So.. here's my new fic. I've been working on it for quite some time now. And it's actually almost finished so you guys will have regular updates. XD This story is gonna be one hell of a ride for Jane and Maura but hang in there and you'll get your Rizzles. Will change the rating to M later on. Please review.

Disclaimer: If Rizzoli and Isles were mine why would I keep writing fanfic? I would just change the script. :)


Chapter 1

Knock knock knock. "Jane." Knock knock knock. "Jane." Knock knock knock. "Jane." The door swings open. "Hi there, Sheldon."

The smaller woman looks up at the brunette. "Excuse me?"

Jane lets out a sigh. "Never mind." She steps away from the door as a gesture for Maura to come inside. It's a mess, but she knows the blonde is used to it. It's not like she hasn't seen it before.

Maura looks at Jane and only then notices that the woman is still in her PJ's. "Jane, why are you still wearing your PJ's?" Jane lets out another sigh.

"Look Maura.." The woman whined, while walking over to the couch and sitting down. "My muscles hurt okay."

Maura walked over to stand on the other side of the table in front of Jane. "I can tell you're lying you know. You avoid eye contact and you touched your throat." Jane ignored Maura and instead placed her empty coffee cup on the table between them. "And," Maura continued, "you just unconsciously placed an object between the two of us." Jane leaned back and looked Maura in the eye. She seemed irritated by her friends facts, as usual. "It's empty Maur, where else do I put it."

The blonde didn't listen, instead focusing on the other thing the woman had said. "And even if you really had 'muscle soreness', which I doubt you do, you should let me give you a massage."

Jane's eyes widened and her face grimaced by the memory of the last time Maura had given her a massage.

"No, no more massages." Maura looked at the woman and smiled innocently. "But I helped you!"

Jane frowned. "Eventually yes…" And muttering she added "after a wave of pain."

"What?" Maura had heard what the taller woman said, she just wanted to dare her to say it again.

"Never mind, I'll go with you. Just give me a sec to change."

"You know it's very unlikely that it is really going to take a second, I wonder why people always say that. It's better to ask for a moment because- "

"Mauraaaa"


Jane and Maura stood by the bench, stretching their legs. Jane was done first and waited for her friend to finish the warming up. "Okay, let's get those leg muscles working."

Maura smiled. "You seem enthusiastic." Jane smiled back at her. For a moment it was silent, but both knew Maura just couldn't let it go.

"Did you know that studies show that it's not your leg muscles but your feet that do most of the working. Twenty-six bones, thirty-three joints, one-hundred-twelve ligaments and a network of tendons, nerves, and blood vessels – all in the feet – have to work together when we run."

Jane stared at the woman with a look that the blonde knew all too well. "Can you just stop talking Google, or tell me something interesting."

Maura thought for a moment, her eyes moving like she was searching through her thoughts. "Okay, well how about this. At regular points during the running cycle both feet are off the ground."

Jane thought it over for a moment, her teeth sucking her lower lip in her mouth. "That's actually pretty interesting Maur."

The blonde looked up at her, clearly surprised. "Really?" She said hopefully.

Jane's lips curled into a smile, letting Maura know that she was being sarcastic. "Enough of the talking, let's go."

Maura laughed and pushed her elbow softly against the waist of the other woman, who had the same smile on her face.


Back at the precinct Frost answered an early call. "Detective Frost speaking." He listened to the man on the other side of the line. "Okay got it. We'll be there in 15."

Korsak gave the younger detective a questioning look. "We got a body." They both looked at each other for a second. "This is their running day, they're not going to like this." Korsak finally said.

"Well it's your turn you to ruin the fun." Frost said. Korsak sighed but picked up the phone, dialing Rizzoli.

Jane and Maura where only running for a couple of minutes when Jane's phone went off. Both stopped, panting heavily. Her phone flashed 'Korsak' and she knew their morning run had to be cut off, again.

"Rizzoli. And Isles," she said as she looked at the woman standing next to her, "What do we have?"

Jane listened to Korsak and told Maura the address, knowing she would remember it for the both of them. When she hung up she caught disappointment in the blonde's eyes.

"Well maybe next time we can finish it."

Maura gave her a polite smile. "I hope so."

They smiled at each other for a second until Jane started to feel a little bit awkward by their moment and she turned around, walking towards her apartment again.

"Let's go Maur."


Jane and Maura arrived just a little later than the other detectives at the crime scene. It was in one of those creepy streets where you don't want to be when it's late. Drugs gets dealt here and murders happen too often. They walked up towards the body where Frost and Korsak were standing. Maura kneeled down examining the body while Jane talked to them. "What do we have?"

Jane looked at her partner, his eyes showing something deep inside them that she hadn't seen before. "Found her wallet around the corner. Had some money it in and her ID. Nothing more. She's 32 years old, not married, no kids." Jane looked down at Maura, watching her every move. "And her name?" Frost paused for a moment which made Jane look up at him again. "Uhm.. Yeah. Her name is Maura. Maura McKenzie."

Jane's smile disappeared from her face. She felt anxious about this. It didn't feel right. Maura, on the other hand, felt completely different about the whole situation.

"Well that certainly is a coincidence." The woman said as she looked at the victim. Maura seemed more excited than anxious like Jane about the situation. When she looked up at her she caught the look in her eyes.

"Jane, how many cases with dead woman called Jane have you had over the past years?"

Jane didn't even try to make a number of it, she knew it should be a lot.

"I don't know. A lot."

Maura stood up to stand in front of Jane. "56 to be precisely," she saw the look on the detective's face and knew this was not the time for her smart talk, "anyway, you've had so many cases with woman called Jane so why are you worried about this."

"Because everybody is called Jane, okay," Maura opened her mouth like she wanted to say something but Jane cut her off by raising her hand. "Don't you dare. What I mean is that Maura isn't a common name and it frustrates me that someone killed a.. a .. Maura."

Maura looked a little pleased by the concern of the taller woman. Jane caught the look in Maura's eyes and knew that she was giving to much away, too much of her feelings. Too much she didn't want to show. "Okay, it's nothing. It's just new okay. Let me get used to this."

The doctor only nodded before turning back toward the other Maura, having the pleased smile still on her lips.

"Seems like she was stabbed, but of course I'll have to go to the lab to clarify that." She said while pointing at the knife that was still in the woman's back.

"for heaven's sake Maura, of course she was stabbed, unless someone had a gun that shoots knife's at people."

The woman seemed to think that over for a moment. "Well actually, that wouldn't be possible because- "

"Please continue." Jane sat down next to Maura to get a closer look at the woman lying on the floor.

"And besides, in the end a lack of oxygen is always the cause of death." Maura added very quickly.

"Are you kidding me?"

"Sorry."

The blonde did some examining and could eventually tell that by body temperature and lividity she must have died somewhere between 12 and 2 in the morning.

"Good work Maur, now let's get her back to the morgue."


Hope you like the first one, other chapters will be longer :) Please please please review. They make my day so much better XD