Erin Autism

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Erin was recently diagnosed with Autism, and she hasn't been to the district for awhile.

"Baby? You ready to go?" Jay asked.

Erin nodded, and wore Jay's sweater.

"There's my beautiful wife!" Jay smiled.

Jay let Erin walk out first, then he walked out.

"Got all your fidget toys?" Jay locked the door.

Erin nodded, and squeezed her stress toy.

"I-Is it okay if I hold your hand." Jay kept his voice soft.

Erin nodded, and held out her hand.

Jay held Erin's hand, and Erin kept a tight grip on Jay's hand.

"Your safe, I'm here." Jay opened the car door.

Erin hopped into the car, and done her belt up.

Jay got into the car, and drove off.

"You feel okay?" Jay asked.

"Yes." Erin looked at the toy in her hand.

Erin looked out the window, and saw the district.

"Were here babe." Jay whispered.

Erin nodded, and slowly got out of the car.

After a moment. Jay and Erin walked into the district.

Trudy looked up, and saw Erin's hood on, and Jay walking beside her.

"Hi you two." Trudy whispered.

Jay said his hello, but Erin stayed silent.

Trudy knew Erin had Autism, and Erin found it hard to communicate with other people.

"Everyone's looking forward to seeing you." Trudy smiled softly.

Erin nodded, and tightened her grip on Jay's hand.

"We better go upstairs." Jay whispered.

Trudy nodded, and smiled.

After a few minutes. Jay and Erin walked into the bullpen.

Hank was the first one to walk up to his daughter.

"Hi Sweetheart." Voight kept his voice soft.

Erin smiled, and looked up.

Everyone came, and said their hello's, being careful not to stand to close.

Erin looked at her desk, and noticed her chair missing.

"W-WHERE'S MY CHAIR!!" I-IT'S NOT THERE!!" Erin got anxious.

Adam noticed he had Erin's chair.

"O-Oh Erin!! I-I'm so sorry!!" Adam carefully wheeled Erin's chair back to her desk.

"A-Adam, w-what the hell?" Jay whispered.

Adam held his hands up, and apologised.

"Hey, Adam put your chair back, it's alright baby." Jay smiled.

Erin walked over to her desk, and noticed her stuff not in order.

Erin put all her pink pens in her pink drawer, and all the others in different colour drawers.

After a moment. Crowley came upstairs.

"Where's Detective Lindsay?" Crowley asked.

Crowley spotted Erin at her desk, so she walked over.

"Lindsay?" Crowley called.

Erin didn't look at her.

"Lindsay!! I'm not going to ask again!!" Crowley warned.

Erin still didn't look up.

Crowley came close to Erin, and this set Erin off.

"T-Too close!!" Erin whispered.

Crowley came even closer, and spoke.

"Why isn't your paperwork on my desk?" Crowley asked.

Erin got scared, her commander was coming to close.

"Answer me!!" Crowley ordered.

"TOO CLOSE!! TOO CLOSE!!" Erin freaked out.

"No one's upsetting my wife!!" Jay walked over.

Crowley was ripping on Erin, by coming close to her.

"HEY!!" Jay yelled.

Crowley looked at Jay, and spoke.

"What? Halstead?" Crowley asked.

"Stop ripping on my wife, she's autistic, and she doesn't like people too close to her, so step away!" Jay ordered.

Crowley stood up straight.

"I don't take orders from you." Crowley replied.

"You do, when it involves my wife!!" Jay snarled.

The unit were watching the argument, and Voight stepped in.

"My detective's right, Erin will do her paperwork when she's ready, not when you say, and if you try and take her badge, I'll tell the chief of this department, you ripped on a autistic detective, which happens to be my daughter." Voight explained.

Crowley stopped talking, and walked off.

"W-Where's Erin!!" Kim asked.

Hank and Jay looked at Erin's desk, which was empty.

"Shit! Jay go to the locker room, someone check the breakroom, even Trudy." Hank ordered.

Everyone nodded, and got on with their task.

After a moment. Jay walked into the locker room, and saw Erin in a ball.

"Erin?" Jay whispered.

Erin didn't look up, she was scared stiff.

"Commander's gone, baby, It's just me." Jay closed the door.

Erin looked up, and cried.

It broke Jay's heart to see Erin in a sobbing mess.

"C-Can I come closer?" Jay asked.

Erin nodded, and put her tape across the floor.

"Okay, I won't pass the line." Jay reassured,

Erin nodded, and played with her stress ball.

"Hank's sorting out your paperwork now, so, you don't have to worry." Jay explained.

Erin nodded again, and removed the tape.

"Y-You come closer?" Erin asked.

Jay smiled, and nodded.

"Okay, but, just tell me when you want me to stop?" Jay moved a bit closer.

Erin stopped Jay when he reached her knees.

"That's fine, I'll stop here." Jay smiled.

Erin nodded, and clenched her ball.

After a few hours. Jay took Erin home, and they got into bed.

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