Jay worked hard to untie Erin's hands as quickly as he could.
"Voight will be looking for us."
Erin shook her head, "How do you know?"
"Because I was supposed to call him once we got home."
That got Erin's attention, "What do you mean? He knows I'm not at Liam's anymore?"
"Of course he knows, Erin."
"Why did you tell him?!" She felt a little betrayed by the way Jay sold her out so easily to Voight.
"It wouldn't have gone over well if he showed up to Liam's to see you and you weren't there and then he goes looking for you and I have to say 'Well, she is at my place by the way. She called me that night.'"
"You didn't have to call Voight."
"I did, Erin."
Erin fell silent. She knew that Jay did the right thing, she just didn't like the fact that Voight was probably out there assuming that Jay didn't call him because they were getting it on somewhere. Jay finished untying Erin's hands but kept them loosely tied so when the men come back in it doesn't look like they're ready to escape. Jay went back to his chair and did the same thing to himself. He did it just in time too because about three minutes later the two men came back in. Neither of them pretended to be knocked out still.
"Ah we are awake now!" Alec came in and looked happy.
"Who are you?" Erin asked, pretending not to know already.
"We are friends of Liam." Alec replied.
"What are your names?" Jay asked them.
"Why would we tell you that?" Alec laughed.
"We will find out whether you like it or not." Jay warned him.
Alec nodded his head, "Well, find out and let me know when you do. We just came back to see if you guys were ready to have some fun. I will go let the boss know you're ready to talk."
"We aren't ready to talk, Alec." Erin spat back at him.
"How the hell do you- oh my god. You weren't still unconscious when we came in the first time." Alec was putting the pieces together.
"Tell us who you are, big guy." Jay addressed the other man that was still standing near the door.
"I-I uh…" He stuttered.
"Do not say another word, I'm going to get Jace." Alec muttered as he walked out of the room. The other man stayed behind a little longer, but it wasn't until he was about to leave that he said something.
"Don't worry detectives, you will make it out of this alive. 5462."
Erin and Jay looked at each other. They both knew 5462 was the code for an undercover agent. Erin couldn't help but smirk. She was getting out of this alive.
The boys of the intelligence unit pulled up outside of Liam's apartment ready to go in and find Erin and Jay possibly dead. Voight pounded on the door loudly and there was no answer.
"Liam, Chicago PD, open up." Antonio called out. He needed to stall to make sure Voight wouldn't knock down his door too. They had no cause to be here really and he needed to do this the clean way.
"We should just kick it in." Suggested Voight.
"I know you would love that," Antonio chuckled, "But that isn't happening. You already ruined Jay's door, you aren't ruining another."
It took about three more knocks and the door was being opened.
"You're an asshole, you know that right, Voight?" Those were the first words out of Liam's mouth to the team.
"Dude, not the time." Antonio tried to warn him.
"You know what he told Erin?" Liam looked very angry and frustrated.
"Please, enlighten all of us, what did I tell Erin?" Voight knew she must have made something up in the moment, and he wanted to see what it was.
"You first kicked her out the unit and her apartment, and you said you never wanted to see her until it was in a body bag, which is pretty awful if you ask me."
"Where is she?" Voight was done playing games.
"She left." Liam's answer was short and to the point. He wasn't playing games either.
"She wouldn't just leave, she has no where to go." Voight went along with Erin's story.
"Why are you even here? You kicked her out and now what? You want her back?"
Antonio decided it was time for him to speak up, "She is wanted for questioning back at the station. We are afraid she might be in danger. Did she mention anyone that was after her? Or is there anyone you know that would want her?"
Liam shook his head slowly, "Son of a bitch." He muttered to himself.
"What?" This came from Olinsky,
"I talked to one of my guys on the phone a little earlier, and he had asked about Erin."
"Why did he ask about her?" Olinsky was asking all of the questions Voight was thinking.
"He saw her walk in here. He was outside waiting for me, I was supposed to go out with him, but she came and I didn't want to leave her.
"Wow, how kind of you." Ruzek was just as anxious as any of the other guys.
"Look, I don't know what he would want with her, but he was interested in her. He thought she was pretty, I don't know."
Voight nodded his head, "Where can I find this guy, what's his name?"
"I can tell you where to find him hanging out, he usually goes to that abandoned warehouse on Adam's Street."
"His name?" Antonio asked again.
"I told you where he could be, the rest is up to you." Liam clearly wasn't going to give them an answer.
Voight was about to leave when he turned around, "If she's dead, I'm coming for you. An eye for an eye." And with that, Voight left.
