I walk up to the unit and see everyone st there desks.

"Morning all" I greet.

"Hey Casey, how's it going?" Dawson asks.

"Good thanks, ready for boxing tomorrow afternoon?" I check.

"Definitely" he nods.

I smile and then walk over to Jays desk.

"Hey, is Will coming over tonight?" I question.

"Yeah, why?" he responds confused.

"Just wondering, can Finn come over?"

"Yeah sure. You should be heading to school Case" Jay states.

"Yeah, yeah I'm going now" I groan rolling my eyes, but I only walk over to Erin's desk.

"You here tonight?" I ask.

"Yeah well, I do live with you you know?" she laughs.

"Yeah I know, just asking"

"Go to school Casey!" Jay yells from behind me.

"Fine" I groan and leave, hearing all of them say goodbye.

I walk downstairs and it is super busy, I am all of a sudden, grabbed and a gun is put to my head. There are screams and everyone ducks down or rushes out. Every cop in the room puts there guns up and faces them towards the man holding me.

"Are you going to listen to me now? Get me a detective! Now!" he shouts.

Voight walks down the stairs, Jay, Erin and Antonio behind him. I look at Jay as he looks at me worried.

"What's going on sir?" Voight asks.

"My daughter is missing! She has been for three days! I know something is wrong, she always calls me!" he yells agitated.

"Okay, so what do you want to happen here? You want to hand us over that girl so we can find your daughter?"

"No! I'm not handing her over until you find my girl, here is a file of everything you need to know" he explains.

"Give us the girl and we will find your daughter" Jay says harsh, stepping forward.

"You're not listening to me! Get me my daughter or I'll shoot this girl!" he yells, pouring the gun more in my head and grabbing me tighter.

I squint my eyes shut but open as he starts to pull me backwards into

Platt's office.

"Close the blinds! Now!" he orders, the gun remaining on my head.

I do as I'm told and lock the door, putting a chair against it. I then sit down and he does to, facing the gun straight at me. I gulp in the silence.

"I'm Casey. What's your name?" I ask.

"Why do you care?" he yells.

"I just, want to know the name of the guy holding a gun to me" I shrug.

"It's Neil" he sighs.

"So your daughter is missing? How old is she?"

"She's nineteen. You look young, what are you doing here?"

"I'm sixteen, my brother is a cop here. He's a detective, the best out there, I promise we'll find your daughter" I explain.

"Stop talking! Stop talking! You're trying to get me to put down the gun!" he yells standing up.

I stay silent, his anger scaring me that he will do something stupid.

"Neil! Neil open up! We have Georgia your daughters friend here!" Voight shouts.

"Come on" he glares and picks me up, he grabs me tight and then puts the gun to my head.

He opens the door and puts me in front of him. I look ahead and see straight at Voight and Erin, knowing Jay must be somewhere in the room, I just can't turn my head.

"Georgia where is she?" Neil demands.

"The last time I saw her, she wasn't the best. But she is okay, she ran off, she's probably hiding. But she is okay. Mr Green, your daughter is okay" Georgia says.

"You hear that Neil? She is okay, now we will find her, just let her go okay?" Erin says.

"No! Not until you find her!" he shouts, digging the gun harder to my head.

"Let her go, Casey are you okay?" he asks.

"Yeah-"

I stop talking and elbow Neil in the stomach, grab his gun and then Voight grabs him. I sigh of relief and lean against the wall.

"Casey!" Jay calls and then I see him in front of me.

"Hey, I'm fine. I'm okay" I assure him.

"Are you sure? Did he hurt you?" he questions scanning me up and down.

"Jay, I'm good" I repeat.

"Casey, you handled yourself perfectly. Good move, you'll make a great cop" Voight says, patting my shoulder then walking away.

I smile happily and look to Jay, he smiles proud and then kisses my forehead.

"Do you want me to take you home? I can get the rest of shift off-"

"No, go find his daughter" I say, "Actually, can I stay here until you find her"

"Why?"

"He's upset, he just wants to find his daughter. He went the wrong way, but he was desperate" I explain.

Jay smiles at me, a big brother smile.

"I'm so proud of you. Your a good person Case" he says.

"Thanks Jay, you too. Now go do some awesome detective work" I encourage.