A/N Hello all and welcome to the next chapter! It may be short, because L&O Is on in 30 minutes!
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Captain Cragen was in his office, rearranging files, which he did rarely, and reading different newspaper articles. He sifted through the papers, reports, and warrants on his desk, until he came to and unfamiliar red piece of paper. He unfolded it and saw what looked to be Olivia's handwriting.
Captain Cragen,
If you are reading this, you should know that I've made my decision.
I feel that it is best that I transfer to a new squad As soon as possible.
I really need to cut loose of the squad, and of all the troubles that have
arose between me and my partner, I know you have given me time to
think about this, and I really have, but I do believe this is the right choice.
Tell Elliot that I'm Gone. All because of him. He has made my job at the
unit miserable, and I don't want to see him ever again. I just need to break
loose of his chains, and Live a stress... ALMOST stress free life.
Thank you for all you have done for me, and I love you like a father,
Yours Truly,
Olivia
Cragen folded up the note, feeling a tear stream down his cheek. She was leaving. Or was she? Little did he know, The Stabler 3 were standing outside, watching through his window.
"What's going on in there?" Lizzie asked.
"I'm not sure," Dickie said.
"Wait, you guys, he's crying?" Kathleen said in shock.
"Whoa... Crying. I'm sure he's just cheery," Dickie said.
"If our note to Cragen made him cry, imagine what our note to dad will do to dad," Lizzie said.
"And you know what that means," Dickie said.
"Rage," Kathleen answered.
"And a lot of it," Lizzie answered, giving her siblings a high five.
Kathleen slowly opened the door to Cragen's office, and noticed her dried up his tears quickly, trying to be strong.
"Hello you guys, what's up?" He asked.
"That note," Kathleen said.
Cragen looked at the piece of paper in his hands.
"How did you guys know about this note?" Cragen asked.
"We wrote it," Dickie said non-chalantly.
Cragen stared at them wide-eyed in shock.
"Do you know how scared, sad, and angry this got me?" Cragen asked.
"That's what we wanted it to do," Lizzie said, and Kathleen started to explain the plan to him.
"We are writing a note to dad, saying it's from Liv, a note filled with hate and anger. When dad finds it, he'll blow his top at her. You know, he jumps to conclusions really fast, not giving her a chance to say anything. But when they get into a fight, he always admits his fellings, they're just to mad at each other to care. So this time, were thinking of a way to get them to care, we just need to find out how."
"So, you guys are playing matchmaker eh?" He asked.
"We know that you might not want them to fall in love, bu-" Lizzie started being cut off by Cragen.
"Whoa, whoa, what do you mean. I just don't want it to interfere with the job," Cragen said.
The kids smiled.
"Now if you guys want, sure I'll help, but you'll need some other people to help them realize it," Cragen said.
"Really who?" Dickie and Lizzie asked.
Cragen stepped the kids out of his office and eyed Munch, Fin, Warner, Casey, and Huang.
"Watch out for Munch and Fin, just say NO to bets," Cragen said.
"Good luck," He finished, heading back into his office.
The kids smiled, and headed off to their round off.
A/N TEN MINUTES! I NEED TO UPDATE FAST! I know it probably sucked, but I'm time crunching! I'll try a long chapter tomorrow! Au revoir!
