"Don't even think about it," Fin ordered Olivia as they approached the storage unit where they hoped to find Tyler Garcia.

"What?" Olivia asked innocently reaching in the back seat for a bullet proof vest.

"You're not going in there with us."

"What? Come on! Cragen let me come. I'll be fine," she insisted.

"No," Fin said stepping out of the vehicle, "Josh and I can handle it."

Olivia let out an angry sigh and crossed her arms in front of her chest. She wasn't too thrilled that she was having to wait in the car but, she had a plan. Once Fin and Josh were in the unit she could use that time to get a good look around. She could ask the manager if he knew anywhere where Garcia might go.

"You're acting like a child," Fin said with a hint of a smile.

Olivia smiled too, "Just go get it over with before I change my mind."

Olivia watched as Fin and Josh drew their guns and carefully made their way to the storage unit with the numbers 382 on the top. She figured she might as well make herself useful so she went to speak with the manager.

"Look, I already told the cops everything I knew," the worker said when Olivia showed him her badge.

Olivia nodded, "I understand... it's just... I'm pregnant and Garcia has my husband. I really need to find him."

The worker looked at her like he was thinking about talking. He looked like he felt sympathetic toward her. "All I know is that we have reason to believe he could be here. I was warned not to open the unit because the police were on their way. If he isn't in there then I am sorry."

Olivia sighed. "Thank you for your time." She turned to leave the small room and saw Fin and Josh heading back toward the car. "No luck?"

Josh shook his head, "The unit was empty."

Olivia's sighed defeated and climbed into the backseat of the car. "What do we do now?"

"I want you to come to the precinct and call Brian," Josh informed her as Fin pulled the car out onto the road. "He's been answering your calls, correct?"

"Yeah," Olivia said, "But he doesn't say much and he doesn't ever stay on the line that long."

"We can try to get a trace on the line," Josh said, "Maybe we can get a little information out of him."

The three detectives headed to the precinct in downtown Seattle and gathered in a quiet room toward the back of the building where there was a phone system set up. Olivia dialed Brian's number with trembling fingers, hoping for an answer. The line rang once, twice, three times before someone finally picked up.

"Hello?"

The voice wasn't Brian's. Olivia looked to Fin in terror. "Is Brian there?" she asked, sounding casual, not wanting to give anything away.

"Sorry, he's a little... tied up."

"Could you have him call me?" Olivia asked playing dumb.

"Sure," the voice said and the next thing Olivia knew the line went dead. She quickly turned to Josh, hoping for a thumbs up. He shook his head.

She sighed and leaned her elbows on the table, resting her head in her hands. Fin walked closer to her and rubbed her back soothingly. "We'll find him, Liv. Someway."

"This would be my life," she whispered.

"Come on," Fin said helping Olivia up, "I'll take you back to the hotel and we can order some lunch. I'm sure Josh will keep looking for him."

"You have my word," Josh said.

Olivia agreed so Fin drove Olivia to her hotel and they stayed in her room waiting for a pizza to be delivered. Olivia wasn't up for talking and all she could think about was the man on the phone. He had said that Brian was a little tied up and she couldn't get that out of her head. All she could think about was never seeing him again.

Fin noticed that Olivia had tears in her eyes yet again and he just didn't know what to do. "Liv," he said quietly, sitting down on the bed next to her. "I'm sorry... I won't stop until I find him, okay? I can't imagine how hard this is for you."

The first tear slowly fell down her cheek. "I had a bad feeling about this as soon as he told me he had to leave for awhile," she sobbed, "I never should have let him go alone."

"This isn't your fault," Fin assured her. His heart was definitely breaking for his friend.

"I know that," she whispered, "But... I just... I need him," she admitted, "I need him."

Fin just looked at her and how she was crying openly in front of him, admitting that she needed Brian. In that moment he realized that Olivia Benson had changed. She had found someone that loved her for who she was and that she loved him too. "I'm going to call Josh and see if he has gotten anything, okay? Why don't you rest until the pizza gets here. You look exhausted."

Olivia nodded and climbed under the covers of the queen size hotel bed. She let her head rest against the soft cotton pillows and closed her eyes, hoping to dream about Brian.

Fin stepped out into the hallway just outside the hotel room door and dialed Josh's number. "Look," he said right when Josh picked up, "I know you don't know Olivia but, I do and we have to find Garcia because she will never be the same without Brian. Do you understand."

"Yep," Josh said quickly, "It's a good thing I have news."

"What is it?"

"I got an incoming call from a gas station near Mercy West Hospital that said Garcia came in just a few hours ago. They saw his picture on the news and they called it in. I'm heading there now."

"Did they say if he used a credit card?"

"Yeah," Josh answered, "Looks like this is a promising lead. We know he's in the area."

"Pull up the security tapes from buildings around the neighborhood and find him," Fin said, "I'll owe you."

"Got it," Josh said before hanging up and jumping into his car. He was a good cop and he was damned if he wasn't going to find Brian Cassidy and put Tyler Garcia away for good.