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Recap from last episode. Woody rushed into Malden's office but found no one there. He noticed Jordan's lipstick on a glass and figured she was in danger. He rushed to Jordan's apartment and found Max standing over Malden's body.

"Max, put the gun down" Woody calmly instructed. Max turned towards Woody, inadvertently aiming his gun at him. Woody started at the gun then at Max.

"Dad!" Jordan screamed breaking the silence. Max snapped out of his disoriented trance and dropped the gun. Woody sighed in great relief and patted Max affectionately on the back as he passed him to check on Jordan. He rushed to Jordan's side and threw his arms around her.

"Damn it Jordan, you've done some crazy things but this, I mean I thought I might have actually lost you this time"

She pulled back to look at him, she stared at him tenderly. The next thing he knew she was kissing him. He wasn't kissing her back at first; he was too stunned to do anything a t all. Then after a minute he relaxed enough to wrap his arms around her back and kiss her deeply. They were suddenly lost in each other, in the moment.

Woody pulled away when he heard the other Officers coming. He stared at her for a moment not wanting to leave her embrace, worried that she might not let him back into her arms. Then his thoughts returned to the present situation.

"Um, you and your dad are going to have to come to the precinct for questioning"

"Yeah I know" She nodded in understanding.

"It's probably going to take all night, there's going to be trouble," he said frowning.

"Will you wait for me?" she asked tentatively

"It's all I ever do Jordan, wait for you" Woody said sadly.

She suddenly looked very serious and concerned. "I'm sorry I got you involved in all this," she said sympathetically.

"Well I'm just glad it's finally over and that you have the answers you've needed for so long"

"Yeah, there's just one more question I need the answer to" she said avoiding his gaze.

He looked at her quizzically, waiting for an explanation to follow but none came.