Here is my latest SCRUBS fic...I just love Robin and Patrick together!Hope you enjoy! Comments are always enjoyed and appreciated!


Summary: Dr. Robin Scorpio is a dedicated professional who devotes all of her time to helping others. But, what about her own life? Who takes care of her? Well, this beloved member of the Port Charles community has more friends than she realizes...both near and far. With Valentine's Day approaching, some of our favorite residents in Port Charles take it upon themselves to see that their friend and colleague has a little romantic fun on February 14th! So, while Robin thinks she is busy matching up another couple, the results of everyone else's matchmaking produces a little jealousy, a lot of misunderstandings, and some good old romantic fun! But with all the matchmakers at work in Port Charles, are Robin and Patrick actually going to find themselves together on Valentine's Day?

Setting: Since I am already writing a fic about the virus storyline, we are now pretending that the outbreak never happened! So our fic begins sometime in January 2006...without the outbreak!

GH Characters that I don't own but am using anyway: Robin Scorpio, Patrick Drake, Jasper Jacks, Liz Spencer, Lucky Spencer, Noah Drake, Lulu Spencer, Maxie Jones, Nikolas Cassadine, and others.

Characters of my own creation: (You will slowly be introduced to these characters, although if you read my other fics you might already know some of them!) Lindsay Spencer Donovan, Sophie Katherine Donovan, baby boy Jacks (haven't come up with a name for him yet)

Note - If anyone is interested, a background on Lindsay can be found on the first page of my fic called Falling in Love

Suspended GH Reality: I am going to write this fic with some accurate GH history and also add some storylines that I am creating to make it more fun. So it will be a mix of GH fact and Beccabo fiction. This fic is entirely for my amusement...so my favorites will be treated well and the characters/stories I don't like will either not be included or be treated as I wish they would be treated! The main thing you need to know to start this fic is that the Jax/Robin friendship is stronger than ever and will play a major role in this story!

Warning: Courtney fans...BEWARE! I detest the character of Courtney and she will be bashed whenever it suits my story purposes!


Chapter One - Jealousy

"Love may be blind but jealousy has 20-20 vision." - anonymous

"It's a boy, Robin!"

Robin looked up from the charts she was working on and smiled broadly at her old friend, Jax, as he came off the elevator. He was still wearing the surgical scrubs the hospital had issued to him and grinning like a giddy school boy. He crossed the floor in only a few long strides and opened his arms to envelope her in one of his custom bear hugs. But in his excitement, he managed to hug her so tight he lifted her right off the floor. "Jax!" Robin squeeled, wrapping her arms around his neck and holding on for dear life.

"I'm a father, Robin!" Jax exclaimed, twirling her around like she was a small child. "I'm really a father!"

Robin giggled with delight as she looked down at Jax's happy face. Considering how hard this road to fatherhood had been on him, it was so good to see him this way. "Congratulations, Jax! I am so happy for you."

Jax finally put Robin down, but didn't remove his hands from her waist as he told her, "I was there the moment he took his first breath. It was amazing. I saw my son come into this world and then they handed him to me..." Jax was overcome with emotion, but happy emotions, and Robin put her hand on his cheek in a gesture of support. He smiled down at her and moved his face so that he could kiss the palm of her hand. Finally, he said, "There are no words, Robin. No words in any language to accurately describe that feeling."

"How's Courtney doing?"

"She' fine. She was a champ." Jax paused and then said, "Nikolas is with her now."

Robin's voice caught in her throat as she whispered, "I'm sorry, Jax. I didn't mean to..."

But Jax shook his head and said, "It's okay. Really it is, Robin. Because I'm out here celebrating with you and that's all that matters right now." He took a step back and lifted one of her hands up to his shoulder. "Dance with me, Robin. Cheek to cheek." He grinned down at her and taking note of their height difference, he teased, "Or forehead to chin as the case may be!"

"Jax!" Robin giggled as he took her other hand in his, then placed his free hand at her waist and began to move to the rhythm of the music only he could hear. "You're insane!"

"Insanely happy, you mean!"

They were beginning to draw an audience as they danced there in the middle of the hospital waiting area as Jax expertly twirled Robin away from him and then pulled her back to him again. Robin giggled with delight as he lightly supported her back and slowly dipped her, lowering her to the floor until her dark hair was brushing the linoleum. Grinning a mischievous grin, Jax left her that way for a moment before he grandly pulled them both back into an upright position. Robin collapsed against his strong chest and began to laugh whole heartedly as their little audience began to applaud. Jax took his bow and Robin curtsied, as she exclaimed, "The one and only Jasper Jack, ladies and gentlemen! Businessman extraordinaire, friend through thick and thin, and now...proud papa!"

The small crowd added whistles and cheers to their applause as Jax took another bow and Noah Drake began to call for the customary cigars for the proud new father. As Robin gave Jax another hug, she spied her best friend, Dr. Lindsay Donovan, getting off the elevator. Lindsay was the oldest of Luke and Laura Spencer's three children, so she and Robin had been best friends since childhood. After a few bumps in the road, Lindsay was now one of the finest doctors on the GH staff and Robin was so happy to be working with her best friend on a daily basis.

"There she is!" Jax exclaimed, also spying Lindsay as she approached, "The fabulous doctor who expertly delivered my baby boy! Dr. Lindsay Donovan...the woman of the hour."

Lindsay shook her head with a laugh as she said, "Courtney did all the work, Jax. I was more of a coach than anything else."

"Don't sell yourself short." Jax said, walking with both Robin and Lindsay over to the nurse's station. It didn't escape Robin's attention how Jax put his arm around Lindsay's shoulder and gave it a squeeze as they walked. A smile came to Robin's lips and the beginnings of a plan began to formulate in her head.

"Courtney is asking for you..." Lindsay began, but Jax cut her off.

"Is something wrong with the baby?"

The jubilation in his voice quickly turned to concern, so Lindsay smiled warmly and said, "Your son is fine. I think she just wants to talk to you and asked me to see if I could find you."

Jax nodded and he and Lindsay headed back to the elevators. Just as they were about to step into the elevator, Jax turned back around and called, "Celebration dinner tonight, Robin. You and me...Metro Court...eight o'clock sharp! And wear your dancing shoes!"

Robin grinned and called back, "It's a date!" just as the elevator doors closed in front of him. Smiling and shaking her head in amusement, Robin went back to her paperwork.

"Well, Dr. Scorpio, I never pegged you as a hypocrite." Dr. Patrick Drake's familiar voice came from out of nowhere and Robin rolled her eyes. He never seemed to be too far away. Robin didn't turn around or even acknowledge that he had spoken to her, but that didn't stop him from continuing, "Pious and self-righteous, yes. But never a hypocrite. It's so nice to know that you have some humanizing flaws like the rest of us."

Patrick came around to the other side of the nurse's station desk and leaned on the counter over where she was working. Looking up, Robin came face to face with his handsome face. That familiar twinkle was in his eyes and she knew he was looking for a fight. But she wasn't about to give him one. Not today.

"You know what, Patrick, I am in such a good mood right now that even you can't spoil it." Robin replied, going back to her paperwork. "So go ahead, hit me with your best shot."

Raising his eyebrow, he said, "That was my best shot. You're a hypocrite." His inability to get a rise out of her was unusual to him, so he said, "Don't tell me that being called a hypocrite doesn't bother you."

Making a few more notations in Mr. Edwards' chart, Robin replied, "If it were true, then yes it would bother me a great deal." Snapping the chart closed, she finished, "But since I'm not a hypocrite, I'm willing to let it remain something you have concocted in that confused, little head of yours."

"Have it your way." Patrick smirked, refusing to move his elbow so that she could grab another chart. "Denial is not just a river in Egypt, you know."

Robin shoved his arm out of her way, causing him to lose his balance and stumble forward. Trying to conceal her laughter, Robin said, "OK, I know I am going to regret asking this, but since you are obviously dying to tell me...what the hell are you talking about?"

Pleased that she had taken the bait, Patrick began, "Since the day we met, you have been lecturing me about my dealings with women..."

"When we met, you were having sex on an operating table..." Robin interrupted him, only to have him interrupt her a moment later.

"Don't knock it until you've tried it." Patrick teased with a sexy lilt to his voice. Glancing at the schedule posted near the computer, he smirked and said, "I think Operating Room 3 is available for another hour or so..."

Ignoring him and rolling her eyes, Robin continued, "...and since that day you have never given me a reason to think you are anything more than a womanizing man-whore." Despite the insult, Patrick had to grin as the words "man-whore" left her lips. "In fact," Robin continued, "you are quite proud of your playboy status. So, I really don't see how that makes me a hypocrite."

"You didn't let me finish, Miss Holier Than Thou." Patrick reminded her with a mocking look. "As I was saying, you continuously lecture me, as you just did, about my womanizing ways and yet here you are jumping into the arms of a married man and dancing around the waiting area. Now, I may play around, but at least I'm not a homewrecker. Or a hypocrite."

Robin shook her head at his ridiculousness and said, "I am not a homewrecker. Jax and Courtney are divorced..."

"She just had his baby." he interrupted pointedly.

"After spending her entire pregnancy wondering who the actual father of that baby is!" Robin shot back at him, louder than she had expected. Robin's anger at how Courtney and Nikolaus had treated Jax through this whole thing was still fresh and always simmering just below the surface. Robin didn't know Courtney very well before the baby drama began and now she didn't want to. Lowering her voice, she said, "Courtney is with Nikolas now. Jax and Courtney are over and done..."

"She just had his baby." Patrick said again. "They will never be done. He's tied to that woman for life, whether you like it or not."

"Whether I like it or not has nothing to do with..." Robin shook her head and tried to reign in her anger, then started again. "Not that it is any of your business, but the only reason Courtney had his baby is because Jax's sperm are better swimmer's than Nikolaus'. She slept with each of them within days of each other and then decided to leave Jax. He's had nine months to get over her and trust me when I tell you...he has." She gave Patrick a knowing look and continued, "That being said, Jax and I are old friends. And he just became a father who is going to have to share custody of his kid with his flaky ex-wife and her lover..."

"I thought you were friends with Nikolas Cassadine." Patrick interrupted with a questioning look.

"I am. But that doesn't mean I have to agree with every one of his decisions." Robin said, coming around to Patrick's side of the nurse's station with her stack of files. "So, like I was saying, Jax deserves a night out with someone who genuinely cares about him. And I am just the woman for the job."

"You are just asking for trouble, Scorpio."

Robin was just about to walk away from him, but turned around and gave him a once over instead. With a mocking grin on her face, Robin said, "You know, Dr. Drake, you are a very attractive man..."

Surprised by her compliment, Patrick raised his eyebrow at her and said, "And here I thought you were too high up on your horse to notice."

"You didn't let me finish, Dr. Egomaniac." Robin shot back, the grin never leaving her face. "But even on the most attractive of men, jealousy is such an ugly quality."

Patrick looked shocked, but recovered quickly. "I am not jealous."

Finally turning to walk away, Robin looked back at him over her shoulder and repeated his earlier words. "Have it your way, Dr. Drake. But denial is not just a river in Egypt, you know."