Kelly was the first person to speak. "Wait you said it was CPS on the phone," he begain.

Matt nodded. "Back when Heather went to prison, she had me declared the boys' guardian if anything were to happen."

Realization of what Matt was saying began settling in.

Dina stood up and walked over to hug Matt and Gaby. "Whatever you guys need, you let us know."

"Absolutely," Kelly confirmed following Dina's actions.

"That goes for any of us," Hermann offered. "Darden was our brother. Those kids are like our nephews, and you never turn your back on family."

"Thanks guys, that really means a lot." The start of tears entered Matt's eyes. "We have to go," he said turning to Gaby. "They are bringing the boys to the firehouse. We have some forms to sign."

The pair headed out of the bar and conversation quickly exploded among the firemen.

"How is Matt going to handle raising two boys on his own?"

"He has Gaby."

"Are Ben and Griffin ever going to step foot inside a firehouse again?"

"How did this guy know we would be the ones to answer that call?"

Dina finally spoke up. " You guys are missing the biggest question." They boys all stared at her, waiting for her to continue. "What the hell was she doing in Chicago and why did she end up in an abandoned warehouse?"

Firehouse 51 - Exterior

Chief Boden walked out of the firehouse just as Matt and Gaby were walking up.

"Chief," Matt greeted the older man. "Are they here?"

"CPS and the boys are in my office. They haven't said more than five words since they got here."

Gaby could tell Chief wanted to talk to Matt. "I'll be inside," she said before slipping past the taller man.

After the door had closed behind her Chief turned to Matt. "I want you to know that whatever you all need, you got it."

"Thanks Chief. Everyone at Molly's said the same thing."

"If you need to take a few days off until you all get situated, just let me know."

"Thanks Chief, I'll keep it in mind."

Firehouse 51 – Boden's Office

Gaby entered the office to find a remarkably somber scene. Griffin and Ben were sitting in the chairs in front of Chief's desk while the CPS workers was pacing the room and talking on her cell phone.

"Gaby!" the boys exclaimed when they saw her. Jumping out of their chairs they wrapped their arms around her neck. Gaby could feel their tears soaking into her sweater.

"Hey guys," she said stroking their hair. "It's gonna be ok. Everything will be okay." As they sat that way in silence Gaby watched the CPS worker pace the room, cell phone still glued to her ear. This woman doesn't care about these boys. Matt and I are all they have left. These boys have no one and she can't be bothered to hang up her damn cell phone.

Gaby's mental rant was interrupted when Matt entered the office behind them. "Hey guys," he said and the boys instantly released her going to hug Matt. Matt looked up at Gaby and they shared a look of empathy for the boys. "Hey, who wants pizza?"

Kelly & Dina's Apt

Dina and Kelly walked into the apartment and hung their coats in the closet. The group had disbanded shortly after Matt and Gaby had left.

Kelly walked to the fridge and pulled out a beer, handing a coke to Dina who sat at the bar. "What are we going to do?"

Dina just stared at him for a minute before smiling slightly. "I love you."

Kelly cocked his head confused. "Where'd that come from?"

"With everything that has happened in your life recently, the first thing out of your mouth when something terrible happens is how can we help. You are one incredible man, Kelly Severide."

"This has to do with kids, its different. I'm a dad now." He walked around the counter and put his hand on Dina's stomach. "I want to be someone little, Jepthrow would be proud of."

Dina looked horrified. "We are not naming our kid Jepthrow."

"I kind of like it."

"There are two kinds of Jepthrows in this world, car salesmen and rednecks."

Kelly laughed and shook his head. "Yeah I guess its not a very good name for the Bear's future quarterback."

"I think you mean the White Sox's future pitcher," Dina said seriously.

"We are never going to agree on this are we?" Kelly grinned from ear to ear.

"Let me put it this way, our kid is a million times more likely to be named Jepthrow than become a Bears quarterback."

"That's intense," Kelly said laughing. After a minute Kelly's face turned serious. "I have an idea, grab your coat."

Without asking questions she got up and headed toward the door. As Kelly walked up behind her he kissed the back of her head. "And I love you too," he whispered in her ear.

Matt & Gaby's

The four of them had picked up pizza and sat around the living room in silence as they ate. Matt had to break the silence. "Guys, we have a lot to talk about." He grabbed Gaby's hand. "Is there anything you two want to ask us?"

The boys were quiet for a minute before Ben nudged Griffin and whispered, "Ask him."

"Ask me what?"

Griffin looked nervous. "Do we have to share a room?" he asked seriously.

Gaby and Matt shared a look and laughed relieved. "No buddy, you two will get your own rooms."

The look of relief on the boys' faces were priceless.

The doorbell rang and Gaby left to answer it. She returned with Kelly and Dina on her heels.

"Uncle Kelly!" they shouted and tackled the man.

"Ah, attack of the short people," Kelly yelled as he fell. Kelly wrestled on the floor with the boys for a few minutes as the other three adults looked on smiling.

When the finally broke apart Ben turned to Kelly. "What are you doing here?"

"We have to have a very serious conversation. Grab some couch," he said sitting in one of the chairs, pulling Dina into his lap. "As you know, Dina and I are getting married."

The boys smiled at Dina. "Yes, we like her," Ben said grinning.

"I like you boys too," Dina said grinning back.

"Well we found out that we're gonna have a baby, and we would like you two to pick out a name."

The boys looked shocked. "We get to name the baby?" Griffin asked as if he didn't hear the first time.

"That's right," Dina said smiling. "Now don't pick right away. The kid has to live with that name for the rest of its life so it has to be good."

"Don't worry Dina," Ben said seriously. "We got this."

All of the adults burst out laughing.

Firehouse 51 – Next Shift

Kelly and the rest of squad were sitting around their table playing cards when a young kid walked into the station.

"Can I help you?" Kelly asked getting out of his chair.

"I have something for one of the firemen that works here," the kid said nervously.

"Okay, who are you looking for?"

"A Lt. Severide."

"That's me. My name's Kelly."

The kid handed him a box and ran.

"Hey where are you going?" Kelly yelled after him.

"You'd better hope that things not ticking," Hermann said from where he was washing the truck.

Kelly set the box on the table and slowly opened it. By this point he had gained quite an audience. Lifting he lid, everyone gasped.

Inside the box was a lock of hair and a note. An Eye for an Eye.

"Hey Severide, Dina's not a blonde right?" Hermann asked. The men around him just gave him a look. "What I'm a guy I don't notice this stuff."

"It's not Dina's," Kelly said slowly. "It's Heather Darden's."