"I love you too Kathy. Bye" said Elliot. Just then Captain Cragen walked in. "Elliot, he said, go get Olivia. You guys have a new case. And it's a big one." "Where is she?" asked Elliot. "She's in the crib." he replied back. Elliot went to the crib and quietly opened the door. Olivia was sleeping. He walked over to her bed and sat down. "Olivia." he said calmly and quietly. She jumped up and started to scream and hit him. "Stop it! Get off of me!" she screamed. "Olivia! It's okay. Its me!" She stopped fighting and was crying as Elliot held her in his arms. "It's okay." he repeated as he ran his fingers through her hair. "What happened?" asked the captain, resulting in both of the detectives jumping. Elliot turned his head towards the captain and put his finger to his lips and gestured for him to leave. Cragen nodded his head and walked out of the room.

Elliot finally got her back to sleep. He tucked her in and quietly walked out of the room. "What happened?" asked Finn. Elliot let out a big sigh. "I need to talk to the Captain." He walked into Cragen's office and shut the door behind him. "What was that all about?" asked the Captain. Elliot sat down and put his face into his hands. "I have no idea." he said, trying to fight back the tears. "Was she saying anything." he asked Elliot. "Yes. She was talking." he replied. There was a long silence. "She said. 'get off me', and 'stop it'." he explained to Cragen. "This is about the Women's Correction Facility thing isn't it?" he asked him, shaking his head at the same time. " I think so. I feel so stupid. I wasn't there to protect her." said Elliot. "There was nothing you could've done about it. We we're all looking at the wrong guy. Even Olivia was, he said, do you think she was raped? Has she talked to you about it at all?" Cragen hoped that Elliot would say 'oh yeah we talked and she's fine!' but Cragen knew that she wasn't fine. "No she hasn't talked to me about it at all, but by the way she just acted, I think so. She was clinging to me like she was going to die at any minute, and the terror in her eyes, I just, ugh, what should we do?" he asked. "Well, when she wakes up, take her home, and then try to get her to talk."