"It could have been small, it could have been just the two of you." Sonny stepped into the room and saw his best friend standing in front of a mirror.
"Kristina would have hated it." Jason fixed his cuffs and grabbed his black tie from its spot of the chair. Sonny sat in one of the other chairs that littered the room and looked at Jason.
"No, no tie Jason." Jason held the tie in his hand and looked at Sonny with a questioning look.
"What?"
"Kristina wouldn't want the tie, all she wants is you and you're not a tie person." The knock on the door interrupted them and was opened without invitation.
"Hey," came a small voice from the door and Jason stopped, unable to breath as she stood there.
"Robin?" Jason whispered and she stepped onto the room as Sonny rose from his spot to leave. Jason's eyes never left the petit brunette who stood in the doorway.
"We'll talk later," Robin looked up at the man, who at one time, had been like a brother to her. "Save me a dance?" Sonny smiled at her but disappeared before she could answer him.
"Hi," She moved into the room, closer to Jason but stopped when Jason put up his hands.
"What are you doing here?" He pulled back when a hurt expression crossed her face, he felt bad.
"Is something wrong, are you all right?" He moved closer to her, needing to make sure she was real and needing to make sure she was okay.
"I haven't gotten worse if that's what you mean." It was quiet, almost inaudible but he heard it because with Robin he heard everything.
"Good, I… what are you doing here?" This time the question was asked with care and love.
"I heard you were getting married, I had to see you, needed to." She couldn't stop looking at him; it had been forever since she'd seen him face to face.
"Robin, I miss you too but…" she cut him off; she didn't want to hear him say he didn't love her anymore.
"So… traditional… never pegged you for a rule follower." She broke the ice, joked, she could feel it, but he didn't say anything.
"She must be something." She dark eyes were sad but happy, totally contradicting herself as she look at him.
"Sit, please," Jason wrapped his hand around her arm and she let him guide her to the chair. He could see that she was tired, but she still looked wonderful.
"Jason, I lied about what I said," His head shot up to meet her.
"If you've gotten worse Robin, I'll do everything, don't worry. You're going to be fine, Robin, I promise. Let me get Sonny…" She cut him off again.
"No, Jas, I'm fine, what I mean is I really came here because I wanted to see her, to talk to her." Jason, the big, scary, enforcer looked scared.
"I just want to meet her, to see why she's so special. I want to talk to her and get to know her because I want to know what captured your heart. Please Jason." He looked at her, he knew that deep down Robin would go talk to Kristina with or without his permission that was something she always did, but unlike her telling AJ that Michael was really his, Robin was asking him this time.
"I love you Robin, you know that. You have this huge piece of my heart and Kristina somehow found a way to steal that other part so if you want to meet her go ahead but please be careful because Kristina wears her heart of her sleeve and I don't want it broken. She's tough but not like you were and I don't want her hurt." Jason was giving her permission and asking her to be careful with the woman that he loved.
"Thank you." They sat in science just looking at each other before Robin spook again.
"You even wonder what would have happened if I hadn't told AJ?" She didn't want to go there but the question had just slipped out.
"Don't you mean if I hadn't slept with Carly, lied for her, raised Michael, let her live with us and break us up AND yell at you before you left? Well, then it probably would have been you and me today." He smiled at her.
"God works in strange ways." It was a whisper but he heard her.
"Boss, it's.." Johnny popped his head in and stopped when he saw Robin.
"Hi, Johnny," Robin waved and the guard waved back.
"It's almost time Boss, you've got five minutes" Johnny disappeared leaving the two alone again.
"No turning back now, Morgan. Go and make her happy." Robin stood and Jason followed.
"When are you going to talk to her?" He asked as he stopped her from leaving.
"Later, don't worry." She smiled and he pulled her into him to hug her.
"I'll always love you Robin, just not like I love her."
"I know Jason, and I'll always love you. You remember that okay; never forget it. You're a wonderful person Jason Morgan no matter what anyone says." She pulled back and he smiled but looked confused.
"You sound like I'll never see you again, Robin." Jason joked.
"I love you always." She hugged him one last time before pulling opened the door.
"Good luck." And she was gone.
Just before the wedding: Kristina's roomKristina walked past the full-length mirror for the tenth time, never letting her eyes completely see herself.
"What are you doing?" Alexis stepped into the room and smiled at her younger sister.
"I feel that if I look in the mirror, I mean really look, it'll all be too good to be true and I'll wake up," Kristina looked at her sister with scared eyes. "And I don't wanna wake up."
"Kris, it's all real, you, Jason, this." A knock came at the door then and Elizabeth and Emily popped inside.
"Hi," the two best friends were bubbly and happy for their other friend as they hugged her.
"Hey, is something wrong?" Elizabeth picked up of in first.
"No, everything's fine, I just couldn't find something blue." Kristina told them and she noticed the confused looks on the two younger girls faces.
"You know, something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. I'm missing something blue." Realization registered in the girl's eyes and Elizabeth pushed back her hair to take off her earring.
"Here, she held them out to Kristina who carefully took them and smile. Daggling in her hand were two small teardrop, deep blue stone earring.
"Perfect," the bride to be whispered as she moved to put them in her ears.
"Here," Kristina held out her diamond earring for Elizabeth. "You need earring now." Elizabeth took them and slid them into her ears.
"There now I have them all," Kristina said as she examined her ears in the mirror just as Johnny stepped into the room.
"Hey," Kristina turned from the mirror to look at the bodyguard who had become her best friend.
"You look beautiful, Jason is one lucky son of a bitch," Kristina laughed out loud at his vulgar language.
"You'd better remind him of that when you see him," Kristina said as she hugged him.
"It's almost time, Kris." Johnny had been sent to tell her that, and she pulled away to look at him.
"I need to ask you something. Would you walk me down the aisle?" Johnny was shocked, she was asking him to give her away.
"Hey, I haven't given you my wedding present yet, don't move." Johnny totally avoided the question and moved to the door. Kristina watched him, a little hurt. Johnny pulled open the door and behind it stood none other then Stefan Cassadine. Kristina yelped in delight before throwing herself into her brother's arms.
"What are you doing here? I've been trying to find you." She pulled away and looked at him.
"I heard you were getting married, I wouldn't have missed it for the world," Stefan looked at Johnny as he answered his sister. "Plus a friend of yours came looking for me." Kristina smiled as she turned to Johnny.
"Have I ever told you that you're the best?" She hugged him again and whispered a 'thank you' into his shirt.
"Well I knew you wanted your brother to be and I knew you needed someone to walk you down the aisle," Johnny told her. "But if we hadn't found him I would have walked you down in a heartbeat."
"It's time." Max popped into the room.
"Hey, save me a dance?" Kristina asked Johnny and he laughed.
"Shouldn't I be asking you to save me one?" But she never got to answer before being pulled out of the room. It was time.
-Girlygirl
