I told Agent Lewis that she was a jinx, because she is,

And she told me that if she hadn't been around, I wouldn't be here.

She's probably right.

That damn house exploded out of nowhere; if it hadn't been for her,

We wouldn't have gotten out.

But she's still a jinx.

Last time she came around, both Munch and I got shot.


This case is a bit stranger than the usual,

And usually, none of us like working with the Feds,

But we all like her well enough.

She's easier to get along with than all the others, except Huang,

And that's because he's been around for a while.

It's not all that surprising that Lewis and Liv are friends,

But this case was the Feds' in the first place, so I'm almost wondering…


And then Liv disappears.

Just like that.

She goes on this thing with Lewis, and apparently, it goes wrong,

And the next thing I know, Cragen's telling me that Liv's been

Temporarily reassigned.

Sounds familiar.

It's what happened when she disappeared to computer crimes a while back.


But this time, I can't know where she is,

And I don't, because no one can tell me.

Munch doesn't know, I've asked him,

And Fin doesn't, either.

It's throwing us all for a loop, 'cause while we don't keep tabs on each other,

We keep 'em on her, without her really knowing.

She figured us out, though, I know she did, but she didn't say anything.


Wonder if she knows that we wonder where she is,

If she's safe, or if Lewis is as much of a jinx to her as she is to us.

Those Feds better keep an eye on her, since we can't.

And they'd better not jerk her around, either.

I pick up the phone,

And dial her number, out of habit, taking a chance…

But the operator informs me that it's disconnected.