Chapter Ten
The moon's light glowed into Sam's room. She sat on the windowsill looking into the night sky, saying a silent prayer for her missing daughter who had been taken almost a week ago.
Downstairs, Carly sat by herself. She was thinking about her and Sam before Sam had decided to leave Port Charles. Her thoughts were interrupted by a knock on the door. She slowly stood up and answered it. "Greenlee!" Carly said in complete surprise.
Greenlee looked at Carly and smiled slightly, so happy to see her friend, "Hey Carly. Um, where's Sam?"
Carly looked from Greenlee to Jason and lost the small smile she had on her face, "She's upstairs, hasn't come downstairs since Jason made her move in with Sonny and I. I hate to say this Greenlee, but I don't think she'll want to talk to you. She only wants to speak to Jason, not even Sonny or I could get her to talk to us."
Greenlee turned to Jason, "Please Jason, tell her I'm here and I love her."
Jason nodded as he headed towards the stairs that would lead him to the guest bedroom. As he got to the door, he saw it was slightly open. He looked in and saw the saddest yet the prettiest sight before him. Sam was sitting on the windowsill staring out into the night. He slowly walked over towards her and put his hand on her back, "Hi Sam."
Sam turned around and looked at him, "Your back. How did it go with Greenlee and Ryan?"
"Well, Greenlee is downstairs, she really wants to talk to you Sam. She missed you a lot more than you know."
"I only want to talk to you right now Jason. This may sound stupid, but I really missed you," Sam said as she turned towards to window again.
Jason's heart leapt. He missed her too. He sat down next to Sam and pulled her into his arms, letting her cry on him.
"Carly, I can't believe what Sam has gone through! I mean, that day that…well you know…had happened she was so happy. But I left her alone that night, I should have known better. When I went into Fusion the next day and didn't see her there I freaked out. I looked everywhere for her after I couldn't reach her on her cell phone. But god, I am so happy that she's safe. I just wish I knew how to help find Melanie," Greenlee said as tears streamed down her face.
Carly hugged Greenlee. Not knowing what else to do. Both girls sat on the couch, crying together, each one wishing they could do more in the search for Melanie McCall.
