Hey guys, sorry I neglected this story for so long. It's oddly difficult for me to write from a teenage girl's perspective though I am a teenage girl...Anyway enjoy this chapter and don't forget to reviewluvr

Chapter 4:

Livvie woke up completely disoriented. The first thing she saw was a brown cardboard box. Then it all came back to her, her mother's death, the Quartermaine's and Jason. Jason. It was strange to see him looking so much like her father and knowing that he wasn't, and never would be. She figured that out very quickly. His demeanor was so much different than her father's. Her father had gone out of his way to shelter her from the bad things, she knew Jason would do the same thing, but in a very different way. Justus had explained to her that she would always have guards around and that she would have to deal with it. Seems like that's all he wanted her to do these days, deal with things.

Livvie swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood up. A morning person she was not. She fumbled through her bags for something to wear and came up empty handed. Her bag containing her clothes was downstairs still. She could bust open one of the boxes, but she didn't have anything to cut the tape with. "Damn," she muttered. She'd have to go downstairs. She swung open the door to her bedroom and heard Jason's voice. She padded down the steps and saw him talking on the phone. He turned when he heard her and quickly ended the call. "Good morning," she offered politely.

"Morning." He continued to stare at her with that penetrating gaze that made her extremely uncomfortable. "Justus called this morning, he wants you to meet him at 6 at the Quartermaine's for dinner."

She nodded,"Will you be there?"

"Do you want me to be?" He wasn't sure what he wanted her answer to be.

She shrugged her shoulders,"I mean if you don't have anything else to do.." She was saved form having to say anything else by the arrival of Sam from the kitchen.

"Get dressed, we're going to Kelly's." She snatched her purse off the desk and looked at Livvie. "Did I stutter? You know it's not a very good idea to stand between a pregnant woman and food, so unless you want a beat down I suggest you get moving." Livvie grabbed her duffel and did as she was told mumbling about mean pregnant women the whole way.

Jason turned to look at her,"Isn't there anything to eat in the kitchen?"

"In our penthouse? No way! We really should go to the store soon, teenagers like Livvie eat a lot."

"Alright, I'll have Max drive you to Kelly's." He turned to the door but was stopped by Sam.

"No, no. You're coming with us. What better way for you to bond with Lila than us having breakfast together?"

"I have work to do Sam." That was a lie and they both knew it. He didn't know how to act around Livvie. She had expectations of him and he was scared he wouldn't be able to meet them.

"I'm sure Sonny won't mind you knocking off a day in order to get to know the daughter you haven't seen in eight years."

"Fine Sam! You win I'll have breakfast with you."

"I'm ready," Livvie said coming down the stairs. She had pulled on a pair of jeans, a tank top, and some flip flops. She had pulled her hair into a pony tail on the top of her head. If Jason really focused, he could make out the details of her face. Like her high cheek bones and arched eyebrows.

"Hey," Sam said snapping her fingers in front of Jason's face."Captain No-Emotion I'm wasting away here."

Jason looked at her bulging middle,"I doubt that."

Livvie felt like laughing at them. They were like an old married couple, bickering.

"Okay I'm not, but poor Livvie is. Just look at her! She's all skin and bones."

The diner was small, and nearly empty when they got there. Taking seats near the door Sam began to talk. "We need to get you enrolled in PCHS and ooh! School shopping! We could do that today after my doctor's appointment that way you can have some type of fun before we go to the Quartermaine's."

Livvie took a swallow of strong black coffee and listened to Sam ramble on. She was only half listening preferring instead to watch Jason out of the corner of her eye. His gaze stayed riveted on Sam the whole time she spoke. He definately had more than friendly feelings for her. "Jeez, could you guys be any meaner to me?" Sam asked. Livvie gave her a funny look. "You guys are gulping down coffee like there's no tomorrow and I have to drink herbal tea."

Livvie shrugged her shoulders,"I like coffee, and you wouldn't like me much if I didn't drink it. That's why I'll probably be glued to you all the time," she told Jason.

"What do you mean?" he asked her curiously.

"You smell like coffee.." she trailed off suddenly feeling incredibly fooloish and child-like.

Jason sensed her discomort and said,"I work around the coffee beans a lot. I'm used to it."

Just then their food arrived and they ate in silence. Something outside the diner caught Livvie's eye and she stared intently. Jason looked at her and saw pure hatred in her clear blue eyes. He looked out the window and was surprised to see AJ Quartermaine looking in.

Sorry that was so short. The next chapter will be interesting, so review and it'll come faster.