Chapter 1242

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Jay's POV:
After making my way into me and Erin's office, I could tell she wasn't very happy with me. Moving to sit at my desk in there...I smiled when I felt Lucky lay down at my feet. "Good girl." Erin then looked at me. "You really need to tone it down Jay." She then turned around to start reading some e-mails. "Jay, I am your wife and pregnant with your child. Enough with the stupid jealousy okay?" I agreed and nodded. "Trust me, it should've never happened. Not when I know Burnsout." Erin nodded and agreed when she saw her e-mails. "Okay, this is good news."

I then looked at her. "What is?" Erin smiled. "I have just got the confirmation that I am able to share all FBI information with the team now that we have clearance." I agreed and smiled. "Good. By the way, thanks for speaking with the FBI about the fact we should both get the same access to information since we are married." Erin smiled and agreed. "Not really my call. I had to get my security clearance re-done when we got married." I laughed and understood. "Same here. That was until they saw my wife was ex-FBI. Then they stopped looking."

Erin agreed. "Same here. But instead of ex-FBI, ex-Military/DIA." I agreed and smiled at her. "God, I can't wait for the babymoon in a couple weeks. That is going to be when I am really talking like this all the time." Erin smiled and agreed. That's when I saw Antonio walk in. "What's up Antonio?" Antonio then gave us some sheets of paper. "Here's some information on Jack Nesbitt and his cars. We just found which one he's been using since he is driving. Now, can you talk to FBI and see whether he is still under a plea agreement?"

I then looked at him. "Shit, that's right. That's why we couldn't arrest him last time around. He had a federal plea agreement." Antonio sighed and nodded. "Matt was not happy about that considering he put his relationship with Gabby on the line to try and get him for us. In the end though, everything worked out great." I then looked up at him. "How are you doing with the fact that they are expecting their second child? Is it too soon for you to hear about it after you know...the partial miscarriage of one of your twins?"

Antonio sighed. "I am just happy for them. This is what they've always wanted as a couple so, I am not going to be anything but happy for them. Listen, we need to catch up now that we have vaccines. Molly's later?" I then looked up at him and thought about it. "Need to train Lucky in restaurants. Have they been cleared to do indoor dining?" Antonio nodded and smiled. "For public servants only." I smiled at the sound of that. "Sure, I'd love that. I mean, depends how Erin's feeling of course. I need to ask them about dogs though."

Erin then turned to look at me. "Jay, she's a service dog. You can't not allow a service dog in the restaurant. And I thought they were resting because of her anxiety Antonio? She working tonight?" Antonio then shook his head. "No, she just wants to eat out. Plus, Diego is working tonight and I want to see him." I nodded and agreed. "Okay then. Well, we will definitely think about it. Depends on how Erin's feeling and how long the case runs. Now, let's get to work and get this one so we can actually get out to supper." He agreed and nodded, walking out.

Once Antonio left, Erin looked at me and smiled. "You need to remember that service dogs can go everywhere humans can go." I agreed and smiled when she said that. "Hey, can you pass me my lunchbox I have in my bag. Need a snack to calm down more." Erin then nodded and rolled over to my bag next to her desk. She then passed me my lunchbox and I went to grab my snack bar. However, Lucky thought it was treats for her. I then sighed and knew she needed to get one now. Grabbing some of the treats from my drawer, I gave her one. "Now relax."

Erin just shook her head and laughed as she went to type something. "What?" Erin the chuckled. "You need to stop feeding her. She's a service dog babe." I nodded and agreed while setting my lunchbox down in my drawer. I then moved to look at some information I had on here. "Hey, I just found something I think. I checked what routes they could've used to get into Chicago. All routes follow a single road when they get to Illinois." Erin then looked at me. "Which one?"

I smirked when she asked. "For the drugs that come from Milwaukee, they all have to take the Edens Spur unless they want to go through Rosemont. So, that means that we can get information about all of their past trips if they are only using a single vehicle because the Edens Spur is a toll road." Erin then looked at me. "That might mean they have cameras which can give us pictures of the perps that are bringing this stuff into Chicago." I nodded and agreed.

I then got up and went to look at Steve. "Okay, I think we got something. We just checked the map about all the routes that can possibly take." Everybody then turned to look at me. "What is it?" I smiled when he asked. "Edens Spur. All routes leading from Milwaukee to Chicago need to go on the Edens Spur. That's a toll road with cameras." Antonio then looked at me. "That's right. Now this is where Steve can be a really good hand." Steve then looked at me. "What's up?" I smirked when he asked. "You can deal with the state faster than us. Can you get us info from the Edens Spur toll road. Camera footage on possible delivery dates?"

Voight smiled when I said that because it meant we were now working together. Steven then looked at me. "Sure, let me just make a call to the FBI and we can get that. Thanks for the intel Jay." Steve then walked away and smiled. That's when I saw Lucky walk away to the stairs. I then sighed and looked at her. "Hank, I'll be back okay?" He then looked at her and nodded. Erin then smiled as I walked away to go take Lucky out to the washroom."

Erin's POV:
Once Jay left to take Lucky outside, Hank looked at me. "Can we speak in my office for a minute?" I nodded and agreed, wondering what he wanted to speak to me about. Walking in, I moved to close the door when he looked at me. "What's up?" Hank then sighed. "You need to control your husband more. I can't see the jealousy in here again okay? Listen, you guys can be married and everything...I can deal with that. But, jealousy has no place in the workplace."

I nodded and agreed with everything he said. "I completely understand and agreed with you Hank. I think it's just him being under a lot of pressure recently. I am now 2 months away from giving birth and he is still getting used to all the pink we have in the house. Then, he has to make sure that Lucky is trained to perfection before Olivia arrives because he doesn't want to have to worry about how Lucky deals with babies." Hank nodded and agreed.

"I didn't know he's been dealing with all of that." I nodded and sighed. "He's trying to keep it out of work but, it's hard sometimes. And he is also getting very protective of me now we are so close to giving birth. He's scared that I'm going to loose it if something happens to the baby since we are so close to meeting her. Not that it's an excuse but, Jay is just really stressed. We also just learned that Natalie has decided to take maternity leave early." 

Hank could tell that wasn't a good think. "Oh no." I nodded. "Her morning sickness hasn't stopped and has just been getting worse throughout the pregnancy. So, she's going to be starting her maternity leave starting May 1st." Hank nodded and understood why Jay was so tense. "Lucky helping with that?" I nodded and agreed. "A lot more than I expected. Honestly, other than that jealousy outburst...he has been the most calm person for a while." Hank smiled.

"Well, that's good. Better for his mental health." We both smiled when he mentioned that. "Listen, if you guys want to take off early. Like after lunch, that would be fine with me." I then shook my head. "No, we need to train Lucky for a few more hours. However, I will let you know if I need to leave." Hank nodded and agreed when I saw Jay come in. "Hey, I just noticed the time. Want to have some lunch?" I nodded and agreed. "Please." Jay then walked over to me and smiled, grabbing my hand as we walked back into our office so we could eat lunch together.

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