Sanchez grins to the infant girl as she laughs loudly, turning the corner once more. He lifts her up out of her walker, holding her on his arm, "Yeah, you're making me tired, kid." He returns to his seat, "I don't believe we've been so close, Kate. You seem like a nice enough girl. Not one of those girls my mother always warned me about and that I always seem to go for."

Sykes smirks, hearing him talk to the baby as she sinks in her seat behind her desk.

"Yeah, see? Stick with your Uncle Julio." He unwraps a lollipop, keeping an eye on her as he places it in her hand, "I'll give you the good stuff."

"You really like kids, don't you..." She glances to the baby as the girl squeals before looking back to the man.

"Well, I don't dislike them. Some are better than others." Sanchez nods, "My wife and I always wanted a bunch of kids. Shit happens, I guess." He shrugs.

"Oh." Sykes adjusts herself in her chair, "I didn't know you were married."

"I was," He pauses, glancing over to her, "She died."

"I'm...I didn't-"

"You didn't know." He shakes his head, smiling down to the baby who was now offering her lollipop to him, "It's all yours. Let's not tell your mom about this though. She will yell at me."

"Lollipops aren't usually in the diets of nine month olds."

"It's not hurting anyone." Sanchez smirks, "How can you say no to that?" He motions to the girl.

"She's big. There's a reason she's big. That reason is that she has all of you guys wrapped around her finger and you'll give her anything she wants."

"You calling her fat?"

"All I'm saying is that I'm surprised she can walk." Sykes laughs a little, Kate Flynn's large green eyes look to her, as if she understood exactly what she was saying, "I didn't mean that in a bad way. I'm concerned for you."

"You're trying to reason with a baby." Sanchez shakes his head, smiling a little.

"Well...she's smart. She probably speaks and just...just stays quiet here so we feel uncomfortable, then goes home and tells the Captain everything."

"That's probably exactly what she does." He replies, sarcastically, "Bet she has her own business suit and ready to take over your job."

She makes a face at him, turning her chair to look at the whiteboard, "What are we missing?"

"Tao is close to getting that show to turn over their tapes." Sanchez nods, "We're close."

"I'm...I haven't slept in days. This whole thing just...It makes me stay awake. It makes me want to find justice for these young women. I mean...this one..." Sykes stands, walking over to the board, "This one is my age." She points to a picture, "These girls are so young, full of dreams and wishes, and they ended up in a life like this."

"You don't know them. They're no one you know. When you grow up in a place like that, there no hope. There's doing what you have to do to get by. Doing what you need to do to survive." He shakes his head, looking down to the girl on his lap, whose lollipop was now missing from her hand, "What did you do with the candy?" He glances around.

Rusty walks through the corridor, Sharon had called and told him she had to talk to him. He steps on something hard, hearing a crack. Picking up his foot, he sees a small green lollipop on the sole of his shoe. His head lifts, seeing Kate. He smirks, "I'm guessing this wasn't from you, Detective..."

"No, but she's sticky, you want her?" Sanchez holds the girl out with his hands.

He smirks, taking the baby, "Yeah, sure." He walks toward the Captain's office. Seeing her black diaper bag, he pulls out the small container of wipes, gently taking care of the girl's face and hands.

Sharon hangs up the phone, glancing to the young man, "Didn't see you come in."

"Well, here I am." Rusty nods to her, noticing Kate rub her eyes, he takes the pacifier and her favorite blanket from the bag as well, letting her cuddle up to it as she rests her head on him, "You wanted to talk to me about something?"

"I know about you visiting Eve on a regular basis."

He pauses, gently rubbing Kate's back as he sits in a chair on the opposite side of Sharon's desk, "Am I not allowed to?"

"No, no...That's not what-" Sharon puts her hand up, shaking her head, "You've been going a lot and you obviously both confide in one another. Why didn't you tell me about Mac Flynn?"

"I..." He shrugs, "I didn't think it was my business. When people check themselves into places like that, it usually means they don't want the world to know."

"The world wouldn't know, Mac's father should though."

"Then you tell him." Rusty shakes his head, "I'm not getting involved with it."

Sharon pushes her hair behind her ear, "So, you're going to leave it up to me to tell him?"

"Well, I'm not telling him." He looks down to the now sleeping baby, "He'd do anything for Eve. You should have her call him."

"That's not a possibility."

"Why? What did you do?"

"I forgot to tell her about the wedding and she got pretty pissed off." She sighs, "Started talking about her father and then shut herself down."

"That's not a good thing coming from a mental hospital patient."

"It isn't like I meant to do it." Sharon shakes her head, "I just want her to understand that, though inconceivable right now, there's life waiting for her in the real world. She's a beautiful girl, if it's a relationship she wants, I'm sure she'd have no trouble finding that for herself."

Rusty shakes his head slowly, "You're forgetting something though. When you were her age, you were already married with a kid. You were started in the force and you have your entire life lined up and ready to go. She's lost everything. Have you not noticed that at all?"

"I know." She nods slowly, "I try to forget about it."

"Why?"

Sharon waits a moment, leaning back in her desk chair and folding her arms, "Because I can't fix it for her. I can't...I try to make her understand, but she's too broken for that, Rusty. She's too far gone."

"Maybe you can't fix it." Rusty shakes his head, "Maybe the only thing you can do is to be there for her. Just visit her more often and let her tell you whatever she wants without you saying she needs to come home every fifteen times, which I can bet you did." He stands, lying Kate on the comfortable green chair in the office and watching as she snuggles up to her blanket once more. "Look." Rusty sighs, glancing back to Sharon, "Send Andy to Eve. She's different around him. Easier to deal with. She knows she can essentially get him to do what she wants, so if she thinks it's him visiting her, she'll probably tell him about Mac. That way, it saves your ass."

She sighs, shaking her head, "I'm just going to tell him. He knows I was there. If I don't tell him, it will only be worse." Hearing a knock on the door, she lifts her head, "Come in."

"Hey, they told me you were in here." Andy smiles, "Hey Rusty."

"Hey." Rusty stands straight, "Your daughter is in the nut hut with Eve."

"Rusty!" Sharon glares at him.

Andy makes a face before looking to his wife, "What's he saying?"

"As you know, I went to visit Eve today at the hospital."

"How is she?"

"She's fine. Could be better, but she's fine. That's not the-"

"That's good. I wish she'd come home."

"Yes, me too-"

"I'm sure if I just asked-"

Sharon stands, "Andy!" She sighs, adjusting her jacket, "When I went to see Eve, I noticed that Mac was there."

He pauses, looking to her again, "What?"

"Mac checked herself into the hospital for general depression. Eve said the only time they really allow that is if she was contemplating suicide."

"My...I don't get it." He folds his arms, "Did you talk to her?"

"No, she didn't know I was there. Eve has been watching out for her."

"She's...she's seventeen."

Rusty turns to him, "The cut off for parent authorization is sixteen."

Andy nods slowly, "I...I should go see her." He turns a little.

Sharon walks around the desk, placing a hand on his arm, "Do you want me to come with you?"

"No...I don't know if she'd like that too much." He shakes his head, "Not that she doesn't like you. She really likes you, actually, I just think if she sees me without you, she'll know I care more."

"Andy, you don't have to explain it to me." She places her hands on either side of his face, "Calm down first before you go."

Andy leans forward, kissing her softly.

"Okay, so...yeah. So I'm going to go home now." Rusty nods, walking past them.

"Wait a minute." Sharon smiles to Andy, glancing to Rusty, "You need a reason to get out of that relationship with that girl, right?"

"Um..." He sighs, shrugging.

"Tell her I don't want you seeing her anymore. It's out of your hands. If she hates me forever, I really don't care. How does that sound?"

Rusty smirks, nodding slowly, "Thanks, I'll try it, but...I'll try it." He kisses her cheek before leaving the office.

"And you," She looks back to her husband, "I mean it. Calm down for a little bit before you go." Sharon points to the sofa, "What about asking Provenza to go with you?"

"I can do this alone, Shar." Andy shakes his head.

"Yeah, I don't think you can. At least let him be in the car with you." She leans back in her chair, folding her arms, "If Mac is remotely like Eve was when I saw her...you will need Provenza."

"What if there's a break in the-"

"Don't worry about it. If I need you, I'll call you."

Andy takes a deep breath before standing again. He walks over to her, kissing her deeply, "I love you."

"I love you too."

He nods, making his way to the door.

Sharon sits there, motionless for a few moments. Something is happening within her family and she doesn't like it one bit.