Ok, so this is my first attempt at any type of song fic

Yeah...what can I say, I was bored...

I do NOT own the characters, or the song (p.s. the song is Must Have Done Something Right by Relient K)


"Dickie! Elliot! You guys are going to make us late!" Olivia Stabler stood at the foot of the stairs, waiting for her husband, and step-son to come down.

"What's taking them so long" seven year old Elizabeth Stabler complained, plopping down on the couch, inbetween her older sisters, twelve year old Kathleen, and fourteen year old Maureen.

Maureen shrugged, before letting out a sigh. "You know guys, always late."

"Not on my watch" Olivia said, before raising an eyebrow. "Elliot and Richard Stabler" she began to yell up the stairs, hoping to gain their attention, "if you are not down here in ten seconds, I'm going up there, and dragging the both of you down!"


Elliot dug through Dickie's drawer, looking for the baseball t-shirt Olivia had bought for him, while his son sat on his bed, watching. "Dickie, why do you need this shirt exactly?"

The seven year old shrugged. "Mom bought it for me, plus it matches my hat" he said with a smile.

Elliot smiled to himself, happy with his son's comment, before looking through the last drawer. "Here it is" he said, pulling the shirt out of the dresser, and throwing it at his son.

Dickie quickly put on the shirt, and leaped off the bed, when he heard Olivia calling their names one last time. "Dad, we need to go, she really will come up here."

Elliot let out a laugh, nodding, before following his son out of the room, rushing downstairs.

"It's about time!" Maureen said, as the girls got off the couch, grabbed the bags near the door, and headed to the car, Dickie quickly following after.

"What took you two so long?" Olivia asked, wrapping her arms around her husband's waist. It had been a year since the two had been married, and they couldn't have been happier.

"He wanted his baseball shirt, that his mom bought him." He emphasized the word 'mom' knowing how happy it made her that the kids considered her their mother. "I love you" he said, wrapping his arms around his wife.

"I love you too El," she responded, before placing a kiss on his lips.

The two began to laugh when they heard the car horn honk, telling them the kids were all loaded into the SUV and ready to go. Elliot shook his head, as he and Olivia walked out of the house, hand in hand.


The Stabler clan arrived at Central Park, all excited for the annual baseball game/picnic. Cragen had thought of it, as a sort of joke, but when the other departments heard of what they were doing, they wanted in.

Elliot parked the SUV, before the kids all piled out of the car, running to where the SVU gang was, leaving Elliot and Olivia to unload everything from the trunk. "Is this everything?" Elliot asked, before closing the trunk. Olivia nodded, as the two headed to where everyone was hanging out.

"Well, look who decided to show."

Olivia looked up at Fin and smiled. "Wouldn't miss it for the world. You know how much I want to put the guys at Narcotics in their place."

Fin shook his head. "Hey, they're not all bad" Fin said, defending his ex-co-workers.

"Just sexist" Alex added, walking up to the group with a box in her hand, Cragen following close behind. "You guys ready to play some ball?"

They all nodded, as they headed to the dug out, checking out their competition. It had been decided that the SVU team would be the first up, making the batting order: Munch, George, Fin, Cragen, Alex, Olivia, and Elliot.

Elliot looked over his shoulders, making sure his kids were all settled in the bleachers, and in plain sight, before turning back to the team. He looked over at Olivia and smiled, thinking how the hell he had gotten so lucky, and landed up with her as his wife.

Kathy had decided that she didn't want to be married to him any longer, and it only made matters worse that she left in the middle of the night, leaving no explaination to him or the kids. Olivia was the only reason any of them made it through that hard time, and he couldn't thank her enough.

"Elliot" he heard her say, before she threw something into his hands.

We should get jerseys 'cause we make a good team

Elliot looked at the shirt in his hands and laughed. Alex had gotten them all baseball shirts, with the words 'Sex Crimes' written across the chest. Elliot looked up and noticed everyone, including his wife, already wearing the matching shirts. He quickly pulled off his t-shirt, and put on the baseball shirt his wife had given him, before pulling back on his matching black baseball cap.

But yours would look better than mine 'cause you're out of my league.

Munch walked up to bat, quickly giving up after his first strike. Laughing, George and Fin followed after, each gaining a base hit. Cragen walked up to the plate, but he too, struck out, leaving George and Fin hoping Alex would be able to bring them home. Alex walked up the plate, confident. The pitch was delivered, and she smiled, as her bat made contact with the ball. She quickly ran to first base, but was disappointed when that was as far as she was allowed to go.

Next up was Olivia, who was determined to bring her team all home. Elliot watched her walk up to the plate, her short hair slightly sticking out of the baseball cap that matched his own.

And I know that it's so cliche, to tell you that everyday I spend with you is the new best day of my life. Everyone watching us, just turns away with disgust. It's jealousy, they can see, that we've got it going on.

Elliot watched as she practiced her swinging once, before looking over her shoulder at the kids. There was a small amount of cheers and 'Go Moms' as the four children rooted for her.

And I'm racking my brain for a new improved way, to let you know you're more to me, than what I know how to say. You're ok with the way this is going to be. This is going to be the best thing we've ever seen.

Elliot listened to the pitcher, an older detective from Narcotics, make sly remarks about Olivia being in sex crimes. If he could, he would go up and punch him, square in the nose, but he knew Olivia could handle herself. It was one of the reasons he loved her.

Olivia got into her stance, waiting for the pitch to be delivered. She quickly made eye contact with Alex, as she smiled and nodded, slightly, telling her that she had this in the bag.

The pitch was made, and for a few seconds, time seemed to go in slow motion. Elliot folded his arms across his chest, as he watched his wife swing the aluminum bat. The audible 'ping' the bat made when it made contact with the ball was definitely heard from both dug outs, and the small crowd of family members from both units.

Elliot smiled, as did the rest of the SVU team, when he saw the baseball fly past Narcotic's outfielders, landing Olivia a home run.

If anyone can make me a better person you could. All I got to say is I must have done something good. I came along one day and you rearranged my life. All I got to say is I must have done something right. I must have done something right.

Elliot watched as Olivia threw the bat down, before running toward the bases. Cragen, as well as the Stabler kids, began to yell, cheering the four people that were running the bases, on. George quickly reached home, stepping on the plate, followed quickly by Fin. 2-0. Alex ran as fast as she could, trying to stay in front of Olivia, who was quickly gaining up on her. Elliot laughed to himself. He swore he could see Olivia telling Alex to go faster, or else she would pass her up.

Alex made it to home, and stepped on the plate, Olivia stepping on it a split second later, before she jumped on the blonde's back, throwing her arms up and yelling. Elliot shook his head. He knew his wife was competitive, but sometimes she went to the extremes.

He watched as the scoreboard changed, 4 to 0, before the two women walked back to the dug out. "Showoff" he whispered to her, before playfully swatting her butt.

Olivia laughed, before pecking him on the lips once. "Go get 'em tiger" was all she said, before Elliot walked up to the plate. He didn't feel like swinging hard, or running for that matter, so he opted for a single, landing the ball somewhere in centerfield, allowing him to jog to first base with no problem. They were ahead four points, and with Olivia on their team, their win was already a sure bet. Elliot waited for Munch to strike out once more, before heading back to the dug out.

Elliot looked around for his glove, but to his dismay, he couldn't find it. Realizing he had left it in Dickie's bag, he stepped outside of the dug out, only to see Olivia already with the kids, both of their mits in her lap, as she bent down to their son's level. He watched as she placed Dickie's own black baseball cap on his little head, before flipping hers, so that it was now backwards. It made him smile, when his son did, likewise, switched his hat, so that it was now matching his step-mother's. She quickly kissed his forehead, before doing the same the the three girls sitted around their brother.

Maybe I'm just lucky, 'cause it's hard to believe, belive that somebody like you would end up with someone like me. And I know that it's so cliche, to talk about you this way, but I'll push all my inhibitions aside. It's so very obvious, to everyone watching us, that we have got something real good going on.

Olivia walked up to Elliot, before handing him his mit. "Thank-you" he said, before kissing her softly. The two walked, hand in hand, back to the dug out, before heading out to the field. The team was short a few players, so they had to double up on positions, but it was definitely nothing they couldn't handle. Cragen was the catcher, while Alex quickly made it know that she could throw a wicked curve ball, making the decision to make her pitcher easy. Fin, Munch, and Elliot took the outfield, figuring that with all the hits would eventually end out there. George took control of third base, and Olivia was stuck with first and second base.

Alex tossed the ball up and caught it, getting herself ready. She waited for the first man to step up to the plate, before getting into her typical pitching stance.

"Ready pumpkin" one of the detectives working in Narcotics asked Alex, getting ready for the pitch.

Without answering, Alex threw the ball, earning a strike on his part. "Ready to play?" Alex asked with a smirk, as Cragen tossed the ball back to her. She threw the ball again, only this time he hit it, sending the ball flying towards the space inbetween Fin and Munch. Fin quickly grabbed the ball, throwing it to Olivia, but was to slow, as the first batter made it safely to first base.

Olivia threw the ball to Alex, and bent down a little, ready to sprint if needed. The next batter was a familiar face. Olivia let out a groan as she saw non other than Brian Cassidy, step up to the plate. She knew Cragen had helped him transfer to Narcotics, but she didn't think he'd be here.

He quickly stood at the plate, bat in hand, ready for Alex to pitch. "Hey Stabler!" he said, waving around his bat. "You ready?" Alex pitched the ball, throwing a curve ball, which Cassidy swung at and missed.

"Come on Cassidy, don't tell me this is another thing you're not good at" Olivia yelled to him with a smirk. Elliot laughed at his wife's comment. He knew that she had slept with him, before they had started dating, and he also knew it was one of his wife's worst sexual experiences.

And I'm racking my brain, for a new improved way to let you know you're more to me than what I know how to say. You're ok with the way this is going to be. This is going to be the best thing we've ever seen.

There were a few laughs that came from the both dug outs, as well as the crowd. Cassidy shook his head, ignoring the sly comments from everyone. He waited for Alex to pitch again, before hitting the the ball. It flew towards Elliot, as he threw the bat to the ground and ran.

Elliot ran, extending his hand, as the ball landed into his mit. He quickly turned around, pulled the ball out of his glove, before throwing it towards Olivia, who was waiting. She was inbetween first and second base, when she caught the ball. She quickly ran back to first base, trying to outrun the first batter. She stepped onto first base, a second before the batter did, declaring him out, along with Cassidy. Elliot watched as she stood up, readjusting her hat, which, like Dickie's, was still turned backwards so that the lid was covering her neck.

If anyone could make me a better person you could. All I got to say is I must have done somthing good. I came along one day and you rearranged my life. All I got to say is I must have done something right. I must have done something right.

Alex threw the next pitch, which the captain of the Narcotics department hit easily. Alex ducked, as the ball flew above her had, landing into Haung's glove. Both teams made their way to their dug outs, before George made his way to home plate, bat in hand, while the rest of the narcotics team made their way to the field.

Elliot sat next to Olivia on the bench, wrapping his arm around her waist, as she placed her head on his shoulder. He let out a smile, before kissing her on the crown of her head.


The rest of the game flew by, with the final score being Narcotics 5, Sex Crimes 9. "Mom, you totally kicked butt!" Dickie yelled, jumping into Olivia's arms when the team reached their kids.

"Yeah! You guys were amazing" Lizzie said, joining her twin in Olivia's arms.

Olivia laughed, before letting the two down, and wiping the dirt off her jeans. She had thought it would be a good idea to slide into home plate to finish the game, but the dirt stains on her jeans and shirt proved otherwise. "How about we eat" Elliot suggested, wrapping his arm around his wife's waist, pulling her close.

The kids, as well as both baseball teams, nodded, as they headed to the picnic area, ready to eat burgers and hotdogs.

The food was served, as everyone settled down, making conversation with everyone. Elliot sat down on the blanket Olivia had packed, as everyone surrounded him. Olivia made her way to her husband, settling down in between his legs, resting her head back against his chest. The two watched everyone around them, eating and laughing. Kathleen laid her head down on Olivia's lap, as her mother began to run her fingers through the young girl's hair.

If anyone could make me a better person you could. All I got to say is I must have done something good. I came along one day and you rearranged my life. All I got to say is I must have done something right.

Elliot sighed, content with how his life had turned out. "So, when are you going to tell him?" Alex asked, taking a bite of her salad.

Olivia looked at the blonde, before sighing, knowing Elliot was going to question her. All eyes were on her, as Elliot shrugged. "Tell me what?" he asked, wrapping his arms around her body.

Olivia smiled, as Kathleen sat up, joining everyone in looking at Olivia, waiting for a response. Olivia didn't say a word, as she grabbed Elliot's hands, and placed them on her stomach. Elliot's eyes grew wide, as everyone gasped, and smiled. "Liv?" Olivia turned around to face her husband, before he spoke again. "Are you?"

Olivia nodded, with a wide smile. The two heard Maureen scream, before she jumped up and hugged her, the other three Stabler children following right after. Cragen smiled, knowing his "little girl" was finally going to have a baby of her own.

Elliot cupped his wife's face in his hands, wiping the tears that had silently fallen from her eyes. "I love you" he said, before planting a kiss on her lips.

Olivia smiled, as she leaned back into his chest, while his hands found their way to her still flat stomach. "Elliot, how did we end up with the perfect life?" she asked with a smile, looking around at everyone's happy face.

Elliot shrugged, and smiled, when she placed her hands on top of his. "I don't know, but I must have done something right."


okay cheesy I know, but like I said, I was bored

Tell me what you think :)