Your Star
"Olivia, can I talk to you for a second?" Casey asked, walking into the precinct. Olivia got up and followed Casey up to the crib. "I thought I should tell you first."
"Tell me what?" Olivia asked.
"I'm moving, Liv. I've been offered a job… in Detroit. I'm not going to be prosecuting Nicolai Castigari," she told her.
"What?"
"Liv, even if I wasn't moving, I couldn't do it. We're friends." She paused for a moment. "They've already hired a new ADA. She's good, Liv. Possibly better than I am," Casey told her. "He's not going to get off, Liv. She can nail this guy."
"Who?"
"Her name is Alexis something… I can't remember her last name. She should be here soon," Casey said. "Liv, you're my friend. If I thought there was any way that she would lose this case, I wouldn't leave."
"You'd better be right about this girl, Casey. Because if he gets off, he's going to come looking for me and Kaitlyn first thing. And I know exactly what he would do, too," Olivia said. Casey nodded.
"I know, Liv. But we've got an open and shut case. There isn't any gray area, and there is no way the jury will acquit."
"Casey, Kaitlyn trusts you. How am I supposed to get her to let this new person in?"
"I'll talk to her, Liv. Alex and I can go pick her up from school this afternoon, and I'll explain it to her," Casey said. "I'm sorry, Liv."
"You'll have to come back… you know that, right?" Liv said.
"I'll come visit."
"For the wedding," Liv said. Casey glanced down at Liv's hand.
"It's about time," Casey replied, giving her a hug.
"That seems to be everyone's opinion. Including the kids."
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Alexis Cabot walked into the 16th Precinct Special Victims Unit squad room, unaware of the commotion she was about to cause. She knew it would be strange; this was Alexandra's territory, or it had been, before her death.
Katharine O'Kelley was the first person to notice her standing there. "Can I help you?"
"I'm supposed to be meeting Casey Novak here," Alexis said.
"She's up in the crib. She should be back down soon," O'Kelley told her. Alexis pushed back her blonde hair and leaned against an empty desk. It wasn't long before Casey and Olivia descended the stairs. Olivia was shocked to see her standing there; Alexis could tell that Olivia knew exactly who she was.
"Good, you're here," Casey said, walking over. "Katharine, where's everyone else?"
"Munch, Fin and the Captain have an interrogation going, Elliot went to the lab, and Cassidy's gone for doughnuts," O'Kelley replied. Alexis raised an eyebrow.
"Six detectives?" she asked.
"Yeah. Why?"
"Alex said four," Alexis told her.
"There used to only be four. O'Kelley is new, and Cassidy's been temporarily reassigned here," Casey explained.
"You must be Alex's sister," Olivia said.
"Yeah. Our parents had a wicked sense of humor. Alexandra, Alexander, and Alexis. Three Alexes in one family," Alexis said.
"Sounds… interesting," Katharine replied.
"You have no idea," Alex replied.
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"I'm guessing Katharine told you the news," Olivia said, walking up behind Elliot as he poured a cup of coffee.
"Yeah. Sucks that Casey's leaving," he said.
"El, she looks like Alex. It's Cabot's little sister," Olivia replied.
"What?"
"Our new ADA is Alexandra Cabot's younger sister. And I'm telling you, if it wasn't for the ten year age difference, they could be twins. They're almost identical, even down to the way they wear their hair," Olivia told him.
"That's kind of scary," Elliot said.
"Yeah. Munch, Fin, and the captain don't know yet."
"And you want me to tell them," Elliot said.
"I want to know if we should wait until she comes back or go ahead and tell them what's up," Olivia told him. He looked down into his coffee cup.
"How many cups have you had since this morning?" he asked.
"None. It's bad for the baby. Now stop avoiding my question," Olivia replied. Elliot sighed.
"I don't know. But what I do know is that you need coffee," he told her.
"Caffeine is bad for the baby," she said.
"So then I'll go find you some decaf."
A/n: Okay, so I can just imagine these guys without coffee, and I must say it's pretty entertaining. Maybe that'll be my next one-shot!
