The next day

"Well, her vitals are stronger," Patrick said as Carly walked in, "We're just waiting for her to wake up."

"Hey, Kellie," Carly said, "Michael made you a get well card. It's got French fries on it. He wants to visit you. Morgan is talking a mile minute about how you tried to save him from the bad guy and your blood saved him."

"He's giving me too much credit," Kellie mumbled.

"It's about time you woke up," Carly said.

Liz and Patrick walked in.

"Carly, you'll have to wait outside while I check her out," Patrick said.

"When can I get out of here?" Kellie asked.

"We're keeping you for observation until tomorrow," Patrick.

"I'm getting out of here today," Kellie said, "I'll stay for a few hours. But then I'm out of here. I've got things to do."

"I'll keep an eye on her," Carly said.

"I'll think about it," Patrick said.

"Can I see Morgan?" Kellie asked, "I want to see for myself he's alright."

"Of course," Carly said.

Kellie started getting out of bed. "Liz, get her a wheelchair," Patrick said.

"No thanks, I'll walk," Kellie said, "Lead the way, Carly."

Morgan's hospital room

"Kellie," Morgan squealed, jumping on the bed.

"Calm down," Kellie said, "You don't want to break those stitches."

"You're his new favorite person," Carly said.

"Are you a superhero?" Morgan asked.

"No," Kellie said, "Now has anybody given you ice cream while you're here in the hospital." Morgan shook his head. "No ice cream. Someone needs to do something about that. Ice cream is the best food hospital's have."

"Ice cream isn't for breakfast," Sonny said, from the door, "You're awake finally."

"Well, I had to live long enough to make sure you're grateful for my sacrifice," Kellie said.

"You really need to learn not sass people," Sonny said.

"This coming from the person who told me to use it to live," Kellie said, "Didn't think I heard that did you?"

"That's enough both of you," Carly said, "I'll get you signed out Kellie and then you, Sonny, and Jason, start putting your resources together."

Outside, Jason asked, "Were you able to do a DNA test?"

"We had just enough from Kellie to do a test and the lab still had a sample of Morgan's on hand," Monica said, "It will take a couple days to do the test."

The roof of General Hospital

Kellie made a call. "You need to come to Port Charles," she said.

"I'll need your help," She said, "Before you leave make sure you leave the paper trail for people to find. I may need it."

"I'm fine," Kellie said, "You'll find out when you get here. I'm in over my head and I can't cover my tracks by myself."

"I have to work with them," Kellie said, "I don't have a choice. A little boy almost died because of me last night. Stop asking questions and get here." She hung up.

"Who were you talking to?" Jason asked.

"How much did you hear?" Kellie asked.

"Something about not having a choice," Jason said.

"An old friend of mine," Kellie said, "He's helped keep me one step ahead of Ethan the last couple years. He's coming to help."

"Does this friend have a name?" Jason asked.

"Devin Adams, he's a private detective that got mixed up in what went down in California. He's insisted on helping me ever since," Kellie said.

"Your release papers are ready," Jason said, "We're taking you back to Sonny's with us and we'll make plans."