Notes: So I got a request a little while ago asking me to do a story about a relationship between Kathleen Stabler and Olivia Benson. I had never seen one of these up, so I thought "hey, what the hell! I'll give 'er a go". So here you are, Jessica! I had some extra time yesterday and today, so I got it done a lot faster than I had expected to. I hope I did you justice. :) Enjoy!

My Partner's Daughter

"Hey Liv," Kathleen Stabler smiled, walking into the apartment of Olivia Benson as though she lived there. Olivia's head shot up and the sound of her voice and the smell of the Chinese food wafted from the plastic bags in the Stabler child's hands. "I brought food!"

"My hero!" Olivia called, putting down her book and getting up from the couch. She smiled at Kathleen and winked. "Does your dad know you're here?"

"He thinks I'm with a friend," Kathleen giggled, grabbing Olivia's hand and looking into her chocolate brown eyes. "I guess in truth I wasn't lying…"

"Good, so I don't have to hold you in contempt," Olivia laughed, pecking Kathleen on the cheek and opening up the bag. She took in a deep breath as the smell got stronger and enveloped the room. "Mmmm…. I think I love you, Kathleen Stabler. How'd you know I liked the garlic shrimp?"

"Lucky guess," Kathleen smiled, helping her take out the boxes of food.

As they both reached into the bag, their hands brushed, and an electric shock seemed to go through both women's bodies. Kathleen shuddered happily at the touch, and she looked at Olivia's gleeful expression. She knew deep down that her father's partner felt the same way.

Slowly, Kathleen leaned in, parting her lips slightly and lowering her eyelids. Olivia did the same, and then, like magnets, their lips were drawn together in a passionate kiss. They wrapped their arms around each other, totally lost in the feel of each other's soft lips. Olivia could taste Kathleen's strawberry lip gloss, and Kathleen could taste Olivia's cherry. The fusion of the flavors was delicious, and Kathleen wished she could remain like this forever. But unfortunately, Kathleen's stomach protested its emptiness, and she was forced to pull away.

"Let's eat," Kathleen smiled as their lips parted.

"Okay," Olivia replied softly, a bit breathless. "I'll go get the plates."

Olivia went into the kitchen to get the plates, and Kathleen began to finish pulling out the food. Suddenly, there was hard knock on the door, and Kathleen gasped when she heard her father's voice.

"Hey Liv, you there?"

Olivia ran out and stared at Kathleen with wide, frightened eyes.

"Be right there, Elliot!" Olivia called, not taking her eyes off of Kathleen. "Just gimme a sec!"

Kathleen quickly ran and hid in the bathroom, and Olivia set the plates down and went to the door. She waited until Kathleen was well and hidden before she opened the door to her partner.

"Hey, El, what's up?" she asked, opening the door just enough that he couldn't see too far into the apartment.

"I brought food," he smiled, holding up a bag of Chinese proudly. "I thought we could hang out tonight." He saw Olivia's expression fall nervously, and he frowned. "What's wrong? Is it not a good time?"

"No, it's just," Olivia began, trying to find the words while pushing her bangs out of her face, "I've, kinda already ate…. and I'm exhausted…"

"I see," Elliot sighed, looking disappointed. Olivia felt bad for making him sad, but she was also anxious to have him leave so she could spend time with Kathleen. "Can I just use your bathroom first?"

"It's broken," Liv grimaced, hoping she looked believable. "Sorry. I've been using the one across the street at that restaurant. Café de Beau?"

"Yeah, I know it," Elliot sighed. He forced a smile and gave her a parting glance. "See ya tomorrow, Liv."

"See ya, El!" Olivia smiled back, and as he walked down the hallway she closed the door behind her. She grinned and knocked on the bathroom door. "He's gone!"

Kathleen opened the door and stepped out, grinning wildly. She pulled Olivia into another long kiss.

"Mmmm…" Olivia purred as she pulled away. "I thought you were hungry."

"I am," Kathleen replied with a seductive smirk. "I'm hungry for you!"

"Well, I'm hungry for food," Olivia smirked, pulling away and taking Kathleen's hand in hers. She led her to the table, where she sat her down. "Eat. Please."

"Fine," Kathleen grumbled, taking out a box of chicken and putting it on the table. "But you have to help me!"

"Sure," Olivia smiled, sitting down next to her. She pulled out a box of rice, and soon they began to eat.

A few hours later, Olivia found herself leaning against Kathleen's chest, curled up with her on the couch. They were watching Titanic, because it was the only thing on.

"I love this movie," Kathleen admitted, subconsciously stroking Olivia's hair. "It's always been one of my favorites, no matter how many times it's made me cry."

"Yeah," Olivia replied, watching as Jack saved Rose from falling into the turbines of the boat. "Jack is a really sweet character. You can see he really cares about Rose."

"Mhmm," Kathleen murmured. "I'm sad that Jack dies though… Rose must have been so devastated."

"I feel sorry for her," Olivia agreed. She looked up into Kathleen's eyes and smiled. "You'll always be my Rose, Kathleen."

"Oh no!" Kathleen cried in mock despair. "You're not doing to die on me, are you!"

"Not if I can help it," Olivia growled with a smile, and stretched her neck up so she could lightly kiss Kathleen's lips.

"Good," Kathleen smiled, kissing her back. They both turned their attention back to the screen. Olivia pulled the blanket father up over her shoulders. "You know," Kathleen began hesitantly, "we're going to have to tell my dad about us sooner or later."

"I know," Olivia admitted. "That's been eating at me too."

"Do you think he'll be mad?" Kathleen inquired nervously.

Olivia shook her head. "Nah, not if we tell him at the right time."

"I hope so," Kathleen sighed.

Olivia leaned her head back farther into Kathleen's chest and smiled up at her.

"Whatever happens, Kathleen," she told her honestly, her voice brimming with truth, "I will always love you. And no one can take that from us."

"I love you too, Olivia," Kathleen smiled, and once again their lips moved in perfect synch against each other's, and they had never felt happier.

Notes: Ta da! Hope y'all liked it! :D Please, don't hesitate to review and/or suggest something else, y'all! I'm happy to oblige! ;) Thanks!