Kasai rolled her eyes and smirked at Avani's whining. Well, she didn't expect anything less than the usual from her. At least now it wasn't the hard-headed part that she was experiencing. She put the car in drive and headed down the street. "Don't tempt me, you know I'm capable of using these well." Kasai patted the cuffs on her hip and grinned before grabbing the radio on her car dash. "Dispatch, this is Sergeant Inoshi, coming in now with a 10-15 en route." Kasai put the radio down and returned her attention to driving. "Oh, I'm not worried about you running away." Kasai teased, but didn't comment further on the offer until she felt Avani breathing on her neck. She had to clench her jaw as a wave of goosebumps tingled down her spine. She swallowed the lump in her throat and played it cool, even though the small gesture was unnerving. No, she couldn't just pull off into some alley. Afterall, she had already called in to the PD and they'd expect her soon. Although... the definition of a "quickie" was in and of itself a brief excursion. It had been a rough week, with the long days spent working and after hours occupied with hunting down a reporter to talk to. Kasai was stressed out, and to be honest she had missed Avani, regardless of the scuffle earlier. Kasai kept her eyes on the road ahead, even as Avani hummed into her shoulder. It didn't take long before she groaned in frustration. Kasai pulled the car over at the next alley and put it in park before turning to the woman next to her. "Okay, so maybe I have had a stressful week... and maybe I've kinda missed you." She paused to plant her lips onto Avani's for a moment before pulling back. "But... we have more important things to attend to. I don't have a 'get out of jail free' card just sitting in my pocket." She frowned before sighing and putting the car in reverse to get back on the street. "I promise I will do what I can to help though." They continued on and soon reached the police station, where Kasai escorted Avani inside. "They usually don't let the detaining officer do the questioning... to make sure both sides of the story are heard. But I'll be right outside of the questioning room. Trust me when I say that the truth is better than lying." She waited for the interviewing detective to arrive and left to write up her detention report. Hopefully when Kasai left work at the end of the day, Avani would be leaving with her.