Paralysed
Jason had just seen his 'dead' little sister and father walk out of Rosewood PD. His mouth paralysed by shock. He wanted to shout out to them both but physically couldn't. He only felt able to move when they had disappeared out of sight. Collapsing to the ground, he placed his forehead in his hands and started to lose his breath slightly. It worsened as each second passed. Close to tears, Jason felt a hand on his shoulder, looking up he saw Aria crouching down next to him, looking at him with sympathetic eyes while Hanna stood behind her looking at him the same way.

Dive
On Jason and Aria's honeymoon, they had been relaxing at their hotel's pool when they heard a splash and then a mother's terrified scream. Jason sat up abruptly and removed his sunglasses. He saw a young boy in the deep end of the pool, waving his hands in the air trying to get out. His mother couldn't jump in after as she was cradling a young baby.

"Help my son! Someone help!" She screamed.

Jason threw his sunglasses to the ground and Aria watched as she saw her husband dive into the pool and bring the boy back to the surface of the water. He helped the young boy out of the pool before getting out himself. The mother hugged Jason and thanked him profusely.

"My husband - the hero." Aria beamed as Jason approached her.

Support
Mrs DiLaurentis' murder had affected Jason deeply. While he had thought his mum had gone away for r&r, she'd actually been buried in his neighbours backyard. Her body was discovered eight months ago and they were still no closer to finding out who had killed and buried her. While Mr DiLaurentis and Alison has decided to move away from Rosewood, Jason had decided to stick around and wait for a conclusion to the death of the one family member that truly cared for him. Aria Montgomery seemed to be the only 'liar' who had stuck around Rosewood. Spencer had gone off to college as had Emily and Hanna. During the months after the discovery, Aria had been texting and calling Jason often aswell as coming to his front porch to talk. He would say they were close now. So would she. He cherished the support he had gotten from his previous fling as it was the only support he had gotten over the past few months. He didn't know how he would have coped without Aria.

Shopping
Aria's mum Ella was getting married to her new fiancé Zack after being engaged for 2 years and Aria was the maid of honour (of course). Even though Ella had picked out Aria's dress for the wedding, Aria still needed dresses for the dinner rehearsal and second engagement party. She and Jason had gone to New York looking for dresses for her. As Jason sat outside of the changing rooms, head resting against the fall and his eyes forcing him to doze off, he was awoken by his brunette beauty who was asking him to zip her up. Jason's eyes opened and saw her exposed back and cute back dimples. Shopping was something he could get used to if it involved helping Aria get in and out of clothes.

Notebook
Jason and Aria had been stuck in a rut recently. Jason thought that Aria had become bored of him as she didn't seem as eager to go out on dates with him, she didn't kiss him as much as she used too and she was pretty quiet. He caught her watching The Notebook a couple of times and thought he'd reenact a scene from the movie (we'll try to anyway, it wasn't like he actually took notice of the film)
Jason had set up a ladder in their backyard and was pretending to do some work on one of their windows. When he heard Aria's heels clicking closer to the backyard he quickly removed his shirt and began to 'use' the hammer in his hands.
"where were you? I wrote to you 99 times!" Jason exclaimed once he saw Aria.
"What the hell are you doing?" Aria asked in a monotone voice as she checked emails on her iPhone.
"Where were you?"
"What are you doing to the windows?" She furrowed her eyebrows as she looked up at Jason.
"I wrote you 365 times!" Jason pointed at Aria as he continued the pretence.
"Jason..." Aria said agitatedly.
"For a whole year I waited for you to write me back!"
A small smile appeared on Aria's face when she realised what Jason was up to. Stepping closer to the ladder, Aria put her phone in her back pocket with one hand and pulled on Jason's hand to get him down to her level. Biting on her bottom lip, she threw her arms around Jason's neck and kissed him deeply.

Wardrobe
After discovering that she had picked the winning numbers of the lottery and she and her husband were now $2,000,000 richer, Aria ordered three new wardrobes online. When the huge goods were delivered, it was up to Jason, her husband, to bring them from the foyer downstairs up to the guest bedroom which would now become her walk-in closet.

Peanut
Aria and Jason had been trying to have a baby for a few years. When they had gotten married, conception of their first baby couldn't have been easier but now, 7 years later, it was harder for them both to create a baby together. Jason and Aria were both on the verge of giving up. Following a romantic anniversary break away, Aria was sat on her bathtub with a pregnancy test placed in her hands. When two minutes had passed, she looked down and beamed brightly. Jason was at work so she couldn't tell him that she was pregnant right at that time. After a phonecall with her friend who was a doctor at the local hospital, she made her way to meet her and get an ultrasound done - just to be 100% sure before she decided to tell Jason. And she was - 100% pregnant! Aria put the ultrasound photo on their refrigerator with a little note underneath saying 'Our new little Peanut x'

Relief
It was December and the lake at the local park had frozen over as it did every single winter. Jason had been having a hard time adjusting to life with Alison and his father. He'd grown accustomed to it being just him. Living on his own, only having to look out for his well being, now he had two people thrown back into his life in full force. Deciding to take some time out he decided to drive to the park. It was 8pm when Jason arrived. He sat at the side of the lake on a bench and stared out into the dark, fog. He then realised that he had Ian's old ice skates in his car. He had found them earlier hidden in his garden shed and was going to take them to the thrift store. Putting them on, he cautiously stepped onto the ice. After a few seconds of finding his footing, he glided along the lake, it was a breeze for him. He circled the entire lake three times before noticing Aria sitting at the bench he had been on, with two takeaway cups in her hand. Jason made his way towards her.

"Hey.."
"Hi. I saw your from the window." Aria pointed behind her to the small cafe which was still open. "And thought you would appreciate this once you were done." Aria handed him one of the cups
"Thanks." Jason sighed in relief as the hot drink brought warmth to his cool body. It definitely was a hug in a cup.

Italy
"Jason, we have to go away this spring. I don't care where. Let's just pack up a suitcase each and leave."
Jason yawned as he lay on the couch with his head resting in Aria's lap. "We'll look at plane tickets in the morning, baby..."
"No, let's look now." Aria said as she quickly stood up. Jason winced as the sudden movement hurt his neck slightly. Aria came back to the couch a minute later, MacBook in hand and optimism in her eyes. Jason sat up as his wife sat down next to where his head had been resting. "I'm thinking Europe.." Aria told Jason as she waited for safari to load. "Maybe France, Spain.."
"I have friends in Italy." Jason suggested tiredly.
"Oh yeah! Francesco!" Francesco was a friend that Jason had met at university.