So I corrected my awful grammar and misspellings in this chapter. Please enjoy the second time.

Andy Flynn hit the elevator button up to FID. While he waited for the elevator to arrive to the destination, he couldn't help but think of what he had said to Sharon Raydor. He questioned himself over and over again. "Why did you compliment her? She's the wicked witch. How could you think of her like that? But those eyes they were so gorgeous." He shook his head to clear his thoughts before stepping off the cart.

"Captain Raydor, may I speak to you for a moment?" Flynn shouted across the room to stop her before she walked into another room.

She turned around after recognizing the rough voice. "Sure Lieutenant." The soft spoken voice answered. The two moved the conversation into her office to be out of every ones way. "What can I do for you?"

"Well, the Chief wants to know if you had taken notes on the Kristen Smith case."

"I think I may have, hold on." She looked through the pile of scattered files. "Here they are. I wrote down some, but it doesn't look legible."

"No problem, why don't you come down to Major Crimes and explain them to Chief Johnson?" He was thinking more about being around her than the notes he came to get. He couldn't take his eyes off of her.

She hesitated for a moment before replying while smirking. "I don't see why not."

They walked past the small desk that were in rows and looked almost like a class room. The trip down to Major Crimes was very quiet until Andy tripped and Sharon let out a little throaty laugh before asking if he was okay. Goodness he thought she was adorable.

"Hello, Captain thank for giving us the notes. You can be on your way now." Brenda tried to get the Captain out of her way as soon as possible.

Before Captain Raydor handed the Chief the notes she said "I'm sorry but the way I wrote the notes you wouldn't be able to read them." Provenza rolled his eyes.

The Chief thought to herself. What if we let the captain take part of this investigation? It might just show her that Major Crimes can do their job correctly without being bothered by FID for a while; we might actually just gain their trust. "Captain, how would you feel about working with us on this case since you are already familiarized with it?"

Was everyone as shocked as Sharon was to hear the Chief's invitation to tag along the investigation? "I have no problem with it if the rest of your squad doesn't mind."

Provenza started to open his mouth in word of protest but the Chief replied faster. "No, they don't have problem with it, do y'all?"

They peered around the silent room and just when Provenza started to say something again the Chief cut him off. "See."

"Well thank you Chief Johnson. So how may I help you?" Sharon was eager to be a part of the investigation. Maybe it might just teach the squad she wasn't so bad after all.

"Well you can start off by telling me where the murder weapon is."

"The first officer at the scene said the weapon was not found, but they think the suspect may have broken into the chained fence around the private park after closing hours, and dumped it there."

"Ok then, why don't you and Lieutenant Flynn go search for it." Sharon tried as hard as she could to keep the excitement of working with Andy from showing. Flynn too, was the same way.

"Sure thing. Let's go Captain if we want to get there before 4 o'clock traffic." She gave the salt and pepper haired lieutenant a nod in agreement.

When they reached the Dale Street Private Park, the two officers got out of the car and began to search for the .45 caliber hand gun. The park was quiet. Only a few people were there. The park was very large which they knew it would a couple of hours to look for it between the bushes, trees, playground equipment, and areas around the fence.

It was six thirty in the evening and the people that were there a few hours past were now gone. The sun was setting which meant it would be getting dark soon, the park would be closing, and the glistening moon and bright stars would come out to give the night a little light. Sharon and Andy brought up good and decent conversations throughout the search.

Now the sun was completely gone and they were halfway through the park. Andy pulled out his flashlight and noticed Sharon didn't have one. "Sharon would you like me to get you the backup flash light I have in the car?"

"That would be great, thank you." She said soft spoken.

In a swift moment the older man turned and headed for the small vehicle. He returned with a looked-to-be-new flashlight for the brunette woman. He looked at her eyes and the moon's light seemed to reflect off them. She was so beautiful. Andy turned away so she wouldn't notice him starring at her.

After he looked away, she stood there just seeking out the curves and lines in his face. She saw how well he was dressed and how he seemed to be tired. Raydor thought he was pretty cute for a man his age. He didn't look his age at all. For the most he seemed to be 50 and same with her.

"Beautiful night to look for a murder weapon isn't it?" He said cutting her off from I guess you could say 'checking him out'. "Nice and cool weather. It's quieter outside of the city, and you can actually see the moon. I've never the chance to just sit back and gaze up at the stars at night."

"Me too between work and being a mother, I haven't been able to do that since my kids were younger."

Starting from what the woman last said Andy asked, "So how are your kids."

"Well, I haven't talk to them much lately because they haven't forgiven me since the problem at Christmas. I think that late case working disappointed all of our families."

"Huh, no kidding. My ex and kids have not spoken to me since."

"I'm very sorry for that."

"Don't be the woman's a bitch anyway, pardon my language." What he said brought a smile and small laugh to the Captain as if agreeing about the same situation with her husband except he was a bastard. "The only thing I care for that hurts is my daughters ignoring me, but hey that's how teenage girls are right?"

"Speaking of things that hurt, how have you been since the Bob Harris attack?"

Remembering the incident Andy began to laugh. "Good, how about you and the paramedic?' He better wake up.'" He said joking and mocking her.

She blushed and then spoke, "Then Provenza showing up at the hospital with an 'it's a girl' balloon." The two laughed at the thought.

After the laughter began to slow down Flynn started to recite, "'You should have seen the other guy' I kicked his ass." He puffed out his chest in a cocky manner.

"Yes you did." She stopped laughing a little afterwards. Flynn was still smiling at the moment that recently pasted.

She brushed her hair pasted her ear and then tightened her trench coat after feeling a breeze coming through. Her flash light caught something shining underneath a thick bush

"Captain, you okay?" Flynn asked seeing the questioning look on her face. As she moved toward the object keeping the light steadily on it, Andy followed noticing what caught her eye.

She leaned down and picked up the gun with her glove. "Look at what I found. Think it will match ballistics?" A grin peered across her face

"Uh, yeah. You did it, Shar. You found it!" The other officer raised his voice in excitement. But his excitement beat the better of him. In a swift moment they were inches closer and their lips pressed against the others. Sharon didn't pull away knowing it was wrong, but how good it felt being kissed by a man she had grown to like.

One of his hands moved up from the small of her back to her neck. The other was set firmly on her hip. She moved her free hand though his think hair. The brunette moaned softly when he slipped his tongue between her delicate lips. It was a deep kiss that grew passionately after every second it continued.

Captain Raydor pulled away when it hit her what she was doing. "I can't...we can't" He frowned at her words and turned away toward the car. He opened her side door so she could step in and then shut it after.