A/N: This is the second to last chapter y'all! I can't wait until I can post the last chapter. Now, to give you a head of what's to come….the very ending of this chapter gives away a little surprise…..actually a big surprise…..that will fulfill every moment of the next chapter. I just can't wait until this story ends, because, in my opinion, the ending is so good!

Chapter Nineteen: The Unforeseen Moment

"Yeah, it's me." replied Lizzie, smiling.

"What brought you all here? Do you have something to tell me?" asked Kelly, figuring that there was some sort of news to be told to her.

"Well, Kelly, I was worried where you were," answered Lizzie, "And my dad said that he knew you. So he brought me along here with Olivia."

"I remember your dad. Wasn't he the one that was with Olivia when they brought me into the ambulance?"

"Yes, I was." stated Elliot. At that moment, he could remember what she looked like when the EMTs set her down onto the stretcher. Elliot could picture her entire facial expression; she looked so scared. Throughout all his life working in the SVU, no one could really define Elliot as an emotional person (that would really be something to describe Olivia), unless if there was a case that got too close to him. But at that instant Elliot felt a tear come down on his cheek. There she was, just lying down on the hospital bed; the girl who he saw very frightened the night she was attacked. The poor pregnant 13-year old. The poor girl who knew his own daughter very well. But before Elliot could break down, he turned himself around and quickly wiped his eyes with his fingers.

"So, what did you come here for? I take it that you all have some bad news to tell me."

"Actually, this time we don't." declared Olivia. "We came here to talk to you about something."

"What about?"

"I was so scared for you, Kelly. You were someone I've been really close to for the past year or so. And when I noticed that you didn't show up for school, it got me worrying, because I knew you couldn't be having your baby yet."

"And, Kelly, we were hoping you could tell us any stuff you haven't told us already. We thought bringing Lizzie here would do some good." Elliot said, hoping that there would be something she could share with them that she hadn't told Olivia before.

"I'm sorry, but I…I told Olivia everything."

"Are you sure about that? Because if you really do have something to say, then don't be afraid to say it now, because, honey, it can really help us track down that man that did that to you." said Olivia. She knew that Kelly probably wouldn't cooperate, whether or not Lizzie was visiting.

"I said no! There's nothing else to tell you! Why don't you just leave me alone!" Kelly said, while raising her voice unintentionally.

Olivia, Elliot, and Lizzie all looked at one another, in a brief moment of silence. They knew that Kelly didn't really exactly mean to outburst like that; it was probably just the mood swings from the pregnancy kicking in.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say that."

"Kelly, you don't need to apologize. We all know that you've been through a lot. And my partner Elliot, over here, has witnessed it all too. And so has Lizzie. We all care for you, and we wouldn't want anything bad to happen to you. You've already been through enough, and you really don't need to go through anything more."

"But I'm not going through anything more. I'm in a hospital now. What's the least that could happen here?"

After about a few minutes of chatting with one another, Elliot and Lizzie said their last goodbyes to Kelly and walked out the door. Unlike the two of them, Olivia stayed and shut the door after Elliot and Lizzie left.

"The hospital was supposed to release me today. But since I don't have anyone to live with, they're supposed to make arrangements somehow sooner or later. I guess I'll be staying here for the next few days or so." began Kelly, with a sad face. She had been in the hospital for about a week, and anyone could tell she was getting sick of staying in the same bed for so long, having daughters come in left and right, to both check on her and stick those dreadful needles into her.

"In fact, Kelly, I got that all situated out." responded Olivia.

"What do you mean?"

"This morning, one of the doctors called me and told me that they were going to have to call ACS, since you had no place to go. I told them that it wasn't necessary, since you had been her for what must have seemed like years. My Captain said that I should take a break from this all, so I decided to take a few days off, so I told the doctor that you could come and stay with me for those few days until we can figure out what home to place you in permanently."

"Olivia, you don't have to do that. You don't have to do this, really."

"Yes, I do, sweetheart. My job is to not only put the bad guys away, but to protect the victims. You need some place to stay for a short time, and I'm offering you to stay at my place. And, besides, if anything goes wrong with your pregnancy, we can always come here."

"Well, thanks. It's actually the first time I've heard someone actually care about me, and to do something as nice as that. Thank you, Olivia."

"It's not a problem. About in a little while the doctors are going to come in and get you all ready to leave, and you can come to my car and we can drive to my place."

"But are you really sure about this?"

"Of course I am."

Within about a half an hour, Olivia and Kelly were already in Olivia's car. Kelly was in the front seat, and she could notice the time on the car clock, and it read 11:23 pm. She seemed really tired, and it was truly a relief to be somewhere else than the hospital for once. It had been silent for the past few minutes, and Kelly actually decided to break the dead silence by bringing up a conversation Olivia never expected her to.

"It was hard." she said. First, Olivia had no clue where this was going to exactly lead to.

"What was?"

"Living through all that. You, know, my mom being an alcoholic, never knowing my dad, and all that stuff. I know this may sound selfish, but when you told me that my mom died, I actually felt free for once in my life."

"Kelly, that is not a selfish thing to say, at all. I understand what you had gone through, because it was almost the same for me. When my mom died too, I felt like I wasn't her slave anymore. What had happened was I was working on this case where my Captain called me into his office. He told me that my mother had fallen down a set of stairs near the subway, and didn't make it. I knew that she knew went on the subway, and she had to have been drunk. I felt horrible at the same time though."

"So what you had been through in life wasn't as easy as some people might think it is?"

"Yeah, pretty much. But working in the SVU has kind of let me move on. I know I've been way too close to some cases that can relate to me, but I just try to let everything behind."

"The same thing kind of goes for me, except I'm not in the SVU, of course. At school, I just didn't talk about it. No one really knew what happened. I tried to pretend it never did. It was hard trying to keep it a secret, but I kind of managed, in a way."

Olivia turned her head towards Kelly's direction, and could see the same pain in her eyes that she had felt before. Olivia had always tried to pretend that none of it was real, even though it was impossible. But after a few moments of thinking about her agonizing childhood, Kelly started to look like something very shocking had happened to her. Then Olivia could hear a sudden "Ouch" coming from Kelly's voice.

"What's wrong, Kelly?" she asked, without waiting a second to see what was happening.

"I think my water just broke."