Sam runs out of the penthouse and straight to the elevator. The elevator wouldn't open up fast enough, so she decides to take the stairs. Someone is following her so she starts to run down the stairs. The person following her catches up, grabs her by the shoulder, and tries to kidnap her. Sam begins to fight back screaming 'get off of me.' She pushes the person off and they fell down the stairs.

Sam uses this opportunity to get away. She steps over her attacker and down the rest of the stairs. She enters the parking garage and stops. The lights began to flicker, and then they go completely out. They came back on and Jason is standing behind her. She turns around and says 'Jason?' Jason doesn't say anything and Sam begins running out of the parking garage and out into the rain.

5hrous earlier...

Sam reaches Kelly's were Maxie was staying with her boyfriend Coop. Sam walks in and Maxie is having some tea and looking through a magazine.

'Hey Maxie, you forgot these at the penthouse' Sam says to her. 'Oh thanks' Maxie replied without even looking up.

'What happened between you and Jason? And what was in that package?' Sam questions Maxie as she sits down worried. Maxie puts her tea cup down and decides to be honest with Sam. She tells Sam about the package and everything she and Jason talked about.

Sam believes Jason wouldn't want to kill her nor does he want her dead and that Maxie was overreacting.

'Maybe, but Sam, you're my best friend and I want you to be safe. If I find out anything that could hurt you, I have to check it out.' Maxie explains.

'I understand and I think you for that. I would have done the same thing if I was in your shoes, but there's nothing to worry about.' Sam ensures Maxie.

'Well I set Jason straight.' Maxie laughed.

Sam started to laugh too. Then hand Maxie her two outfits and told her that she should wear the black dress. Maxie agreed and went upstairs to get ready. Sam decided to leave Kelly's to get ready for her date with Jason at the Metro Court. As she walked outside she could overhear Jason on the phone. She smiles as she walks near him. 'Hey Jason' she said as he turns around and told the person on the other line that he will have to call you back.

'Why are you being so secretive?' Sam asked him.

'I'm not, I just want to hug and kiss you.' Jason responded.

'I can't argue with that. Sam said as she and Jason hugged and kissed. 'I have to get going now. I have to get ready for dinner at the Metro Court.' Sam said.

'Dinner at the Metro Court?' Jason asked.

'Yes, remember? We are supposed to have dinner at the Metro Court tonight. Don't tell me you have to work. I would be crushed.' Sam said.

'I almost forgot, but I will be there. I promise.' Jason said as he gave Sam one last kiss before heading off.

Sam arrives at the penthouse and heads upstairs to get ready, but has to return downstairs to answer the door. It's her mother, Alexis Davis.

'Oh great you're home. I need some advice.' Alexis says as she basically let herself in.

'Advice, from me?' Sam asked surprised.

'Yes from you. Jerry Jacks asked me out to dinner at the Metro Court tonight and I don't think I should go or should I. I mean I want to, but do you think it's too soon to start dating after my divorce from Ric? Help' Alexis says almost out of breath.

'Alexis, it's just a date. I think you should go. Jerry is cute and a gentlemen. Qualities that Ric lacks. Go for it!' Sam said with confidence.

'You think I really should? Okay, yes. I will accept.' Alexis says.

'Don't tell me, call Jerry Jacks.' Sam told Alexis.

Alexis calls Jerry and is all smiles. When she hangs up, she's happy that she did call Jerry and thanks Sam for her advice before leaving to get ready for her evening. Sam is ready to do the same thing, but is yet again interrupted. This time by the phone. She answers it, but no one says anything. Sam says 'hello' a few times, but still no response. She then asked 'Who is this?' The person then hangs up. Sam sighs, hangs up the phone, and then finally heads upstairs to get ready for her night with Jason.