(A/N) So I got a lot of requests to continue the story! When I wrote the first chapter, I wanted to have Eddie at the house, so I want the next few chapters to stay true to that original story line. There will most likely be two more chapters after this chapter. Thank you to those who reviewed and enjoyed it, I hope you all like this one just as much!

Edit- just re-uploaded, it was weird the first time.

The pair slammed their glasses down on the bar.

"Ready to move on? I'm already pretty buzzed." Eddie asked

"Yup, let's go. And same here" Jamie replied

Eddie quickly disappeared into the sea of people, both shouting out good byes to fellow cops as they maneuvered out. Eddie was small and weaved through the crowd quickly, Jamie trying to follow her. They finally reached the sidewalk.

"So what's next?" Jamie said as they started walking. They had decided to try new places and switch it up tonight.

Eddie pulled her phone out to check. "It's only a few blocks, my hairdresser recommended the place." Jamie nodded as they continued down the sidewalk. Suddenly it started drizzling.

"Ah!" Eddie yelled while she put her hand bag over her hair.

"It's just a little rain, Janko!" Jamie teased her loudly.

"But I curled my hair!" she whined.

Jamie laughed at her and gently guided her under an overhang. His hands momentarily on her hips as he gently pushed her under the protected cover. Eddie's breath caught in her throat for a moment as the space between them closed. She put her hands up gently and they grazed his shirt. Jamie's hands still fluttered at her hips, unaware if he should pull away.

Suddenly the shrill ring of Eddie's phone broke the spell. Jamie let out a breath he didn't know he had been holding as she fumbled in her bag looking for the ringing phone.

"Hi." Eddie said breathlessly into the speaker. Jamie stuffed his hands into his pocket and took a small step back.

Eddie bit her lip as she listened to the call.

"No, I understand. You're welcome to join us. I'll send you the address." Eddie ended the call and Jamie gave her a quizzically look.

Eddie waved her hand in a confused gesture.

"Um, Kara's boyfriend broke up with her and she doesn't want to be alone and she asked if she could join up with us for drinks. I hope that's ok."

Eddie saw the brief flash of disappointment in Jamie's eyes.

Jamie nodded. "That's fine, we should head over."

Eddie took a deep breath and leaned over to Jamie. Her lips hovered outside his ear. Jamie froze as she stood on her tip toes to whisper to him.

Eddie wanted to blame the alcohol coursing through her for the words that were about to spill out of her mouth, but deep down she knew it wasn't just the alcohol that made her say what she was about to say.

"I'll make it up to you later." She whispered gently and seductively into his ear.

Jamie's mouth fell open and his stomach did a flip. He somehow managed to stammer out a bold response.

"How?"

Eddie stepped back from him and gave him a smirk that shook him. She turned quickly on her heel and skipped out into the rain before yelling her reply.

"I won't make you buy me churros later!"

Jamie let out a chuckle before jogging out into the rain to catch up with her.

Eddie and Jamie got to the bar quickly because of Eddie's tipsy instance to skip there. They arrived breathlessly to the swanky jazz club to find Kara already waiting outside.

"Are you okay?" Eddie gushed as she rushed over to give her friend a hug.

Kara quickly put her hands up. "No talk of it tonight! I'm looking to meet another guy." She slurred.

Jamie cocked an eyebrow at Eddie.

"Is she drunk already?" Jamie mouthed to her silently.

Eddie shrugged her shoulders gently as they followed Kara in, but her eyes were slightly alarmed.

They walked into the dimly lit club and quickly looked for the bar.

Kara lifted her arm and pointed her finger at a man sitting on a stool at the bar.

"That one. I'm going to go talk to him." She said quickly before taking off.

Eddie turned to Jamie.

"That was easy. Want to order a drink?" she smiled at him.

Jamie's attention was focused on the live band playing loud jazz though. It reminded him of the music his mother used to play in the house.

"In a minute. Want to dance?" Jamie blurted out.

"Jamie Reagan wants to dance? How much did you drink?" Eddie said in shock while she teased him.

Jamie blushed slightly and shrugged. He opened his mouth the say never mind but Eddie was too quick. She grabbed his hand and quickly led him to the dance floor.

Her hand slid into his and she propped the other one on his shoulder. Jamie hesitantly placed his hand on her waist as they started quickly swaying to the upbeat tones.

Eddie giggled as they twirled around. "Did we crash a professional dance class or something? Everyone is way better at dancing to this than we are."

"I think you're forgetting I'm an uncomfortable dancer." Jamie reminded her

"You're not awful, Reagan."

One of the lights from the stage shone on Eddie's face and illuminated her bright smile which produced a flurry of butterflies in Jamie's stomach.

"I've really missed you this past month." Jamie blurted out.

Suddenly the song started slowly down and turned into a softer jazz melody, as if on cue.

Eddie gave him a sad smile.

"I've missed riding with you too, but the partner swap is almost over." She replied.

"No Eddie, I've missed you. Not just riding with you, just being around you."

She squeezed his shoulder with her hand, hesitant to have this conversation again.

"I've missed you too Jamie. I've been having a lot of fun with you tonight and I've been dreading saying bye to you when the night ends honestly."

There was a brief pause as they softly swayed. Jamie pulled her slightly closer.

"We don't have to say bye to each other at the end of tonight if you don't want to." Jamie said softly while staring straight into her eyes.

Eddie's mouth fell open, she was caught off guard. Before she could answer she heard a yell.

"Someone get this girl out of here before I call the cops!" the bartender yelled.

Eddie and Jamie spun around to find Kara slumped over the bar, passed out.

"Oh shit." Eddie said while they ran quickly.

"We got her!" Jamie yelled over everyone as he and Eddie each grabbed one of her arms and lifted her out.

"I'm ready for bed." Kara mumbled drunkenly.

"Looks like it." Jamie replied.

They reached the street and Eddie started to led the way. They had hoisted Kara between them, one of her arms draped over each of their shoulders.

"Her apartment is close." Eddie grunted from the other side of Kara.

The pair managed to get into Kara's building and into her room. Jamie had taken over and put the passed out girl on his back while Eddie dug through Kara's purse for her keys.

Once inside, Eddie turned on the lights and directed Jamie to drop Kara in her bed.

Jamie laid her down gently to not disturb her and walked into the kitchen where Eddie was filling up a cup of water.

"I'm going to stay and take care of her, she'll probably get sick soon. You can head out though." Eddie said softly, not wanting to touch on Jamie's invitation to stay with him. She didn't look directly at him when she said it which sent a pang through Jamie's chest.

"Ok, I'll see you at work Tuesday." Jamie said quickly and before going out the door.

He exited the apartment and saw the rain had intensified. He pulled out his phone to call an uber, he was not in the mood to trudge through the downpour.

An uber quickly pulled up and Jamie got in and closed his eyes. The pounding of the rain relaxed him and he tried to forget how stupid he felt for inviting Eddie over.

Jamie finally cracked one eye open when he felt he had been in the car for a while. He peered out and realized they weren't in the city anymore.

"What gives? I'm going to Brooklyn." Jamie yelled.

The driver shot him a glare in the mirror.

"No you're not, you requested to go to Bay Ridge." The driver replied aggressively.

"Shit." Jamie said, rubbing his eyes. He had clicked his dad's address on accident.

"Want me to turn around?" the driver asked.

Jamie knew they were almost there and he was too tired at this point to go back.

"No it's fine."

The driver pulled up to the dark house.

Jamie ran to the back door and patted his jeans for his keys.

"Shit!" he said even louder. His keys were in Eddie's purse. Now he was going to have to wake his dad up to get in.

He hit his dad's contact in his speed dial and held his breath.

Frank, being the PC, was always ready to wake up when his phone rang. Usually at this hour he could except someone from work with an emergency. He was surprised but quickly anxious when he saw the contact flashing his youngest son's name.

"Jamie? Is everything ok?"

"Yeah dad. Can you let me in the back door? I accidently took an uber here."

Frank quickly went down stairs and found his youngest on the steps. He was wet from the rain and smelt slightly of beer. Jamie's eyes were downtrodden; Frank immediately knew his son was upset about something.

"Come in Jamie." Frank said while ushering him in.

Jamie walked in and started walking to the stairs.

"I'm just going straight to bed, dad. Sorry for waking you up. I'm just going to crash here."

Frank knew there was no use in trying to talk to Jamie, he was bee lining for his room.

The scene did make Frank chuckle though. Of his four children, it was usually Erin or Danny sneaking in at late hours in the night, Joe occasionally, but never Jamie. Frank remembered standing at the door with Mary, waiting for their children to come home late. Frank turned toward the picture of Mary on the wall and smiled lovingly at the memory before heading back to bed.

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.Knock

Henry opened Jamie's door slightly to be greeted by a grumpy Jamie in bed.

"You have a visitor." Henry announced.

Jamie grabbed his phone. It read 7:45.

Jamie moaned and laid back down while rubbing his eyes.

Was this a dream? Who could be visiting me here right now.

Jamie trudged downstairs in the sweatpants and tee shirt he kept at the house. His father was seated at the table, drinking coffee while reading over the paper.

"Pops told you that you have a visitor." Frank said without looking up.

"What?" Jamie said.

Frank put the paper down.

"Go look out the front window." Frank replied.

Jamie became more awake quickly. He walked to the window in the dining room and pulled this shade aside. Sitting on the hood of his dead car was a short blonde in a heather grey tee shirt. She was holding a water bottle and was looking around absent mindedly.

"Eddie?" Jamie said to himself.

He let himself out the front door and made his way to his car.

Eddie perked up when she saw him.

"What are you doing here?" Jamie asked as he approached.

"I could ask you the same question." She replied with a hint of sleepy sass in her voice.

"How did you even know I was here?" Jamie asked

"Remember the last time we ubered somewhere? My phone died and you didn't have an account. So I logged into the app on your phone with my information. I got sent a ride receipt last night when you used it."

"Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't even realize. I'll pay you back." Jamie offered quickly.

She smiled at him. "It's fine. But I figured if you were all the way out here, you would need your keys to get home and I had those." She said while she pulled his keys out of her purse.

"Thanks, you didn't have to bring them so early though." Jamie said.

Eddie shrugged. "I wasn't sleeping well at Kara's so I just decided to get up."

"She ok?" Jamie asked

"She's fine." Eddie replied.

They were both aware of the elephant in the room, but neither wanted to bring up the fact that Jamie had invited Eddie to stay with him last night.

Jamie finally caved and opened his mouth. "Listen, about last night –" Jamie was cut off by Henry's voice booming across the front yard.

"Why don't you kids come back in for some coffee!" Henry was standing on the porch and waving, reminding them that they weren't alone.

All the color drained from Eddie's face while Jamie winced.

"Jamie, I'm in Kara's questionable clean running shorts and tee shirt. Half my makeup from last night is still on and my hair look scary." She hissed to Jamie.

"My dad is literally about to leave for work. I'll fix my car super-fast and then take you back. By the way, how did you get here?" Jamie said, noticing Eddie's car wasn't there.

Eddie rolled her eyes.

"Kara's ex-boyfriend showed up this morning to beg for her back so I made him drive me here before he could talk to her."

Jamie started edging away from the car to hint to Eddie to follow him inside.

She saw him moving away and groaned.

"Jamie Reagan, you are going to owe me like 100 favors after putting me through this. I'm literally mortified." She hissed at him again.

"Just a minute, please Eddie. They already know you're here."

Eddie slid off the car slowly, glaring at Jamie.

The pair slowly made their way up the lawn, back to house.

Hope everyone enjoyed the second chapter! Thank you again to those who review!