A/N: Ahhh So sorry, I hope that y'all aren't to frustrated by my lack of up dating. Hope you enjoy this chapter and leave some feedback if you are so inclined. Thanks for reading!

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Chapter 4: Visitation

Rory woke up with a huge smile on her face, today was the day she was going to go see Opie. After getting ready in her room, she went downstairs in search of coffee, knowing Jax would be a few more minutes. When she got downstairs she quickly spotted her mom and step-dad at the bar talking and laughing. She was glad Clay loved Gemma, her dad's death had been hard on them all but Gemma was the one most effected.

"Ewwww kissing parents, get a room you too." Rory groaned affectionately, filling a large mug with coffee.

"Watch it you little imp you aren't too old for me to take down." Her mother shot back with love, laughing.

Rory walked up to Clay and hugged him, "Thanks Clay for letting me go see Opie."

Clay took a moment to study his step-daughter, although he had no real claim to her he would walk to the end of the earth for her in a heartbeat, "No problem Shorty." Was his brief reply.

After watching her drink her coffee her step lighter than he had seen it in months he turned to find Jax watching his sister with affection. Gemma adopting Rory was the best thing she had done, was a good step in keeping the club on the straight. Of course they still got into some trouble but that was rare and usually brought on by another gang coming to the area and making trouble.

"You ready little girl?" Jax asked his sister using the name he had called her from the moment that she had come into his life and throwing his arms around her.

"Let's ride" they had agreed last night that they would take Jax's bike seeing as how Rory loved to ride and her brother's bike was the one that wasn't in the shop. They hopped on his bike and rode out with Clay and Gemma watching as they rode away.

"I hope that boy realizes what is right in front of him before it is too late." Gemma said quietly, she felt for her daughter wanting to hurt whoever hurt her but knowing she could hold her own.

Clay was much more laid back in his reply of "Knowing men he will probably lose her before he acts on what he feels."

They both sighed lost in their individual thoughts knowing that they had done their best at raising both of the kids.

As soon as Jax had the bike stopped Rory was off it and taking off her helmet, eager to see Opie she hopped on one foot then the other silently urging her brother to go faster. They walked into the prison and stopped at the visitors' desk to sign in, after getting their badges they were led back to the visitors' rooms and asked to wait. Rory was getting more impatient by the minute and making her brother dizzy with her pacing.

Just as he was about to physically sit her down they doors leading to the prison side opened up and in walked Opie. Rory bolted across the room and into the waiting arms of her best friend who twirled her around the room laughing.

"I missed you doll." Opie whispered in her ear sending shivers down her spine.

Before she could reply he had sat her down and embraced her brother in one of those manly one arm hugs.

"How are things on the outside?" he asked still not over the fact that Rory was visiting him.

Jax sighed he was about to throw his sister under the bus and he knew she should be upset, "Good man, except for an incident at the clubhouse that got violent."

"What!? Is everyone okay? Gemma? Clay? The guys?" Opie looked between them with wide eyes, it escaped no one's notice that he didn't mention Donna.

Rory looked at Jax she knew why he had started with that, didn't mean she wasn't going to be any nicer when they got home. "No it was your wife." Rory didn't mean for wife to sound like an epithet but it did.

Opie looked at Rory in confusion, "Donna is she ok, what happened?" He wasn't sure he really wanted the answer.

"She came into the clubhouse last week and started attacking me about how you being in here again was my fault and that I should be here instead of you. She continued with me being nothing but a little girl trying to fit in, how I have no right to be in the clubhouse and how you belonged to her and I was nothing to you. She said I didn't even belong in Charming."

Rory was getting upset just remembering the things that were said to her. "I told her she wasn't a real old lady since she never came to the club or helped with the events, I called her a hag and reminded her that I had been in your life first and how we were first for each other in a lot of different ways."

Rory was looking at her brother when she finished knowing she had left out a large chunk of the tale, Jax prompted her to continue. "Finish it Rory"

Opie didn't want to hear the rest he was mad at Donna for attacking Rory but disappointed at Rory for reacting like she had. "There is more?" he asked.

"She hit me landed two solid punches before I retaliated." Rory finally looked at Opie and what she saw in his eyes made her heart hard.

Disappointment flooded his being and eyes as he looked at her, he was torn between the one he wanted (Rory) and the one he married (Donna). Finally it was common sense that won out, "Rory I need you to keep her safe, she is my old lady and with that comes certain rights. Protection rights, she isn't a fighter like you. I love you that we have never denied what was there with us is a fact, but she is my wife." Opie watched as Rory closed herself off to him, as a senior member of the Sons, even in jail he knew what was happening.

Rory looked at him tears in her eyes, he had chosen Donna over her. She knew that this was going to be hard for her to move past but she was a fighter like Opie had said.

She steeled her gaze at him, "I am a fighter and I was fighting for you but you know what? I'm not fighting anymore, refuse to wait for you anymore you have Donna now, so I am going to live my life. But think about this, ever since she got you to marry her she has been trying to get you to leave the table, do you think that stops now? No, it is going to get worse. At least with me we are both a part of it, Clay could have put us on separate jobs." Rory let it all out after she was done she turned back to both boys who once again saw the little girl they had grown up with, "I really do miss you Opie." Then she left.

Jax sat there shocked at his best friend, he had turned her away so easily or so he thought, upon turning back to Opie he saw the hurt and regret in his eyes. Jax knew that Opie still loved his sister and would continue to keep her safe, but emotions tended to make people do stupid things and that was all Opie was trying to avoid was Rory's emotions getting in the way of her job.

When Opie spoke again it was brief, "I will be out in about in two years, keep her safe brother."

Jax looked at Opie openly, "I will brother." Jax stood up and hugged him again. Walking out he held onto the knowledge that he would see him again.