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Date Posted: 09:32:43 06/06/01 Wed
Author: JasonGL
Subject: Re: DANCE WITH LIFE -- Chapter 2
In reply to: Andrea 's message, "DANCE WITH LIFE -- Chapter 2" on 08:56:30 06/06/01 Wed

I love it!!! this is great writing.
Jason


>Here we go with Chapter 2 :) Hope you guys enjoy!
>
>--------------------------
>
>CHAPTER 2 –
>
>“What?! What happened?” Robin asked, concern filling
>her every word.
>
>“It’s nothing,” Anna replied with a reassuring tone.
>“I’m fine.” She added. “I really am.” She repeated,
>as the fear didn’t disappear from Robin’s face.
>
>“How can you say that?” Mac said as he stood beside
>them in the middle of the room.
>
>“It was nothing.” Anna repeated softly. “It was just
>some juvenile kid probably trying to impress his
>friends. Really, some amateur work.” She said trying
>to bring a smile to their faces but couldn’t.
>
>“So, you don’t think it has anything to do with…”
>Felicia pitched in as she stood near the couch.
>
>“No.” Anna quickly said. “No, it had absolutely
>nothing to do with what happened to me in the recent
>months. That’s over now, thank God.” She said as she
>squeezed Robin’s hands.
>
>Even though Mac and Felicia were estranged, Felicia
>had wanted to be there for Robin’s return that night.
>
>Anna held on to Robin’s hands and they both sat down
>on the couch.
>
>“But you’re okay, right? I mean, you’re sure?” Robin
>insisted lovingly.
>
>“Yes, I’m sure.” Anna smiled at her daughter.
>
>“You never answered my question. What happened?” Mac
>asked again in his usual caring yet protective tone.
>
>“You’re still as stubborn as you always were.” Anna
>sighed as Felicia and Robin smiled.
>
>“Yes he is.” Robin grinned, siding with her mother.
>
>“I’m not stubborn, I am concerned.” Mac said in his
>defense.
>
>“Oh yes you are!” Robin laughed. “Don’t even get me
>started on this one…”
>
>“Look who’s talking.” Mac argued playfully. “She’s
>your daughter 100%.” He added, addressing himself to
>Anna now. “You think I’m stubborn… You should have
>seen her when she was a teenager…” Mac said and as
>soon as the words escaped his mouth he realized what
>he’d just said.
>
>The room came to an awkward silence. Anna turned to
>face Robin and smiled sadly as she reached to touch
>her daughter’s face with her fingers.
>
>“Yes, I should have…” she whispered in a sad voice.
>
>“It’s okay.” Robin whispered, holding her mother’s
>hands. “It’s okay.” She mouthed again, this time with
>a gentle smile.
>
>Anna took a deep breath and looked into her daughter’s
>eyes for a while. After a few seconds, she sighed and
>turned back to Mac and Felicia.
>
>“To answer your question,” she began, as she faced
>Mac. “Because I know you won’t let this go until you
>know just about everything. I was walking around and
>I ended up on this bridge…” she started telling them
>what happened.
>
>“A bridge…?” Robin whispered, almost not meaning to
>say that out loud.
>
>“Yes. It’s not that far from here. Very beautiful and
>calm…” Anna recalled.
>
>“I know.” Robin smiled softly.
>
>Anna looked at her daughter and saw the little sparkle
>in Robin’s eyes as she said these words. Anna then
>continued to tell them what had happened.
>
>“And then after a while, a boy just came out of
>nowhere, with a knife and he attacked me.” Anna said
>as she noticed the horrified look on Robin’s face.
>“He wanted my wallet, that’s all.” She added.
>
>“And you said it was nothing.” Robin said in a
>concerned and disbelieving tone.
>
>Anna looked down for a moment.
>
>“I didn’t want to scare you.” She softly said taking
>Robin’s hands into hers again.
>
>“Mom…” Robin whispered.
>
>“I’m alright. Everything turned out alright.” She
>reassured her daughter calmly.
>
>“So, what happened? Did you call the police?” Felicia
>asked, curious.
>
>“Everything happened so fast.” Anna said, remembering
>the events on the bridge. “This young man came out
>and helped me get him off of me.” She said in a calm
>voice. “He grabbed the knife away from him and scared
>him off. Said a few words and he left.”
>
>“You mean a stranger saved your life? And then walked
>away?” Robin said half-surprised, half-grateful.
>
>Anna nodded as she looked at her daughter.
>
>“I don’t know. There was something about him.” Anna
>said as she frowned. “He had this strange expression
>on his face, like he knew me, or recognized me from
>somewhere. He seemed concerned.” She recalled as she
>tried to think back at Jason’s face.
>
>“You didn’t recognize him from somewhere?” Mac asked
>her.
>
>“No.” Anna replied, thoughtful. “He was tall, short
>hair, riding a bike.” She continued. “This guy,
>Jason, just came out of nowhere…” she added as Robin’s
>facial expression changed from attentive to stunned.
>
>“Jason?” Mac asked a bit surprised.
>
>By that time, Robin’s shock had worn off and she was
>now simply looking down at the floor in front of her.
>Felicia remained silent.
>
>“Yes.” Anna said.
>
>“I thought that Jason left town a few months ago…?”
>Felicia thought out loud.
>
>“So did I.” Mac said, as his tone grew serious.
>
>Anna looked back and forth between Felicia and Mac
>before turning to Robin. It took a split-second for
>Anna to see that there was something she wasn’t being
>told about this guy.
>
>“Did you know him?” She asked the three of them.
>
>Neither Mac nor Felicia felt it was their place to
>answer or say anything. So much had happened and it
>wasn’t theirs to tell.
>
>“A long time ago.” Robin whispered, forcing a little
>smile. “But it doesn’t matter.” She added as she
>sighed inwardly and squeezed her mother’s hands. “I’m
>just glad you’re okay.”
>
>“I’m just glad you’re here.” Anna said as she hugged
>her tight. Anna slightly pulled away and looked at her
>daughter. “You look tired, you must be exhausted
>after that flight.”
>
>Robin nodded and got up to go upstairs and get some
>rest. Robin hugged her mom once again and closed her
>eyes. If anything had happened to her, she doesn’t
>know what she would have done. Mourning her parents
>once had nearly drained her of everything she had.
>Mourning her twice would have probably killed her.
>She couldn’t bare to lose her again. Not now. She
>sighed as she held her mom tight for a little while,
>as her thoughts quickly turned to Jason. Of all the
>people in Port Charles, he is probably the last person
>she expected her mom to get acquainted with – if
>talking to Jason for two seconds counted as getting
>acquainted with that is.
>
>Anna softly pulled away and saw the somber look in
>Robin’s eyes. Even though she was trying to hide it,
>the mention of Jason’s name still got to her in a way
>that she knew she’d have to face someday. Just not
>today. She was too tired to let her mind drift off to
>memories of him.
>
>“Is everything okay? Did I say something?” Anna
>asked, concerned about her daughter.
>
>“No.” Robin smiled genuinely. “No…”
>
>“Is it this Jason person? Ever since I mentioned him…”
>
>“No.” Robin said softly, looking down. “I’m just glad
>someone was there for you.” She said before saying
>goodnight and walking upstairs.
>
>Anna watched her daughter climb up the stairs in
>silence and then turned to Mac and Felicia.
>
>“So…” Anna said as she looked at both of them. “What
>should I know about this guy – Jason? It’s like
>everybody’s mood changed around here all of a sudden.”
>She said as a matter-of-factly.
>
>“Nothing.” Mac said a bit too coldly for Felicia’s
>taste.
>
>“Mac…” she said as she gave him a look.
>
>“What?” Anna said, raising her eyebrows as she looked
>back and forth between them. “He seemed…nice…in a
>way.” She said calmly.
>
>“There’s nothing nice about Jason Morgan.” Mac said,
>almost sorry he had to say it like that.
>
>“Morgan.” Anna said, finally getting some piece of
>information in this debate.
>
>“That’s not true.” Felicia said, looking at Mac.
>
>“He’s a dangerous mobster.” Mac said.
>
>“He’s what?!” Anna exclaimed but didn’t seem to get a
>response from neither Mac nor Felicia.
>
>“He’s not dangerous.” Felicia softly said as she
>sighed and shook her head.
>
>“Well, he works for Sonny Corinthos and that is a
>definition of dangerous in and out of itself.” Mac
>retorted.
>
>“He used to work for Sonny.” Felicia argued. “We don’t
>know now… Besides, it’s irrelevant.” Felicia
>exasperatingly said as she looked at Anna.
>
>There was a short silence in the room, until Anna
>broke it, putting down her glass of water on the table.
>
>“So you know him.” Anna concluded. “What I want to
>know is why Robin got this…” Anna breathed deeply as
>she searched for the right word. “This… look in her
>eyes when I mentioned him. Were they friends?”
>
>“You could say that.” Mac said calmly. “Look, I better
>go upstairs and see if she needs any help unpacking or
>something.” Mac said, not really liking where this
>discussion was heading, especially with the animosity
>already there between him and Felicia.
>
>“Okay.” Anna said as he walked upstairs.
>
>Anna turned back towards Felicia only to see the look
>on her face. She looked like she had more to say but
>was holding it back for some reason.
>
>“What?” Anna asked as she looked at her, intrigued.
>
>“They were a lot more than that.” Felicia finally said
>softly as she imagined the disapproving look Mac would
>be giving her if he was still in the living room.
>“Robin and Jason, I mean.”
>
>“Oh.” Anna said softly as she realized what Felicia
>had meant. “You mean…”
>
>Felicia nodded.
>
>Anna sat on the couch, realizing just how much she
>didn’t know about her daughter’s life and how much she
>had missed. It was like rubbing it in and it kept
>hurting because there is absolutely nothing she could
>do about this constant guilt.
>
>“Was that before or after…you know…Stone?” Anna asked,
>a bit uneasy.
>
>“After.” Felicia whispered as she sat down on the
>other couch.
>
>There was a long silence between them as Anna looked
>down, probably processing everything that she was
>learning so quickly.
>
>“But Robin said that…” Anna started. “She said that
>she didn’t have anybody right now…”
>
>“She doesn’t.” Felicia confirmed.
>
>Anna hesitated before asking but she couldn’t help it.
>
>“What happened?”
>
>“It’s complicated.” Felicia sighed. Anna nodded,
>understanding that maybe Felicia wasn’t the right
>person to ask about this. Felicia sensed that Anna’s
>mind was racing through everything she was processing
>and took a deep breath. “The reason why you might
>think he looked familiar was because he is a
>Quartermaine. Or at least he was.” Felicia added after
>a little while.
>
>“I thought you said he was Jason Morgan?” Anna asked a
>bit confused.
>
>“A couple of years ago, right after Stone died and
>Robin learned she was HIV +, Jason and AJ Quartermaine
>were involved in a car accident.” Felicia began
>telling the story. “When Jason woke up, he couldn’t
>remember anything about his life – his family, his
>friends, his past.”
>
>“I know a little bit about that.” Anna whispered to
>herself.
>
>“He didn’t know how to care, how to feel or even how
>to act in certain circumstances. Until he met Robin.”
>Felicia said as she smiled to herself, remembering how
>Jason used to be at first. “Robin was the only one
>who ever understood him, really. And he did the same
>thing for her I guess. After Stone died….it’s like a
>part of Robin died with him. The best part.” She
>added. A short pause came between them before Felicia
>continued. “I don’t know…” she whispered. “She taught
>Jason how to feel, and how to care and love…and he
>taught her how to live again.” She looked at Anna, who
>seemed moved by Felicia’s words. “The boy who’d lost
>his past, and the girl who thought she’d lost her
>future.” Felicia quietly spoke. “They became best
>friends, and eventually, it turned into more.” Felicia
>paused and lowered her eyes as she spoke again. “It
>was them against the world.”
>
>“What do you mean?” Anna asked in a barely audible
>voice.
>
>“I mean Mac. I mean the Quartermaines, Jason’s
>friends, Robin’s friends…everybody. Everybody saw the
>loved each other, even Mac can admit that. But…nobody
>really got it.”
>
>Anna had a sad look printed on her face as she
>listened to Felicia’s words.
>
>“What happened?” she asked softly.
>
>Felicia paused, careful to choose her words properly.
>“The world won.” She whispered regretfully.
>
>--
>
>Robin stood in the dark, staring out the window at the
>bright stars in the skies and closed her eyes.
>-------------------
>Jason: I don’t know. Maybe my dreams are different
>than yours. But if I never saw you again, you’d still
>be the most important thing in my life.
>Robin: I wanna be in your future Jason.
>Jason: You will. No matter what. (Whispers) Because
>we’re a part of each other.
>Robin: Always.
>Jason: Always.
>
>--
>Robin: I just came here to say goodbye. So much
>happened in this place. I just had to see it one last
>time before I let it go. Do you remember that night--
>Jason: I remember everything, Robin. That was my
>life-- what I learned from Sonny, and loving you. Til
>Michael.
>Robin: I didn't do it to take Michael away from you.
>You know that. You know me.
>Jason: It's just like after the accident. When I woke
>up, you were the first person I ever saw. But I didn't
>know you. And I don't now. I came to say good-bye,
>too. You taught me that, just like you taught me to
>love. You gave me everything good I have inside. And
>now I have it to give to Michael. I will always owe
>you for that.
>Robin: You gave me a lot, too.
>Jason: And I never wanted you to go before. But I do
>now. It'll be much easier when you're in Paris. And
>it'll be a lot easier if I never see your face again.
>---------------
>
>Jason stood in the doorway at Jakes, staring up at the
>sky in silence.
>
>
>
>
>--
>
>So? What do you think? Want more?
>Andrea

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