It had been two months since Andy had suddenly left for Chicago without a word and no one had heard from her since. They were starting to get worried.

Traci walked into Parade one day with one goal in mind: to find out where her friend had gone and if she was okay. Her first stop after parade was to gather everyone else and see if they had heard anything.

"Have any of you heard from Andy recently?" She asked once they were all gathered in an empty interrogation room. She was answered with a bunch of "no's" and head shakes.

"I haven't seen her since she up and left two months ago, I'm starting to get worried," Nick piped up. They all were. It had to be serious for Andy not to call anyone for two months. "I think we need to pay her a visit or something, make sure she's okay."

"We don't even know where she is or what she's doing," piped up Chris from the corner of the room, "We need to call her first, make sure everything's ok before just showing up."

"How about I'll keep trying Andy until she picks up and if she doesn't by tomorrow, someone will go check up on her. "

"Umm, I have a friend in Chicago PD, Antonio Dawson, I can ask him to check on her and if anything is wrong then we...or someone... can go and make sure she's ok," muttered Sam from the corner of the room. He didn't have a right to care about her, not after what he did to her, but he loved her, he really did. He just didn't know how to handle Jerry dying so instead if pulling her close and never letting go, like he wanted to, he had pushed her away. Now that she was MIA and obviously going through a very difficult time, his heart physically ached for her. He would do anything to take away her pain.

"Give me a second, I'll call him right now," Sam said, already reaching for his phone. He dialed the number and put it on speaker set the phone on the table so everyone could hear.

"Hey buddy! Long time no talk," came the voice from the phone.

"Yeah it's been a while. I'm calling for a favor."

"Anything. What's up?"

"I was wondering if you could find a friend of ours. Something happened and she went back to Chicago for a funeral two months ago, and we haven't heard from her since. We're starting to get worried because she hasn't called at all. Her names Andy McNally."

"Andy? Sure I know her. She's practically a celebrity down at firehouse 51. One of the guys down there died a couple months back, Drew Darden and they all took it pretty hard. My sisters a paramedic down there and she told me Andy had stayed at the firehouse everyday from the day she flew down for two weeks until they left. They're all like siblings. It was a tough loss."

Everyone in the room exchanged confused looks. No one but Traci even knew that Andy had family in Chicago.

Antonio continued, "We used to hang out a lot when Andy was still in college and Kelly and Drew were just starting out at the firehouse. Those three were inseparable. Andy was the one who set Drew up with his wife. When Drew died Andy and Kelly took it really hard. It was like their brother died. But Andy and Kelly should be back soon for a little bit. If you want to see her you should come visit."

"What do you mean back?" Interrupted Sam.

"You don't know?"

"No."

"The two of them, they wanted to honor Drew. I don't know how to tell you this, Sam...they enlisted. They're coming back from basic training in two weeks before they ship out for nine months."

Oliver was the first to break the silence, "What?!" He practically shouted.

"Umm, about a week after Kelly came back with Andy, they had a memorial service, just the guys from the house and Andy. Gabby said Andy and Kelly were taking it harder than everyone else. It was always Drew's dream to join the army and they honored his legacy by enlisting. They went off to basic training in North Carolina a month and a half ago. They have two weeks off after that to pack up before they ship out. The guys at the firehouse say they're staying here for a week to say bye to the guys at the house then they're both going to Toronto so Andy could say bye to her dad," Antonio continued on oblivious to the complete shock that currently filled the interrogation room.

"If you want to see her, you'll have to do it then," he finished and left the group to their thoughts.