Chapter 2: The Right Thing

Carly shifted from one foot to the other waiting for Jason to open the door. She sighed in frustration and pounded again.

The door flew open and Sam stood in the doorway with her hand on her hip.

"Were eating dinner" Sam informed her, "Could you come back later?"

Carly caught the door before Sam could slam it in her face. "This is important"

"It always is" Sam mumbled under her breath, stepping back allowing Carly to Brush past her into the penthouse.

"What is it?" Jason asked looking at her a little suspiciously.

"I need to talk to you" Carly advised him. She turned and looked at Sam, "it's personal"

Sam threw her hands into the air and sighed.

"Fine" Sam cried. "I am going. I will be back in half and hour"

"Carly" Jason started when the door shut.

"I know, I know" Carly relented, "be nicer to Sam, I will try. I promise to start being nice and all that to your little girlfriend. Ok, but this important, please hear me out"

Jason nodded, "Go on" he prompted.

Carly pulled out the paternity test and unfolded it.

"I found this at Jax's" She told him handing it to him. Jason took the paper and read.

"Jesus" Jason mumbled. He ran his hand through his hair and looked at Carly. "Did you ask him about this?"

Carly shook her head, "I freaked out and left"

Jason paced the living room, silent apparently lost in thought.

"Jays" Carly asked softly. "What should I do?"

"What we would she want you to do?" Jason asked in response.

Carly paused, tears stinging her eyes, threatening to start a down pour.

"I don't know" Carly finally said, "I think she loved them both"

"I don't like Jax" Jason replied. "But I think he would be a good father."

"But Nikolas" Carly started.

Jason held up a hand, "But I also think Nikolas deserves to know the truth, my advice to you Carly, is take this to Nikolas. Tell him the truth and let them work it out."

Carly took the paper from Jason. "Your right, that's the right thing to do"

"Don't get involved in this Carly" Jason warned as she walked out the door. "Be careful, this could get ugly"