Charles found Spencer waiting outside Alyssa's room while Dr. Neil Bryne was with her.

"Shouldn't you be home by now?" Charles asked.

"Please," Spencer said, "If Josslyn, Cameron, Oscar, Danny, and Trina can go to Niagara Falls, I can be here. I didn't even leave town."

"Just the country of the boarding school you were in," Charles said, "Not to mention I'm not entirely sure that road trip was parent approved. Does your grandmother know you're here?"

"Here at GH no," Spencer said, "But she was in Niagara Falls too."

"Your aunt Lulu?" Charles asked.

Spencer shrugged, "You can't make me go home. Besides Jared and Jamie appointed me their eyes and ears."

"Reluctantly I'm sure," Charles said, suspiciously "you boys don't always get along."

"Except when it comes to Alyssa," Spencer said, "Most of the time."

"Point taken," Charles said, "However, you young man do not need to be running around by your self with Ryan Chamberlin on the loose."

"He went over a bridge," Spencer said, "Between you and me, I hope he didn't survive. However, his penchant for beating death rivals my families ability to come back from the dead."

"Gentleman," Neil said, coming out of Alyssa's room.

"How is she?" Charles asked, "Given the circumstances."

"She's not talking about her experience," Neil said, "She wants her mom which I understand isn't possible."

"We're doing everything we can to find her," Charles said, "But until then."

"How involved is her stepfather Jason Morgan?" Neil said.

"He's the closest thing to a father figure my grandchildren currently have," Charles said, "He'll be here as soon as he can."

"She'll need people she's trusts and feels safe with to be around," Neil said, "I'm fairly certain in addition to seeing her mother kidnapped and her uncle and guard shot, there's a good chance her abductor at least touched her inappropriately. We'll need to get her to open up so we can help her. If she won't talk, art therapy might be option once Franco is able to go back to work."

"Jason's going to love that,"Spencer said, under his breath. Charles caught it and gave Spencer a look to be quiet.

"Does Alyssa have an aunt or female figure besides her mother she's close to?" Neil asked, "She may be more receptive to a female presence."

"I'll call Olivia," Spencer said.

"You have Olivia Quartermaine's number?" Charles asked surprised.

"I have everyone's number," Spencer said, walking off and dialing Olivia.

"And Olivia is what to Alyssa?" Neil asked.

"Grandmother," Charles said.

"Come again," Neil asked.

"Kellie's brother is Olivia's son," Charles said, "Given that Kellie's mother died years ago, Olivia took Kellie under her wing when she found out about her."

"Olivia's coming," Spencer said before Neil could respond.

"I'll be around if you or Alyssa need anything else," Neil said, handing Charles his card.

Lorenzo's Room

Lorenzo groaned again and tried to move.

Alexis flustered rushed to his side, "Don't move. You were shot in the head."

Lorenzo's hand reached out to cup Alexis's cheek, but his hand only moved slightly and dropped back to the bed.

Alexis looked at him to see his eyes staring right at her, unnerving her. Lorenzo tried to speak but couldn't.

"Don't try to talk. I'm going to get the doctor," Alexis said, rushing out of the room.

Alexis paced in the hallway as Griffin examined Lorenzo, nearly running into Neil.

"Alexis," Neil asked, "Are you alright?"

"I'm perfectly fine," Alexis said, "It's baby daddy #1 that got shot in the head and just woke up."

"I'm sorry," Neil said, racking his brain, "But wouldn't him waking up be a good thing."

"I suppose so," Alexis said, "I might have said something I didn't think he could hear."

"Such as," Neil asked.

"Don't make me repeat it," Alexis said, seeing Sam come her way, "I need to let my daughter know her father woke up."

"Of course. I'll see you at our next session," Neil said, leaving.

"Mom, what's going on?" Sam asked.

"Your father woke up," Alexis said, "Dr. Munro is with him now."

"How was he?" Sam asked.

Alexis hesitated as Griffin stepped out of the room.

"It's a good sign Lorenzo is awake," Griffin said, "However, he is suffering from impaired speech and mobility. We'll monitor him over the next couple of days. We'll have better idea of what kind of therapy he'll need after that."

"Can I go see him?" Sam asked.

"Of course," Griffin said.

"Come on," Sam said, bringing Alexis with her.

"I don't think he wants to see me," Alexis said.

"We both know that's not true, Mom" Sam said.

Alexis found herself standing by the door as Sam talked to Lorenzo.

"K..K…Kel…"Lorenzo tried to say, "Lys…Alys."

"You want to know what happened to Kellie and Alyssa?" Sam asked, "Blink once for no. Twice for yes."

Lorenzo blinked twice.

"Alyssa is here at the hospital," Sam said, "Charles, Spencer, and the doctors are with her now. As for Kellie, Garrett has her. No one's been able to find either of them yet."

Lorenzo was visibly angry and shaken.

"The cops are out looking for her," Sam said, "And Jason is on his way back here according to Drew."

Lorenzo tried to move from the bed.

"No way," Sam said, "You heard the doctor, you're staying here."

Lorenzo stilled tried to move.

"If you insist on being this foolish," Alexis said, "I'll have no choice but to go all Cassadine on you to make sure my daughter's father stays healthy.

Lorenzo stared straight at Alexis, making her uneasy, wondering if he'd heard her confession.

"Sam, if you need help with your stubborn old man, let me know" Alexis said, "I'll let Kristina and Molly know he'll be okay."

"Thanks, Mom," Sam said.

Alexis almost swore Lorenzo smirked at her as she left the room.

The Elevators

Jason stepped off the elevator as his phone rang. He answered seeing it was Spinelli.

Before Jason could say hello, Spinelli rambled on, not making any sense to Jason.

"Spinelli, I can't make out anything you're saying," Jason said, heading to Monica's office as she had requested, "Did you get a lead on where Garrett might have taken Kellie?"

"Well, no," Spinelli replied, attempting to talk slower, "But I think you'll find this news most fortuitous, given Kellie's ailments. The Valkyrie seemed to think less a dire reason for Kellie's illness may exist and enlisted my services follow a hunch she said she had."

"Spinelli, I know what Carly wants to believe," Jason said, standing outside Monica's office, "Right now you need to focus on tracking where Garrett might have taken my wife; not this wild goose chase Carly sent you on. I know Carly means well, but that's not helpful right now."

"If you would perhaps indulge me so that I might explain," Spinelli said, as Monica opened the door, having heard Jason's voice, "My research leads me to believe Kellie might well be able to carry your child despite beliefs to the contrary."

"That doesn't even make sense, Spinelli," Jason said, "Kellie had her tubes tied. Just focus on what I asked you to do."

Spinelli attempted to explain unsuccessfully frustrating both of them even further.

"Give me the phone, Jason," Monica said, putting her hand out.

Exasperated Jason handed Monica the phone.

"Spinelli, this is Monica, Jason's mother," Monica said, "I'm not exactly sure what is going on here. I don't want to know how or why you may gotten your hands on Kellie's medical records. But I'm going to suggest you leave those records to the professionals and you focus on finding my daughter-in-law however you do it."

"But it's important that Jason knows," Spinelli protested.

"Let me worry about that," Monica said, "Now good day, Mr. Spinelli."

Monica hung up the phone, then nodded at Jason to follow her into her office.

"You might want to sit down for this," Monica said.

"Just tell me," Jason said, "It can't be any worse than what we're already dealing with."

"Just sit down," Monica said, "Humor me."

Jason sat.

"What exactly was Spinelli rambling about?" Monica asked.

"He bought into Carly's wishful thinking that Kellie's pregnant," Jason replied.

"He may not be wrong, Jason," Monica said, "I got Kellie's medical records from California. Her tubes were never actually tied."