"Hey! Watch where you're…" Hayden stopped midsentence when she saw that the man she had run into was none other than Jason Morgan. "I'm sorry, I didn't see you there."

Jason regarded her gruffly and brushed past her.

"Wait, we need to talk!" Hayden pleaded clambering after him.

"I'd rather not," Jason grunted.

"Please, you have to know that it wasn't my idea. It was Ric's."

"You still participated. You did it for the money. I had a good thing going with Elizabeth before you came along and screwed it up."

"Ric's orders."

"Are you ever going to take any responsibility for what you did? I mean honestly, this whole 'I'm innocent' thing is getting a bit old."

Hayden sighed. "Look, Jason, I know what I did was wrong. I just didn't want to leave anything on the wrong foot."

"Just go, Hayden."

Hayden slumped off, but not before casting a look back in his direction of regret maybe?

"Was that Hayden?" Robin asked, coming up behind Jason.

"Yeah, thankfully I'm no longer fake-married to her." Jason said with a smile.

Robin shook her head, grinning.

"What are you doing here, anyway?" Jason inquired.

"I was talking to Obrecht. She wants to give me a job."

"Obrecht?"

"I know, I was surprised, too. She said she wants to put the past behind us. She said that the hospital could use a gifted doctor like myself."

"I would be careful around her, Robin. I don't trust her."

Robin snorted. "Neither do I. Remember she helped keep me hostage on Cassadine Island for about two years. I'm still not sure, though. Being back here would be nice, and I heard the board talking earlier. Obrecht might be getting fired."

"How?"

"Nikolas let them know what she did to you. They recovered the files in Paris. The WSB is building a case against her as we speak."

Jason chuckled. "Well, how long will it take for her to wriggle out of that one?" He asked, walking over to a set of chairs.

"There's some pretty strong evidence. As far as I know she doesn't have any leverage over any of us, so there should be no way for her to get out of being charged."

"Her son is a cop."

"Nathan is a man of the law. He hasn't given into his mother's guilt trips quite yet. I wouldn't be worried." Robin reassured him.

"You've met Nathan?"

"No, but from what Maxie tells me, he's a man of morals."

"Ah."

"Does Spinelli know?"

"Know what?"

"Know that you've regained your memories and that you're actually Jason Morgan."

"I'm sorry, what?"

Robin and Jason looked up to see Spinelli's attention diverted to them. He appeared to be walking with Maxie for Georgie's checkup.

"Robin!" Maxie squealed.

Robin laughed and embraced her cousin. "I've missed you Maxie."

"Me, too. I'm so glad you're home."

"Okay, but what did I hear before?'

"Spinelli, it's me Jason. I know the facial reconstructive surgery throws you through a loop, bu…"

Jason was cut off by Spinelli's sudden exuberant hug. "I knew it, I knew it somehow that you were Stone Cold."

Jason smiled and laughed.

"Oh my god, is he actually smiling?" Maxie asked Robin.

Robin rolled her eyes.

"Do I not smile?" Jason asked.

Spinelli, nearly giggling, shook his head, and Jason did a face palm.

"Are you going to the nurses ball?" Jason asked Robin.

"I hadn't really thought about it. I don't even have a ticket."

"I have two, want to go with me. Obviously, as friends." Jason asked with a smile.

Robin looked at Jason, then at the giddy Spinelli, to Maxie. "Why not? Sure, I'm sure I can find a dress. Maxie, will you help?"

Maxie started clapping her hands and jumping up and down. "Of course, of course, of course!"

Jason laughed and ran his hands through his hair. A brief look down at his phone told him that he was needed at the metro court.

"Robin, call me when you want me to meet you. I've got a fitting." Jason said, while the three stared after him.
* * *

"Well, looks like it fits like a glove." Carly mused as she helped him straighten the collar.

"It should, it's mine." Jason said with a chuckle. "Do you mind if Robin joins us at the table?"

Carly gave him a look.

"What? I'm sorry I just…"

"No, no, no, Jason. That's not the problem. Robin brought you back from the dead. She is more than welcome to sit at the table. After everything, I think we all owe her one."

Jason nodded, glad that Carly was finally starting to put an effort towards getting along with Robin.