A/N: I get the most random ideas when I'm sitting around doing nothing .And SVU's not mine.
We're supposed to be impartial. Our emotions aren't ever supposed to get the best of us, and when they do, we're supposed to make them go away. But we never do. It's an unwritten rule that we're allowed to be emotional as long as we can still do the job. It's hard not to be emotional when we're doing things like this.
We're supposed to be indifferent. But it's laughable how the city expects us to be. They don't see what we see or know what we know. They look down on us because of the beat we've taken but praise us when we close the high-profile cases. They're hypocritical. They always have been. But we've learned to handle it.
We're supposed to be neutral. But it's hard to be neutral in a job like this.
