Author's Note: Last chapter! I would like to thank everyone who has read and reviewed this story. All the reviews make me so happy! Anyway, for people who just read the story and don't review, thanks to you, too. Enjoy the chapter!

Disclaimer: I don't own Blue Bloods.

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Jamie woke up the next morning to Eddie using him as a pillow. He had to go to Sunday Mass, so he tried to move inconspicuously out from under her.

"Good morning," Eddie said waking up.

"Sorry," Jamie apologized. "I didn't mean to wake you."

"No, it's fine," Eddie said then she kissed him. "I should probably get up, anyway."

"Yeah, I have to go to Mass," Jamie said.

Eddie groaned. "I don't want you to leave."

"Well, if you want to go to Mass, I won't object," Jamie informed her. "But if you go to Mass, you have to go to dinner tonight."

Eddie scrunched her nose. "I'm good without going to dinner with my boss."

"You know after I tell him about us he'll insist that you come to dinner," Jamie said.

"Well, until that moment comes I'll avoid going to them," Eddie told him.

Jamie smiled and rolled his eyes. "Whatever, Janko. I'll see you after Mass."

"Okay," Eddie said and they kissed. "I love you."

"I love you, too," Jamie said and he left to go to his apartment to change before he went to Mass.

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"Bless us Lord for these thy gifts which we are about to receive through Christ our Lord, Amen," Nicky said.

"Amen," eight other voices chimed in.

After, everyone did the Sign of the Cross Nicky started the dinner conversation.

"You know, on Thursday, apparently there were threats made against a high school in Pennsylvania."

"Really?" Sean asked surprised along with all the adults.

"Yeah," Nicky said. "They were using that as cover, though. They were actually robbing a bank. They were caught, because they tried to get away on bikes."

Henry snorted. "Criminals haven't changed one bit."

"You got that right, Gramps," Danny agreed. "Speaking of Thursday, though," Danny added smiling at Jamie.

Jamie groaned. "Come on, Danny. Give it a rest."

"What happened on Thursday?" Erin asked.

"Nothing," Jamie insisted.

Danny turned toward Erin, his smile widening. "Jamie wasn't answering his phone at nine thirty that night. He told me he was sleeping."

"With who?" Henry asked incredulously.

"Pop!" Nicky said with a disgusted face. Jack and Sean mirrored her face.

"What?" Henry said. "In my day, if a man was asleep before eleven he went to sleep with a woman."

"Can we please stop talking about this?" Jamie proclaimed.

"We'll stop talking about it if you tell us her name," Linda said.

"Yeah, Jamie," Erin pried. "What's her name?"

"I'm not seeing anyone," Jamie told her.

"You keep saying that, but I don't believe you," Danny said with amusement in his voice.

"I don't care what you believe, Danny," Jamie said becoming annoyed.

"Well, you should, because I might just poke my head around the 12th to see if anyone knows who she is," Danny declared.

"Well, if you're doing that I might just poke around the 5-4 and see how many of your co-workers complain about you being a pain," Jamie said irritated.

"Hey-" Danny began.

"Both of you stop," Frank said forcefully. "If your brother says he's not seeing anyone then he's not seeing anyone."

"Thank you, Dad," Jamie said relieved.

"You believe Jamie, Dad?" Danny asked him.

"It doesn't matter," Frank told him.

"Can we please move on now?" Nicky pleaded. "I really don't want to know anymore about Uncle Jamie's relationships."

"I agree with, Nicky," Jack said.

"Me, too," Sean said.

"All right, how's school going kids?" Frank asked.

"Let's talk about something else," Jack uttered uncomfortably.

Everyone laughed at his comment and the rest of dinner went on without any further discussion of Jamie's relationships.

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Dinner had finished a few hours ago. Jamie stayed around to play cards with Henry, because Eddie was out with her friends. Henry and Jamie were still playing cards at nine.

"I win again," Henry gloated.

Jamie sighed. "Another loss."

"It's all right, kid, you'll win one day," Henry assured.

"Yeah, that's not likely," Jamie said.

"I won't argue there," Henry said. He yawned and got up from the table. "I'm going to hit the sack. I'm not as young as I use to be."

"Goodnight, Grandpa," Jamie said as they reached the stairs.

"Goodnight, kid," Henry addressed Jamie. "Goodnight, Francis." He directed toward Frank, who was sitting in the living room.

"Goodnight, Pop," Frank said to Henry.

Henry walked up the stairs to his bedroom. Jamie waited to hear the door close before sitting down to talk to Frank.

"Can I talk to you, Dad?"

"Sure, son," Frank answered. "What's up?"

"I wasn't honest at dinner today," Jamie told him. "I have been seeing someone."

"Oh," Frank said sounding shocked. "Why didn't you want to share this information with the family?"

Jamie shrugged. "In the beginning it was, because I wanted Sergeant Renzulli to hear it from me."

"Why's that?" Frank asked, but he had a feeling that he already knew the answer.

"I'm seeing Eddie," Jamie confessed.

"Hmm," Frank said. "That doesn't surprise me."

Jamie smiled. "Renzulli said the same thing."

Frank also smiled. "How long has it been going on?"

"About a month. It started after I was promoted."

Frank nodded his head. "So you said in the beginning you wanted to keep it a secret?"

"Yeah," Jamie said. "I didn't want Renzulli getting mad and I wanted to make sure he knew to not partner us together."

"Understandable," Frank responded. "So why have you kept it a secret so long?"

"I only told Renzulli on Friday," Jamie said getting defensive. "Then I wanted to tell you next before anyone else in the family to make sure you knew that we weren't dating while we were partners."

"You really think I'd think that?" Frank questioned a little hurt.

"This matter is right on the line in between my old man and the police commissioner," Jamie said. "So I don't know what you would think."

"Well, I think you're happy with her," Frank told him. "I also think you should bring her to family dinner."

Jamie smiled. "I will after I tell everyone else."

"Good luck with that," Frank said beaming.

"Thanks, Dad," Jamie said sarcastically and then he looked at his watch. "I should get home. It's getting late."

"All right," Frank said. "Goodnight, Jamie."

"Goodnight, Dad," Jamie said as he left the house.

Jamie thought about his conversation with his father the whole car ride to Eddie's place. He was happy that his father wasn't mad about him lying. Let's hope the rest of the family feels the same way.

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Jamie arrived at Eddie's apartment to see her passed out on the couch. He smiled and watched her sleep for a few minutes. Then he decided she shouldn't sleep on the couch.

"Hey, Eddie," Jamie said as he lightly shook her.

She opened her eyes and looked around. "When did you get home?"

"Like five minutes ago," Jamie told her sitting down next to her.

"Okay," Eddie mumbled as she dozed back off.

Jamie chuckled. "How much did you drink?"

"Don't know," she said quietly.

"All right," Jamie said standing. "Let's get you to bed."

Jamie grabbed Eddie's arms and pulled her up to lean against him. Eddie realized what he was doing and put her arm around his neck.

Jamie smelled the alcohol on her breath. "Who drove you home?"

"Taxi," she replied as they went toward the bedroom.

"Okay," Jamie said relieved.

"How'd family dinner go?" Eddie asked as Jamie layed her on the bed.

"It was fine," Jamie said.

"That's great," Eddie murmured and then she was knocked out again.

Jamie smirked then kissed Eddie on the cheek. Then he went to change before heading to bed.

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Don't worry! There will be another sequel. I didn't know what this was, but the Sign of the Cross is the hand movements the Reagan's do after they say Grace. You can tell I'm not Catholic. The high school thing that Nicky talks about, actually happened to the high school in my school district. It was about six years ago that it happened. Furthermore, I am going to take a break from writing, but I will come back. I screwed up my sleep schedule and I need to put it back to normal. I'll probably be gone for a week or maybe a little more. I hope you enjoyed the story! Please review!