"Find my daughter now." Erin shouts at her team as they disperse throughout the club.
They search the whole club top to bottom and ask everybody questions. When there was absolutely no luck finding Emery, Erin started thinking about everything that that man could be doing to her daughter.
"You told me she'd be safe. You promised me Voight." Erin yells at Hank.
"She will be fine. We will find her, but right now I need you to calm down. Halstead take her back to the precinct she can't work the case any longer." He says.
"Okay." Jay says walking towards Erin.
"No I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to help find her." Erin says.
"You know the rules Erin. Now go with Jay."
"Since when do you follow rules?" Erin shouts.
"Go back to the precinct now." Hank said sternly.
Erin stormed out of the club followed by Jay they got in the car and it was quiet for the longest time. As tears streamed down Erin's face she wiped them away quickly. She kept thinking to herself stay strong for your daughter.
"She will be fine the guys will find her." He says grabbing her hand.
It was quiet for awhile after that and it gave Erin time to think.
"I lied before." She said.
"About what?" he asked puzzled.
"I didn't move in with Hank until I was sixteen and Emery was almost two. I lied because I didn't want you to know what a terrible mother I was." She says crying.
"Erin, Emery loves you. You couldn't have been that bad of a mother."
"When she was six months old, Bunny sold her for a fix. I was out working the streets and the old lady next door that usually watched her brought her home early because her son was in an accident. Bunny was high out of her mind and she sold my baby to Charlie Pugliese. Then to get her back Charlie made me a deal little did I know I was making a deal with the devil. I fell in love with him he helped support me and my daughter. Then he got me hooked on dope and I wasn't the mother I should have been and he took care of her. I was still pregnant when I became Hank's CI, he noticed I was on a downhill spiral, he took Emery until I got clean and then I was able to move in with too." She says ashamed.
"Erin that wasn't your fault. Bunny giving Emery to Charlie wasn't your fault. The deal you made with Charlie was so you could protect her. Even when you started the drugs you did what was best for her by giving her to Hank. I don't think you're a bad mom and we will find her got it." Jay says trying to reassure her everything was going to be fine." He says.
"But the time when she was four and ended up in the hospital because she got hit by a car that was my fault. I was too busy fighting with Dylan on the phone and she ran into the street. The scar she has on her face is from the 33 stitches she had, she has a little one on her chin where she cracked it open on the pavement, and she also had five broken ribs. It could have been worse but the guy saw her and managed to slow down a little before he hit her. I was trying so hard to hold on to her, the onetime I don't pay attention she got hurt and Dylan got custody. If it wasn't for Hank I wouldn't have gotten to see her at all." She says.
"She will be ok, Erin. Accidents happen that's why they are called accidents. This isn't your fault and neither was that." He says pulling up to the precinct.
They both go inside and it is completely silent. Erin sits at her desk for a little bit analyzing everything that had happened. Every now and then she would get up and pass back and forth. Erin just wanted her daughter back safely, she didn't care how Hank did it but he better do it quickly. The phone rings on Erin's desk, she looks up at Jay and then quickly answers it.
"Lindsay." She says answering it.
"Mom." Emery says in weary tone.
"Baby, where are you?" She says tears rolling down her face.
"I don't know. He says he wants grandpa to bring him money."
"How much?" Erin says.
"Half a million."
"I'll call your grandpa now baby hang in there. I love you."
"I love you too." Emery manages to get out before the line goes dead.
Erin calls Voight right when she hangs up. The squad quickly rushes back to the precinct to think of anything that would tell them her location.
"Her earrings. They have chips in them. See if she still has them on." Voight says to mouse.
Mouse rushes over to his computer and starts punching in his codes.
"Got her she still has them on. She's at 1001 West 115th street." Mouse says.
"Gear up let's roll out." Voight says.
"I'm coming and you can't stop me." Erin says.
Hank just nods his head and doesn't argue. They decide to go with a sort of sneak attack and park up the road and bust in. When they get through the door there a tons of packages stacked all over the place. They could hear people but didn't see anything yet. Finally, Erin turns a corner to find her daughter beaten, gagged, and tied to a chair. Emery's head was hung and she didn't see her mother sneaking up next her so when Erin touched her arm she jumped. Erin got a good look at Emery's face and was instantly pissed off. She couldn't believe her little girl had to go through that. The team found the men that where keeping Emery captive in a small storage closet. The men started shooting and the team returned fire. Hank took one of them down at the knee and Atwater killed the other. Hank walked into the room and kicked the guns away. He grabbed the guy that was still alive by the shirt and shook him.
"That girl you grabbed is my granddaughter. You just made a big mistake you son of a bitch he says punching him in the face.
"Pop's I am ok." Emery says clearly in pain hanging onto her mom so she can walk.
Halstead called a bus so they could get Emery to the hospital. Erin rode with her but Jay followed with the car. When they showed up at the Emergency room Jay made sure Will was the one to take care of Emery. While Emery was examined Erin was pacing back and forth in the waiting room while Jay sat and watched her intently, the whole time just wondering how he could fix everything for her.
