So guys this is the start of the next part of Five-0 High school. This first bit just gives a little information as to what's happened during the time jump. I want to point out each paragraph is at varies times what ever happens in one may not have happened at the same time as the other. I will also develop these through this story.

Prologue- An insight into what happened after they parted ways.

Chin collapsed on the couch listening to the TV drone in the background while his mind raced with countless thoughts. He missed her, he missed her so much. He always assumed they would get married and start a family one day. He knew she was hurt and confused, but he had to do it he had his reasons. At first she would call him constantly, leaving voicemails demanding an explanation but now his phone just sat silent. Even his family had stopped calling, in fact they had stopped talking to him altogether. You're a disgrace to the family his grandfather had said. He didn't care though; he did what he did for family. At least he still had Kono. She really was one of the few things that kept him going sometimes. She had wanted answers, shouted at him for hours hoping to break him but he stood firm. He hated lying to her, maybe that was what hurt the most but she didn't need to know anymore. Chin new his relations to Kono had affected her work, he knew how people judged her because they were cousins but he appreciated that she didn't care. Chin tipped the glass of dark liquid, peering at it as though it were keeping him alive before moving it to his lips and letting it burn his throat.

Danny walked through the door at half ten the strain of the day's work written across his face as he flicked on the hall light and took in his appearance. His shirt was a crumpled mess and his tie hung loose. He sighed and moved his gaze to the picture of Grace with her stuffed monkey. A smile claimed Danny's face hiding the strain of his work as he looked at his little girl. She was growing more and more each day and Danny sometimes wished she was still his tiny little baby. His smile was quickly replaced with guilt as he thought of how late it was and the fact he hadn't seen Grace properly since last night. He had left so early that morning that he only got a brief moment to see Grace. He heard muffled voices and entered the front room seeing his mother talking to a young woman. Danny wasn't sure who it was as she sat with her back to him. His mother greeted him and smiled to which Danny smiled to until the women turned around and he looked his ex-girlfriend and mother to his child in the eye.

McGarett you have a call! Steve raced to his bunk the phone in hand ready to answer. He knew it would be her; he had a feeling, his face breaking into a smile at the sound of her voice. Hello sailor. Her voice husky and sweet resonating through his body her words rolling of her tongue as though she were next to him. Hey you. He had replied his smile never faltering. They had spoken for ten minutes, ten glorious minutes. Both knew that was a luxury in itself. It had been nice, hearing the others voice, knowing the other was safe despite the volatile situations they often found themselves in. He promised her dinner the next time they were on leave. We never seem to make it to dinner. She had drawled. This time, I promise. They didn't hear from each other much for another six months, the time coming and going, their jobs getting in the way. He eventually saw her when they were stationed together the teams working in tandem. So how about that dinner? He asked as they hugged. Steve I met someone. She informed guilt racking through her body. Good for you, I'm really happy for you. He said genuinely. I didn't know when we would see each other… He knew she felt guilty he could see it written across her face but he couldn't blame her, he didn't blame her. Cath its fine, honestly we both knew this would be hard, we were never official. She had smiled and hugged him; pecking his cheek and grabbing a coffee having a friendly catch up. It was nice to see the other but it was different and neither was sure they liked it.

When she found out he was leaving she had cried, real salty tears into her pillow as her mother stroked her hair telling her everything would be okay. He had apologised and visited every day that he had left. She had tried to hide the tears from him, not wanting to be that girl. He was older he had opportunities and she couldn't stop him. She found out it was his father's doing and she hated it, hated how Hiro thought he could control Adam's life. Adam had argued, fought with his dad trying to make him change his mind but it was to no avail. Adam took her to nice dinners; surfed with her till the sun set and the stars came out. He held her hand and told her not to give up. Told her to make him proud and get her grades and join the academy. She promised she would. On his last night he spoiled her rotten. He took her to dinner and brought her gifts. He took her home and the house was empty. He took her hand and led her to her bedroom, lying her down with all the care in the world. He kissed away her tears, kissed her soft lips and she gave herself to him, let him take care of her. It meant more to them waiting until that night. It was a goodbye, a bond of love and show of affection between to souls. I love you. She called him every other night, and he the others. The phone calls turning from sad and lost to happy and proud. He missed her deeply and she missed him but they made it work. They had the holidays, spending their time together. The good byes were still hard but he always came back. She joined the academy, then HPD following in her cousin's footsteps. Adam came back and saw her graduation, saw her become an officer and saw her become his wife.