Erin couldn't help herself. Once she got a free moment where Jay was busy, she ducked outside and called Hank. She needed someone to track her incoming calls to find out who the hell was threatening her.

"Voight."

"It's Erin."

"What's wrong kiddo?"

"I need you to check on my incoming calls."

"Why?"

"I've gotten two phone calls now threatening me."

"Someone is threatening you?"

"Just a couple cryptic calls. 'I know who you are Erin Lindsay' and 'You'll pay for your crimes, Erin Lindsay'. Hank, whoever is doing this knows my name, they know my number. How the hell did they get my number? The number comes up as unavailable and whoever is calling is using one of those voice changer things. I can't tell if it's a man or a woman, but Jay doesn't know about this. He can't know about this. I'm not putting him in another position where he has to cover for me or figure out how he's going to protect me."

"Halstead is a big boy, he can figure out what he needs to do and he knows you can also take care of yourself. I'll do some digging but I really suggest coming clean to Halstead. Keeping secrets is what's gets us into trouble."

"He's finally relaxing now that we're away from the city. I want him to enjoy this vacation before we head back to Chicago."

"I'll call as soon as I know something."

"Thanks Hank."

"Anytime, kiddo."

Erin hung up and sat down on the porch swing. This had become her favorite place at the cabin. She knew that Hank was right and she should tell Jay what was going on but he had already done enough for her. He gave her back her life and now she just wanted to share it with him.

"There you are," Jay said, coming outside.

"I just love this swing," Erin said, sliding over and making room for him. Jay sat next to her.

"This was always my favorite place here," Jay said, slinging an arm around her.

"I can see why. This truly is a peaceful place. I can see why you wanted to bring me here so badly."

"Like I said before, this is a great place to retire."

"You thinking of retiring already?"

"No but someday and I'd like to think we're gonna retire together. Have our own little slice of paradise here on Lake Peshtigo."

"Maybe one day," Erin said, quoting an old line from before they became a couple. It was nice to reminisce about how they came to be.

""Oh one day huh?" Jay asked, reaching over to tickle her. Erin tried to get out of his grasp but her laughter was proving too much for her.

"Uncle! Uncle! I give!"

"Thought so," Jay said as he relaxed back on the bench. Erin leaned into him and felt something in his pocket.

"You hiding something in there?" she asked.

Jay sighed as he reached into his pocket. He slid off the bench and knelt in front of her.

"Jay…" Erin started but Jay stopped her.

"Erin, I had wanted to do this differently but really this is the best way, the only way this could be done. We have gone through so much together, both as a couple and apart. I just want to make sure we never have to do things apart again." Jay opened the ring box and Erin covered her mouth when she saw it. "This ring belonged to my mother. Back before you had left, I had asked Will to get it for me from the family safety deposit box. Mom had left it for either Will or I once we had found the woman we wanted to spend our life with. As much as I'm sure Will wanted it when he proposed to Natalie, he bought his own ring and let me keep this one for when I made that leap. He knew I wanted to give it to you and I never lost hope that someday I would give it to you. So I told Voight I was going to bring you out here and that I intended to propose."

"Hank knew about this?"

"Of course. I'm a pretty old-fashioned guy."

"You asked his permission?"

"Yeah, I did. That's what you do when you were raised right. So now that we have everything out in the open, I have a question to ask you. Erin Lindsay, will you marry me?"

"I have something to tell you first."