Convenience

"Lily!" Sam yelled. The 7 year old girl ran down the stairs.

"Yeah Mom?"

"Are you ready to go see Alexis and Uncle Nikolas?" Sam asked.

"Of course." They loaded into the car and started the drive from New Jersey to Port Charles.

Those big, brown eyes were a constant reminder. Everything he loved. Everything he could have had. Emily Anne Morgan, or Emmy, was his world. His beautiful 7 year old.

She looked exactly like her mother had. But he didn't like to talk about her. He couldn't.

"Hi Daddy." Emmy came downstairs. She was pale and looking tired.

"Are you okay?" Jason asked.

"No. I don't feel good." She began to feel dizzy. She fell into Jason's arms.

Lily looked at the picture in her hands. It was of her mother and two other men, one who she knew was Spinelli.

Spinelli was one of the only men her mother spoke to. Sam, who was 27, had been single for as long as Lily could remember.

The child had never met Alexis. She knew that she was Sam's mother. Lily also knew Alexis wasn't ever a big part in Sam's life.

But she knew Nikolas had never lied to her. She would ask him all the questions she had thought of.

Lily looked into the mirror. Where did her blue eyes come from?

She, Lily Eva McCall, would find all the answers she needed.

"I need some help!" Jason yelled. He carried Emmy into the emergency room.

"What happened?" a pediatrician, Reilly O'Donnell asked.

"She fainted." He watched as his child was wheeled away.

"I'll be back in a minute with information." Reilly ran after the gurney.

Jason sat down, praying that his little girl was okay. She was all that he had left of her mother.

Sam and Lily arrived at the Metro Court. They checked into a room and got settled in. Sam heard her daughter scream.

"Owww!" Lily yelled. She hugged herself. Sam looked at her daughter.

"What's wrong?"

"Everything hurts!" she had tears streaming down her little face. Sam carried her daughter to the car and started driving to General Hospital.

Elizabeth watched as the whole scene played out. She smiled at the thought of Jason losing his daughter. Then she could have him.

"Oh Jase! What's wrong?" she faked.

"Emily is sick." He replied calmly.

"That's terrible!" she gushed. "I am so sorry!"

"Thanks."

Just then, Reilly walked over. "Mr. Morgan, you may see your daughter." He jumped up and ran down the hall.

Sam walked off the elevator. "My daughter is in pain." she said to the doctor.

"Let's have a look." Sam led Lily to the exam room.

I know the last thing I should be doing right now is writing another story, but I really liked this one and I wanted to post it. Since my other stories (cough cough, Secrets) isn't getting very many reviews, I decided to start this one.

Tell me what you think!