This is set about 5 years from now. The song is called "Anymore" by Travis Tritt.

Jason Morgan barged into Jake's like he owned the place. He was upset because he and his wife Elizabeth, now ex, had just finalized their divorce. He sat down on a barstool, and said to Coleman, who was down at the other end of the bar, "Hey man, get me my usual."

Coleman slid the icy cold beer down to Jason, and said, "You okay?"

"I'm fine. Let me drink in peace."

Coleman shook his head. He knew Morgan liked to come in here every now and then, but he had been here a lot recently. Must have something to do with the divorce. He thought. Oh well, I never thought they were good together anyway. Just then, the door to Jake's opened, and when Coleman saw who it was, he smiled.

"Well, well, look who we have here! Where you been hiding out?"

Jason turned as he heard a familiar voice laugh and say, "Coleman, you know I was traveling for awhile. Don't you remember the time I was in here before I left and I drunkenly told you of all the places I planned to go?"

"Well sure, but there weren't that many places you said you were going to! We haven't seen you around here in like what? Two years or so?"

"Yeah, well, I had some thinking to do." The woman laughed and slid onto the stool next to Jason. "But no hello from you huh? You can't still be holding a grudge after all these years."

Jason turned to the petite brunette sitting next to him. He smiled slightly. "No Sam. I'm not holding a grudge. It's nice to see you. What brings you back into Port Charles anyway? Last I heard, you were in London."

Sam McCall raised an eyebrow at her former fiancée. "Still checking up on me huh?"

Jason chuckled, "No, but you know how Spinelli is about his Goddess. Or whatever it is he calls you. I believe it's the "beautiful adventurous one" now or something like that."

"Hmm. I like the sound of that." She turned as Coleman slid a drink in front of her. "Ah you remembered what I like! Thanks." She slid off the stool and walked over to the jukebox. Jason couldn't help but watch her. God, she looks even more beautiful than she used to.

He smiled as he heard a familiar old country song playing.

I cant hide the way I feel about you, anymore
I cant hold the hurt inside keep the pain out of my eyes, anymore
My tears no longer waiting
My resistance ain't that strong
My mind keeps recreating a life with you alone
And I'm tired of pretending I don't love you anymore

"Feeling sentimental Sam?"

She laughed. "No, that would only happen if I got you to dance with me."

She was shocked when Jason stood and extended his hand to her. "Let's dance then. Even if you're not feeling sentimental, I am." Stunned, she looked at him wordlessly, before grabbing his hand and walking with him over to where other people were dancing. She walked into his arms, and she couldn't believe it. After all this time, it still feels right? I thought I was long over him. This is bad.

Let me make one last appeal to show you how I feel about you
Cause there's no one else I swear
Holds a candle anywhere next to you

She leaned back slightly to look up at him. Staring into his beautiful blue eyes, she said, "So Jason, what's new with you? Last I heard, you were settling into married life. How's that going? And how is Jake doing? He must be getting big by now."

She felt him tense, and knew she's inadvertently hit a sore spot. He sighed. "Elizabeth and I just finalized our divorce today."

"Oh my gosh. I'm sorry. I wish I would've known…"

"It's okay. We both knew it was coming. We thought we were meant to be together, but you know, maybe you and Carly were right all those years ago when you guys said I only thought I loved her. Maybe it all was for Jake."

Sam stopped dancing for a moment. She knew there was something he wasn't telling her. "What are you holding back Jason?"

"I never could keep anything from you could I?" He sighed and she felt the frustration coming off him in waves. "Jake is not my son. The test was switched somehow, and we only found out about a year ago when Jake got really sick and needed a blood transfusion. It…I thought Elizabeth and I were strong enough to withstand anything, but it just tore our family apart."

My heart cant take the beating
Not having you to hold
A small voice keeps repeating deep inside my soul
It says I cant Keep pretending
I don't love you anymore

Sam made a small sound of sympathy. She pulled Jason closer and their dance turned into a hug. She felt the tension loosen slightly as she released him and they resumed dancing. She couldn't help but smile; Jason had always told her she had that effect on him. Oh no. I cannot be feeling like this again. What is WRONG with me?

It feels good to have her in my arms again, Jason thought. I never thought I would feel like this about her again. What is happening?

They both looked at each other, as if they knew what the other was thinking. Jason stopped dancing and pulled her close in his arms.

I've got to take the chance or let it pass by
If I expect to get on with my life

He leaned down and kissed her, softly at first, and when she responded, he deepened the kiss. She sighed as she leaned fully into him, and gladly returned the kiss. Neither had felt like this since the last time they had kissed each other.

My tears no longer waiting
My resistance ain't that strong
But my mind keeps recreating a life with you alone

They broke the kiss, and Sam stood still in Jason's arms, unsure of what to say or do. Jason brushed the hair off her face, just like old times, and said softly, "Just as I remember. God I've missed you Sam. Please say you'll let me back into you life…and your heart."

Sam felt her eyes moisten slightly. "Jason…you were never out of it."

They kissed once again, as the song slowly faded out.

And I'm tired of pretending I don't love you anymore…