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If You're Not the One - 24
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"You're not welcome here!" Jason strode down the aisle towards Lorenzo Alcazar, with Max and some other men following him and coming up behind Alcazar.

"I come in peace." Alacazar spread his hands innocently. "I had nothing to do with this, I came to tell you that in person and pay my respects."

"Your respects are not welcome." Jason motioned his chin at the men standing behind Alcazar, ordering them to get rid of the man.

"Don't be a fool, Morgan. Whoever targeted my son is responsible for this and they were good enough to get to Sonny while he was hidden away with his…your…Emily. I wouldn't be here alone if it were me." Alcazar struggled against the hands holding him.

Jason's eyes hardened at the mention of Emily who was sobbing broken heartedly at the front of the room. Sonny had been careless and he had put himself and Emily in danger and it had cost everyone. "Get out," Jason hissed, his anger all over the place.

"Well, well, well. Isn't this a lovely little scene for a mob funeral?" John Durant came walking through the doors grinning maniacally. "Who should we arrest first?"

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"It was a strike, that ump is blind!" Noah snarled at the television, much to his son's amusement.

The two Drake men were in Noah's room watching the Yankee's game on the television. Epiphany had insisted on bringing in the sleeping chair so that Patrick could stretch out and wasn't sitting up for so long in the wheelchair. She had enjoyed manhandling Patrick into the chair, much to Noah's amusement. Now, father and son were enjoying the heated battle of baseball instead of the heated battle of father and son.

Outside the room Drs. Alan and Monica Quatermaine had stopped to have one of their frequent disagreements. This time, unsurprisingly, about Jason and his stated intention to take custody of Michael and Morgan. Alan wanted to take the opportunity to try and get custody of AJ's son, which Monica in her blind loyalty to the boy who wasn't even her biological son disagreed with. Noah's yell interrupted their exchange.

"Isn't that lovely to see?" Monica commented looking through the window at the men.

"I hope it stays that way," Alan said ominously, a sheaf of papers in his hand.

"Let it drop, Alan," Monica insisted again. "Does it really look like Noah is going to sue when it would impact his own son? He can't make a claim against the hospital or any of its staff without implicating Patrick."

"I can't do that. I'm Chief of Staff and if they lied to the transplant organization there are repercussions that must be dealt with."

"Dr. Winters already said that she signed the clearance and no one is complaining about anything else, Alan." Lainey Winters covered for Patrick and Robin because she wanted to return the good turn Patrick did for her during the epidemic and the good job Patrick did overall. She had no doubts about Patrick's mental state and if she had been available she would have signed it herself anyway.

Alan ignored Monica and walked into the hospital room. He couldn't fault Patrick for what he did, he had done worse during the epidemic and many times in the past, but he knew that he had to create a clear record so that the question would never come up again. That was why he had waited until he knew that Patrick and Noah had patched things up to bring it up. He had no desire to see anyone take the fall for saving someone's life, despite what Monica thought.

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"What the hell are you doing here?" Jason demanded of Durant, feeling like a broken record. Where the hell was the security that was supposed to be keeping people out?

"Saying a fond farewell to the man who destroyed my daughter's sanity, what else?" John Durant answered.

"John," Bobbie's strong voice cut through the scene of male testosterone. "Please don't make a scene at Michael and Morgan's father's funeral. Anyone who is here to pay their respects is welcome, otherwise please leave." Bobbie looked at all of the men with a threat glinting in her eyes.

"I'd listen to Barbara Jean, she's scarier than all of you," Luke Spencer who was standing off to the side enjoying the show put in.

Heeding the voice of reason, John Durant apologized to Bobbie, glared at the two mobsters and walked up to the front to see his grandchildren.

"We'll talk after this is over," Jason said to Lorenzo who took a seat at the back, watched over by Jason's men. Or men Jason thought were his. The matter of who was taking over Sonny's organization was far from over.

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"Sorry to interrupt the game," Alan said as he walked into the hospital room. "How are you both feeling?"

Both men answered and shared a worried look. Neither thought the Chief of Staff was there to shoot the breeze. Sensing the tension Alan dived right in.

"I have some questions I need to get cleared up since we rushed through the final protocols to your surgery." Alan looked at Noah. "One thing I need to do is confirm, Noah, whether you did indeed wished to remain on the transplant list. I have had conflicting reports about that."

"I did. Patrick convinced me to change my mind before it was too late," Noah said calmly. He and Alan looked at each other for a long moment.

"And you expressed these wishes to Dr. Patrick Drake in the presence of Dr. Robin Scorpio and Nurse Epiphany?"

"I did."

"Then we're all in order here. I wish you both a speedy recovery. So, who's winning?" Alan turned to look at the television.

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"He will be missed by many people. His…" Jason stumbled over the words. Did he say his ex-wives? His paramour? The mothers of his children? His former lovers? "But mostly his children, Michael, Morgan and Kristina."

"What about all the people he hurt?" A voice rang out from the middle of the crowd.

Scowling and blinking Jason looked up from his prepared notes as the speaker stood up. Heads turned, there were many gasps and then people began to speak in shocked tones.

"Do you really think there are any sane people over the age of ten around who will miss Sonny Corinthos? A.J. Quatermaine grinned, thinking it most fitting that he rise from his latest fake death at the real death of the man he hated.

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"It's early in the season," Patrick said, referring to the bad start the Yanks were having this season, which was one that he would always treasure because his father wasn't supposed to see the start of it and here he was watching it with him for the first time since he was a child.

Noah opened his mouth to give his two cents about his home team when the screen went blank and a graphic came on that read "Breaking News." The three men turned to look at the television.

"This is Marissa Colner and we have breaking news to report. There has been a report of explosions at the funeral home where the funeral of reputed mob boss Sonny Corinthos is being held. Emergency personnel are making their way to the scene, as are our own reporters. We'll provide more details as we have them."

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A/N: AJ is played by Billy Warlock.