A/N – Thanks for the comments! Glad you liked Georgie and Danny stuff. * kikimoo – I don't think Maxie sees Liz as good. All she sees is the mistakes. She sided with Lucky and then every time Liz made a mistake after that she judged her harshly. I think Maxie thinks she's judged harshly so she takes out her anger on Liz who she feels isn't. I don't mind her not liking Liz, given the writing I would get that, but her attacks are just over the top and always hated how she would yell at her. Thanks!

Chapter 60 – Uncovering the Truth

Georgie was wound up. She had Dylan meet her at a small motel on the outskirts of town.

Dylan got off his motorcycle and walked towards the door. The only other car there was Georgie's. He knocked on the door and it swung open and she pulled him inside.

"What the….."

His words were cut off by Georgie's mouth as she threw him up against the door. He dropped the helmet and they kissed torridly. Dylan was shocked by her ferocity, but really turned on as well. She reached in between them and lifted his shirt and they parted long enough for him to get it off before their mouths melded together again.

She kissed down his chest and unzipped his pants and the next thing Dylan knew, he was inside her mouth and he moaned her name. She quickly got him hard and then got up and pushed him onto the bed. He watched her rip off her top and get naked. Sitting up he grabbed a condom out of his wallet and kicked off his pants. She grabbed it out of his hand and slid it on and then climbed up his body and impaled herself as she rode him hard. Dylan grabbed her hips and helped her slam down harder.

"Dylan," she yelled as she bounced up and down. "Harder."

He flipped them over and pounded into her as she screamed his name over and over. He felt her tense and her body started to quiver and he felt the rush and came yelling her name. Collapsing next to her, he tried to catch his breath so he could talk. "Jesus Georgie, what the hell got into you?"

She grinned sheepishly. "I told off my sister."

He gave her a funny look and she laughed.

"I think you almost broke me."

"Are you complaining?"

"Hell no."

She snuggled into his side. He was just what she needed.

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Kristina walked into Molly's room and started looking for her diary. It was totally wrong, but she didn't care. She wanted to help her sister. At first, she tried the usual hiding places and when nothing showed up, she tried to think differently. Going into the bathroom, she looked under the sink and then grabbed a box of tampons and opened up. She grinned and pulled out the diary and went back into the room and sat on her bed. "I'm sorry Molly," she muttered before turning it to the back and flipping through a few pages, before hitting pay dirt.

I went to Kelly's today and then to the docks. There were these two men talking and I hid so they couldn't see me. I couldn't believe what they were saying about my dad and Sam. They slept together when my mom had cancer. That's why Jason wouldn't get back together with her and turned to Liz.

Kristina stopped reading, "Holy shit." She continued reading.

I couldn't believe Sam would do that. And then they went on and on about how Sam had watched Jake get kidnapped and didn't say anything and that she hired men to scare Elizabeth who was with the boys at the park; so Jason wouldn't get together with her. They said she was a con woman and had hurt a lot of people. I felt like throwing up. They also said mom killed Luis Alcazar and talked about all the bad men she dated. I already knew most of that though. But what shocked me even further were the details of what my dad did to Carly and Liz. I can't believe Liz almost died because he was drugging her. Kidnapping Carly to steal her baby was disgusting. I just don't understand. How could Liz take him back over and over when he almost killed her? My mom knew what he did and she still married him. Suppose I end up like him? What if I hurt people like he did? I don't even want to see him right now. Nothing makes sense anymore.

Kristina wiped a tear away. Their family was a mess and she wasn't sure how she could fix this.

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Lucky looked out the window of the car. Part of him was very nervous about going back to Port Charles. So many things could go wrong and he knew that Jason might try to kill him. The thought of that man being near his kids was driving him insane. He didn't care about Elizabeth anymore. To him, she was a whore and deserved whatever she got for laying down with that murderer. The hatred he had for her almost overwhelmed him. It was like Edgar pumped it into his veins and now it was engrained within him. He wanted her dead. He never wanted to look at her again or even speak of her name once his job was done. No one makes a fool out of him.

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Johnny sat down across from Jordan. She looked really serious.

"According to my guys, the death certificate is fake. It's a very good forgery, but it's not the real thing."

Johnny was floored. He sat there silently as he grew angrier. Damn Helena. What a bitch.

Jordan could tell he was trying to get his anger under control. "You need to think about where she would go to if she was desperate enough to fake her own death. Were there any relatives she would turn too?"

Johnny stood up and started to pace. "I don't know. There were some cousins, but that's about it. I haven't seen or heard from them in years."

Jordan leaned forward. "I know this hard for you but you're going to have to dig deep into your memory. Think of names she might have used. If your mom ran from someone, then maybe she would have tried to leave you a clue."

"She thought I was dead. I don't think she would have."

Jordan could see the pain etched into Johnny's face. She had read the articles and knew that it probably didn't expose half of what Helena had done. "I'm sorry. If you come up with a name or anything tangible, just let me know and I'll help."

He looked up at her. "Why?"

"Helena Cassadine has terrorized people in this town for far too long. If she was behind this, I want her exposed and arrested. Besides, we're friends remember."

Johnny nodded. "Thank you."

"Be careful Johnny. If the person she was running from finds out you're suspicious, it could mean trouble for you."

"I know what to do. There is no way that I'll do anything stupid to jeopardize my mother's life. I've got to go."

He left and drove back to the compound. He really needed a drink.

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Liz wondered where Johnny was. He had missed dinner and she was worried that something had happened. Even though it was easier for some of them to be in public, there was always a risk that Helena's minions could find them.

"I was wondering if I could spend the night at Spencer's," Cam asked.

Liz sighed. Cam would be out of school the next week and he was used to spending time at Spoon Island.

"Cam, I don't think that's a good idea. Spencer can come here if you want."

He put his fork down. "Are you going to tell me why?"

Liz looked over at Jason. "You're just going to have to trust us."

"Mom, I only get to go to school and come home. I can't even go to camp this year."

"I'm sorry Cam. It's dangerous right now. It won't be for long."

"I hate Lucky."

Jake looked over at his brother. He didn't like it when he was upset.

Jason cleared his throat. "It shouldn't be for the whole summer Cam."

Cam looked at him. "You could make this go away but you won't. May I be excused?"

Liz nodded and Cam ran upstairs.

Jake was worried because Cam seemed upset.

"It's okay Jake. Your brother is just having a bad day."

Jason understood Cam's frustration. This was dragging out way to long. It was hard waiting for the other shoe to drop. The problem was that no one knew where Lucky was. It was like he had disappeared from the face of the earth.

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Johnny pulled up in the driveway and saw Kristina's car. She had been staring at the house for several minutes, trying to decide if she really wanted to open this can of worms with Elizabeth.

He got out of the car and knocked on her window, startling her.

She opened the door. "Hey."

"Hi. Are you okay?"

He could tell she had been crying.

"Not really."

"Yeah, I'm having that kind of day too. I was going to go have a beer. You want one?"

Kristina shrugged. "Why not?"

She got out of the car and followed Johnny to the cottage. He opened the door for her and she looked around.

"I know it's not much, but I don't need much to begin with."

She sat down on the couch. "It's fine."

He handed her a beer and sat down next to her. "You want to tell me why you're here?"

She took a long swig and then put the beer down. "I was a bitch and read my sister's diary."

Johnny smirked. "Go on."

"I had to because she's been a wreck and won't tell anyone what is up."

"And now you're regretting it?"

"In some ways, yes. The truth hurts."

Johnny drank some more. "I totally agree with that."

"Why are you upset?"

"Helena is messing with my mind. I thought my mom was alive and then I found out she was dead. Jordan found some evidence that her death was faked. I don't know where she is or if she's in danger. She thinks I'm dead and I'm wondering if I should just leave it alone."

Kristina frowned. "Why?"

"Because if I find her, maybe I'd bring the danger straight to her doorstep."

"I get it." She felt for Johnny. He had been through a lot.

"It's days like these you just want to forget about everything and let loose—you know?"

Johnny smiled. "Yes, I do know. What else aren't you telling me?"

"Can I ask you a question?"

"Yes."

"Is Elizabeth sensitive about talking about Ric?"

Johnny frowned. "I don't think so. Why?"

"Part of Molly's problem is that she found out some things Ric did. I don't know what to do."

"Elizabeth is very understanding. You should talk to her."

She stood up. "You're right."

"Wait. Let me give her a call."

Johnny called over to the house and Jason answered.

"What's up?"

"Kristina is over here and she's upset. You think Elizabeth could come over?"

Jason frowned. "Francis is here. I'll have him watch the kids. We'll be right there." He didn't know what it was about, but he wanted to be there for whatever Kristina had to say.

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Morgan walked into his apartment and put his keys down. He had a lot to learn about the business. Duke was being patient with him but he could tell the man was not impressed with him. The families weren't really happy with Morgan's involvement either due to his mental status. He was taking his pills and was feeling a lot better. He had broken up with Kiki because he just felt it was toxic. The best thing for him was a clean slate. Michael was busy with ELQ and he didn't speak to his mom that much. They were cordial, but he just didn't want to deal with any drama right now. It was hard enough losing his dad when they were on such a bad note when he had died. It was time for him to grow up and be a man and he was ready for the challenge.

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Johnny opened the door and Elizabeth and Jason walked inside.

Liz was curious and surprised that Kristina was at Johnny's.

Kristina looked up at them, not sure where to start.

Liz sat down across from her. "You look like you have a lot on your mind."

"You could say that. This is about Molly."

"What's going on?" She could tell something was up with Molly because of the way she was staring at her at the party.

"I read her diary and found out that she's been upset mainly because of Ric and Sam."

Liz looked at Jason for a second. "Oh. Have you spoken to her?"

"No. I can't let her know that I know. I'm going to just try to get her to open up to me somehow. But, I just need to understand some things so that I can help her understand."

"Go on."

Kristina was playing with a ring on her hand. "She overheard some people talking about what Ric did to you and Carly. She already knew some of it but between Ric and Sam, she doesn't understand how you could forgive them let alone remarry Ric."

Liz sighed. "Honestly Kristina, it's really complicated. I had a lot of self-esteem issues back then. I really didn't think I was good enough and I felt sorry for Ric. I believed that he had changed. I was stupid. And more recently, it was just a matter of guilt and being tired of never getting the happy ending."

Jason reached over and took her hand.

"I don't want you to think I'm judging you. We all make mistakes. Molly has this crazy notion about rainbows and happily ever after. I think she's just crushed. She knew what her dad was capable of, but then to find out what Sam did to you and that she slept with him kind of pushed her over the edge."

"I get it. Trust me, if it wasn't for Danny, I wouldn't have anything to do with Sam, but he comes first. We have to make it work. For what it's worth, I do think she regrets it. I've done some really stupid things when my head wasn't screwed on right, which is not an excuse; just a fact."

"Me too."

Jason and Liz were a little worried about what this would do to Sam's recovery.

"Kristina, just be gentle with Molly. It's hard to understand such a harsh reality when you're that age. Forgiveness is one of those things that means different things to different people. We all get to have a choice how we deal with situations that arise in our lives. She may not get it right now or agree with my choices or Sam's. That's fine. She'll have to judge her dad by their relationship and try to figure out where they stand."

"I know. Thank you for talking to me. I have a lot to think about."

Liz got up and hugged her. "This doesn't just affect Molly, it affects you too. When you talk to Sam, let her explain and just listen to her. Her response and how she takes responsibility will tell you everything you need to know."

Kristina nodded. "Thanks."

Jason gave Kristina a hug and Johnny a warning look. Kristina was vulnerable right now and while he knew Johnny wouldn't purposely hurt her, his friend didn't seem like he was in the right frame of mind either.