Heey, this is my first fic, so please be nice (:

It's kind of a SVU/Private Practice crossover but I'm going to make it so you don't have to have watched SVU to understand the storyline.

& in this story, Elliot from SVU only has one kid (Maureen) and no Kathy.
& Elliot & Addison live in the same state.
& let's just say that Addison lives near a park even though I know she lives on a beach.


Addison Montgomery was confused about so many things but her main concern was where her life was headed. She had wanted to achieve so many things in her personal life (because her professional life was already set) but there was a part of her that always wanted more, that looked back and made her think about what went wrong. She had had many relationships with many different men that always ended the same, her crying over an empty wine bottle and eating a tub of double chocolate ice cream while watching an epically sappy and lame romantic movie.

When these thoughts took over Addison's mind she always took a walk to try and clear her head and help her forget the constant mess that was her life.

Since it was already late she didn't want to go very far so she decided circling the park that was near her house a couple of times was good enough.

She threw on her sweats since she was really not bothered going to any effort to fix herself up especially if it were just for a run. It had been a long hard day of patient after patient and she was just tired. Tired of her thoughts and tired of her life.

She stepped outside and let the cool breeze hit her face. She walked at a slow pace, in absolutely no hurry. As she was approaching the outskirts of the park, she heard a man's voice and turned in that direction but accidently walked into a tall Oak tree. She fell back hard on a pile of leaves and groaned. "Ughhh, Perfect."

The man's voice she heard earlier was getting closer and suddenly she felt a presence behind her. She turned quickly and tried to stand up, not wanting to be seen sitting on the ground under a tree clutching her, most likely, bleeding forehead like an idiot.

"Here let me help you" The man spoke as he quickly rushed over and outstretched his hand.

She took his hand and not so gracefully stood up. Like a foal trying to take his first baby steps.

"Thanks" she said looking into his face for the first time. He was taller than her and looked like he worked out. "One of those burly athletic types," she thought.

"No worries, that looked like a nasty fall, you ok?"

"Yeah, not one of my shining moments though." She said trying to add some humour to relieve the awkwardness she felt.

He laughed at that. "Hope not." After a hefty pause he spoke again. "So what are you doing out this time of night, in a park nonetheless?"

"I could ask you the same thing," She answered quickly not missing a step.

"I'm a cop so I get pretty weird hours and my station is just up the road so I was heading home. Your turn."

"Needed to take a walk, clear my head you know?

"Yeah, I do"

"So, um anyway, thank you for the hand." She said turning around slowly.

"Not a problem. Oh and by the way. You probably shouldn't be out this late walking in the park. Like I said I'm a cop, I see a lot of horrible things happen to a lot of good people. I would hate for something like that to happen to you."

"What makes you think, I'm a good person?" She asked sincerely, desperately needing some reassurance after all the horrible things she had done in her life, even if it was from a complete stranger.

"I can tell". He smiled, as a sort of goodbye and began walking away, back the way he came.

"Wait," She called before he got too far, "I didn't get your name."

He took a few steps towards her and outstretched his hand once again. "It's Elliot Stabler," He said, all the while flashing her his honest smile that, even thought she knew it was totally lame, made her a little weak at the knees.

"Addison Montgomery." She said, smiling all the while she was shaking his hand. "Well Dr Addison Montgomery."

"A doctor huhh? Very impressive. I've got a 5 year old daughter at home, says she wants to become one."

"Oh, so you're married?" She asked rather bluntly.

"No, no, my ex-wife left as soon as Maureen was born and I haven't spoken to her since."

"I'm sorry, that must've sucked." She said apologetically

"It wasn't exactly the time of my life." He said, being sarcastic and adding a chuckle at the end of his sentence. "But I've got Maureen now so no complaints."

"Aww, that's so sweet."

"Yeah." He laughed anxiously.

They stood there for a few moments in a kind of awkward/comfortable silence (if that were possible) each waiting for the other one to speak first.

Finally Elliot broke the silence, "So ... um, do you want to... maybe get a cup of coffee? With me, I mean." He added nervously.

"That would be great." She smiled, reassuringly. Thankful that she had wanted to clear her head but no so grateful that she was wearing close to no make-up and the clothes she had found at the bottom of her hamper. Elliot didn't seem to notice thought, and he smiled at her as they made their way through the park to get to the other side.


Thanks for reading (:

I want to continue the story but please let me know if you think I should.

Thanks again!