CHAPTER ONE-HUNDRED AND TEN
THE DOCKS:
Roy(came up to Bobbie who was still keeping watch)Hi, Bobbie.
Bobbie(took a step back from him in fear. After what had almost happened in the wine cellar, she was now very wary of him. If someone had told her Roy would try to physically assault her, she would have laughed in their face. Now she realized she trusted Stefan far more than she did Roy. Even when Stefan was his maddest at her, he’d never sunk to the level Roy had. Worse yet, if Stefan hadn’t come to her rescue, she doubted Roy would have stopped what he was trying to do to her.)Roy, what do you want?
Roy: Bobbie, you can’t know how sorry I am for what happened. I just was so desperate to get through to you, I lost my head and ended up playing right into Cassadine’s hands.
Bobbie: Roy, I want to be able to keep some good memories of us. But if you keep doing what you’ve been doing, I won’t be able to. Roy, you need to stay away from me from now on. Stefan meant what he said. If he ever finds you near me again I think he’ll kill you.
Roy: Not if I kill him first.
Bobbie: What is that supposed to mean?
Roy: I know what I have to do now, Bobbie. I have to free you from Cassadine, and the only way to do that is to kill him.
Bobbie; Roy, tell me you’re not serious.
Roy: Bobbie, he won’t be the first man I’ve killed and he won’t be the last. Surely you know when I tried to kill Mitch Williams he wasn’t the first hit I’d ever done. When I find Jax, I’m going to kill him, too. You mess with Roy DeLucca’s women, you die.
Bobbie: Roy, I’m not your woman anymore.
Roy: But you were and you’d still would be if Cassadine hadn’t ruined everything between us.
Bobbie; Roy, you can’t kill Stefan. I won’t let you.
Roy: Babe, you’ve got nothing to say about it. I know you don’t feel that way now, but you’ll thank me once I free you from Cassadine. Now I’ve got to go. Me and the other men in our group think we may have a lead on where Jax is hiding out. If we can find him and deal with him, we’ll make life safe for the women of Port Charles, once more.
THE PENTHOUSE:
Carly(was laying in Sonny’s arms on the couch.)Baby, do you realize that for the first time since we got married, all our troubles are over.
Sonny: (thought about it for a second)You know, you’re right. It’s going to feel kind of weird. What will we do without some sort of crisis hanging over our heads.
Carly: What were doing now, baby. Just enjoying ourselves. (there was a knock at the door)Why does that always happen every time we’re trying to spend some quality time together.
Sonny: I’ll get rid of whoever it is. (Sonny opened the door to find a worried Benny standing there.)Benny, what’s going on? I didn’t think we had a meeting, today.
Benny: Sonny, please tell me that broad is playing some sick joke. Please tell me you didn’t do what she said you did.
Sonny: What broad?
Benny: Helena Cassadine. She claims you signed over ownership to her of all the businesses we use to smuggle in goods and launder money through. Tell me that’s not true.
Sonny: (lied through his teeth)Of course it isn’t, Benny. Why would I do something like that. Just what is Helena Cassadine pulling this time.
Benny: She’s got documents saying she owns the companies we launder money through, and she said she’s not going to allow it to happen, anymore. Ditto, for the shipping company we use to ship in our illegal goods.
Sonny: Benny, the chick is loopy. Just ignore her and continue everything as usual.
Benny: Boy, boss, am I glad this is just some sick joke. If the other’s found out about this and if it were true, they’d kill you as soon as look at you.
Sonny: I know. (he watched Benny leave the way he’d come.)
Carly: It’s true, isn’t it? You signed all those businesses over to Helena Cassadine.
Sonny: Yep, and when the other’s find out, I’ll be as good as dead.