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Sonny and Jason stopped talking when they heard the knock on the study door. Moments later Max opened the door and let the doctor in the room. Sonny got up and shook his hand.

"Thank you for taking good care of her. Is she alright?"

"Yes." The doctor replied. "She's sleeping now and I figure she'll be out for a couple of hours. She will need to have that bump looked at."

Sonny nodded and handed him some money. "We'll take care of it."

"That's very generous of you Mr. Corinthos." The doctor announced as he put the money in his pants pocket.

When Max had showed the doctor out he shut the door behind him. Sonny turned around to talk to Jason and saw that he had picked up his cell phone and was dialing. He decided to wait.

"Sam were you seen going into Robin's?" Jason asked as soon as she answered.

"Of course not!" she replied. Jason swore he could feel her glaring at him. "I parked a couple blocks over and snuck in the back."

"Good. Go upstairs to Robin and Patrick's room. There is a box on the top shelf in the closet that has photo albums and keepsakes in it. Take it with you when you leave. Torch the house and meet me at the coffee shop in an hour."

"I'll be there." Sam assured him as she hung up.

Sonny had sat silently while Jason was on the phone. He had known Jason for many years now and still impressed by his ability to compartmentalize everything. He could turn his emotions off and take care of the matter at hand. He was methodical and efficient. Sonny on the other hand was ruled by his emotions most of the time. He tended to let them guide too many of his decisions and that's when he made mistakes.

"You've got a plan." Sonny said. It wasn't a question. It was a statement of fact.

"Sam is going to torch Robin's house. It looks like there were two people there. One of them probably knocked out Robin and one shot Patrick. I want the police thinking the man who got away set the place on fire to cover the crime."

"What about the man who was stabbed? What about Robin?"

"I don't know about the other guy yet. As for Robin, Sam and I are going to put her in her car unconscious and make an anonymous call to 911."

"That will be suspicious." Sonny cautioned him.

Jason nodded. "I know. You know the cops will haul me in for questioning. Mac will probably think I killed Patrick but couldn't hurt Robin. That's fine, I'll get some idea of the evidence they have by the questions they ask me."

"Sounds like a good plan."

Jason headed upstairs to get Robin. He did not like the idea of leaving her in her car. However, it would be the best way right now. It needed to look like she wasn't at home when all this went down. She would take it hard when one of the bodies from her house was identified as Patrick.

While heading to the coffee shop to meet Sam he thought about the mornings events. He had known it wasn't going to be good when his phone rang. This is one case he wished he had been wrong. Robin had stopped by his penthouse last week and they had spent several hours just visiting. She had mentioned that she was finally beginning to think that some good things in her life really might last. She had also mentioned that they were discussing starting a family. He really hated that her dreams had been shattered once again.

It made him think of the night so many years ago when they ran into each other on the bridge. He had finally been released from the hospital after the car accident that had left him in a coma and taken all his memories. Since he didn't remember his past he had no expectations for the future. Robin used to have dreams but she explained to him that night that her dreams were gone. She wanted to be a doctor, a wife, and a mother someday but had found out recently that it would never happen. She had been diagnosed as HIV positive just a few months before. Until the advancements were made that gave her the protocol she was on now, her future had been bleak.

Jason looked in the back seat. Robin was still securely fastened and still asleep. He was glad for that. He was pretty sure she wouldn't remember much if anything of being at Sonny's that morning. The hospital would run tests on her and discover the bump on her head and the sedative in her system and tell the PCPD and her Uncle, Police Commissioner Scorpio, why she couldn't remember anything. It would also explain why her memories were jumbled if she did happen to remember something.

He saw Sam's car in the parking lot as he pulled into the Corinthos/Morgan coffee shop. She was on time and he really appreciated that. He rolled down the window of the SUV and she did the same from her car.

"Stay here and watch Robin. I don't want her left alone until it's necessary."

"What is it we are going to do?" Sam asked.

"I'm going to steal a car." Jason told her matter-of-factly. "Then we are going to put Robin in her car and make an anonymous call to 9-1-1. We have to watch out for the security cameras. It would not be good if we were seen putting Robin in her car."

She nodded. "The security cameras from the hospital don't reach her car."

Jason looked at her suspiciously. The hospital had put extra cameras in last year when a woman was attacked across the street from the hospital. She was usually careful and he was taken aback by this oversight.

"There are new cameras on the roof." Jason informed her. "They were put in a year ago."

Sam nodded and then smiled at him. "I should have been more specific. The security cameras don't reach her car anymore would be more accurate. I disabled the roof cameras before getting the bag from her car."

Jason nodded approvingly. "Let's get to work then."

It only took a few minutes for Jason to get the car and then for him and Sam to leave Robin unconscious in her car. He sure hated doing that. He knew it was necessary at the moment though.

Moments later they dumped the stolen car and walked back to their vehicles. They used the back entrance and entered the coffee shop. Jason had one of his men use a disposable cell phone and place the call to 9-1-1. He looked at his watch and decided it was time to get going.

Sonny walked into the office just as Sam and Jason started out the back door. Jason told Sam to go ahead and go home. He leaned against the wall to talk with Sonny.

"It's done." Jason told Sonny.

"You headed home then?" Sonny asked him.

"Yeah. I'm going to get a shower and hopefully some breakfast before Mac has me arrested."

"Okay. I expect to hear from you when you get done at Police headquarters."

Jason nodded at Sonny and headed out. He thought it was strange that Sonny was telling him something so obvious. He always called in after being questioned. It wasn't like Sonny to micromanage him. He must be worried about this whole mess. To be honest, Jason was worried too.

Jason had finished his shower and gotten dressed. He was headed to the kitchen to find some breakfast he heard a knock on the door. He was pretty sure he knew who it was. He looked though the peep hole and found he was right. Two detectives from the Port Charles Police Department were outside.

He opened the door for them while still holding a cup of coffee. Detective Lucky Spencer and Detective Garcia walked in like they owned the place. Jason kept his expression blank. To the casual observer Jason Morgan simply looked bored.

"What do you want Lucky?" Jason asked evenly.

"Commissioner Scorpio wants you brought in for questioning." Detective Garcia informed him. Jason kept his gaze trained on Lucky Spencer. He and Lucky did not like each other much but they knew and cared about several of the same people. One of those people happened to be Robin.

"What is it that Mac wants to ask me about?" Jason asked.

Lucky shook his head and took a step toward Jason. "There was a fire this morning at Robin's house. Firefighters pulled two bodies from the rubble."

Jason intentionally let a look of complete surprise cross his face. He even allowed his hand to shake a little as he put his coffee cup on the desk. He didn't make it obvious, but he knew that Lucky would notice it.

"You're telling me that Robin and Patrick are dead and you think I had something to do with it?" Jason demanded suddenly. His anger caught Detective Garcia by surprise.

It did not surprise Lucky at all. He had hoped for this kind of reaction. Lucky had seen Jason grieving for someone he loved before and his first reaction was usually anger. He didn't like Jason Morgan and really wanted to put him away for the rest of his life. However, he knew that Jason still cared about Robin and was pretty sure that Jason would never hurt her.

"The medical examiner says both victims were male. We don't have a positive identification on them yet," said Lucky. "Robin was found unconscious in her car. Mac is at the hospital right now."

"Robin is alive? Thank God!" Jason declared. He had known she was alive. However, his relief was very real. He was glad to know she had been taken to the hospital and was being cared for.

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