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"Elliot if you need a job, go down to Farmer Cragen's. I'm sure he's got a job for you." Bernie said.

Elliot stood up from the table. "I guess I'll talk to him. I just need a summer job though. I can't stay for the winter."

"I doubt he wants you to." Bernie chuckled.

Elliot smiled and kissed his mom on the cheek. "Bye Mom."

"Bye Elliot." She smiled.

Elliot grabbed the keys to his rusted out, blue pick up truck. He went out the door and jumped off of the porch. He got into his truck and put the key in the ignition. "C'mon, start." He pleaded before turning the key. The engine roared to life.

Elliot smiled and let out a sigh of relief. He drove onto the road and headed for Farmer Cragen's house. He watched the different animals run onto the road and then run back into the ditch.

He turned onto Cragen's driveway. The dirt that he stirred up made it hard to look through the back. He pulled up in front of the house where he saw Cragen. Elliot got out.

"Elliot Stabler!" He yelled smiling.

"Hey Don." Elliot smiled shaking his hand. "I came by to see if you needed help this summer on the farm. I need a job."

"Yeah, I could use a few extra hands." Cragen said.

"Don, where do you keep the cerel?" Someone yelled from inside the house.

"I'll show you in a minute. Why don't you come out here? I'd like to introduce you to someone." Don yelled.

Pretty soon, the most beautiful woman Elliot had ever seen came walking through the front door. She had on old, worn out blue jeans and a red, plaid shirt that was tied together right above her stomach. Her hair was staight and went down to her shoulder.

"Olivia, I'd like you to meet Elliot Stabler. Elliot, this is my neice Olivia Benson." He smiled.

Elliot held out his hand which she took gladly. Elliot felt the rush of electricity run through his arm. "Nice to meet you, Olivia."

"Nice to meet you too, Elliot." She smiled warmly.

They never broke eye contact until Cragen spoke up again.

"Elliot is going to work for us this summer. Hopefully, it will take some work off of John and me." Cragen smiled.

Olivia rolled her eyes. "Well, don't give him all the work."

Just then, a motorcycle came into the driveway. The rider took off the helmet when he parked. "Olivia, you ready?" He asked.

"Yeah." She yelled. She turned back to Don. "I'll be back in a few hours. Brian is just taking me down to Alex's."

"Yeah, whatever. That guy is nothing but trouble. Call me when you get to Alex's though." Don said.

"Always." She said hugging her uncle. She turned to Elliot and smiled. "I'll see you around." She hopped off the porch and grabbed the spare helmet. She waved one last time before getting on the bike.

Elliot watched as they drove away. "Cassidy is back in town?" Elliot asked.

"Yeah, he came back from Ohio last week." Don said as they started towards the barn.

"Ohio? He's going to college in Ohio?" Elliot asked.

"Yeah. I was thrilled. He's got this thing for Olivia that he really needs to get over. I don't want to have to find my shot gun." Don smirked.

Elliot laughed. "Where does Olivia go?"

"She's over in Minnesota. She's going to the Twin Cities. I told her she should just go to college here in Wisconsin, but who listens to their uncle. She came here a few days ago." Don said.

"I'm pretty close to there." Elliot smiled.

They reached the barn and Don lead him to the horses. "Okay, the only thing I mainly need help with is the horses. You can clean there pens and feed them. Clean their hooves and bathe them. When you clean their pens, put them outside in the field. Don't worry; we have a fence." Don said.

Elliot smiled. "Okay, I think I got it. I'll get back in the swing of things after a while. It's only been three years."

"Only is the key word there. Also, don't worry about them getting their exercise. Olivia usually keeps them in shape." Don smirked.

"Okay, does it matter where I start?" Elliot asked picking up the pitch fork.

"Nope, if you need anything, I'll be back with the bull. I swear every year he gets more moody." Don said leaving the barn.

Elliot chuckled and got to work. He lead the horses out of the barn and into the field one by one. He watched them run and play with each other. He started cleaning the third pen when he heard the motorcycle. He turned to watch her.

Olivia got off the bike and took off her helmet. "Thanks again for the ride Brian. I apprieciate it."

"No problem. How about I pick you up Friday and we go out for dinner?" Brian asked.

"Brian, I've told you. I don't feel like we should date. It didn't work out in high school and I think we should leave it at that." Olivia sighed.

Brian grabbed her wrist. "C'mon Olivia, I messed up in high school. We're in high school now. I've changed."

"I've made my choice Brian. Now, let go of me." Olivia said sternly ripping her wrist from his grasp.

"Fine, just don't call me up anymore asking for rides. I'm not a taxi service here." Brian said.

"Of course you're not, I'd rather date the cabbie driver." Olivia smirked. She stepped back as Brian took over down the driveway. "Moron." Olivia mumbled. She walked into the barn. "Don?... Don? I'm home."

"He's taking care of the bull right now." A voice said from up above.

Olivia jumped and looked up. There was Elliot, leaning over the railing watching her. "Oh, what are you doing up there?"

"Don told me my job was to take care of the horses. I was looking for the shovel. Last time I worked here it was up here, but I can't find it." Elliot said.

Olivia smiled. "That's because it's down here. My cousins and I sleep up there when the whole family is over."

"Oh, that explains a lot." Elliot chuckled climbing down the ladder.

Olivia grabbed the shovel from the closet Don built the summer before. "Here you go." She said handing over the shovel.

Elliot smiled and grabbed the shovel. He felt the butterflies build in his stomach when their hands brushed by each other. "Uh, Don told me that you go to college in the cities."

"Yeah, I want to be a high school science teacher. How about you? Where do you go?" Olivia asked.

"I live in Roseville. I go to Minneapolis Business College. I'm going to become an accountant." Elliot smirked.

"Roseville is 15 minutes away from Metropolitian. Small world." Olivia smirked.

"Olivia!" Don said coming into the barn.

"Hey Don." Olivia smiled.

"I told you to tell me when you came back." Don said.

"I know. I got back a few minutes ago. I thought you were in here. I bumped into Elliot." Olivia smiled.

"Oh, uh, what did Alex know?" Don asked.

"Not a whole lot." Olivia smiled.

"Of course." Don said. "Olivia, why don't you show Elliot around? It's been a while since he's been here."

"Uh, sure. Let's go." Olivia smiled.

Elliot put down the shovel and followed Olivia out of the barn and towards the fields. "So, Don's your uncle, where do you live?"

"Uh, until a few years ago I lived with my mom out in New York. It got to hard to live with her. I moved out here with my uncle and stayed." Olivia said.

"New York is a lot different from here." Elliot said.

"Tell me about it. I got here and I couldn't fall asleep because it was too quiet. How pathetic is that? I was used to police sirens and honking horns. We get crickets and frogs here. Sometimes, they're not even out." Olivia laughed.

Elliot laughed. "If you wanted noise, just go down to the ditch off of highway 10. You usually hear some barking dogs and the sound of screetching tires every once in a while."

Olivia laughed. "Thanks for the advice. If I ever miss New York and will go down there."

They walked for a little while just in the silence of each other. They both noticed that they were walking in sync.

"How long have you lived here?" Olivia asked.

"Uh, my whole life actually. My parents moved here when my older brother was born." Elliot said.

"How many brothers do you have?" Olivia asked. She was intrigued by this. She never grew up with anyone really. Having a brother or sister was always something she wanted.

"I have three brothers and two sisters. We all pick on each other to the point where we're wrestling each other. It's pretty funny if you're not the one being beat up." Elliot chuckled.

Olivia laughed. "I don't have any siblings."

"Really? Lucky, you got your own room." Elliot chuckled.

Olivia laughed. "That was nice, but I wouldn't have minded a little brother or sister. Growing up by yourself can be lonely."

"I could see that. I would've let you borrow one of mine, but it would've cost you a dollar." Elliot smirked.

Olivia laughed. "Selling your siblings, there's something for the news to cover."

"I can see it now. Kid sold for a dollar by her brother. Why didn't he sell two of them while he was at it." Elliot chuckled. Olivia laughed again. Elliot was starting to fall in love with that laugh.

They both walked up to the fence and looked at the horses. There was seven horses in the field. Elliot recognized some of them, but others he didn't know.

"Which one is your favorite?" Olivia asked gesturing to the horses.

"Probably Dallas, he was here a few summers ago. He's so much fun to ride. He wasn't even mean to me. That shocked me, because that one in the corner, Buster, bit my ass the first day on the job." Elliot chuckled.

Olivia laughed. "Well, I'm glad Dallas was nice to you. She's my horse so I've tried to make her polite as possible. Don't worry about Buster, he's just been crabby ever since we stopped riding him. He's getting to the point where a ride winds him and makes him sick."

"How old is he?" Elliot asked.

"He'll be 27 next month. He's actually my horse's father." Olivia smirked.

"Really, their personalities are so different. Dallas must've gotten more traits from his mother." Elliot said.

"He probably did. He was born a week after I got here. His mother died when she was delivering. I've basically been his mommy from the start. He's my baby." Olivia smiled as the horse ran over to her.

Dallas was a brown and white horse with brown hair. He had long muscular legs. He came over making as much noise as he could.

"Hey Dallas, how's my baby?" Olivia asked in a voice most people would save for a baby. She patted the horse's neck and rubbed his chest.

"So, some of these horses I don't know. I know Buster, Dallas, Jessie, and Ranger. Who are the others?" Elliot asked.

"Well, that tan one over there is Lucky. That one eating is Blaze. She's a girl by the way. Those two in the corner are twins. I named them. The black one is Shits and the white one is Giggles." Olivia smiled.

Elliot laughed. "Shits and Giggles?"

"I don't know what was going through my head, but that popped up. They respond to the names pretty well." Olivia chuckled.

Elliot laughed some more and stroked Dallas's neck. His hand rubbed over Olivia's once. Again, he felt his hand tingle from her touch. He could tell she felt it too because she was smiling just as big as he was.

"Uh, Olivia?" Elliot asked.

"Yeah?" Olivia said turning to him.

Elliot smiled. "Uh, would you like to go out with me maybe Friday night for dinner?"

Olivia smiled. "I would love to. Just tell me where so I know what to where."

Elliot chuckled. "I'll make sure of that."

"Olivia! It's time for you to take one of these guys down the trail." Don yelled from the barn.

"Okay." Olivia yelled back. She turned back to Elliot. "You want to come with? You can ride ranger. He's almost as fun as Dallas."

"Sure." Elliot chuckled.

Olivia took his hand and ran with him towards the barn.

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