A/N: Well, hello readers, this is my first Blue Bloods fanfiction and I'm only 13 years old so please be nice with your reviews and also please review! I am also quite a big Jamko fan so don't expect anything less, but even if you don't like them together at least give this story a try you might actually surprise yourself and like it. Hope you do like it and I get enough reviews I (hopefully) will finish it. Btw I also like ways to improve my writing so please put that in the review section.

Disclaimer: I do not own Blue Bloods or these lovely Blue Bloods characters.

Chapter 1

"It feels so nice not to be wearing uniform for the first time in a long time." Eddie Janko said exasperated but happy as she was on a street undercover tour with her partner Jamie Reagan.

"Yeah I get what you mean, it feels nice to walk on the street with your gun and stuff weighing you down." He replied as happy as she was. They were in street clothes sitting on a bench like 'regular people' to see if they could catch any suspicious or even criminal activity.

"You see anything yet partner," he said anxious to actually do something.

"No nothing yet,"

"Great," he muttered sarcastically.

"You know…. We could always go and get something to eat…." She said teasingly.

"We literally just had a meal break," he said hoping that she was joking.

"But that was like ages ago!" she said defensively.

"It was an hour ago Eddie." He grumbled in a very serious, monotone voice.

"Seriously, it feels like it was such a long time ago." She muttered confused.

"Yeah well..." He was quickly interrupted by the ringing of his phone, he knew it was a calling from other officers as soon as he looked at the number. Jamie quickly looked at Eddie giving her 'the look' and quickly answered the phone trying not to attract suspicion to himself as he spoke.

"Officer Rigetti to Officer Reagan are you hearing me? " The officer's voice crackled over the radio.

"Yes I'm hearing you." Jamie said loud enough for Rigetti to hear but not for anyone else to hear.

"There's a situation on West 54th Avenue involving a construction site you're the closest."

"Ok 10-4 show us responding." Jamie then ended the call and looked to Eddie with confusion on his face. Eddie spotted the confusion on his face and said;

"What's wrong?"

"I just got a call from Rigetti," he said as they started walking, "he said that there was a situation on West 54th."

"Okay, so we're going to respond so what's the problem?"

"Well, we haven't exactly got our vests on and we're not wearing uniform."

"Oh well, we're the closest and it's not like there's been shots fired or anything. But if it helps once we get to the place we'll call for backup, we'll be fine." Eddie said as they entered the car.

"Famous last words," Jamie thought as he started to drive.

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When they reached the building it was being constructed as the officer had said but it didn't look like anything criminal was going, however they saw that all the builders had gone, probably to lunch which was nothing unusual because it was lunchtime. Both Jamie and Eddie entered the building with their guns and their shields on their t-shirts, they were looking around cautiously; having each other's backs as they usually did. Suddenly they heard a child's voice shouting.

"Reagan, did you hear that?" Eddie whispered.

"Yeah." Jamie said. He was worried as it was a child who may be in danger. "You go up the stairs first and I'll follow." Jamie said in a voice that Eddie knew not to argue with.

As they climbed up the stairs the voice that they had heard became louder and louder until they knew that the child was definitely behind the door.

"I'll go through the door get the kid while you cover me 'kay." She was in full momma bear mode as it was a kid they were saving."

"Fine, just be careful," he replied before he had a chance to think about what he was saying. He was still wary about this place.

What happened next happened in slow motion for Jamie.

As Eddie entered the room she looked around for the kid but realised that there was no one there but it was a CD player playing the voice. On repeat. Eddie soon realised that this was trap and headed for the exit but was suddenly caught off guard by the wall of rubble that had just fallen in front of her."

"JAMIE!" was the last thing she shouted before she blacked out and everything was silent.