She stood in front of the door of penthouse two. On the other side of that door was the only family she had left. True, she didn't know him. But she wanted too. Her mother had died last month and she made a promise to herself then that she was going to find her father. She slowly raised her hand to the door and knocked. A moment later the door flew open and a petite brunette was staring hard at her. "Can I help you?" Audrey stood there quiet for a moment. "I'm here to see Jason Morgan." "Jason doesn't see strangers, even if they are little girls." Audrey all ready didn't like this woman. She was beginning to lose her cool. "Trust me; he'll want to see me." "Oh, yeah, and why is that?" "Because I'm his daughter." Audrey couldn't help it. She didn't mean to just blurt it out but this woman just got to her. Sam stood there in shock. This can't be true. She thought. "Jason, you have a visitor." Jason made his way down the stairs and looked at the young girl in front of him. "Who are you?" he asked. "My name is Audrey. Audrey Morgan. I'm your daughter." Jason was taken aback. "That's not possible. Robin, Courtney, and Sam don't have kids. And you're too old even if one of them did." "I'm Karen Wexler's daughter. I know you may not remember her. I heard about the brain…thing. But I promise you that you are my father." "Jason, this is impossible." "No, it's really not. I'm sure you'll want a DNA test. At least my mom said that you would." "Where is your mom?" Audrey flinched just the slightest bit. Sam didn't even notice but Jason did. "She died. Last month." Jason apologized. "Where are you living now?" "I go to PCU so I live in the dorms." They stood there for a minute just taking each other in when Sam interrupted. "Jason, take a DNA test so this girl gets out of our lives." Who does this woman think she is? Audrey had known her for five minutes and all ready couldn't stand her. "You're kind of a bitch, aren't you?" Audrey spat out. "You do not talk to Sam like that." Jason shot back at her. Audrey rolled her eyes. "Whatever. When that test comes back saying what I all ready know, don't think for one second that you have any parental control over me. I am nineteen and I don't need it and I don't want it. I just wanted to find you and I have so now I'm leaving." And with that Audrey walked out of the penthouse and slammed the door. Jason and Sam just stood there taking in everything that had happened in the past five minutes. I can't have a daughter. It's not possible. But she seems so much like me. I have to take that test. "Jason, what are you thinking about?" "This can't be possible. And yet, she seems like my daughter, doesn't she? I have to talk to Sonny." That being said Jason left penthouse two in search of his boss.

Audrey was livid. That wasn't how meeting her father was supposed to go. He was supposed to be happy to meet her and he was supposed to love her. He wasn't supposed to yell at her and defend some stupid skank over her. And speaking of the skank, who did she think she was! She wasn't his wife, yet, because he wasn't wearing a ring. But they were engaged. If she got to know Jason she would have to take care of Sam, and quickly. Not having anywhere to go she took off towards the docks. She wasn't paying attention as she was walking and ended up running into someone. "I am so sorry." She looked up at the person and her breath caught in her throat. She had never seen someone so attractive in her life. He had dark hair and dark, intense eyes. He was staring at her as intensely as she was staring at him. She was gorgeous. She had fair skin, and the most innocent blue eyes he had ever seen. "No, it's my fault. I wasn't paying attention." She smiled at him. "I'm Audrey." "Nice to meet you, Audrey. I'm Noah." He returned her smile. They stood there for a few moments just staring at each other before Audrey broke the silence. "Well, I should go." Hopefully I'll see you around. She thought. He nodded. "Yeah, me too. I hope to see you around." She nodded and smiled to herself as she walked up the stairs and towards her dorm. Maybe Port Charles wouldn't be so bad after all.