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Benard Connection
a Sonny
& Brenda Story
by scullysboy
Chapter 4
"You two look like you're up to no good," Sonny joked. Robin was mortified; she was just about to tell Brenda that Stone had told her that Sonny was extremely well-endowed. Of course, he didn't just come out and tell her...the information slipped out during an awkward teenage moment. It was before Stone found out he had AIDS; before he and Robin made love for the first time. They were in Stone's room in the apartment he and Sonny shared. It was in a lousy part of town, but suited Sonny just fine...for a while. Eventually, they moved into a penthouse in Harborview Towers; a very prestigious address indeed. Stone lived there until he died, and Sonny lived there still. But back in Stone's small room in his first real home in Port Charles, the two teens fumbled around, touching each other. Robin had already let Stone touch her breasts, which he was very happy about, but she had yet to touch him. As they were kissing, she tentatively reached her hand down. Stone gasped, and moaned, "oh please Robin, touch it." Robin was embarrassed, but also curious, and wanted to make him happy. So, she started to unzip his jeans. But, he grabbed her wrist and told her to stop. "I thought you wanted me to," Robin said, confused. "I do," Stone replied; "more than anything. It's just..." "Just what Stone?" "I...I don't want you to be disappointed." "Why would I be? I've never done this before," Robin responded, giggling. "I know, but...I think I'm kind of small," Stone reluctantly confessed. "Why do you think that?" Robin asked, not having a clue what it was supposed to look like, let alone what was the appropriate size. Stone didn't want to tell tales, but figured since it was favorable to Sonny, it was probably all right. "Well, you know how guys sometimes pee standing next to each other?" Robin nodded, and kept giggling, her face red, and Stone continued, "well, that happened with Sonny. And...I noticed he's a lot bigger than me." "But he's a lot older than you too," Robin stated. Stone relaxed a bit, and smiled, "you're right, he is! Maybe that's why!" After that, they didn't do much more talking, and Robin thought it was a very nice size indeed.
Robin looked at Brenda, who seemed frozen in place, so she spoke up. "Just girl talk Sonny, so go away...please!" She gave him a big smile, and he laughed. "Well, enjoy yourselves then," he said, and started walking away. He walked over to the table furthest from them, and waited for Jason. They had a meeting in the area, but wanted to discuss things first amongst themselves. Brenda watched him, and when she was sure he was out of earshot, she leaned over to Robin and whispered, "I can't believe he almost heard us talking about him!" "Yeah," Robin replied; "but at least I didn't finish my sentence!" "So...what if you did? What were you about to say?" Robin glanced at Sonny, who was watching Brenda from the side, and responded, "not now. I'll tell you later. He's looking at you." Brenda felt flushed all over her body; "he is?" "Yes. I think he's as interested in you, as you are in him." Brenda shook her head, "I doubt it. Hey, here's Jason." Robin turned around to see her boyfriend come in. He smiled at her and Brenda, then glanced at Sonny, who hadn't taken his eyes off Brenda. Jason walked over, "hey Brenda; hi baby." He bent down and kissed Robin. "I'm meeting with Sonny," he told them, then walked away. Robin smiled, and turned back to Brenda. "A man of few words, huh?" Brenda commented. Robin nodded her head, "yeah. Sonny is too, most of the time." They both looked over. The two men had their heads together across the table. Brenda went back to eating her breakfast, but she couldn't stop thinking about how Sonny had been watching her.
Several dock workers came in for breakfast, and took a table near Brenda and Robin. They also noticed Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan sitting across the room. "There she is," one of them told the others, glancing at Brenda. "Shit man, she's hot," another one commented. "She's damn hot," the first one said. "I've seen her in here a lot. I think she lives upstairs." "Convenient," a third man said, and they all laughed. Brenda ran her hands through her hair to get it off her face, and the first man said, "I can't take it anymore. I'm going to talk to her." He got up and stepped over to the table. Brenda and Robin looked up at him, and he stared right at Brenda. "Hi." "Hi," Brenda replied, not the least bit interested in talking to the man. "Can I join you?" the man asked. Brenda tried to think of a polite was to say "no," but Robin beat her to it, "um, we're having a private conversation." The man glanced at Robin, then looked back at Brenda. "Oh. Well I won't take long. Just give me a minute, OK?" He pulled out a chair and sat down. Sonny looked over and saw the man take a seat. Jason saw it too, and immediately thought the guy was hitting on Robin. His hand automatically clenched into a fist. Then, he realized that the man wasn't even looking at Robin; he was only talking to Brenda. Jason looked at Sonny, and noticed his eyes had gone black and cold. "I'll get rid of him," Jason offered, wanting to keep Sonny from killing someone. As much as Sonny denied it, Jason could tell he'd already fallen for Brenda...hard. Sonny didn't even respond to him, but got up and walked over to Brenda's table. Jason jumped up and followed. The man saw them approaching, and felt anxious. Why was the local mob boss coming over? Sonny looked right at him, "I think you've lost your way buddy. Your table's over there." He motioned with his head towards the table where the man's friends sat, watching with equal nervousness. Jason stood behind Sonny, keeping one eye on the other men. The man glanced at Brenda, who was watching Sonny's face. She'd never seen such quiet rage before. "Uh, I was just having a conversation with the young lady...Mr. Corinthos," the man explained, looking back at Sonny as he spoke. "Oh, you know who I am?" Sonny replied; "good. That's good. Saves me the trouble of educating you. Your conversation with the young lady is finished. Now...why are you still here?" The man stood up quickly, said "sorry," and scurried back to his table. Sonny didn't take his eyes off the man, even when he said goodbye. "Have a nice day ladies. Let's go Jason." Jason walked to the door and held it open for Sonny, who finally averted his eyes from the dockworker, and walked out. Robin let out the breath she'd been holding since Sonny came over. "That was close." "What do you mean?" Brenda asked. "Why was he so angry?" Robin smiled, "because he likes you silly. If there was any doubt, there isn't now. That guy's lucky Sonny didn't throw him through the window for talking to you." "No way!" Brenda exclaimed. "Yes way," Robin replied.