A/N: I was going to do this in Benson & Voight One Shots but I thought I could expand on it a little more. I don't own any characters except my own.

Olivia moved to Chicago with Noah and really didn't know anyone except for the people she worked with. She really didn't get out much because of Noah and she was not very good with her own relationships. As much as she hated the thought of online dating because she knew how these men operated, she decided to take a chance. She opened her laptop and went to an online dating site that she had heard about and created a profile. She then put the app on her phone, so she could check her results.

"I must be nuts for doing this."

Hank was widowed and really wasn't sure that he wanted to start dating again. His son kept telling him that he should find someone, even if it was just for companionship and his daughter agreed. Hank was watching one of his sports teams on TV when the doorbell rang. He got up to answer it. It was Erin.

"What?"

"Nice to see you too."

"I thought you were visiting Justin, Olive and Daniel."

"I was. I just got back."

Erin saw Hank's phone on the coffee table, so she picked it up and installed something on it. Then she logged him in.

"What the hell are you doing?"

"Don't be such a grouch! Justin and I signed you up with an online dating profile."

"Why the hell would you do that?"

"Because you need someone in your life."

"I have my job and my two ungrateful children, who I may disown."

"You need someone in your life, Dad."

"I am too old for this shit."

"No, you're not. Now stop being so damn stubborn!"

Hank rolled his eyes.

"It has been close to 30 years since I went on an actual date."

"Which is why you need to do this."

"This online stuff is stupid. It never works and how do you actually know these women are telling the truth?"

"You're a good judge of character and a cop. I'm sure you'll know if someone is lying when you first talk to them."

Erin went into the app.

"Wow! You have a match already."

"I do not. You're just saying that."

"I am not. Look."

Erin showed Hank.

"She's pretty."

"She is and she's also a cop, so you have that in common."

"I don't know about this, Erin. I'm not even sure I'm ready to date again. I still miss Camille so much."

"Live a little. Do you really want to be alone for the rest of your life?"

"Yes. Go home."

"Love you too, Dad."

Hank grabbed his phone out of Erin's hand and then she left. Hank looked at the picture and then the profile. She looked nice but she would probably never associate with someone like him. He got a notification that she wanted to connect with him, so he replied that maybe they could meet for coffee or something somewhere. She agreed and told him to pick a time and place. He asked if tomorrow was too soon and she said no. They decided to meet somewhere for breakfast before they headed to work.

The next morning, Hank woke up and was kind of nervous. Like he had told Erin, it had been close to 30 years since he had been on a date and that was with Camille. He got up, took a shower and got ready for work. Meanwhile, Olivia got up and took a shower. Once she got out of the shower, she made sure Noah was up. As Noah was getting ready for school, Olivia dried her hair and got dressed. By the time they were both dressed, Kelly, Noah's nanny, arrived and got Noah's breakfast and lunch ready for him. Olivia kissed Noah and left to meet Hank. She arrived at the restaurant and she'd be lying to herself if she wasn't nervous. She had never had much luck in relationships. Hank pulled up pretty much at the same time and they got out of their SUVs.

"You Olivia?"

"Yes, I am. You must be Hank."

"Yep."

They walked in and were taken to their table. Their server brought them coffee and took their order after they decided what they wanted.

"You don't seem like you're the type of person that would do the online dating thing."

"Neither do you. I felt a little silly doing it in the first place. Those websites make me uncomfortable but I need to meet people, since I am new to the area. I don't trust the people on these sites."

"I feel the same way. My kids decided I needed to meet someone and they set this up. Justin is 27 and Erin is 33. They never listen. You have kids?"

"I have an adopted 6-year old son, Noah. I've never been married. In fact, I've never really been that good in relationships."

"I've only been in one serious relationship and that was with my wife. She died from cancer 8 years ago."

"I'm sorry to hear that."

"Thanks. You're profile said you're a cop."

"I am. I moved here from New York this summer. I'm a Lieutenant with the Special Victims Unit. You're a cop too yours said?"

"Yeah. I'm a Sergeant with the Intelligence Unit. I'm surprised we haven't worked together yet."

"I am too. I've heard about Intelligence. I take it you have grandkids?"

"I do. Justin and his wife Olive have a son Daniel, who's 3 and they are expecting again. Erin is in my unit and dating one of her colleagues on and off. Right now, they're off."

"What's it like working with your daughter?"

"I didn't know she was mine until a couple years ago. I had had a one night stand with her mother and that resulted in her. Her mother lied about it and said someone else was her father. This was before I met my wife. She came into my life when she was 15. She was on the streets because her mother was more interested in partying and getting high than she was in her kids. I brought her home and at first, Camille wasn't happy about it but she grew to love her. Justin was 8 when she came to live with us and he loved to torment her but he grew to love her. They loved each other like siblings. Now that they are half-siblings, they love each other even more. Daniel calls her Auntie Erin. When we first found out, we weren't sure how Justin would take it but he said he had always suspected something. When Camille was pregnant, she was actually carrying twins. Justin had a sister but she was a stillborn."

"I am so sorry."

"Thanks. I was real happy when I found out Erin was mine because I really wanted a daughter. Now I have one."

"Noah is a good kid but sometimes I wish I had been able to have one on my own. I would have loved a daughter. I'd love to adopt again though."

Their food arrived and they kept talking. By the time they left the restaurant, things had gone so well that they decided to exchange cell phone numbers and decided they'd go out on a real date. Olivia left and headed to her District, while Hank left and headed to the 21st. Erin was already at her desk when he got there.

"Good morning."

"Morning."

"You're in a good mood for a change."

"I'm going to ignore that comment, Smart Ass."

Hank went into his office and Erin followed.

"Did you meet that lady cop?"

"Actually, I did."

"And?"

"She's real nice. We met for breakfast and decided to go out on a real date sometime."

"Good for you."

Hank's phone rang, so he answered it. It turned out that there was a shooting at one of the schools.

"We need to roll. There's a shooting at one of the schools."

Everyone left and headed to the school.

To be continued…