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Something to someone
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2022
Mature
Hank Voight has only every loved one woman, Camille Voight, who died fifteen years ago now. Hanks son justin never dies and is happily married living in Chicago with his wife olive and son Daniel. His daughter Erin Lindsay is married to jay halstead with two kids Camille Nadia halstead and Jackson Henry halstead. 

Hank never thought he would need or want to gall in love again. That was until one Darcy Bishop arrived into his unit six months ago. 
They have been flirting since she stared but now their story begins. 

Read on to find out more. 

I do not own one Chicago/Chicago pd or anythinng related. 

I only own my ocs
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Under The Blue Line {Jay Halstead x Reader}

3 parts Ongoing Mature

Chicago is a city built on secrets and Detective Wren Severide carries more than most. Wren Severide has forged a career on discipline, razor-sharp instincts, and a calm that never wavers under pressure. When Sergeant Hank Voight recruits her into the Intelligence Unit, the decision raises eyebrows. Wren is undeniably talented, but Voight's reasons for selecting her remain as guarded as the detective herself. In Chicago's most dangerous cases, success demands quick thinking, fearless action, and an eye for patterns others miss. Wren thrives in the field, her quiet intensity and analytical mind earning her the team's respect. Yet the deeper she descends into the city's underworld, the harder it becomes to keep her own history buried. Scars she refuses to explain. Secrets Voight won't reveal. Shadows that haunt her every move. As the Intelligence Unit closes in on traffickers, dealer, killers, and predators, Wren discovers some ghosts don't stay buried, and the line between justice and survival is thinner than anyone dares admit. Among those she must learn to trust is Detective Jay Halstead, a former Army Ranger carrying his own quiet burdens. Their partnership begins as wary professionalism, founded on mutual respect and the shared cost of survival. But late nights, high-stakes cases, and unspoken truths spark a slow-burning connection neither can ignore. Jay's steady presence threatens the walls Wren has built for years, and with each glance and near miss, the line between duty and desire begins to blur. TW: - Violence, gore, death, etc.