oH BOY, I am so so sorry for the wait. I hope people are still interested in this story.


"I think I may have found Bunny's motive." Olivia said showing Hank the piece of paper she was looking at. "Bunny wasn't included in their parents' will but Leslie was. Also," she picked up another sheet. "It looks like Leslie was the perfect child and, well, we know how Bunny turned out."

"Sibling rivalry? I mean I'm sure that had to suck growing up, but killing your only sibling? That's a little far fetched."

Olivia crossed her arms and looked at him. "Hank, how long have you been doing this job?"

"Too damn long."

"So, you know people get killed for less than this. If my parents didn't put me in their will, but they put my perfect sister in it, I would want her dead, too."

"Okay, but their mom didn't even die until years after Leslie was killed."

"Exactly. So not only would her parents have no choice but to put her in the will, she got the money that Leslie saved for Erin. Bunny is a lot smarter than she has us thinking."

Hank sighed and rubbed his hands over his face. "I'm done with this." He said grabbing the files from the bed and put them on the nightstand. "I just want to focus on you and Ella right now." He said leaning over and placing his hands on Olivia's growing bump.

She smiled and leaned back into the pillow. "I think we should go with another unisex name."

"No. Ella is her name." He said before he kissed her stomach gently. "You like Ella, don't you?"

"You like the whole name process more than I remembered."

"I can't believe our child is acting like you already." Olivia said as she sat in front of baby name books. She was seven months into her pregnancy and every time she went to the doctor, the baby was not in the right position to see the sex.

"Hey, that's not nice. Erin just wants to surprise us." He said looking up from a book finally finding a name that he liked.

"Erin?" Olivia asked looking over at him.

"Yeah, we don't know what we're having so Erin works perfectly."

Olivia thought for a moment before she spoke. "I actually kind of like that. Erin Marie Voight."

"And Erin Henry Voight if it's a boy."

"I have two questions for you. One, how do you come up with these good names and why do you like E names?" She asked crossing her arms over her chest.

Before he could reply, there was a knock at the door followed by a voice. "Put some clothes on. I'm coming in." Erin waited about five seconds before she opened the door.

The couple looked over at the door. "We didn't even hear you come in. What's going on?"

Erin walked over to the bed and sat down at the foot of it. "I got some more information about Bunny."

Hank put his hand up to stop her. "We're done with that for the night. We're talking about baby names right now."

She slightly smiled but still continued talking. "You know how Teddy's dad is in prison?"

"You really are our kid." Olivia said grinning.

"Well, I visited him today and we had an interesting talk about Bunny. He claimed that he was an accessory to multiple murders and robberies with Bunny and he took the fall for her. That's why he's serving life. I called his attorney and he said if we could prove that Bunny was the mastermind, he can get his sentence reduced." She said with a satisfied smile on her face.

"So, she's a serial killer?"

"According to him, yes."

"Erin," Olivia started off softly, "I know it was a painful period for you, but do you remember anything from your childhood that can prove any of this?"

Erin was quiet for a moment as she forced herself to think about her past. "I had to be like eight or nine when she dropped me off at daycare and told me that I may never see her again. I didn't, not for two weeks, at least. The daycare was closing and her parents picked me up and we couldn't get in touch with her."

Olivia glanced over at Hank before she spoke. "We're going to have to look at all cold cases with the same M.O. for the last thirty years."

"Do you know how many hits we're going to get? It's going to take months to sort through all those cases."

"Considering the fact that she was in and out of rehab, prison, and the city, I think that will narrow it down quite a few. Plus, I'm sure Teddy's dad will have no problem giving us more information about these killings if it meant less jail time for him." Erin said.

"Serial killers only get better with every kill." Hank said trying to talk some sense into the two of them about how impossible it would be to be able to find every case that Bunny may have been involved in.

"Correct, but that's also their downfall. They perfect one way to kill and that's what gets them caught."

"When did you become a criminal analyst?" Hank asked Olivia with a smirk on his face.

"When I started dating one." She joked.

"Ouch." He said holding his hand over his heart, but with a smile on his face. He then looked at Erin, "But, like I said when you first walked in, we're done talking about this for the night. Unless you would like to contribute to middle names for your sister, you can go."

Erin raised an eyebrow, but smiled. "I have been kicked out of better places, anyway. I do like Ella Marie." She smirked.

Olivia rolled her eyes. "There are few times when you act like your father, but when you do, you sure know how to get under my skin just like him. I'm naming the baby what I want. Ella is on the list, but she is not going to have the same middle name as you, Erin Marie."

"I love you, too, mom." She said through laughter. It was moments like this that she was glad she was still able to experience even though she was an adult.

Though Erin wasn't being serious, Olivia still teared up at her calling her mom. It was something she's wanted to hear for the last thirty years, and the want had become stronger since she found out Erin was her daughter.

"Oh, no. You made her cry." Hank said poking fun at Olivia's hormones, but still wrapping an arm around her.

"I'm sorry!" She said climbing up on the bed and sitting next to Olivia.

"No," Olivia chuckled and wiped her tears. "It's fine. I just never thought I would hear the daughter I had to give up call me mom, even if you were just joking."

"You are my mom, though. I know there was Leslie, Bunny, and Camille, but they could never replace you."

"Erin, you're killing her." Hank said with a small smile on his face before pulling her even closer.

"Go to hell, Hank." She said sniffling and looking over at Erin. "They're happy tears, I swear."

"Good, because I mean every word." She said before standing up from the bed. "I'm going to go. Goodnight, guys. Love you."


"How did you just change your mind that quickly?" Jay asked sitting down on the couch next to Erin and handing her a beer.

"I already know Bunny is a bad person. Even though she's not my real mom, I don't want my image of her tainted anymore than it already is." Erin had been thinking for the last few days and she wanted this all to stop with Bunny. The murders happened years ago and she just wanted to focus her energy on forming a relationship with Olivia and preparing to be an older sister again.

"Yeah, but don't you want her to pay for her mistakes?"

"Her going to prison isn't going to change all the pain she put me through. Hank and Olivia talk about Leslie like she was an angel and I don't even remember her. I could have had a normal life if Bunny didn't kill her. So, yes, she should pay for her mistakes, but that isn't going to undo all the damage she has done." She curled into Jay's side. "I'm just tired of feeling like this."

"Like what?" He asked as he wrapped an arm around her. He could see how defeated his girlfriend was and just wanted to switch lives with her, so she wouldn't have to deal with this anymore.

"Disposable. Lied to. Hurt." She said with almost no emotions in her voice. Just as soon as she started to get her life back on track, it was always something else that popped up to throw her off.

"Hey," he spoke softly. "You are not disposable. I could not imagine my life without you. I know Hank has kept Olivia a secret all these years, and even Bunny was quiet about it, but maybe they a had a reason for you. It's probably not a good reason, but I don't think they did it on purpose."

Jay had a point, but she just didn't want to hear it. At first, she thought it was a good idea to go through with this, but for what? It was just going to cause her more pain in the end, and she was tired of having to get over things.


Olivia walked in the precinct with Noah. Being in Chicago, permanently was something she was going to have to get used to, especially because she wasn't cleared to start work. So she spent all her free time with Noah and connecting Bunny to the murder of her sister. She found a new connection and couldn't wait for Hank to get home, so she came here.

"Olivia!" Platt said with a smile on her face that only got bigger when she saw Noah with her. "Who is this cutie?" She said walking around the desk.

Olivia smiled and looked down at Noah. "Say hi to Trudy, Noah." Olivia was one of the few people that Platt actually liked and had permission to call her by her first name.

Noah shyly waved before hiding his face into Olivia's thigh.

Platt smiled. "He's adorable. How can I help you?"

"I'm here to talk to Hank. Are they in?"

"Yup. I'll watch Noah and buzz you up."

"Thank you so much. He enjoys getting fingerprinted, by the way. You can thank Fin for that." She said shaking her and laughing while walking up the stairs. She had on one of Hank's shirt so she could hide her ever growing bump. Though they were out of the woods, this was still something that they wanted to keep to themselves.

"Well, Noah, are you ready to have access to upstairs?" Trudy asked before grabbing his hand and taking him behind the desk.

"It's our favorite boss." Ruzek said as he saw Olivia walked up the stairs.

Olivia smiled. She loved that Hank's unit loved and appreciated her more than Hank. It was nice to rub in his face from time to time. "Hey, guys. Is he busy?"

"Nope. We just closed a case." Erin answered. "Is everything alright?" She hadn't told anyone about Bunny's case or the fact that Hank and Olivia were her real parents except for Jay.

"Yeah, just wanted to get out of the house, but can you join us in the office?" Olivia told her before opening the door to Hank's office. "Hello."

Erin looked at the rest of the unit before following Olivia into the office and closing the door behind her.

"There is something going on with those three." Atwater said before looking at Jay, expecting to get answers.

Jay looked over as he felt the attention in the room shift to him. "I know nothing, and even if I did, I wouldn't tell you guys." He said while looking at the three of them in Hank's office. After the conversation him and Erin had last night, he didn't want them to get her involved in this anymore because he saw the effect it had on her.

"That's messed up." Kevin said.

"So, what's up?" Erin asked while sitting down on the couch.

"I found a new connection and was too impatient to wait until later on. The small truck company Bunny used to work for went under because the boss was murdered. Guess how he died: on the road because his brakes were messed with. The mechanic was obviously the one charged with it. However, Bunny was his mistress and a few days before his death, he got back with his wife."

Hank leaned back in his chair and crossed his arms. "Now that sounds like Bunny's MO."

With a hand on her growing bump, Olivia continued to talk. "It gets better. Her DNA was found in the cabin, but because she cleaned the trucks, the evidence was thrown out. Well, they failed to check to see which trucks she was assigned to clean. His was not one of them." Olivia said with a small smirk on her face that she used when she was close to cracking a case.

"We can link her to this murder, but what about Leslie? Isn't that why we started this?" Erin asked trying to understand the relevance of this. She didn't want to be in here, and if this information wasn't going to help them nail her for Leslie's death, then she didn't want to hear it.

"Yes, but that's before we found out she was a serial killer. Her MO is brake lines. Teddy's dad is a mechanic." Hank said like it should be obvious to Erin as to why Olivia brought this to their attention.

"It's just hard to believe that the person I called mom all my life is really a serial killer." Erin said quietly.

"Oh, honey," Olivia said before sitting next to her on the couch. "It's not easy to think of parents like they're less than perfect even when the signs are obvious. My mom told me about my dad and I never believed her until I read her report myself, and even then I would have my doubts."

"It's just that you guys didn't want me, Leslie died and then I was stuck with a criminal until captain dad came and saved me but still let me believe Bunny was my real mom. Let's not forget that he had to almost force Camille to even like me. Yeah, I'm quite positive all of my parents are less than perfect." She snapped before getting up from the couch and storming out of the office.

Hank and Olivia looked at each other with confused looks on their faces. Something had obviously tipped Erin off, and they didn't know what it was.

"Did I say something wrong?" Olivia asked.

He shook his head. "I think the last few months are catching up with her." He stood up from his desk and was about to walk out to find Erin on his own, but he remembered the talks him and Olivia had. He stopped and held out his hand. "Let's go find her and see what is really going on."


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