TWO FOR ONE
I don't own the Parent Trap or GH
~~~
That afternoon in Reno Crissy was walking by Courtney's office as a fax came through. The fax read 9-1-1.
"Mom," said Crissy, "Zand, Mike anyone here."
"I'm here Crissy," said Zander.
"Zand," said Crissy, "I'm going for a walk."
"Ok," said Zander, "but be back in an hour."
"I will," said Crissy.
~~~
Crissy walked until she had found an empty phone booth in a remote part of town. She dropped in coins and dialed Port Charles.
Harmony picked up on the other end.
"Chris thank god," said Harmony.
"What's with the 9-1-1 Harm," said Crissy "Is everything ok."
"Dad's getting married," said Harmony.
"DAD," said Crissy, "JASON MORGAN Dad."
"One in the same," said Harmony, "I mean black tie, white gown, the whole enchilada. The wedding's in two weeks so, if there's any hope of getting Mom and Dad back together, we've got to do it fast"
"Fine," said Crissy, "I'll spring the news to mom tomorrow."
The two hang up as Crissy exits the booth and bumps into a man.
"Sorry," said Crissy.
"It's ok CRISSY," said Mike.
"Grandpa Mike," said Crissy, "how long did you know."
"Since you got here," said Mike.
"Dose mom and Zander know," said Crissy.
"Zander suspects," said Mike, "but your mother has no clue."
"I'll tell her tomorrow," said Crissy.
"No," said Mike, "you tell her tonight."
~~~
THAT EVENING.
Courtney was sitting at her desk when Crissy came into the office.
"Hi Harm," said Courtney, "sit down."
Crissy did as she was told.
"Let me just finish this up" said Courtney pointing to a book of orders she had, "then we'll head to the club."
"I can't mom," said Crissy, "I have to pack."
"Pack," said Courtney, "are you going somewhere Harmony."
"That's where I'm going," said Crissy, "to see Harmony."
"And were is Harmony then," said Courtney.
"In Port Charles," said Crissy, "With her father Jason Morgan."
"CRISSY," said Courtney.
"That would be correct," said Crissy, "you see Harmony and I met at camp and we decided to switch places. I'm sorry, but I'd never seen you and I'd dreamt of meeting you my whole life and Harmony felt the exact same way about Dad, so we just sort of switched lives. I hope you-re not mad because I love you so much and I just hope one day you can love me as me and not as Harmony and I'm rambling."
"It's ok," said Courtney, "and I do love you I always have."
"Then why have I never gotten to see you," said Crissy.
Zander walked in from outside at that moment.
"It's complicated Chris," said Zander.
"How," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "Legally, you belong to your father and Harmony belongs to me."
".'His' and 'Hers, kids," said Crissy, " No offense, Mom, but this arrangement really sucks."
"I agree, it totally sucks," said Courtney, "but it was the only way that each of us would still sort of have a part of each other if you will."
"What do you mean," said Crissy.
"I loved your father very much," said Courtney, "however my brother, your Uncle Sonny was your dad's boss and forbade our relationship."
"Well," said Crissy, "you did something I mean you had us."
"Well," said Courtney, "Jason had to choose his job or me and when he chose me I was thrilled."
"Then what happened," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "the two of us got married and moved here with my dad and Zander and started the club."
"But how did you split," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "I had been pregnant with you guys when we were called to Port Charles to be told that someone had threatened to kill Sonny."
"And," said Crissy.
"And," said Crissy, "Jason's loyalty came before his love so we split up and he went back but not before me promising that when I gave birth one of our twins would be his."
"Me," said Crissy.
"You," said Courtney.
"Guess we'll have to go to Port Chuck again huh," said Crissy.
"Guess so," said Courtney.
That afternoon in Reno Crissy was walking by Courtney's office as a fax came through. The fax read 9-1-1.
"Mom," said Crissy, "Zand, Mike anyone here."
"I'm here Crissy," said Zander.
"Zand," said Crissy, "I'm going for a walk."
"Ok," said Zander, "but be back in an hour."
"I will," said Crissy.
~~~
Crissy walked until she had found an empty phone booth in a remote part of town. She dropped in coins and dialed Port Charles.
Harmony picked up on the other end.
"Chris thank god," said Harmony.
"What's with the 9-1-1 Harm," said Crissy "Is everything ok."
"Dad's getting married," said Harmony.
"DAD," said Crissy, "JASON MORGAN Dad."
"One in the same," said Harmony, "I mean black tie, white gown, the whole enchilada. The wedding's in two weeks so, if there's any hope of getting Mom and Dad back together, we've got to do it fast"
"Fine," said Crissy, "I'll spring the news to mom tomorrow."
The two hang up as Crissy exits the booth and bumps into a man.
"Sorry," said Crissy.
"It's ok CRISSY," said Mike.
"Grandpa Mike," said Crissy, "how long did you know."
"Since you got here," said Mike.
"Dose mom and Zander know," said Crissy.
"Zander suspects," said Mike, "but your mother has no clue."
"I'll tell her tomorrow," said Crissy.
"No," said Mike, "you tell her tonight."
~~~
THAT EVENING.
Courtney was sitting at her desk when Crissy came into the office.
"Hi Harm," said Courtney, "sit down."
Crissy did as she was told.
"Let me just finish this up" said Courtney pointing to a book of orders she had, "then we'll head to the club."
"I can't mom," said Crissy, "I have to pack."
"Pack," said Courtney, "are you going somewhere Harmony."
"That's where I'm going," said Crissy, "to see Harmony."
"And were is Harmony then," said Courtney.
"In Port Charles," said Crissy, "With her father Jason Morgan."
"CRISSY," said Courtney.
"That would be correct," said Crissy, "you see Harmony and I met at camp and we decided to switch places. I'm sorry, but I'd never seen you and I'd dreamt of meeting you my whole life and Harmony felt the exact same way about Dad, so we just sort of switched lives. I hope you-re not mad because I love you so much and I just hope one day you can love me as me and not as Harmony and I'm rambling."
"It's ok," said Courtney, "and I do love you I always have."
"Then why have I never gotten to see you," said Crissy.
Zander walked in from outside at that moment.
"It's complicated Chris," said Zander.
"How," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "Legally, you belong to your father and Harmony belongs to me."
".'His' and 'Hers, kids," said Crissy, " No offense, Mom, but this arrangement really sucks."
"I agree, it totally sucks," said Courtney, "but it was the only way that each of us would still sort of have a part of each other if you will."
"What do you mean," said Crissy.
"I loved your father very much," said Courtney, "however my brother, your Uncle Sonny was your dad's boss and forbade our relationship."
"Well," said Crissy, "you did something I mean you had us."
"Well," said Courtney, "Jason had to choose his job or me and when he chose me I was thrilled."
"Then what happened," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "the two of us got married and moved here with my dad and Zander and started the club."
"But how did you split," said Crissy.
"Well," said Courtney, "I had been pregnant with you guys when we were called to Port Charles to be told that someone had threatened to kill Sonny."
"And," said Crissy.
"And," said Crissy, "Jason's loyalty came before his love so we split up and he went back but not before me promising that when I gave birth one of our twins would be his."
"Me," said Crissy.
"You," said Courtney.
"Guess we'll have to go to Port Chuck again huh," said Crissy.
"Guess so," said Courtney.
