True to his word, Jason arrived at the Port Charles Police Department on time to answer questions. Diane was there waiting for him. She wanted to know what was going on. The problem was that Jason only had questions, he really did not know what had happened at Robin's or why.

"Thank you for the flowers yesterday." Diane told Jason as they waited in the interrogation room. "That was very nice."

"This stuff with Robin's husband being murdered is driving me crazy." Jason told her. "I should not have taken it out on you. I'm sorry."

Diane started to say something but changed her mind when the interrogation room door opened and Mac walked in. Both Jason and Diane were surprised by this turn of events.

"Your attorney is here Jason." Mac stated. "So we can dispense with the usual line about having nothing to say without your attorney present."

"My client has rights Commissioner." Diane informed him.

Mac nodded. "Of course he does Counselor. Like a lot of other criminals he can afford the best defense possible." Mac slammed his file down on the desk. "What about Patrick's rights, Jason? Huh? Or Robin's rights?"

"Commissioner!" Diane spoke sharply. "My client has not been convicted of a crime and it is prejudicial to be referring to him as a criminal."

"I am sorry about Robin's husband Mac." Jason told him calmly. "I don't know anything about it."

"The way I figure it, you couldn't hurt her directly. So someone who works for you knocked her out while you shot Patrick." Mac said angrily as he got in Jason's face. For half a second though something flashed across Mac's face and he knew Jason saw it. Jason was sure he was supposed to see it.

"I'm out of here!" Jason announced as he grabbed his jacket. "You are mighty brave hiding behind that badge of yours! Anytime you want to be a real man, you know where to find me."

Jason stormed out of the PCPD and made sure a lot of people saw how angrily he left. He had let Mac know he would talk privately and he gave a lot of people reason to believe that he and Mac couldn't even begin to talk to each other civilly. He wasn't sure what was going on but when it came to Robin he was willing to go the extra mile to find out. The next move was Mac's.

Jason checked in with Sonny after leaving the station. He always did after being questioned by the police. Sonny knew he would never say a word about the organization, he just liked to be in the loop and Jason understood that. Then he headed home to get a workout.

Jason was just finishing his workout when his phone rang. He heard the special ring letting him know it was Sonny. He was glad Spinelli had set that up for him. That way he didn't always have to look to see if he could ignore the call. Once he heard the ring belonging to Sonny, he knew he would answer it.

"What's up Sonny?" Jason asked as he picked up.

"A friend dropped by for cocktails tonight." Sonny told him. "When can you join us?"

"I'll be there in an hour." Jason assured him as he hurried toward the shower.

Sonny was not the least bit surprised that exactly one hour later Jason walked into the study. He had known Jason would be on time, he always was. He was the most organized and disciplined person he had ever met in his life.

"Thanks for joining us Jason." Luke Spencer told him as he got up to shake hands.

"It's good to see you Luke" Jason told him with a smile. Luke was not what anyone would call a good father, but he did honestly love his children. His son Lucky had become a police detective and that he really upset Luke but in the end he loved him no matter what. It was Luke's second child, his daughter Leslie Lou Spencer that Jason was most fond of. She was like a little sister to Jason and he was protective of her. "How's Lu-Lu?"

"Young and beautiful as always." Luke told him proudly. "For whatever reason she really likes working at Crimson."

Jason nodded as he got himself a beer and sat down on the couch. He had not been invited for purely social purposes. Luke wasn't a real social person and everyone knew that Jason wasn't.

"You know I'm Switzerland." Luke said to Sonny.

Sonny nodded like he understood. Jason looked at him quizzically because he had no idea what he was talking about.

"Luke is neutral, like Switzerland." Sonny explained to Jason. Jason nodded. He got it. Luke ran the Haunted Star a nice gambling establishment that was frequented by many in the area. Sometimes there were rival mob factions in there. Everyone understood that it was neutral territory and that Luke would not take anyone's side. He would however, sometimes work as a middle man to allow two opposing sides to be able to sit down and talk.

"Mac came to see me today. He asked me to get in touch with Jason and ask for a private meeting tonight." Luke stated. "He'll leave his gun and badge in the car Jason. He wants you to come in unarmed as well."

Sonny started to shake his head but thought better of it. He knew Jason would want to. If nothing else, he would do it for Robin. Regardless of what he thought of the idea of Jason being alone with a cop without weapons, he realized that Jason would do literally anything to help Robin. That was honorable and he was going to support it.

Jason shook his head and looked at Luke. "I'll meet him Luke. But I won't go anywhere without my weapon. I promised Robin when I first started working for Sonny that I would never hurt Mac."

"She asked you to promise?" Sonny asked with surprise.

"No." Jason said quietly. "She never asked. I promised to make her feel better. I didn't ever want her to think she was being forced to choose me or Mac."

"I think he'll go for that." Luke said solemnly. "3 am at the Haunted Star."

"No." Jason said firmly. "I have someone to see then."

Sonny looked at Jason for a moment trying to figure things out. Then he realized what it was. He was going to see Robin in the hospital again. He smiled. They had been apart for so many years but anyone who knew both of them knew that they would still do anything for each other. Sonny was another person who would do anything for Robin.

"I'll go meet with Pete." Sonny said to let Jason know he realized what was going on. "You meet with Mac."

"Sure." Jason said as he donned his jacket and grabbed the keys to his motorcycle.

Okay, Jason thought as he headed out of Sonny's. Mac made his move quickly and he chose a good person to act as the go between. No one would think it strange that Mac would be in contact with Luke. After all, Luke was good friends with Mac's brother Robert and had always cared about Robin.

Jason looked at his watch. It was still during regular visiting hours at the hospital. He decided to head over now since he wouldn't be able to stay all night with her like before. He was pretty sure that Mac wouldn't mention the meeting to Robin and he decided that he wouldn't either.

The moment he opened the door to her room, Jason could tell that Robin was crying. She started to turn away but stopped herself. She looked him directly in the eyes as tears ran down her face. He crossed the room silently. He sat on the edge of her bed and pulled her into his arms.

"We've known each other for all my life." Jason told her as he stroked her hair and held her tight. "There is nothing you have to hide from me."

"Everyone else tries to tell me it is alright or it will get better or something." Robin told him with her head still buried in his chest. "You are the only one who doesn't try to fix me."

"You aren't broken." He told her with a smile. "You're sad and that makes sense to me."

Jason held her and let her cry for awhile. Eventually her breathing returned to normal. Jason eased his hold on Robin and she leaned back in the bed and wiped her tears away.

"I miss Patrick." Robin told him. "I need to know what happened to him."

Jason held up a finger to let Robin know to hold on a minute. He picked up his phone. He had Pete post a guard at the door so they could be alerted before anyone came in. He had promised to give Robin what answers he could. He just wished he had more for her.

"I have bits and pieces of memories in my head and I can't make sense of them yet." Robin told him. It seemed to him that her eyes were pleading for answers.

"I'll tell you what I know Robin but it isn't going to be easy to hear." Jason told her firmly. He wanted her to be prepared. He knew she was strong. She was one of the strongest people he had ever met.

Jason told her everything that he knew for sure at that point. He explained about asking Sam to set the fire. He also let her know that Sam had saved her memory box that had her wedding pictures and stuff in it. She was glad for that.

There were several things that he was beginning to piece together but he didn't say anything to her about them yet. She was strong and brave and he had seen her survive a lot. He also knew that she had just lost her husband and found out she was pregnant. It was important that he not push her. He was going to allow her to set the pace right now of how much they shared and when.

"I am being released in the morning." Robin announced.

"I know you are glad for that." Jason said with a smile. He knew she hated being admitted to the hospital. She hated anything that made her appear weak or anything less than a strong and capable woman in charge of her life. He doubted she would believe that he always saw her that way; even when she was crying in his arms or he was carrying her upstairs to have the doctor sedate her. "I should have offered sooner Robin but you are always welcome to stay with me. I have that extra bedroom that isn't being used."

"I appreciate it Jason, I really do." Robin told him. "It was a comfort knowing I could stay with you. I didn't really feel homeless because of it. I knew I had somewhere to go. However, Uncle Mac really wants me to come home with him for awhile and I told him I would."

"I figured you would. I just wanted you to know you are always welcome." Jason stood up and walked around the room for a minute before coming to stand next to her bed. "I won't be able to be here all night tonight."

"Its okay, Jason. I'm glad you were here last night."

"I have a meeting with a..." he stopped as he searched for the right word. "I have a meeting with a contact at 3 am."

"Be careful."

He nodded. "Sonny is coming to stay with you while I am gone. Hopefully the nurses won't ask him to leave."

Robin smiled and shook her head. "They won't. I found out today that Monica told them that you and Sonny are allowed to visit me anytime you want."

"That was nice of her." Jason said with surprise. "I'll try to call her tomorrow and tell her thanks."

Jason watched as Robin began settling down in the bed. She was tired and getting ready to go to sleep. He opened the door to let Pete know they were done talking so he could resume his security checks up and down the hallway.

Jason turned off the light and returned to the chair by Robin's bed. It wasn't long before they were both asleep.

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