Day 5:

Another Day, another crime scene. Lindsay stared down at the body of a fifteen year old girl which had been dumped in a filthy alley. It was horrible.

"How'd she die?" Lindsay asked.

Hawkes looked up. "I don't think we want to know."

Danny looked around, camera in his hand. "Hey, I'm goin' over there to look around 'kay?"

"Alright Danny." Lindsay nodded and turned back to Hawkes. "We get a name?" she asked, watching Danny walk around the corner.

"Louise Tarelli, fifteen, lives in Queens. ID was in her pocket." Hawkes answered as he held up the victim's wallet.

"Shame, she was pretty." Lindsay stared at the smiling face of the young girl.

"Yeah, if you ignore all the blood." Good old Hawkes, sometimes he was just as snarky as Flack. Suddenly they heard a scream and saw uniformed officers running towards the corner Danny had gone around.

"Oh my god!" Lindsay and Hawkes took off after the officers.

When they rounded the corner they saw Danny lying on the ground, a gash on his forehead and behind him, the officers had restrained a man who was screaming - their suspect. After they had dragged the suspect away the paramedics rushed in to take care of Danny. Lindsay covered her mouth with her hand and Hawkes came up behind her.

"He's ok." He said.

"I know." Lindsay turned and smiled. "Were you worried Hawkes?"

Hawkes and Lindsay shared a smile, which dropped as they saw Mac quickly ducking under the tape and walking towards them.

"Where is he? Is he alright? What happened? Why weren't you there?!" if there was an award for most hysterical boss, Mac would win it, hands down. Hawkes quickly took care of the situation. He grabbed Mac and pushed him in the direction of the paramedics.

"Danny's fine-he's over there."

Mac took off after Danny and began grilling the nearest paramedic. Lindsay sighed. Maybe now the fight was over.

Lindsay headed towards the locker room, glad to finally be going home. She heard voices and yet again, she hid behind some lockers. It was Mac and Danny. Lindsay watched closely.

"Are you sure you're ok? I think you should go home."

"Mac I'm fine! I told you."

Lindsay watched as Mac reached for Danny as he checked him over. One of Mac's hands was on Danny's waist, the other on his neck. Mac sighed and rested his head against Danny's, their noses touching.

"I'm alright Mac."

"I didn't say sorry."

"It's alright."

Lindsay smiled as they wrapped their arms around each other and held on tight.

Day 6:

As Mac and Danny both had the day off, Lindsay was back to where she started; Bored out of her brain. She looked up as Stella entered the break room.

"Hello Lindsay."

"Hey Stella, heard from Mac?"

Stella froze, the coffee pot continuing to pour into her cup, threatening to overflow.

Lindsay smirked. "I figured it out; I've been watching them for the last week. Your coffee's going to spill."

Stella quickly stopped pouring and turned around to face Lindsay. "I know, we've all seen you doing it."

Lindsay blushed. "Are you mad at me?"

"No Lindsay. Why didn't you just ask? It's what you normally do."

"It wasn't my place."

Stella smiled. "Danny's fine. More than fine. Actually I think he's a little annoyed, I don't think Mac would put out last night." Stella laughed at Lindsay's wide eyes before walking out the door. "Mac'll be back tomorrow."

Day 7:

The day was a long one, especially with Mac worrying all day about Danny. Finally it was time to leave. Lindsay saw Danny waiting in reception as Mac walked towards him. Lindsay decided that today would be different as it was the last one in her little 'covert operation'.

"Danny!" Lindsay quickened her pace as she reached the blonde.

"What's up Montana?" he asked, pushing the button to the elevator.

"How are you doing?"

He grinned as the doors opened and all three of them stepped in. "Yeah I'm good."

"That's good… Mac stop smiling." He had been grinning the entire time.

They said their goodbyes at Lindsay's car and she watched as them walk away. Mac grabbed Danny's hand and pulled him into his arms, pressing his lips to Danny's.

It must have been a good kiss, because even from the distance, Lindsay could see Danny's smile. Then they left, holding hands and talking.

Lindsay smiled. She would never understand how she could have been so blind when it came to those two. All she had to do now was get them drunk, and film what happens after.

The End