Jane sits in the morgue. She and Maura quietly eat their lunches. Jane watches as Maura stares at her phone.
"Maura?"
Maura looks up, "Huh?"
"Are you expecting a phone call?"
"Sorry, what were you saying?"
"I wasn't saying anything."
"Oh."
"If you're expecting a phone call I can go."
"No it's ok," she reassures Jane.
"Are you ok? You're very quiet today."
"I'm fine. I was just hoping to hear from someone."
"Someone special?" Jane smiles.
"I guess you could say that."
"Who is he?"
"No one," Maura answers quickly.
"Are you sure?"
"I'm certain," Maura answers.
"I think I'm going to go upstairs."
"You don't have to leave."
"I think I should leave you alone."
"I..."
"Don't worry, I'm sure that the lab will call with the results of the tox screen in no time," Jane answers.
"Ok," Maura replies.
About an hour later Jane is sitting at her desk, doing some work on the computer. She hears footsteps and looks up. She smiles at the individual approaching her. "Can I help you?" she questions.
"I'm looking for detective Rizzoli."
"That's me," she smiles, "How can I help you?"
"I'm looking for someone."
"I'm a homicide detective, not a missing person's detective."
"I know," he answers.
"What's your name?"
"Jonah."
"How old are you Jonah?"
"Nine, today is my birthday."
"Oh. I see. Who are you looking for?"
"Maura Isles," he answers.
"Oh," Jane vacates her seat. "Have a seat," she offers, "I'll give her a call." Jane grabs the phone on her desk, and dials the number to the morgue.
"Yes Jane?" Maura answers.
"Can you come up here for a minute?"
"You usually come to me," Maura answers.
"I can come to you, but... I think that it's your turn to come to me."
"I'm in the middle of an autopsy."
"Can you take a break?"
"Jane..."
"Just take a break and I'll be down in a minute."
"Do you need something?"
"I've got something for you."
"Like what?"
"Take a break, and cover the body up," Jane answers.
"Fine," Maura huffs. She hangs up the phone.
Jane gently places the phone on it's receiver.
"Come on Jonah, let's go downstairs."
"Ok," he smiles.
Jonah follows Jane to the elevator. The doors close and Jane just looks at the little boy. He wears a pair of silver Converse, a pair of blue jeans, and a navy blue polo with the collar popped. His russet colored hair is trimmed neatly around his face. His hazel eyes just stare at her.
"What?" he asks.
"Nothing," she answers.
"Why were you staring at me?"
"I was just wondering who dressed you."
"I did."
"You picked that out?"
"Of course," he answers.
"Why are you looking for Maura, anyway?"
"I wanted to surprise her."
"Oh, I see," Jane answers as the elevator doors open.
Jane steps out, Jonah follows behind her. Jane stops at the morgue doors. She turns to Jonah, "Wait here for a minute, ok?"
"K," he nods.
Jane goes through the doors. She finds Maura washing her hands. "What do you need Jane?"
Jane looks at the metal table, and finds the body covered with a sheet. "I told you I brought you something, "she answers.
"What did you bring me?" Maura replies, spinning around.
"Hold on, let me go get it," Jane responds.
Jane goes into the hallway and finds Jonah waiting patiently. "Ok. It's safe, you can go in."
"I'm not afraid of dead bodies detective Rizzoli."
"Ok."
Jonah follows Jane into the morgue. Maura sits at the desk, staring into the computer screen.
"Jane what did you bring me?" Maura questions without looking up from the screen, "I hope it's not another body."
"Not quite," Jane answers.
Maura looks up at Jane, "Nope. I just brought you a kid," Jane answers.
Jonah stands next to Jane. A smile creeps across Maura's face. She gets out of her chair.
"Come here," she insists. Jonah walks over to her, and she hugs him tightly.
"I'm sorry I didn't call," he apologizes, "but my phone died."
"I didn't know that you were coming here. Shouldn't you be in school?" Maura asks.
"I only had half a day. There was a teacher in service today. I hope it's ok with you that I'm here."
"It is but..."
Jonah finishes her thought for her, "My dad knows that I'm here."
"Why don't you go out in the hallway and wait for me? I'll be out in a minute," Maura promises.
