Billie Shows Off Her Skills and Feelings Form

A week later, the Intelligence Unit apprehended a suspect linked to a shooting under investigation; however, the suspect refused to disclose the whereabouts of his accomplices. Hank then conceived an idea and proceeded to his office to contact the chief of the state police department. "Hello, this is Chief Bearhart. How may I assist you?" Hank introduced himself, "Hello Chief, this is Sergeant Hank Voight from the Intelligence Unit. I would like to inquire if we could enlist Officer Vote's assistance on a case." Chief Bearhart responded, "Let me check with her," before placing the phone down, stepping to his open office door, and calling out, "Hey, Little Miss Cherokee, Sergeant Hank Voight requires your help on a case. Are you available?" She replied affirmatively, "Yes, Sir." Chief Bearhart returned to the phone, stating, "She is on her way." Shortly thereafter, Officer Vote arrived at the Intelligence Unit and approached the front desk in the lower section of the department. "Hello, Trudy," she greeted. Sergeant Trudy Platt looked up, exclaiming, "Oh my goodness, what brings my goddaughter here?" Officer Vote explained, "Sergeant Voight needs my assistance with a case." Trudy promptly contacted Hank's office, and soon Hank was downstairs to welcome Billie to the Intelligence Unit. As they ascended the stairs, Hank introduced her, saying, "Everyone, this is Officer Billie Vote." Officer Kevin Atwater, who was then a patrol officer delivering paperwork to Detective Alvin Olinsky, was immediately struck by Billie's beauty. Noticing the attention from the men, Billie remarked, "You know, you roosters can stop drooling." Hank led her to the interrogation room window and inquired, "Can you get this man to talk?" As they observed the suspect, Billie confidently replied, "Oh, I can definitely do that; it may take some time, though." Detective Jay Halstead asked, "What's in the bag?" Billie responded, "My tools for persuading suspects to talk," accompanied by a playful smirk as she made her way toward the interrogation room door.

Billie entered the interrogation room and addressed the suspect, saying, "Let's have some fun, rooster." She set her tool bag on the table and continued, "As a state police officer, I have certain privileges when it comes to interrogating suspects, including the use of my tools." She began to unpack her bag, naming each item as she displayed it: "Here we have a hammer, a wrench, a crowbar, a tire iron, pliers, and my personal favorite... the dildo." Noticing the suspect's horrified expression, she reassured him, "Oh, don't be alarmed; it's not mine. All thirty of my own are at home. But once I get to the dildo, just imagine where it's going!" She chuckled as she picked up the hammer and inquired, "Now, where are your accomplices?" When the suspect remained silent, Billie asked, "Do you hear that?" The suspect replied, "Hear what?" She then declared, "This," as she forcefully brought the hammer down onto his hand, the sound of bones breaking audible enough for Hank and Alvin to hear. Alvin turned to Hank and remarked, "She's good," to which Hank agreed, "She is." 

Later, Billie approached the briefing board where Hank was stationed, handed him a piece of paper, and stated, "Here are the names and locations of the accomplices." Hank responded with a simple, "Thank you." Billie added, "Oh, you might want to arrange for someone to take the suspect to the hospital; he's in quite a bad state and will need the dildo surgically removed, as it's lodged quite far up his anus. They can dispose of the dildo; we have plenty more at the department." Hank, sounding taken aback, replied, "Oh, well, okay." Billie then handed him a card, saying in a flirtatious tone, "Here's my number so you can reach me directly for assistance, Sergeant." She smiled and winked before descending the stairs. Hank examined the card, noting that Billie had written her personal number with "Call me here" beside it. Detective Antonio Dawson remarked, "My goodness, Hank, she was really flirting with you." Hank looked at Antonio and commanded, "Everyone suit up; let's go after the other suspects." He muttered under his breath, "Dang, Billie."

A week later, Hank once more sought Billie's help. He dialed her personal number and stated, "Could you please wear regular clothes? You will be going undercover." Billie arrived at the Intelligence office dressed in her preferred country attire, and Hank instructed her, "Your task is to enter the bar where all seven suspects are currently located. Ensure they are unarmed before you exit casually." He explained that none of the team could undertake this mission because they had previously apprehended one of the suspects, who could identify them. Billie entered the bar and took a seat. The suspects eyed her warily, and one approached, inquiring, "We haven't seen you here before." Billie replied, "I'm new." Suddenly, the suspect shouted, "She's a cop!" prompting a brawl to break out. Hank shouted into his walkie-talkie, "Go, go!" When the team burst into the bar, they were taken aback by the scene: all seven suspects were scattered throughout the establishment, with one draped over the bar counter, another lodged halfway through a wall, one sprawled atop beer boxes, and the remaining three laid out on tables. Detective Halstead asked, "How did you...?" but Billie interrupted, saying, "I grew up watching Walker Texas Ranger and Steven Seagal movies, and I also took martial arts in high school." Later that evening, Hank sent Billie a text, expressing gratitude: "Thank you again for your help today." Billie replied, "No problem." Both Hank and Billie discreetly concealed the growing feelings they had for one another.