Olivia has finally had enough and goes searching for Elliot. What happens when nobody has seen him since he turned in his papers? "Captain, that's not Elliot's signature. He didn't sign those papers." Keep in mind, love is bittersweet.

"Earth to Olivia," Captain Don Cragen said.

"Sorry, I was just thinking," Olivia said snapping out of her thoughts and getting back to reality of the case.

"You seem to be doing that a lot lately," Captain Cragen said.

"Excuse me? So now I'm not allowed to think?" Olivia spat angrily.

"My office, now!"

Everyone had stopped what they were doing and all eyes were on Olivia. It was the third time this week she had gotten in an argument with her Captain.

"Olivia, is there something bothering you?" Cragen asked sitting down in his desk chair.

"No," Olivia spat.

"Really Detective?"

Olivia paused for a moment and looked into her Captain's eyes. She couldn't stop the tears this time but, she didn't dare cry in front of her captain. She quickly stood up from the chair she was sitting in and made her way to the bathroom where she could release the waterworks.

"Olivia, I'm coming in," Cragen said softly. When Cragen saw the she was crying, he lightened the tone in his voice and became concerned. "Liv, what's going on?"

Olivia took a deep breath and turned to face her captain once again, "Elliot wouldn't just quit like that. He would have talked to me. He… he…"

Now Cragen understood why Olivia had been sulking around all week. Elliot's departure had finally hit her and he knew she wasn't going to take it lightly.

"Liv, he turned in his papers. He's done," Cragen said softly before leaving the restroom.

Olivia broke out in sobs that she couldn't seem to get control over. She was crying for Elliot and crying for herself that she let him get away. She slumped back against the cold tile that made up the wall and waited until the tears subsided before she walked back into the bullpen where her co-workers were looking for a serial rapist.

"You okay?" Detective Nick Amaro asked when Olivia returned to the table.

She nodded her head and listened in on the leads they had so far. She tried her hardest to pay attention to what Detective Munch was saying but her mind kept drifting to thoughts of Elliot. "He wouldn't leave without saying goodbye," she thought. "He would at least send me a text message or something."

"Ready Liv?" Amaro asked. Olivia had no idea what she was suppose to be ready for but, she knew she couldn't continue on this case with.

"I'm sorry," she said in a weak voice, "I have to get off this case."

Amaro watched as his new partner and friend walked into the Captain's office again and he started to worry. Fin had filled him in on the relationship Olivia had with Elliot and how Elliot had left and Amaro had instantly understood. He himself had had a hard time leaving his now ex- partner Amelia.

"Take the week off Liv," Cragen said sympathetically, "You need it."

For the first time in Olivia's line of work she actually wanted the time off, "Thanks Captain."

"And Olivia, I want you to see Huang before you go," Cragen added purposely not looking her in the eye.

Olivia shook her head in misunderstanding, "What for?"

"Just please go talk to him."

Olivia rolled her eyes and made her way up the stairs to the familiar room of George Huang. The last time she was in there was when Elliot had shot Jenna and everyone was ordered to see a shrink before returning to work.

"Hello Olivia," George greeted, "Have a seat."

Olivia walked over to the black leather love seat and sat down in the seat she remember Elliot sitting in before.

"Do you know why Cragen sent you up here?" George questioned.

"Nope," Olivia answered hatefully, "Do you want to tell me why?"

"You know that isn't how it works Liv," George said in his shrinking voice. "How are you feeling?"

Olivia took a moment to think about what George was really asking. Of course he wasn't asking about if she had a headache or anything simple like that. He was asking how she was feeling about Elliot or the job. She knew that no matter what she said he could see right through her.

"I feel angry," she said darting her eyes to the floor.

"Why is that?"

Olivia gave a slight shrug of her shoulders but then answered, "Everybody I love leaves."

Now they were finally getting somewhere, "Who left Olivia?"

Olivia closed her eyes and managed a deep breath before letting it out and continuing to answer the questions. "My mother left. Elliot left."

"Have you talked to Elliot since he left?" George knew along with everybody else how close Olivia and Elliot had became over the past thirteen years. They knew everything about each other and even finished each other's sentences.

"No," she said in a voice barely above a whisper.

"Why?"

"He doesn't answer his phone when I call." Olivia's voice had broken off toward the end of the sentence and this told George that Olivia was really heartbroken over Elliot leaving.

"Have you tried visiting him?"

"He doesn't want to see me," Olivia laughed, "He doesn't want anything to do with me."

"I bet that isn't true," George stated, "I bet he thinks that you are angry with him."

"I am angry," Olivia spat, "I'm pissed! How can he just walk away like that? We were best friends!"

George nodded his head waiting to see if Olivia had anything else to say, "So are you going to tell that Captain that I'm crazy and I need my badge taken away?"

"Of course not," George said, "You aren't crazy Liv."

Olivia knew she wasn't crazy but she sure felt like it with the way she hadn't been able to control her emotions. She had done such a good job at hiding them from everyone, even Elliot, until he left and she just didn't care anymore.

"Can I go now?"

"Yes, but, I'd like for you to talk to me again Friday," George said before Olivia walked out the door.

"Fine, bye."

Olivia walked out and slammed the door behind her. She hated talking about her feelings with anyone but Elliot. He had always been there to pry her inner most thoughts out and make her feel better. Now he was nowhere and she needed him more than ever.