Haven walked into the club and was not surprised at all when she saw Raymond Reddington waiting for her in a booth.

"So, Liz knows I'm working with you now?" she asked as she made her way to the table.

Reddington nodded, "I needed to know that you wouldn't be outed to the rest of the tem so only she can ever know. Take a seat," he gestured.

Haven rolled her eyes before she sat down, "What would you like now? Liz is working on another case. Someone called General Ludd?" she hinted

Reddington nodded, "She is working a separate case but I want to know what kind of progress you've made on yours?"

Haven sighed, "I found some other things at the scene of the crime and I was about to check Adam's apartment before you interrupted me but I believe Karen Sosa is the one you should be after."

"What makes you so sure?" Reddington asked, as he leaned forward curious.

Haven shrugged her shoulders, "She just started working with Warrior Pharmaceuticals and basically fought to get the job. The issues just began and I think she will try to trigger all the veterans at once some way in order to cause mass chaos."

"You got all of the that from one crime scene?" Reddington questioned.

"I got all of that from studying the company after the clues led me there. Would you like me to bring her in?" Haven asked.

Reddington shook his head, "You have a choice to make in regards to Miss Sosa and you are correct. I knew it all along but I needed to see how quickly you could work a case. You can take her into custody or let me have her. And, if you let me have her, I will be taking her on a trip that ends with her falling into the Atlantic Ocean."

Haven sat back, shocked, "You want me to aid you in murder?"

Reddington shook his head, "It's not murder. It's justice. What decision are you going to make?"

"Throw her into the ocean," Haven stated before she stood from the table to leave.

She was stopped by Reddington grasping her wrist, "Tell me why you would let me do that."

Haven looked at him, her eyes more serious than they'd ever been, "Raymond, everything you stated earlier is true for me too. My loyalty lies with you and not the FBI even if we can never act on our desires. You have me at your disposal and I hate myself for it."

Reddington's eyes widened in surprise, "Earlier today, you didn't act as though you felt anything for me at all. I merely thought your flirtation was apart of our game and not real emotion," he explained letting himself be vulnerable for just a few precious moments.

Haven looked at him, straight into his eyes, before she leaned forward and took his mouth with her own. She let go just as quickly as she began the kiss and she looked at him once more, "I don't flirt for fun, Reddington," she stated simply as she turned and left the club.