AN: Okay. This is my first Rizzles fanfiction and I'm pretty excited for it. I ship Rizzles with a passion now and this only happened a little while ago. This isn't really going to be dirty, probably sweeter in a way, 'cause I don't think I can get myself to write that dirty stuff. Haha. I'll try to make this into 7 chapters for each day and I'll put some Rizzles in each. So please read and review and let me know what you think.
Summer Getaway
It was a nice and beautiful June day and Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles were high above the city of Boston on their way to Ocean City, New Jersey. Maura decided that they both needed a vacation, since both of them rarely take any days off. Jane didn't like to take days off. It just wasn't in her nature. How did Maura even get me to go? She asked herself. I know, because she wouldn't let me refuse. Jane sighed and looked over at Maura who was very into the book that she was reading. Jane started to sip her glass of coffee and glared at Maura.
As Maura turned the page she said, "Do you think I can't see you glaring at me?"
"Really? How can you even see me looking at you when you're so immersed in your book?" Jane asked and crossed her arms.
"It's quite obvious, Jane. I can feel your eyes burning a hole in my face." Maura said while looking at her, bookmarked her book and closed it.
"Well, sorry for the inconvenience." Jane said with a wink. "Maura, why did you have to drag me along? You know how much I don't to be here."
Maura nodded. "Yes, I know. You said so 15 times."
"I could've sworn it was 13." Jane said with a wink and groaned. "Why, Maura?"
"Jane, do you always have to complain all the time?" Maura asked her. "You sound like a little child."
"Oh, I do not complain all the time." Jane replied. "And I don't sound like a little child."
Maura shook her head. "Oh, yes, you do." Then Maura started to mock Jane. "No. I don't wanna go there. No. No. No."
"Come on. I don't sound like that." Jane said while glaring at her.
Maura laughed. "That's what you think." Jane looked away from her and looked out the window. "Jane, you deserve this vacation; both of us do. How many times have you ever taken off work willingly or went on vacation?"
"Lemme think…" Jane said as she closed her eyes.
Maura answered for her. "If I am correct, the answer is never. Come on, Jane. You're not even a little bit happy or excited to get away for a while?"
Jane shrugged. "Well, I guess I'm a bit excited."
Maura smiled. "Good."
Jane leaned back in her seat and closed her eyes.
Their plane had just touched down and landed in Ocean City and Maura had to wake Jane up.
"Jane. Wake up. We're here." Maura said and got no response. She poked Jane's side with no response as well. Then, Maura moved up close to Jane's ear. "Jane. Wake up."
With that, Jane woke up abruptly and stared at Maura. "What are you doing?"
"I'm just waking you up because we're here." Maura said while Jane took a peak out of her window. All she saw was a baby blue sky that went on for miles and miles.
They started to get their stuff out of the overhead compartments and went to the baggage claim to get the rest of their belongings. Maura also rented a car for their time there.
Once they got their bags, they walked toward the rental car. Jane had one suitcase while Maura had two.
"Man, Maura. Did you pack all of your shoes and clothes in there?" Jane said with a laugh.
"No. I did not. It's not possible with two suitcases." Maura said with a wink.
"Okay…so who's driving?" Jane asked.
"I will." Maura said as she sat in the driver's side and Jane sat in the passenger.
"Where are we going first?" Jane asked her.
"Well, I thought we'd go to the hotel, unpack and then head to the beach." Maura said excitedly.
"Okay. That sounds good to me." Jane said with a smile as they drove to the hotel.
When Jane and Maura walked into their hotel room, the first thing Jane noticed was that there was one bed.
"Oh…one bed?" Jane asked Maura while they both unpacked.
"Yeah. I was looking through rooms with two and they were expensive. The rooms with one bed was much cheaper…you don't mind though, right?" Maura said while looking up from her suitcase.
"No. Not at all." Jane said with a smile.
"Good. Well, I'm going to get dressed into my bathing suit now." Maura said as she walked into the bathroom and closed the door.
"Okay." Jane said as she got out her fiery two piece bathing suit. "I might as well get into mine too." She said to herself as she slipped off her shorts and underwear first and put on the bottoms. She took off her shirt and bra and was about to pick up the top of her bathing suit when she saw Maura walk out the bathroom and was looking at her exposed top section.
"God, Maura!" Jane said as she used her arms to hide her breasts. "What are you doing?"
Maura closed her eyes. "I'm sorry. I had no idea you were changing. You should've told me."
Jane would have put on the top quicker but all she noticed was Maura's perfect body in her sky blue bikini. She kept staring and shook her head. God. What's gotten into you, Rizzoli? Jane then put on her top and was having trouble tying it without it being too loose. "Okay. I'm dressed now." Maura opened her eyes and smiled as she got out sunscreen, a beach blanket, a towel and a pair of sunglasses. "Maura, can you help me with this?" Jane asked while pointing to her back. "Every time I tie it, it's too loose."
Maura smiled. "Sure." She started to walk over to her. When Maura's warm hands touched Jane's back, it gave Jane chills. Okay. Seriously. What's going on with me? Jane asked herself while Maura asked. "Is that too tight?"
"Uh…" Jane said while zoning out.
"Jane…?" Maura said with a weird look on her face.
"Whoa. Sorry about that." Jane said and let out a nervous laugh. "That's good." Maura finished tying the bathing suit and walked back over to her stuff.
"I thought we could put all of our food in the same cooler so we don't have to lug along too much stuff." Maura explained.
"Yeah. Good thinking." Jane said as she put some of the food and drinks she packed into the cooler. Jane went back to her suitcase and got out sunscreen and a towel. She rummaged around for her sunglasses but couldn't find them. "Damn it."
"What's wrong?" Maura asked in a concerned tone.
"I forgot my sunglasses at home." Jane answered. "You wouldn't happen to have an extra pair in there, would ya?"
"I actually have 3 pairs." Maura said with a giggle. "Here's a pair of red ones. It matches your bathing suit." Maura winked as she handed Jane the sunglasses.
"Thanks." Jane said and was about to put them on when she noticed the logo on the side. "Really, Maura? Gucci?"
"I'm surprised you even know the name." Maura said as she threw her bag over her shoulder.
"Well, only because I have a fashion-crazed best friend." Jane said with a wink. "But really, how much were these?"
"250 dollars." Maura said as Jane's jaw dropped. "What? I got them on sale."
"Wow. The most I've spent on sunglasses was 30 bucks." Jane said as she put the glasses on top of her head and grabbed her bag.
"Ready?" Maura asked as she opened the door.
"Hell yeah, I am." Jane said with a chuckle. "And I'm driving."
They walked over to their car and put their bags in the backseat. Maura tossed the keys to Jane and she caught them in a ninja move. "Ha. Got 'em." Then they both started laughing. When they got in and sat down, Jane asked, "Where am I going?"
"Well, just pull out of here, take a right and keep going until you see the parking lot to the beach." Maura told Jane as she fixed her blonde hair.
After only a few minutes of driving, Jane and Maura were at the beach. The parked and got their stuff out of the car and headed toward the beach. The sand felt worm and comforting under their feet.
"Where do you want to sit?" Maura asked as they gazed around at the beautiful beach around them.
"Uhh…" Jane said as she noticed an open spot that was not too far from the water. "How about there?"
Maura smiled. "Perfect." They walked over to the spot and Maura spread out the blanket. They sat down and started to put on sunscreen. "Doesn't this air give you a sense of rebirth?"
"Uh…sure." Jane said with a straight face but ended up laughing.
"See, you're having a great time." Maura said with a grin. "And you hated this idea."
Jane groaned. "Fine. Go on. Say it if it makes you feel better."
Maura smiled widely. "I told you so." Jane stuck her tongue out and started to put sunscreen on her back with not a lot of success. Maura noticed her struggling. 'Here. Let me help." She moved next to Jane, started putting the sunscreen on her back and rubbed it around. When Maura moved lower, Jane got tingles in her lower region. God. What the hell is wrong with me?
When Maura scooted back to her spot and smiled at her. Jane smiled back. Then, she realized she's been doing it for a while. "Uh, thank you. Do you need help too?" Jane asked and Maura nodded.
"It's not that I can't do it. I just don't want to miss any spots." Maura explained as Jane applied the sunscreen. While Jane did that, two guys walked by and whistled at them. Jane flipped them off as they walked away. Jane groaned and Maura noticed. "What's the matter?"
"Did you hear them whistle at us?" Jane asked her.
"Yeah. So what?" Maura asked back.
"I just find it annoying. They probably think…never mind." Jane started to say but didn't feel like continuing it.
"Jane…" Maura said while looking at her best friend.
"They probably think we're lesbians." Jane said and looked at the water.
"Well, that's their problem and that isn't true at all." Maura explained. "People shouldn't make assumptions like that."
"I know." Jane said. "Not every pair of female best friends are lesbians…well, some are, I'm sure, but you know…we aren't."
"Right." Maura said with a grin. "Do you want to go in the water now?"
"I don't know…it's probably cold." Jane said reluctantly.
"Come on, Jane!" Maura said excitedly. "It's about 100 degrees out here so it'll be perfect in there. Trust me."
"Okay…" Jane said as she stood up. "I trust you."
They started to walk toward the water. When the water touched their feet, it was cool at first but then it warmed up.
"Hey. It's not that bad." Jane said with a smile while Maura smiled back.
"See." Maura said as she saw Jane start to walk out further. "Where are you going?"
"What? Do you think I'm gonna stand by the shore all day?" Jane asked with smirk. "Come on. We're going out further."
"Jane…what if there are sharks?" Maura asked with a scared expression.
"Are you afraid of sharks, Maura?" Jane asked with a straight face.
"No…" Maura said. "Okay. Maybe a little."
"Look, we're not going out THAT far." Jane said and held out her hand. "Come on. Immersion therapy." Jane said with a wink. "You said it worked out for you once before."
Maura looked at Jane's hand held out towards her and then at Jane. "Well…okay." Maura grabbed Jane's hand as they started to walk out farther.
They got out so far that the water was over their chests and their feet were still able to touch the sand.
"Whoa." Jane said. "My feet can still touch the ground."
"Yes. It depends and varies from each beach you go to." Maura said with a wink. "You were right. It is fun out here."
"See. What'd I tell ya?" Jane said with a smirk. "Look, here comes a wave. Let it push us back to shore."
"That isn't fun…my hair will get wrecked." Maura said with an annoyed look.
"Come on. Please?" Jane said with puppy dog eyes. "It'll be fun!"
"Oh. Okay." Maura gave in. The wave started to inch closer to them.
"Okay. On the count of three, jump up." Jane said with a huge smile. "One, two, three!"
At that, they both jumped up and rode along the wave as it pushed them closer to the shore. They landed on the shore and water rushed over them. They both sat up and Jane started laughing. Maura's always perfect blonde hair was all disheveled and all over the place. She glared at Jane. She fixed her hair and put it up in a ponytail.
"Really?" Jane asked. "You didn't think that was fun at all?"
Maura glared at her best friend and said. "That was so much fun!"
Jane laughed. "Man, you were scaring me. You were giving me that death stare again."
Maura shrugged. "My hair is kind of messed up but other than that, it was fantastic."
"I'm surprised you aren't freaking out over your hair." Jane said while shaking her head. "That's a first."
Maura smiled. "Let's do it again."
"Really?" Jane asked, not quite believing Maura.
"Of course!" Maura said excitedly. "Come on!"
Jane grinned as they both ran back into the water.
After spending a few hours at the beach, Jane and Maura decided to head back.
"Do you want to go on the boardwalk for a little bit?" Jane asked.
"Sure." Maura said with a smile.
"You know what I'm really in the mood for?" Jane said and winked.
"Uh…well…no, I don't know." Maura said and laughed.
"Ice cream!" Jane said excitedly.
Maura laughed. "I'm in the mood for that too."
"Good." Jane said with a smile. "But really, thank you for convincing me to come here. We both needed this."
"You're welcome." Maura replied. "Oh, I can make you do a lot of things, Jane Rizzoli."
Jane smirked. "Oh, really, Maura Isles?"
Maura winked. "Yes. I can."
"Like what then? What could you possibly make me do?" Jane asked as she looked at her with raised eyebrows.
"You'll see…" Maura said I she walked ahead out Jane.
Jane stood in place for a second, shook her head and ran after her. "Really? You're not gonna tell me?"
"No. Why should I?" Maura asked her as they walked up to an ice cream place on the boardwalk and looked at all the flavors.
"Because…" Jane started to say. "I'm your best friend and you love me."
Maura giggled. "I do…but that's not a good enough reason."
Jane groaned. "Okay. Fine then."
"Do you know what you're having?" Maura asked. "I'm ready."
"Yeah." Jane said as she walked up to the window. "I'll have a small twist and she'll have-"
Maura interrupted her. "A small vanilla…with sprinkles."
Jane looked back at her. "Sprinkles? What are you…7?"
Maura laughed. "No. Obviously." Maura then started to get money out and Jane stopped her. "What?"
"I'm paying…since you paid for this whole trip." Jane said with a smile.
"Well…okay." Maura said as Jane paid and handed the ice cream to her. "Thank you."
"Yep." Jane said as she started to eat hers. "I love ice cream."
"Me too." Maura said. "We should head home now. We can come back tomorrow earlier."
"Yeah. That's good enough for me." Jane said as they walked to the car carrying their stuff.
"The cone is the best part." Maura said as she finished her cone.
"It really is." Jane said. "I would eat this stuff all the time if it wouldn't make me fat."
Maura looked at her. "It's good once in a while."
Soon, Maura and Jane drove back to the hotel, got out of their bathing suits and into more comfortable clothes.
"I don't mean to be a party pooper," Jane started to say as she sat down next to Maura on the bed. "but I'm tired. I think I'm going to go to sleep."
"Okay. I'm a bit tired too." Maura said as they both slid under the covers.
"Goodnight." Jane said as she closed her eyes.
Maura replied. "Goodnight."
