lennon9091: Thanks for reviewing :):) the whole Belfast plot was where I started watching the show (my dad was marathoning it) so I really love that part too :)

Bamby

JPOV

We all sat around the living room as Jax explained to us what went down at the church last night. Scarlett sat on my lap, fidgetting with the zip on my jacket as she listened intently. I could tell she was anxious to find out when we could finaly get Abel and go back home.

"So, what do we know?" Clay asked, getting it all started.

"Kellan says he moved Abel out of Belfast to protect him from Jimmy," Jax answered.

"Why?" Just looking at Gemma you could tell she didn't like the sounds of that. "What does Jimmy want with Abel?"

"Leverage against what Kellan wants from us... Jimmy dead. Apparently he's become a problem for the army."

"Then we kill Jimmy." Gemma shrugged.

Jax just shook his head. "It's not that simple."

"Yeah, it is," she exclaimed.

"No, mum." Scarlett sighed. "Jax is right. We can't just go around killing people. We don't even know the full story."

Going on from what Scarlett said, Jax nodded. "Everything they say is... it's like smokey truth. I don't trust them. I don't trust their priest. The only thing we know for sure is he wants Jimmy."

With a shrug, Clay agreed, "So we find Jimmy... trade him for Abel."

"I think that's the only thing that makes sense. We can't kill O'Phelan." Jax looked to his mum as he said the last part.

"Should I bring Sambel up to speed on this?" I asked, Scarlett moving to rest her head on my shoulder as I spoke.

"No," Jax sighed. "As far as they know, we want Jimmy to grill him about Abel. Let's just leave it at that."

"Belfast has a protection run this afternoon," Bobby noted. "Gun shipment. McGee told me that Jimmy will be at the pickup in Dungloe."

"Then so are we." Opie nodded, looking at Jax.

"I'm sorry guys. I had no idea what I was walking you into. Shit going on down here..."

"Aye." Chibs nodded at Jax's words.

"You'd better crash for a few hours." Clay stood. "It's gonna be another fun-filled day in the six counties."

Scarlett stood offering me her hand. I took it, getting to my feet before we headed down the hall to our bedroom.

Her hand still in mine she closed the door, moving us to the bed. We laid down together, her head resting on my chest, my arms around her. I could feel the tension in her body. She didn't like the idea of us leaving her and her mum here while we go deal with Jimmy.

I kissed her forehead, my hold on her tightening. "We'll be okay. I promise."

SPOV

We all moved outside as the guys got ready to go on the run. Our boys moved to their bikes, mum going with Clay to say goodbye. I kissed Juice on the cheek, telling him I'd be there in a minute before walking over to Bobby and Ope.

"Come back safe, okay boys." I smiled at them, leaning over so Bobby could give me a hug before stepping to Ope and walking into his open arms.

"Don't worry." Opie squeezed me before letting go. "We'll take care of Juice for you." He grinned.

I slapped his chest, walking around his bike to Jax's.

He looked up at me, giving a short nod. "I'll see you when we get back."

I stepped closer, giving him a quick hug. "You do what you need to do, to get Abel back," I whispered in his ear, feeling him nod against me as his arms wrapped around me in a hug.

I stepped back, patting his shoulder before moving to Happy. Before he could say anything, I threw my arms around him... our first hug. He tensed under me, not having expected that.

"I'm glad you're Samcro, now," I told him, stepping back. "Take care okay?"

"You, too," was all he said, face straight and unreadable.

I moved over to Juice, Chibs standing next to him with his nephew. The three of them were joking around, laughing and grinning at each other. As I stepped up to them, Juice's arms automatically wrapped around my waist. I was sure he didn't even mean to do it most of the time, his body just reacted to my presence.

"You must be Scarlett." Chibs' nephew- I was pretty sure his name was Padric- offered me his hand. "Sorry we haven't met before this. A lots been goin' on."

I smiled, shaking his hand. "Don't worry, I don't take it personally."

"My uncle here's been telling me about you, got nothin' but nice things to say."

Chibs nodded. "Aye. Letti here's like a daughter to me." He ruffled my hair.

Rolling my eyes, I shook my head. "I'd like to think everything he says is nice. I wouldn't want to have to beat his ass."

They all laughed, Paddy nodding at Juice. "Your girl's a tough one. Be careful, won't you lad?"

Looking over my shoulder I could see Juice grin. "As long as I do as I'm told I'll be okay," he joked.

A car pulled up into the lot, a priest stepping out. Chibs moved over to greet him as Fiona, Kerrianne and their one of their guards got out. He spoke to his family, giving both of them a kiss before moving back to us.

"Make sue they're okay. Anything happens-"

I nodded. "My guns in my room. I'll go get it as soon as you're gone."

He smirked, stepping forward to kiss my forehead. "What would I do with out ya?" He stepped back getting on his bike.

I turned in Juice's arm, leaning forward to give him a soft kiss on the lips. "I love you."

He smiled down at me. "I love you." His arms fell from around my waist before he got on his bike.

Stepping away, I moved to mum, watching as they all started their bikes before riding off. Anxiety filled me, a bad feeling burning in my stomach.

Mum's arm reached over my shoulder as she kissed my head. "Don't worry, baby. They'll be okay."

...

I stood in the kitchen with Fi, Kerrianne, Maureen and my mum. Trinity was down in the shop. She had asked me if I wanted to join her, but I promised Chibs I'd stay with Kerrianne, and so that's what I was doing.

"Can we go down to the shop and hang with Trinity?" Kerrianne's little voice asked.

"No." Fi didn't even thing about it. "Stay up here."

"Why? Afraid someone's gonna shoot me?" Kerrianne asked, getting cheeky.

I grinned, biting my lip as Fi turned to her daughter. "Don't you brash me."

"If you go down to the shop, Triny'll have you stocking shelves," Maureen spoke up, nodding to Kerri and I. "Come on, we'll go into her room and set you up with some movies."

We followed her out of the kitchen, Kerri and I walking side by side. We hadn't really spoken much, but I thought she was pretty nice, I mean there was no reason for me to think bad of her so far.

Maureen opened the the bedroom door, walking in with us close behind. I moved to sit on the bed, Kerri doing the same once she saw that I had done it. She was a little nervous, I got that much off her.

"Okay, so here's Triny's movies." She gestured to the pile of dvds before pointing to the DVD player. "TV, DVD player." She grabbed a hard drive. "There some movie in here, you just have to-"

The door opened, a man walking in, his eyes landing right on Kerri and me. I went to grab my gun, but he aimed his at me before I could get it out.

"Don't even think about it." His Irish accent thick was directed at me in a warning. "Put it down." I pulled my gun out, sliding it off the bed. There was no point in fighting, he'd shoot me without a second thought. "Come on. Let's go." He gestured for us to walk out.

Maureen went first, Kerrianne next. She stayed between us. I didn't want anything to happen to her, so I stayed as close as possible. As I walked past the guy, I felt his gun being pressed right against my spine, pushing us along.

Walking into the kitchen the first thing I saw was the back of another man. It wasn't until Kerrianne screamed that I noticed the dead guard at the table, blood pouring out of the bullet hole in his forehead.

Maureen covered Kerrianne's eyes as the girl continued to scream. Mum looked to me, fear written all over her face as her eyes landed on the gun pressed against my back. Fi moved to Kerrianne, pulling her into her arms as Maureen looked from the dead guy to the one who had been in the kitchen.

"You've burned it now, Jimmy," Maureen exclaimed. "Kellan practically raised those brothers. They're like sons to him!"

Jimmy. So this was the guy. I watched as he yelled back at Maureen, seeing the man who had ruined Chibs' life so many years ago, for the first time. Looking at him, I could see there was a malicious need inside him. He got what he wanted, or he'd kill. Hence the dead guy...

He turned to Fi. "Let's go."

"We're not going with you." She held her daughter, who was so terrified she couldn't even look away from the ground.

"Do I have to kill another one to show you how much I love you?" Jimmy raised his gun to my mum.

Instinct hit me.

I went to grab him, needing to protect my mum and everyone else, but the guy who had been pressing his gun to my back elbowed me in the head, sending me to the ground.

Jimmy looked down at me, then back to Fiona. "I'm taking my family home, and no one's gonna stop me."

Kerrianne tugged on her mother's arm, looking down at me. "Ma." She didn't want to see anymore blood, anymore pain.

"Okay," Fi sighed. "Okay, no more blood." She looked to Kerri. "Come on, sweetheart. It'll be all right."

"My stuff." Kerri's voice shook. "I left my iPod in the bedroom." She flinched as Jimmy stepped closer to her.

He nodded, turning to the other man. "Donny, would you be so kind as to retrieve my lovely stepdaughter's iPod?" Donny left without question.

I heard a gasp coming from the hall way before two shots went off. Maureen lunged towards Jimmy, stabbing him in the hand with a fork. I kicked out, tripping him, as he dropped his gun, groaning.

Mum grabbed his gun, aiming it at him before nodding to me. "You okay baby?"

I nodded, standing up as Donny rushed back in, gun to Maureen's head. But mum wasn't having any of it.

"Drop the gun," mum ordered, but he didn't move. "Drop the gun! Do it!"

With a nod from Jimmy he dropped the gun, Fi grabbing it instantly while Maureen rushed into the hall. "Triny! Triny!" she called.

"Ma?" Trinity's voice called from somewhere down the hall.

The was a knock on a door as Maureen checked on her daughter. "It's me," she called to Trinity.

"We okay in there?" mum called out to them.

"Yeah, she's fine," Maureen yelled back before the two of them joined us back in the kitchen.

With that answer mum looked to Donny. "On the floor. Face down, hands above your head." He did what she told him to do. She looked to Jimmy, gesturing to the chair beside him. "Sit." He raised his hands up, sitting down. "Take the girls downstairs," mum told Maureen.

I reached out for Kerrianne, her hand slipping into mine as Fi asked my mum. "What are you gonna do, Gemma?"

Eyes dead set on Jimmy, she answered, "My family has a few things to work out with Jimmy."

"That's a mistake," Fi noted.

"Then it's my mistake!" she yelled before looking back at Maureen. "Get the girls out of here!"

Maureen placed her hand on my back, leading us to the front door. "Go on, girls. Come on." She ushered Trinity, Kerri and I out, as she walked right behind us.

As soon as we were out, and down the stairs I started pacing, waiting for someone - anyone - to walk down stairs. Maureen's arm was around Kerrianne comfortingly, as the three of them watched me.

"Scarlett..."

I shook my head at Trinity, feeling my stomach turn. Rushing over to the nearest bin, I felt everything come up as I coughed and gagged, my stomach turning inside out.

A hand rested on my back, rubbing it soothingly. I looked up, seeing Maureen behind me. "You okay, love?"

I shook my head, standing straight, nothing else coming up. "It comes and goes, I must be coming down with something."

I shrugged as she offered me a tissue. Wiping my mouth, I threw it in the bin, pulling some gum out of my pocket. After the first couple times I had thrown up, I started carrying gum around so my breath didn't stink all the time.

She hesitated before speaking up, "Are you sure it's nothing serious?" There was a second meaning behind her words, one I couldn't quite catch.

But before I could read into it too much my eyes caught sight of Jimmy and Donny walking down the stairs. I instinctively moved to Kerrianne, standing in front of her protectively. I wasn't letting that asshole anywhere near her.

He nodded, a smug look on his face. "You must be Letti. I've heard about you." He stopped in front of me. "John Teller's daughter. The Samcro Princess." His eyes looked me up and down. "I hope Fillip's takin' good care of you. Wouldn't want anything to happen, now would we?"

Fillip- aka Chibs- and Jimmy, had a past. A dark past. One I wasn't privy to. All I knew was that Jimmy caused the scars of Chibs' face, and now he was with Chibs' ex-wife. But nothing was going to scare me away.

Holding my ground, I glared at him. "Keep walking Jimmy. Because unlike my mum, I will kill you."

He just nodded, looking over my shoulder at Kerrianne. "I'll see you later, love," he told her before he and Donny turned away, moving to their car.

I didn't move away from Kerri until I couldn't hear their car anymore, sure that she was now safe.

Bamby