"Jane! Ja-a-ane...don't run so fast!" Maura couldn't keep up with her rapidly running best friend Jane. "Ja-a-ne!" Maura tried to her best friend ears, but it was no use, for the cats her pussy, nothing! "DAMNED!" Maura scolded, very uncharacteristic and loud.

"Lovers quarrel?" The ill-considered comment escaped Senior criminologist Susie Chang's' throat before she could stop herself. She turned pale and her eyes went round and big as Dolly Parton's tits as she thought about the possible consequences regarding her temerariously deed, 'Oh oh' Susie started to sweat profusely and thought, 'My boss's wrath will hit me like a flash of lightning and the Gods of revenge will turn me into pile of ash. I'm doomed!'

Maura squinted one eye as she looked at her employee, "Senior criminologist Chang," Maura said sweetly. Susie shook now. Maura noticed it but continued her ranting without mercy for poor Susie Chang, "why Jane is running I know, but what has hit your head so hard that you believe that you have the right to make such an improper remark. Who gave you permission to ask me if Jane and I had a lovers quarrel... Well?"

"Uhuh.." was all Susie could utter. She looked down at her feet and then timidly into Maura's eyes again and waited...

"I thought so... " Maura said satisfactorily and immediately focused her attention back to where Jane had disappeared. " Fuck! " she murmured, "Me and my big mouth!"

Maura had the appearance of a drowned poodle now. Susie Chang who had never seen her boss so defeated grabbed all the courage she had left together and asked shyly, "Can I help you, Dr. isles!?"

"Well, you did help me enough with all the crotch-blocking you did over the years. I thought that I finally made some progress to get into..." Just at that moment Maura realized that she better could keep her mouth shut before some very impropriety thoughts would free themselves out into the open.

Somehow she never had any filter regarding sprouting facts, and regarding her very personal life. So without saying another word she saved herself from an embarrassing situation by walking into the precinct of the Boston Police Department without saying another word. She would evaluate what just had occurred in the privacy of her own office.