A/N: This is a request from Ghostwriter. Al is still around. I don't own any of the characters.

Confrontation

When Olivia married Hank, she also became Erin's stepmother. Hank had found out a couple years ago, before Justin died, that Erin was his biological daughter. As much as Hank loved Erin, he hated Bunny. Olivia had not yet had the pleasure of meeting Bunny and Hank wanted to keep it that way. Bunny was such an unpleasant person. Erin had a better relationship with Olivia than she did with Bunny.

Erin had moved to New York to take the job with the FBI but visited whenever she could and Olivia and Noah moved to Chicago. Olivia now had a job with the CPD. Most days, Meredith picked up Noah after school and came over if both Hank and Olivia had cases in the middle of the night.

It was mid-morning and Hank had left for a case before Olivia was up. She hadn't heard from him and it had been a slow morning for her, so she decided to go visit Hank. She parked her SUV and went in.

"Hey, Olivia."

"Hey, Trudy. Is Hank in by any chance?"

"No. They are still working on the same case they had early this morning."

"Wow!"

"From what I hear, it's a pretty big case."

"He is going to be so tired when he gets home tonight."

"How does he even sleep at night with some of these cases?"

"I try to help him keep his mind off of it, just like he tries to help me keep my mind off of my cases."

"I know the feeling. Randy gets come hard calls sometimes."

The door banged against the building and then Bunny stormed in.

"Where the hell is he?"

"Who?"

"Hank Voight."

"He isn't here."

"Bullshit he's not! I want to see him and I want to see him now!"

"He's working on a case and has been out since early this morning."

"Do you think I'm stupid? He's here."

"No, he isn't."

"Then I'm gonna sit here until he comes back."

"Yeah, you do that.

Bunny went to sit down on the bench.

"Olivia, do you want to go to lunch with me?"

"Sure. I was going to see if Hank wanted to go with me but I guess he's too busy for me. I'll come back about 11:30 and pick you up."

"Sounds great."

Olivia started to leave but Bunny got up to follow her.

"Hey!"

Olivia kept walking.

"I'm talking to you, Bitch!"

"Excuse me?"

"How do you know Hank?"

"I really don't think that's any of your business."

"You're the one he married, aren't you?"

"Again, that's none of your business."

"I want you to stay the hell away from Erin, who's my daughter. Not yours. I don't like that she has a better relationship with you than she does me."

"That's not really my problem. I treat her like a daughter. You obviously don't. I love Erin."

"So do I."

"You obviously have a funny way of showing it. You just want to drag her down and turn her into an addict like you are."

"Hank is only going to get her killed."

"No, he's not."

"He's not as wonderful as you want to think he is. The man has been to prison and he's not a very honest person. He turned Erin against me. Her own mother."

"I know all about Hank's past. The last I checked, Erin is an adult and capable of making her own decisions. She knows you're trying to contact her and she figures you're probably looking for money again. If she doesn't return your calls, it was her decision not to."

"Why does she talk to you?"

"Because she wants to talk to me. I treat her like an adult."

"Obviously if you're with Hank, you can't be trusted either. Is she ok?"

"If she wants you to know, she'll call you."

"I have the right to know."

"Again, she's an adult. She can make her own decisions and she can take care of herself."

Intelligence had arrived back at the District and came in the back entrance. Trudy told Hank that Olivia had been there and so was Bunny. When Olivia left Bunny followed her. Hank came out the front door.

"What the hell do you want, Bunny?"

"I want to talk to Erin. I haven't talked to her in over a year."

"It's her choice to talk to you. She obviously doesn't. I would appreciate you staying away from my wife and my daughter."

"What the hell do you mean your daughter? She's my daughter. Not yours."

"Oh, no? We had a DNA test done and it was a match. The truth finally came out. I am keeping MY daughter the hell away from you."

"You bastard!"

"I'm not the one that lied to her about her father for her entire life. You're the dumb ass that said she should have a DNA test run on me. How many damn times did I ask you if she was mine? Each time, you said no. You kept her from me for the first 15 years of her life and then you were pissed off when I took her in. I was always a better parent to her even before I knew I was her father. Olivia is more of a mother to her than you will ever be. You just want money or someone to get drunk or high with. You never cared about her and you never will."

"I still think you're going to get her killed."

"She's a big girl, Bunny. She's been taking care of herself a lot longer than she should have been. She has told me many times that she would be dead right now if it wasn't for me. She always tells me now she knows why she felt such a connection to me years ago. This is the life she chose for herself."

"You chose it for her."

"She chose on her own to go to the Police Academy."

"I better hear from MY daughter in the next 24 hours. If I don't, you'll be sorry."

"You threatening me?"

"You know I am. This world would be a lot better without you in it."

"Try sobering up."

"Screw you!"

"I made that mistake once. I'll never do that again."

"I really have no idea what you see in him because he was pretty lousy in bed from what I remember."

"I was young, stupid and drunk. Trust me, you weren't that great either."

"I have no complaints. I think he's pretty amazing, actually."

Bunny started laughing.

"There is nothing amazing about him. He'll only end up hurting you too."

Bunny pulled a gun and pointed it at Hank.

"Put the gun down."

"Why should I?"

"Do you really want to spend the rest of your life in prison? You will if you shoot me."

"I'll say it was justified because you threatened me and took my child away from me."

"I never threatened you."

"Are you calling me a liar? You deserve to rot in hell!"

Hank looked at Olivia and then she started to head back inside to get help.

"Where are you going, Bitch? You just want to get someone to help this son of a bitch. I could care less about him. Do you not get that?"

"I don't care what you think. Maybe this is why Erin doesn't want to have anything to do with you. Did you ever think of that?"

"Go to hell! I'd be doing the world a favor by killing this son of a bitch. With him out of the way, then maybe I'd get the respect I deserve from Erin."

"By killing her father?"

"He's not her damn father. The DNA test lied."

"Cut the crap, Bunny! Erin was relieved when we found out the results of that test."

Some of the squad was watching through the front door and saw what was going on. They went downstairs and went around the building. Al was the only one that came out the front.

"Hank."

"Yeah, Al."

"We have a lead on the case."

"I'm a little busy at the moment."

"Well, you might want to hear this."

"What is it, Olinsky?"

Al went over to Hank and told him that Bunny was involved in the case and the FBI was now involved.

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Huh. That's interesting."

Jay had come around the building and was frantically trying to call Erin. He had no idea that she was in Chicago for the weekend.

Several cars pulled up in front of the District and Erin was in one of them.

"Put the gun down. Now!"

"Erin! Oh, thank goodness you're here. He threatened me."

"Bullshit! Don't think I don't know what you've been up to. You do not threaten my family. Ever! You got it?"

"I'm your family."

"You only contact me when you want something. I am sick and tired of you using me and then blaming Dad when you don't get your way. Put the damn gun down."

"He's not your damn father. I want to rid the world of him."

"You're already headed to prison."

"For what?"

"Don't play dumb with me. You're involved with a drug cartel."

"No, I'm not."

"For once in your life, stop lying! You lied to me for my entire life. Every time I would ask you about my father, you'd tell me you had no idea who he really was. Then all of a sudden, out of the blue, my father is Jimmy Sanguinetti. Then I find out thanks to Jay, that that was a total lie. Hank finally told me that he slept with you once and asked you multiple times if he was my father. We had the DNA test done and it was a match. I finally know who my real father is and as usual, you lied. Do you even know how to tell the truth?"

"I'm not lying when I tell you I love you."

"There you go lying again."

"But I do love you, Sweetheart. I'm your mother. Not this bitch."

"Maybe I love my relationship with Liv more than my relationship with you because she looks out for me and lets me be an adult. I can also talk to her about anything. She's my friend but she's more of a mother to me than you ever were and ever will be. Every time I'm down, you end up making things worse. All you want is to get me drunk and high. You need to be a mother. Not my friend. You have never been a mother to me. Ever! No wonder Teddy is the way he is. You screwed both of us up."

"You were fine until Hank came into your life."

"Who chose drugs over her children?"

"Hank is only going to get you killed just like he got Justin killed."

"Hank was not responsible for Justin's death."

"Like hell he wasn't. You actually believe that?"

"Yes, I do."

"Why is it that you believe anything Hank Voight tells you but you won't believe your own mother?"

"Because he would never lie to me."

"All the man does is lies."

Olivia had finally had enough.

"Listen here, Bitch! I have listened to this long enough. Stay the hell away from MY family and that includes MY daughter! I don't care that you gave birth to her. Just because I didn't give birth to her, doesn't mean I don't care about her. It's not always blood that makes a family. Love does. Unlike you, I would never hurt her and I love her more than you ever will. You're not capable of loving anyone but yourself."

"You need to stay the hell way from MY daughter. She's my damn daughter! Not yours. Tell her, Erin."

"As far as I'm concerned, I don't want to have anything to do with you. Liv is my mother. Not you."

"I am your damn mother and you will give me the respect I deserve!"

Bunny smacked Erin across the face. Erin's eyes started filling with tears and slapped Bunny back before the FBI took Bunny into custody.

"You ungrateful little bitch! After everything I have done for you, this is how you treat me? You can rot in hell with 'Daddy' and the trash he married for all I care.

"You never did anything for me but make my life a living hell. Liv's not the trash you are. Stay the hell out of my life!"

"I will get you for this, Hank Voight! When I get out of prison, you are a dead man! I promise you that."

"You probably won't be getting out of prison."

"Like hell I won't! I'm innocent!"

When her colleagues were gone, Erin broke down in Olivia's arms and then Hank put his arms around both of them.

"I am so sorry."

"It's ok, kid."

Jay came over and rubbed Erin's back, so she moved to him and buried her face in his chest, while Olivia buried her face in Hank's chest. After they both calmed down, Erin hugged Olivia.

"Liv, I am so sorry."

"It's ok."

"I do love you more than her, you know."

"I know. I love you too."

"She was really involved with this case?"

"Yeah. The FBI has been having her followed. I was planning to come in this weekend anyway but I had stopped at the Chicago Field Office to see what was going on and they said things had gotten worse."

"I was starting to worry about Noah."

"I know. That did cross my mind too."

"I don't even care what happens to Bunny anymore. She can rot in prison for all I care because I am not cleaning up any more messes for her. You two, Noah, Olive and Daniel are all the family I need."

"What about me?"

"Yes, Jay, you too. All of you are my family."

"Babe, are you available for lunch?"

"I was planning to have lunch with Trudy because I thought you weren't available."

"Have lunch with Trudy. It's not like I don't get to see you. I'll have lunch with my daughter then."

"Ok. I need to get back."

Olivia kissed Hank and hugged Erin before heading back to the District, while everyone else went in and headed upstairs. About 11:30, Olivia came back to pick Trudy up and they went to lunch. Olivia told her what had happened with Bunny. Hank went out for lunch with Erin and then Erin had made plans to spend some time with Jay later on. She was staying with Hank and Olivia, so she would spend plenty of time with her parents and her little brother. Bunny would be spending quite a bit of time in prison and this time, Erin was not going to help her out of the mess she had gotten herself into.

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