be a good boy for your daddy this weekend."
"I promise Mommy." He said grinning impishly.
"With your genes I highly doubt that." Carly muttered. She smiled again. "Now you'll see me and Uncle Sonny after school on Monday, okay?" She told him, comforting herself more. She always felt this way whenever she left Michael anywhere.
"I know Mommy. I know, I'm not a little kid anymore." Michael said sounding insulted.
"That you aren't." She assured him while standing up. She knocked on the door.
A.J. was looking at some stats when he heard the knock. He ran to the door. "Hey Carly." He said out of breath. Him and Carly actually semi got along now. "Hey Buddy." He said grinning at his son. "So, are we going to have fun this weekend?"
"Yeah!" Michael said. "Can we go see your team, Daddy?"
A.J. replied. "Yeah sure if you finish your work."
Carly interrupted "Actually Michael, theres something I have tot alk to your Dad about. Why dont you go watch T.V."
"Okay, bye Mommy." He said before he raced to the den.
"What is it Carly? A.J. asked concerned. Carly looked at him "Are you seeing anybody?" A.J. looked shocked "What, no. You scared the hell out of me to see if I was dating anyone?" Carly replied "I am Michaels mother I need to know if theres a women in your life." "Well theres not." "Okay then." Carly said. "And also there a parent-teacher meeting on Thursday at 5. You'll be there." She said, more like a command then a question. "Yes Carly I'll be there." A.J. said exasperated. "Okay then." Carly said.
"Carly wait." A.J. said. "I know I wasn't that good of a dad to A.J. when we were married. But I'm trying.
"Good." Carly said before she left.
A.J. sat down. "Maybe I do need a date?" he thought.
Carly Corinthos walked down the hall of the penthouse. She was hand in hand with her five-year-old son, Michael Alan Quartermaine so he could see his father, A.J. Quartermaine. Michael had been spending time with A.J. for little over a year. At first it was because the court made her do it, when A.J. had sued her but oddly enough Michael had gotten attached and A.J. had cleaned up his act. So here she was, doing what she did every other week, she was taking Michael to spend the weekend with A.J., before she knocked on the door she knelt down and looked at Michael.
"Okay, my Mr. Man." She said sternly. "You gonna be a good boy for your daddy this weekend."
"I promise Mommy." He said grinning impishly.
"With your genes I highly doubt that." Carly muttered. She smiled again. "Now you'll see me and Uncle Sonny after school on Monday, okay?" She told him, comforting herself more. She always felt this way whenever she left Michael anywhere.
"I know Mommy. I know, I'm not a little kid anymore." Michael said sounding insulted.
"That you aren't." She assured him while standing up. She knocked on the door.
A.J. was looking at some stats when he heard the knock. He ran to the door. "Hey Carly." He said out of breath. Him and Carly actually semi got along now. "Hey Buddy." He said grinning at his son. "So, are we going to have fun this weekend?"
"Yeah!" Michael said. "Can we go see your team, Daddy?"
A.J. replied. "Yeah sure if you finish your work."
Carly interrupted "Actually Michael, theres something I have tot alk to your Dad about. Why dont you go watch T.V."
"Okay, bye Mommy." He said before he raced to the den.
"What is it Carly? A.J. asked concerned. Carly looked at him "Are you seeing anybody?" A.J. looked shocked "What, no. You scared the hell out of me to see if I was dating anyone?" Carly replied "I am Michaels mother I need to know if theres a women in your life." "Well theres not." "Okay then." Carly said. "And also there a parent-teacher meeting on Thursday at 5. You'll be there." She said, more like a command then a question. "Yes Carly I'll be there." A.J. said exasperated. "Okay then." Carly said.
"Carly wait." A.J. said. "I know I wasn't that good of a dad to A.J. when we were married. But I'm trying.
"Good." Carly said before she left.
A.J. sat down. "Maybe I do need a date?" he thought.
