Author's note: I had not thought to write a chapter on Jason teaching Kellie to ride a motorcycle. So thanks to Fortunetellers Melody for the idea to write this chapter. Enjoy!
Kellie and Jason watched as Sonny.
"He finally got the hint," Kellie said, "His timing's off, but he got the hint to leave me alone."
"You're proud of that?" Jason asked.
"Yes," Kellie said, "Don't tell me I should be ashamed. It's rare that something actually goes right for me these days. I'll take what I can get."
"What is it going to take for you stop antagonizing Sonny?" Jason said, rubbing his forehead as if he had a headache."
"We could start with some bike lessons," Kellie said.
"Right now?" Jason asked.
"I could always go after Sonny, start the next round, and put you in the middle again," Kellie said.
"Good point," Jason said, "Let's go."
A rarely used stretch of road outside of Port Charles
"You remember what I told you on the way here?" Jason asked.
Kellie nodded.
"I'll let you try it by yourself," Jason said.
Kellie started the motorcycle slowly after going a few feet she picked up speed. Kellie continued to pick up speed to point where she struggled to maintain control of the motorcycle. The road curved slightly. Kellie went to turn, but ended up going off the road.
Jason was running toward Kellie. It looked as if Kellie would spin out. With some effort, Kellie managed to keep the bike upright and bring it to a stop.
"Get off the bike, Kellie," Jason said, "Wouldn't common sense dictate you don't ride the bike at a speed faster than you can control it?"
"I may have run the bike off the road, but I still had control," Kellie said, getting off.
"If your idea of control is steering back and forth constantly because you keep over correcting," Jason said, grabbing the bike from Kellie and moving it back toward the road.
"Let me try again," Kellie said, following him.
"There is no way I'm letting you ride my motorcycle by yourself again today," Jason said, getting on the bike, "Now get on the bike. Do you have to work for Luke tonight?"
"Yes," Kellie said.
"I'll drop you off there then," Jason said, "What are you waiting for?" Kellie still hadn't gotten on the bike.
"I want to drive," Kellie said.
"I guess you're walking then," Jason said, starting the motorcycle.
Kellie looked at Jason, debating whether he was serious or not. She climbed on the back of the bike.
