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A little mini-sequel to "A Formerly Locked Path" for Valentine's Day...



"So where?"

"I'm not sure. Just not Wyndemere. Weddings and Wyndemere are not a good combination."

"Yes, I remember."

"Are you getting surly now?"

"No. That's the past. But we need to make a decision now."

"I know. Well, not the Port Charles Hotel. Too many Quartermaines."

"Greece?"

"Too many ghosts."

"The courthouse?"

"Now you're just being difficult."

"I'm being difficult? I have suggested at least seven different places since this conversation began, and you have found fault with each and every one."

"Perhaps that's because you keep suggesting bad locations."

"I see. Well, I suppose this is my cue to become annoyed with you and let you start an argument with me."

"Are you saying I'm baiting you?"

"You do not want to make plans. You've accepted me and you don't mind the outcome, but you are avoiding the plans."

"I am not."

"You are, too."

"I am not!"

"You are, and I'm giving you five seconds to suggest a location yourself or Wyndemere it will be."

"Fine, the park."

"A park?"

"You said you wanted a location. That's my location."

"You see, this is what I get for finally having my greatest dream come true-a difficult wife."

"Difficult, but devoted... and madly in love with you."

"And I you, Alexis. And I you."

"So the park?"

"Alexis Davis and Stefan Cassadine request the honor of your presence at their wedding, to be held... at the park."

"Now who's being difficult? There happens to be a lovely rose garden in the park. And that's Alexis Davis and Stefan Darro."

"Can you imagine? The one good thing Helena ever did for me was make sure my father was not Mikkos Cassadine."

"Which means I have to things to actually be grateful to her for. Imagine that."

"Two?"

"Cheating on my father... and giving birth to you."

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