Sequel to "We are life long Best Friends forever." Also, I use "Jane and Maura" not "ME and Detective" because I want to show the difference between personal life and work. The characters are not mine. Thanks so much!


As much as she hated wearing her uniform, Jane was about to put it on for her wedding, because she knew what it did to Maura. She had gotten a new badge, and

uniform insignia. She hated wearing her uniform because she thought that it made her come off as arrogant. Even though Maura kept telling her that she loved it

"because" she still didn't believe her, but she trusted her so she went through and was going to surprise her with her new full dress uniform. She placed the newly

ironed pants on the bed of her mothers apartment. Angela wanted so badly to help Jane get dressed, she couldn't say no. "Janie! Where are your medals? You need to

wear them!" Angela said to Jane while pulling out Jane's long-sleeve uniform shirt. "Ma. They are still on the shirt. I haven't worn it since the last medal I won."

Angela took another look, and Jane was right. There was Jane's three medals, only the place for her badge was blank. Seeing that her mothers eyes were grazing that

spot, she handed her badge to her mother who placed it on the uniform. Jane put on the shirt, and let her mom straighten it up, tie the tie, and then went to put the

pants on. Tucking her shirt in, Jane said to Angela "Ma, You know I am sorry that this way not your first choice in clothing for my wedding, but it is not mine either.

This one's for Maura." Angela could see that Jane was sincere, and then she said "Janie, you know that you're my baby, and It doesn't matter what you wear to your

wedding, just as long as your in it for love, which I can see you are," The older Rizzoli spoke to her child, and she became teary eyed and continued, "Married. MY

daughter, I can't wait to have grandchildren." Jane looked up, straight into her mother's eyes. "Really? Ma, we are not even married yet, and you are talking about

grand children." "Well, you never know." and they both cracked up. Then Angela dragged Jane into the bathroom and did her hair like she always did when there was

a formal BPD event. And Finally, they were done. "Ready to go?" "Yeah Ma, hold on a second." Jane said as she retrieved a piece of paper from her pocket to her

precious pants and kept reading the lines she had so well, and clearly memorized. I better not screw up these vows. Man, I would have never thought I would prepare

them so much. Jane thought to herself as she got in the car with her mother and drove to the Red Sox Stadium.

Meanwhile, Maura was with her mother, and a stylist to do her hair and makeup. She was wearing her dress, that was so carefully chosen, and was debate on what to

do with her hair. She knew that it was common to have an up-do, or curls, but she wanted to keep it simple. After about five minutes of conversation with her stylist,

she went for the basic. Everything was falling into place for her, and it was clear to her mother that she was happy. Worried that her mother was getting

uncomfortable, Maura said, "Mother, I am sorry that you probably never imagined that I would be getting married, to a woman, but-" She was cut off by her mother,

"Darling, I know that my parenting job was not the finest, but I do know two things. One of them being that you should always wish the best for your child, and the

second being, true love can never be split up. I know that I would be doing harm by splitting you two up. I never saw real love until now. Maura, Daughter, I wish the

best for you and Sergeant Rizzoli, really. I just wish I could speak for your father..." Constance tried her best to say what she felt. She did. With that Maura got all the

support she needed from her mom. A thing that she wanted since she was a kid, and now she got it. She gave her mother a half hug, as to not spoil her attire, and

then she got into the car and drove from her and Jane's home to the Red Sox Stadium. The whole time thinking of her speech. She deserves it to be perfect. Maura

thought to herself while sitting on the drive there.

Both Jane and Maura had gotten there at relatively different times, Jane being at least 15 minutes earlier, they both had the same reaction to seeing the Large

billboard in the stadium lit up with the words "Welcome to the wedding of Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles. Breathless. They both could not breath, and were suffocated by

the overwhelming feeling of being surrounded my love. When I wake up tomorrow, she's going to be my wife. They both thought to themselves as they heard the

opening music play.


Thanks for reading! I will try to write soon...