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"Oh my god. This must be a never ending nightmare", Erin whispered, hiding her hands with her face, after her brain started to handle the news.

"But now everything makes sense. They murder the parents, so they can kidnap their kids. There must be plenty of other girls."

"They're waiting until they're old enough, so they kill them to hijack a new one. The younger one changed into the big sister to educate the sibling."

„Erin we don't know that."

"What?"

"We don't know what they're gonna do if they're old enough. Why would they put so much energy in abduction and growing? Just for killing them after 5 years? That's insane."

"But what about Mollys parents? They weren't killed. Both died in a car crash."

"Maybe, but what if these offenders take this as a chance. What if they exactly chose for those girls? It could be some psycho with a psychosis who had to alive the same as a kid. It would make sense."

"Losing Molly brings their plan out of order. They were already on their way to get a new kid."

"Or it means to kidnap two. One regular or another kid in Mollys age."

Lindsay shook her head, still in disbelief.

„Oh my god. We've got to call Voight. Immediately. This is so sick."

Erin grabbed her phone and squinted to her bedroom.

"Don't leave her side. Not a single second."

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"We gonna meet at the office at 8 am. Voight said we should keep an eye on her", Erin explained when she entered the living room, doors still open so they can hear any change from Mollys side.

Halstead took a sip of his beer, taking seat on the couch.

"She's sleeping like a baby. Better than yesterday. It's like she feels better with every passing minute in liberty."

"Yeah, it might be hard to let her go if we solved the case. I mean, first she seemed like afraid of going anywhere and now she's got fear to lose us. Strange, isn't it?"

"Sure. She's a tough little girl."

Erin looked at him for a long time and smiled.

"You gonna make a good father one day, really. This kid adores you."

"Same do you as a Mum."

Halstead came closer until he grabbed her hands and then it started to happen. His lips gently touched hers as they sink into a deep kiss.

Instinctively Erin closed her eyes, when they moved into her sideroom. Jay took off his shirt and put his hands on his belt. But Lindsay stopped before he was able to undress.

"We can't", she waved in Mollys direction. The girl laid peacefully in bed, no clue what was really going on with her guardians.

"Keep calm, Erin. She's not awake."

"What if she does?"

Jay smirked, a devilish smile on his face.

"How about the couch?"

There was no need for an answer. They ignored the thoughts in their brain, just doing what their feelings told them.

Lindsay ripped off his belt. Her fingers touched his bare chest, while he wrapped his arms around her.

"I love you Erin Lindsay", he softly whispered, risking a last protective glance to the six year old, peacefully sleeping on the mattress at the neighborhood room, before he focused his attention on his colleague to do what he already wanted to…

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"Voight was right. He won and we lost", Erin whispered in Jays ear, as a childish voice joined them, inviting Molly to jump on the couch where both spent the night before.

It was the morning after she broke the silence and his great evening with Erin.

"Uncle Jay pleeeasse wake up", the 6 year old squeaked, starting to tickle him and using him as a pony she went on a ride with.

Tiredly Jay rubbed his eyes and smiled weakly when Erins laughter filled the room.

"Can you be my horsy?", Molly asked with Jay whirling around, noticing the kid on his back.

"That means you wanna get a rodeo ride?"

"Yeah."

With Halstead sighing because of early awakeness, Molly got a ride to the bathroom, where she had the order to brush her teeth and to wash her face.

Tiredly Halstead walked back to a laughing Lindsay who was still sitting on a couch, dressed in her t shirt and blue jeans.

She smirked at him, but she got more serious when she pointed to the bathroom.

"We have to be more careful. They probably want her back. Don't forget, she knows everything about the case. She's a ticking time bomb."

"Yeah, but she gave us a perfect description of this couple. We are able to limit searching. It could help a lot."

"Definitely. But we shouldn't risk overstating Molly. She just feels better now. We must be very careful in asking further questions."

Halstead already wanted to leave to get dressed, when Lindsay grabbed his arm.

"Jay?"

"Yeah?"

„No words about yesterday, to no one. Just going on like normal, okay?"

"So we're going undercover?"

Erin smiled, boxing him on the arm.

"Absolutely."

"I'm ready. Can we eat breakfast?", a childish voice came from the bathroom when they both groaned but went to the kitchen, still deep smiles on their faces.