Lorenzo's jail cell

"I should have known you'd be raising hell this early in the morning," Lorenzo said as Kellie approached his cell

"It's what I do best," Kellie said, "Although it hasn't done me any good."

"Durant's exercising his right to hold us as long as possible before charges have to be pressed," Lorenzo said, "For what it's worth, when it counts Durant comes through for you."

"It counts now and it gets me squat," Kellie said.

"Why is getting me out of jail so important?" Lorenzo asked, "We both know you're capable of running things. Not that I'm not flattered."

"I've got men trying to find out if Luis has a yacht anywhere nearby," Kellie said, "He might be using it to hold my father and Tyler."

"Where did you come up with that?" Lorenzo asked.

"I didn't. One of Jason's hunches," Kellie said, "He's not getting out of the hospital until this after noon. Something to do with more tests."

"The trials of your parents running the hospital," Lorenzo said, "What do you plan to do once you find the yacht? Run reconnaissance?"

"Nothing," Kellie said, "I gave my word I wouldn't run off by myself on this."

"That's why you're fighting so hard to get me out of here," Lorenzo said, "Jason's in the hospital and you need my help."

"As much as it pains me to admit it," Kellie said, "Jason's right that I'm out of my league with Luis. I don't know my enemy. But you do, probably better than anyone else."

"All I'm good for right now is picking my brain," Lorenzo said, "At least until Durant releases us."

"What about me?" Sage asked from another cell, "I'm sure Durant would let me go. All I'm in here for is traffic violations."

"And that's why you can stay in jail until this is over," Kellie said, "You purposely caused said traffic violation. Besides you don't take orders very well anyway."

"That's not very nice," Sage said.

"Well, try me on a day when my father and ex-fiancee aren't in the hands of a psychopath and my past didn't come back to bite me," Kellie said, "Then I might actually care."

"It's too dangerous for you anyway, Sage," Lorenzo said, "I'm sorry I'm not of much help right now."

"It's not your fault," Kellie said as her phone rang. She answered it, "Hello."

After a minute, Kellie said, "That's great. I'll be in touch." Then she hung up.

"You found the yacht," Lorenzo said.

"Yeah," Kellie said, "And I can't do anything about it. I gave my word."

"I'm sure Jason will understand if you at least scout out the yacht," Lorenzo said.

"Last time all I wanted to do was take a look," Kellie said, "Well, you know what happened there. And it wasn't Jason I promised. It was his mother."

"Who also convinced him to find a way to compromise," a voice said, coming up behind Kellie.

Kellie turned around to face Luke.

"You will owe me quite a few nights of bartending after this, Slinger," Luke said, "Jason sent me."

"Aren't I always behind on the bartending," Kellie said.

"Spencer, why would you get involved in this?" Lorenzo asked.

"Free bartending," Luke said, "Your niece is one hot number and draws in the customers. Besides if freeing up her love slave means she gets some long awaited anger sex, then it's a worthwhile cause for that alone."

"That's an empty cause if I ever heard one," Kellie said, "Considering my sexual interests in City Boy stopped seven years ago."

"Keep talking, Slinger, but you still won't believe that spin of yours," Luke said, "Now do you have any words of wisdom, Lord Alcazar before I take your niece into a poor imitation of hell."

"You mean Luis isn't a hell all his own?" Kellie asked.

"If you ever do battle with Helena Cassadine, the queen of darkness, you'll understand," Luke said, "Now answer the question, we don't have much time."

"I doubt any of us know more than the other," Lorenzo said, "I'd just watch for explosives. They were always a favorite hobby of my brother's."

"Then I guess we're off to save the Godfather," Luke said, "And Kellie's boy toy."

Kellie rolled her eyes. Lorenzo laughed, then got serious.

"You do what you have to do, Kellie," Lorenzo said.

"Great," Luke said, "Here's comes the tearful goodbye in case I die."

"I didn't know you were the sappy type, Luke" Kellie said, "Sorry to disappoint you but this will be short and to the point."

"As I was saying," Lorenzo said, "Do what you have to do. I know you're capable."

"Thanks," Kellie said, turning to leave, "I guess I'll see when this is done."

"Let's go, Slinger," Luke said, leaving"You don't have time."

"Go," Lorenzo said, "You've been preparing for this some might say your whole life. There's no need to doubt yourself."

Kellie nodded and left to catch up with Luke.