Jane awoke in a dusty old hotel room that smelled of burnt coffee, with a pounding headache, not remembering how she got there or how long she had been there. The old air conditioning unit was blasting frigid cold air at her back and she was beginning to get shivers over her body. She tried to remember everything she could but she was drawing a blank; all she could remember was meeting someone who said they knew something about Maura's disappearance at a local diner.
"Maura!" Jane called out to her girlfriend.
"Maura…Earth to Maura…" Jane said to Maura who she found just staring at her computer screen.
"Oh! Sorry, Jane!" Maura said chuckling. "I was just checking up on some things, how are you?"
Jane became curious as to what Maura was doing that got her so glued to the computer screen, "Checking up on something's, like what? I am good, a bit tired but that comes with the job." Jane questioned. "Just a few things for work." Maura replied as she quickly shut the browsers she was viewing before Jane could get a peek.
Jane finally got up out of the rock hard bed and looked around the room that she had apparently been staying in. She saw her things in the corner still in the bag, there were a few articles of clothing on the floor near the bed, but everything was hers. She checked her phone to see the time and what day it was – It was Friday, she had the meeting with her mystery person on Wednesday but can't remember ever meeting them or ending up in the hotel room. She quickly got dressed and threw the clothes that were on the floor into her bag and walked out heading to the front desk. She had been searching for Maura for a good month now and was beginning to think the worst but she had to push that thoughts away.
She went to the front desk to check out and then went to the parking lot to find her car. She had to get to her own house and figure out what happened. She would need Frosts help with figuring out what happened and who she met because she couldn't figure out what happened but she knew whatever she learned and whoever she met, it was important to finding Maura; but someone was trying to stop her from knowing. She drove the two hour drive back to Boston – she spent the entire time trying to figure out what happened, but she was still drawing a blank.
