Author's Note: AHHHHHHHH, teachers need to die. Gosh, Third week of being back in school and teachers already want me dead. LOL, sorry I haven't updated, between school, work and trying to have a life I've been rather swamped. I have two chaps for you, so hopefully that makes up for it!
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Chapter 15
Jason stood on the docks thinking as he looked out over the water. He wasn't sure what was happening to him. He couldn't seem to get her out of his head. She was everywhere. The other night after they had shared that kiss he had returned home only to be met with Sam. Which was exactly when his mood fell. He went from walking on clouds to avoiding the devil. He had even made up the excuse of having to work. In all reality he had sat on the couch with a cold beer thinking about her. How her lips felt against his, the way her tongue had caressed his, and all the while he had thought of how familiar it all seemed. How familiar she seemed. It was like he knew her from somewhere, like they had met before. He just couldn't figure out from where though.
He was waiting on the dock for the simple reason that Courtney's secretary had called and said that Courtney would like the meeting to take place on the docks. The secretary, Neen, had been very sweet, and very bubbly, in explaining the reasoning. Courtney simply preferred the outdoors and since she saw Jason as more of a friend than a client the docks just seemed more, friendly.
"So the infamous Jason Morgan stands alone on the docks."
Jason heard someone say his name as he turned around to be faced with a lovely blonde woman.
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The man stood off in the distance as he watched her. She was a beautiful woman. Her shoulder length dark golden brown hair gently swayed in the fall breeze her hair hit the collar of her black pee-coat. She had on a pair of jeans and you could see the red sweater she wore, as her coat was not buttoned up.
He watched her as she played with her boys. She was standing in the middle of the playground as her boys ran around her and laughed and giggled. Carly had a bright smile on her face as watched her boys carefully. The man had seen enough. He gently picked up his brief case and began to walk towards her when all of a sudden a little blonde girl came running up to her tears in her eyes. She was followed by what he was sure to be the guard on Mrs. Corinthos, not that he liked to refer to her as his enemies wife, but she unfortunately was.
He wasn't sure what happened but moments later the child was in Carly's arms as her guard picked up Morgan and the five began to walk away. He watched her as she walked away and could see the blonde hair of the child over Carly's shoulder. He recognized that blonde hair, but from where. Where had he seen that blonde hair before? The man continued to search his mind for who had blonde hair such as the Childs as he walked in the opposite direction that Carly had just gone. He needed to talk with her, but he would do that later.
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The little boy with his chocolate brown eyes ran around his mother with the biggest grin on his face. He couldn't help it as his older red head of a brother chased him around with a huge grin on his own face. He was laughing things like 'you better run', or 'I'm gonna get you'.
Carly could only laugh as her eldest son chased his little brother who was nearly falling over due to his lack of walking skills. Carly would never understand why children loved to be chased so much, but it made her boys happy which only made her smile more.
Carly was brought from her thoughts as a hysterically crying Cali came running up to her. Carly bent down just in time to envelope the child in a hug. She felt the girls warm tears hit her neck as the child cried into her. Carly was extremely worried as she couldn't understand what was wrong, hadn't Max just took the child to play on the slide per Cali's request. Carly looked up at Max as he began to give an explanation.
"I did nothing ma'am. She was playing on the slide, couldn't stop in fact, when all of a sudden she froze at the top of the slide. She was looking somewhere. Into the trees or something when all of a sudden she started to cry. She just bawled her eyes out. I tried to make it up to her, but as soon as I got there she went sliding down and running towards you. I have no clue what made her go off like this," Max said frantically realizing that though Carly was only babysitting she already loved Cali as one of her own. In all truth he had taken a shining to the little girl and it broke his heart to see him cry.
"I know you wouldn't hurt her," Carly said as she scooped Cali up into her arms, "Can you grab Morgan and take Michaels hand. I should get her out of the park and to her Mother."
Max did as he was told picking up the silent boy and grabbing the hand of the other. Both boys had gone quiet at the sound and sight of the crying girl. It had bugged Michael more than he let on. He didn't like to see her cry, like he didn't like to see his Mother cry. He walked in silence as he listened to his Mother whisper words of reassurance into Cali's ear.
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The brunette sat on the couch. He had left early again and she didn't understand it. Why wouldn't he spend time with her? Why didn't he want to be around her, after all it had been his idea to have her move in. She was so sure that he liked her. Why would he ask her to move in if he didn't? She couldn't stand it. Why was it so difficult for Jason to open up to her? She is a kind, caring, understanding woman. She only wanted to help him, but he always shut her out. He never talked about work, or how he felt. He kept everything bottled inside. She understood him, so why couldn't he give her the chance to listen?
Deciding she wasn't going to sit around and wait for him to return she got up off the couch and walked to the door. She slipped her feet in her shoes grabbed her coat and opened the door. She wasn't happy at what she saw, or maybe she was. She wasn't really sure what to feel as it was Sonny, standing right in front of her.
