So, I find that starting this story was a little rough and I finally got this one together. It didn't take nearly as long to write this one because I wasn't constantly going back and fixing things. I find that I'm getting better reviews for this one so I'll probably make this story a little longer; it just depends on how much people tell me they want to read it in the reviews.

Chapter 2:

When Olivia finally finished reading the case file, she looked at the clock. It was one forty-five and she needed to start getting ready. She figured Ella wouldn't show up in slacks and a red t-shirt, so she needed to get changed. She looked down at the small girl sleeping against her chest and tried not to wake her as she got up and headed to her room. On her way there, she wondered why he had chosen to meet at the park and then remembered the online profile. 'She' had told him that Quinn was very shy and had huge separation anxiety, which Olivia figured Huang found out from when he had met her beforehand, and told him that she wasn't sure she could do anything. He had said that Quinn was cute and that he couldn't wait to meet her, so they decided to go to the park where Quinn could play. She really didn't know how Huang would know what to say in her place, but then figured it was just because he was basically able to read minds. She laughed at her own thoughts as she entered her room.

When Olivia tried to place Quinn on her bed, she found that Quinn had latched onto her shirt and wouldn't let go. When Quinn awoke from her hour-long nap, she began to get upset. She didn't want Olivia to but her down, so she started to cry.

"Quinn, I have to get ready. Mommy's going to meet a friend later."

"Me go too," Quinn said through her harsh sniffles.

"Yes, you are going too, but I have to get ready. I'll be right in the closet, okay? Then I'll come right back out, but I have to change."

"No, wanna stay wif you!" Quinn immediately latched onto Olivia's neck again when she jumped up from the bed. Olivia didn't know what kind of hell this girl had been through when she was little; all she knew was that no one stayed with her to help her get through it.

"Quinn, I'll count to…fifteen and I promise I will be out by then, Okay?"

Quinn took a minute to think about it, and then reluctantly let go of Olivia's neck. Just like she had said, Olivia was out within the fifteen second mark and back next to Quinn's side.

"See, that wasn't so bad, was it?" All she heard was a small whimper and then Quinn was around her neck again. Olivia figured this would become a typical routine, but kind of enjoyed having to take care of someone who couldn't let her go.

Olivia walked back into the closet, Quinn in hand, and grabbed a pair of gold sandals that matched her deep red romper. The romper was sleeveless with shorts. It was perfect for a beautiful summer day in the park. She headed over to the master bathroom that was brightly lit. Somehow, she had managed to brush her shoulder-length dark brown hair and apply a little makeup all with a three-year-old attached to her neck. She figured this is why so many moms didn't wear makeup very often.

When she looked back at the clock again, it read two fifteen, which meant that she had about half an hour to get to the park. She wanted to be there a little early so that Quinn could get used to the surroundings. She wasn't sure if she had ever been to the park before and she didn't want to make it look like she was a horrible parent either.

Olivia finally got Quinn in a pair of denim overalls and a white t-shirt. She put a pair of orange sneakers on her to match her curly red hair. She picked Quinn up, grabbed her purse and her keys, and headed out the door.

When they finally arrived at the park on time, Olivia took Quinn out of her car seat and started to head towards an open area. She had brought along a ball because kicking it back and forth was Quinn's favorite game. Even though she hadn't really spent time with her yet, Huang had told her a few things about the young girl in a phone call she had made earlier that day.

Olivia had placed her down next to her and then crouched down to her eye-level.

"So, do you wanna kick the ball, or do you wanna play a different game?"

"Kit da baw," Quinn said in her toddler speech patterns. Olivia just laughed as she got up and moved a little bit away from Quinn. The two of them sat there for a good half hour before Olivia realized it was almost three thirty and Paisley was a no-show. Olivia softly kicked the ball to Quinn and, when she did, she looked up and saw and older-looking mand walking towards her. A little way behind him were two stern-looking men who she figured were his security team. Paisley had shown up in a light blue polo shirt and khaki pants. She figured that, even though he had asked to go to the park, he would never show up in anything less then dress pants and a nice shirt. He was just one of those guys.

She looked back down at the ball Quinn was kicking towards her when Paisley noticed her and smiled. She didn't know he was looking and he saw that she wasn't looking at him, so he took the opportunity to smile. He had only spoken to her online, but he already knew he liked her. She was pretending not to notice him because she figured he was the type of guy who want to make the first introduction.

He removed his sunglasses and asked his team to stay behind a little bit.

"Hello, Ella," he said. "I'm sorry for ruining your game, but I figured that I had to introduce myself at some point." Olivia gave him a small laugh. No wonder he had so many people wrapped around his finger. He was quite the charmer.

"Hi," Olivia said as Quinn immediately ran to her leg to hide behind when she noticed Paisley. Olivia looked down at her leg and picked up Quinn.

"I'm Oliver, and this," Oliver said as he looked at Quinn, "must be the lovely Quinn I've been hearing so much about." Quinn wrapped her arms around Olivia's neck and dug her head into Olivia's shoulder.

"Sorry," Olivia said quietly, "she's a little shy." Olivia looked at Quinn who was not going to remove her head from Olivia's neck and told Oliver to follow her to a nearby bench.

"So," Olivia said in order to break the awkward silence, "Can I ask what made you want to start meeting people?"

"Well, with my work, I'm always doing business from home and it's not really fun if you don't have anything to come home to, ya know?"

"Yeah, I was like that before I had Quinn." Olivia smiled. Oliver looked at Quinn again, trying to get her attention.

"Hey, Quinn. I hear that you like to kick the ball around a little. Do you want to play some with me?" Quinn turned her head to look at him. She still had her arms wrapped around Olivia's neck, but her head was no longer buried in her shoulder. Olivia looked at Quinn, who then looked at Olivia. When she finally agreed to move, she wouldn't let go of Olivia's hand. She walked with her back to the large open area and kicked the ball with Paisley the whole time her hand was in Olivia's. However, when Olivia tried to let go, Quinn almost started to throw a fit until Olivia grabbed her hand again. The three of them played like that for hours until Quinn started to get a little sleepy and rub her eyes. Oliver went over to where Olivia was standing and brought the ball with him.

"I think I should get her home. Sorry I had to cut this short, but it's starting to get dark out and she's getting tired."

"That's okay, I appreciate you bringing her here. When I saw the pictures, she was just so cute and I couldn't wait to meet her. Plus, it was me who wanted you to bring her along anyway." The two of them stood there for an awkward minute or two before Olivia broke the silence.

"I had a great time," she said quietly.

"I did too." Before Olivia could even register what was going on, Oliver's mouth was on hers within seconds. The two of them stood there for a few minutes until Quinn started saying that kissing was gross and turned her head. This caused both adults to laugh.

"Okay, well, I think that's my cue. Thank you for today. I really did have a lot of fun."

"So did I." He gave her a small peck on the lips before she grabbed the ball and started walking towards her car. He watched her put Quinn in her car seat and watched as she got into her own seat and drove off. He waited a few minutes before he pulled out his cellphone and dialed a number.

"Yeah, Marco, it's me. I don't want anyone going any where near that house, you understand me? She's mine and so's the girl. I want 'round-the-clock, twenty-four seven, got it?"

"Yeah, Boss, got it."

"Good. It's the white SUV that just left, see it?"

"Yeah, Boss, we got her."

"Good. If anyone goes within fifty miles of that house, I want to know about it, do you hear me? Absolutely no one goes near her, understand?"

"Yeah, we got everything under control, Boss. No one goes in or out."

"Good, now get going. I don't want anything happening while you're moping around." When he ended the phone call, he saw a small, black town car follow in the direction of Olivia's vehicle. Little did Paisley know, Fin and Elliot were watching form the other end of the street.

"Geez, this guy is the definition of possessive. We gotta tell Liv." Fin took out his phone and started to dial Olivia's phone number. While he was waiting for her to answer, he started talking again. "I mean, I know cap said it wouldn't be long, but I didn't think it would be right after the first meeting."

"Fin, you should remember from narcotics that, unless another Don comes in and says otherwise, as soon as one lays eyes on something they want, they're not letting anyone or anything anywhere near it. There's just no way he's letting her go anytime soon."

"Well, it's a damn good thing she's gotta go under for a while, or else we'd have a big problem on our hands."

"Or, a big target on our backs."

"Yeah, that too." Fin's phone finally stopped ringing when Olivia put her phone on the Bluetooth speaker.

"Hey, Fin, what's up?"

"Just be advised, he's already got security on you 'round-the-clock."

"Already?"

"Yeah, just be careful, okay, Liv?"

"Don't worry, Fin, I will be."

"Okay, drive safely, Bye."

"Bye." Olivia hung up the phone with the touch screen in her car and looked into the rearview mirror. She was going to have to be extra careful now that she's not the only one he's after.