Recognitions for this prompt goes to jaelyn2001: "Another great prompt. Love it. Another prompt: Ruzek/Burgess and Jay/Erin go out on a secret double dinner date and Olinsky and Voight catch them and they make up some kind of excuse"

**No Worries**

Burgess ran the touch of lipstick across her lips. She watched Lindsey beside her; adjust the length of her dark purple dress. She pressed her hands against her breasts, and modified the wire beneath her bosom, "I can't believe we're double dating." Erin passes Kim an assuring grin, "You sound nervous."
"I am." Kim wipes the lipstick off of her teeth, "Mentally, I'm freaking out. Why did I agree to this?"
"Um, maybe because you like Adam!"

Erin giggled to herself as she turned Kim to face her. She adjusted a few strands on top of her friend's head, before setting her hands against the cop's shoulders, "You've wanted this for a long time."
"I know, and I'm excited for this!" Kim shook enthusiastically in her high heels, "You don't know how much I was looking forward to this date!"
Lindsey smiles in response, "I'm glad you're happy."
"I'm really happy Erin…and it's all thanks to you!"
"Me?" Lindsey points towards herself.

Burgess turns away and stares into the bathroom mirror. She leans against the countertop, "You convinced me to accept this date! I was going to turn it away. And now look at me!" She strikes a pose in the mirror, "I'm double dating with you and Jay! This is awesome!"

While this may have been her and Ruzek's first date, the case wasn't the same for Halstead and Lindsey. They've been seeing each other for the last month. When Adam first asked Kim out, she initially wanted to say no and run to the nearest exit. She wasn't good on the dating scene. It wasn't her forte. Lindsey had to step in and convince her to accept the offer like she did with Jay. It may not come again. While Kim was nervous to actually be alone with him, Erin persuaded the prospective couple to double date with them.
"Voight just can't know," Erin reminded, pulling a few paper towels out of the dispenser.
Kim took a paper towel from Lindsey, "Speaking of Voight, how did you guys keep it under the wraps for a whole month?"

Erin wiped her hands before disposing of the paper towel, "Two things: lingering glances and the evidence closet." Burgess eyes double in size. She tosses her paper towel in the trash after using it, "You are one naughty girl Erin Lindsey."

The young detective gave the rookie cop a bright and innocent smile. She was going to neither confirm nor deny Kim's allegation. Lindsey was prepared to respond, but the women's restroom door opened and in walked four women. It reminded her that she wasn't in the comforts of her own home. She was at a restaurant in downtown Chicago. Discretion wasn't here. She would have to confide in Burgess at another…more private time.
"We should probably head out," Kim noticed that Erin wasn't going to say anything.
Lindsey nodded in response, "Yeah, we've kept them waiting long enough."


As the girls ran to the restroom, Halstead and Ruzek remained at their booth. Jay silently stirred his martini as Adam eyed the older detective. Halstead could feel the man's orbs burning into his soul and out of irritation spoke up, "Is there something on your mind?"
"I'm glad you asked," Adam smirked, relieved that he wasn't going to be the one to speak first, "How can you risk it?"
Jay stuck a straw into his drink, "Risk what?"
"Risk your job." He finished.
"She's worth it. If we get caught, I don't mind transferring. I'll transfer anywhere, as long as I can continue seeing her."

Ruzek adjusted himself on the cushion. Jay was the one who convinced him to ask Burgess out. He wouldn't have done it without a little push. Ruzek was new to the team, and he didn't want to harm Burgess' chances of joining the Intelligence Unit, but if Voight didn't know that they were dating it wouldn't hurt anyone. He just had to follow Halstead's footsteps and keep his personal and professional lives separate.
"Hey," Erin smiled and slid into the booth.

Halstead wrapped his arm around her shoulders and pressed a kiss against her cheek. He winked encouragingly at Ruzek as Burgess slid in beside him.
"It's kind of hot sneaking around," Erin whispered into her partner's ear. He nodded before pressing a gentle kiss against her lips.

Jay dropped his arm and leaned back into his seat. His eyes grew wide as the waiter sat their ordered food in front of them. He couldn't help but pass side glances at Lindsey as he observed the interaction between Ruzek and Burgess. They acted like how anyone would act when on a first date. She blushed anytime he directed a question towards her. He avoided eye contact when the spotlight was on him. She picked around her food and giggled occasionally. He cracked corny jokes that wouldn't even make a baby laugh.
"Were we like this on our first date?" Jay whispered towards Erin.
She nodded and laughed harder, "I think your jokes were worse."

"Okay, I have to bring up the huge elephant in the room!" Burgess dropped her fork and looked up, "You guys aren't freaked out about the thought of Voight finding out. He'll kill you Halstead!"
"No worries," Erin pat Kimberly's hand in assurance. She gave Burgess worry no attention and went right back to her meal.
"How can you not worry? I…if he catches on, and questions me, I can't lie to him." Kim exclaims, shaking in her seat, "I'm a horrible liar! I stutter sometimes! I avoid eye contact all of the time when lying! He'll see right through it…with everyone."
"Except for me," Erin raised her hand.

Kim ignored her meal as it started to grow colder. She had to think about it. Voight may have been able to see through everyone's lies, but he could never see through Erin's. She had a gift. At least that's what Burgess considers it. Halstead, on the other hand, could see through every fib, whether big or small, involving Erin. She could never lie to him.
"How are you able to get away with lying to him?"

Jay clears his throat, "Hey, this is a date! You and Ruzek's first date," She blushes, "You guys need to do first date things. Get to know each other…"
"He's right," Adam nods in agreement.
"Fine, have you always wanted to be a cop?"
Adam smiles at Kim's question, "Yeah. My dad was one and it just felt like I was always supposed to follow in his footsteps. On the other hand, I did go through a phase in my childhood where I wanted to be a ninja." This pulled a small giggle from his date, "I've wanted to be a ninja before."

Erin clasped her hands together, "You guys make a perfect-"
"A perfect what?"

She could recognize that voice anywhere. It was very distinctive. It's been in her presence for more than eleven years. He was the man who found her. He protected her. He raised her. He was her boss. It was Voight. Erin sat up and smiled, "What?"
"You said they make a perfect, but you never finished. What were you going to say?" She turned around to face him and noticed Olinsky standing beside him.
"I was just going to say a perfect omelet."

Halstead eyed the woman in disbelief. It was no way Voight and Olinsky would believe that. She slid out of the booth, "Have you ever tried to make an omelet? You're all like yeah I'm making an omelet, and then you flip it and you're like yeah now I'm having scrambled eggs." Burgess teeth bit down onto her bottom lip. She couldn't say anything or she would tell everything. Ruzek mentally cheered at Lindsey's lie. He found it absolutely entertaining. Halstead silently applauded the woman he's grown to really like. Olinsky and Voight just smirked.
"What are you four even doing here?" Alvin looked between each of their faces.
Erin sat back down, "We got hungry. I didn't think getting dinner with coworkers and friends were illegal."
"It's not," Hank tilted his head to the side.
"Why so late?" Olinsky continued to question.
"We had a late shift, remember?" This time Halstead answered. He didn't want Lindsey to have to continue answering them by herself.
"Why did-"

Erin raised her hand, "We have dinner every Sunday night. How about I answer all of your questions then? I'm not trying to be rude by rushing you, it's just our food is getting cold." Voight could respect that. He nodded and waved for Olinsky to meet him by the door of the restaurant.
"Same time on Sunday."
She nodded. He wore his signature Voight smile as he backed away from the table, "Burgess and Ruzek, you two will have to make me an omelet one day."
"Great, now I'll have to learn how to cook," Adam smacked his forehead.

Burgess released a long breath, "I can finally breathe! That was too close for comfort!"
"Omelet?" Ruzek laughed out.
"I would like to see you try to do something better!" Erin defended, crossing her arms, "It was the first thing I could think of in such a short amount of time."
Halstead leaned over and pressed a kiss against her temple, "You were great."
"Yeah, I'm just curious to know how Sunday dinner will go."
Erin shrugged her shoulders, "Like I said earlier, no worries."
"No worries." Kim repeated.