Bunny had another daughter that she never told Erin about, what happens when and awkward introduction changes everything? Hope you Enjoy, No Copyright Intended!

Chapter 1

Erin's Point of View

Bunny wasn't someone I wanted in my life, she was a mess most of the time and I had my own issues. Mostly caused by her when I was a kid, but the day I saw her sitting in a diner talking to a teenage girl gave me reason to pause. I had never seen this girl before and I had no idea who she was, there was just something that told me I had to get her away from Bunny. So I marched into the diner and straight up to my mother.

"Trying to ruin some other girls life?" I questioned.

Her head shot up when she saw me.

"Well nice to see you to Erin." She replied sarcastically.

I rolled my eyes in annoyance.

"Um who are you?" The girl sitting beside her asked.

She looked no more than 16.

"I'm her daughter and trust me she is not someone you want to be associated with." I replied.

"Bad news if you know what I mean." I added.

The girl looked at me confused before turning to Bunny.

"Daughter?" She questioned.

"Erin why don't you join us…" Bunny suggested.

"I can't I have work I just came in here to make sure you weren't trying to replace me." I replied.

"I'm sorry but she's my mom too." The girl informed me.

I didn't know how to reply, I was shocked. This teenager was telling me she was my sister. I looked at Bunny who had her head in her hands.

"This isn't how I wanted you to find out. Either of you." She cried.

I sat down next to her and looked at the girl.

"What's your name?" I asked.

"Taylor Lindsay, you?" She replied.

"Erin Lindsay." I said offering her a small smile.

I then turned my attention back to Bunny.

"Explain now, and don't screw me around." I hissed.

Bunny sighed and eventually looked up.

"She is your sister, and not your half sister. You have the same dad to." Bunny explained.

"You said he was dead." I spat.

"I told you that for your own protection." She mumbled.

"Seriously? My protection? If that was the case why did you sleep with him again?" I cried.

Bunny looked at the floor.

"To protect you." She whispered.

I couldn't believe what I was hearing. She was unbelievable.

"Why didn't you tell me? I mean it's been what 16 years?" I questioned.

"Um 15." Taylor corrected.

I gave her an apologetic look before turning back to Bunny.

"Answer me?" I hissed.

"I didn't tell you because I didn't want you to ruin things between Taylor and me." She finally admitted.

"Ruin things? I think your pretty good at that yourself. Has she been with you all these years?" I asked.

Bunny nodded.

"I told her she was an only child so this is just as hard for her." She sighed.

"I'm sure it is, yet another thing you have done wrong." I complained.

"Hey take it easy she isn't perfect but she does the job." Taylor argued.

I didn't want to argue with her, I just met her.

"Maybe for you, but why don't you ask her what life was like for me and Teddy?" I replied.

Taylor looked at me confused.

"Teddy?" She asked.

I nodded in response.

"Ask her to tell you, and when she does give me a call." I told her sliding my card over.

"I have to go." I said as I got up and stormed out of the diner. Regretting ever going in.


Arriving at work my head was all over the place and Voight knew it. He called me into his office the minute I arrived.

"What's wrong?" He asked, closing the door behind him.

"Nothing just my stupid mother." I complained.

"Money?" He sighed.

"Worse, a little sister." I told him.

He looked just as shocked as me as he sat down.

"Huh, wasn't expecting that." He commented.

"Neither was I, she is only 15." I said, sitting down opposite Hank.

Voight nodded in response.

"Let me guess you don't want her with Bunny?" He asked.

I shook my head.

"Nobody deserves that as a mother." I sighed.

Voight nodded in understanding.

"Need the day off kid?" He offered.

"No I'm good work will be a welcomed distraction." I replied.

"Ok well if you need time just tell me. Otherwise I suggest you stay out of Bunny's business. Sure get to know the kid if you want but stay clear of Bunny. You have come to far to fall back into bad habits." He lectured.

"I know Hank. Thanks for listening." I smiled.

"Anytime kid." He said returning the smile.


A few hours later I was sitting at my desk catching up on paper work. It had been a quiet day and I was almost done. I was just about to finish for the night when Platt phoned up.

"Lindsay, some kid is here." She told me.

"Be right down." I said as I got up.

"Where you going?" Jay asked.

"Downstairs do I need a hall pass?" I smirked.

"No it's cool." He laughed.

I headed downstairs to find Taylor hovering around the door.


"Hey, everything ok?" I asked concerned.

"Um yeah….I know you said call but I didn't want to do this over the phone." She mumbled.

"It's ok what is it?" I asked as I led her into the side office.

"Bunny told me everything about you and Teddy and well…." She trailed off.

"Taylor whatever it is you can tell me." I assured her.

"We got in a fight and she through me out." She said as she began to cry.

Next thing I knew she had launched herself into my arms and was crying.

"Hey it's ok, we can figure this out." I whispered as she clung to me.

"How?" She sobbed.

"Well for starters you can stay with me. If you want?" I suggested.

"Really?" She asked, not convinced.

"Yes really." I laughed as she pulled away.

"But we just met." She mumbled sadly.

"You're my sister, and I know more that anyone what Bunny is like. You are more than welcome to stay with me." I smiled.

"Thanks Erin." She said with a small smile as she wiped away some more tears.

I nodded in response and led her from the station towards me car. As we walked all I could think was 'I'm going to kill Bunny.'

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