Alright, here's part two.. and for some reason I always forget the disclaimer, so here ya go:
I don't own, don't sue! If I did I wouldn't be sitting at home on a Sunday writing fanfic to try and ease the wait until next summer.. -sigh-
Jane and Maura walked back into the precinct after their time in the park. Maura expected Jane to take the elevator up to her desk, but instead joined Maura on the elevator down to the morgue. As soon as the doors shut, Jane pulled Maura close and kissed her slowly, enjoying the few moments of solitude. Maura hummed in satisfaction, and Jane smiled as she felt it resonate on her lips.
"I love you."
"I love you too. I was going to ask why you were making a detour to the morgue, but now I know why." She said and winked at Jane.
"Am I that obvious?" Jane asked.
"Oh, only, all the time." Maura replied with a smirk, her forehead still touching Jane's. The elevator stopped and the doors opened, and Maura took Jane's hand in hers and gave it a quick squeeze before stepping off. She placed a quick kiss on Jane's lips. "See you later?"
"Absolutely."
Jane watched Maura walk down the hallway, enjoying the view. Maura turned and winked at Jane just before the elevator doors shut.
"God, that woman is going to be the death of me." Jane said out loud to herself and smiled. She stepped off the elevator and went and sat at her desk to look into a couple new leads on the case she was working. She was smiling like a fool and she knew it, but she couldn't help it. Korsak and Frost were in another part of the building at the moment, so she didn't try to stop herself. However, when she heard their voices, she tried to put a serious face on. She had a reputation to protect, after all.
"Hey, just because I used to get squeamish at the sight of a dead body doesn't mean you have to keep ribbing me about it, Korsak."
"What do you mean, used to? You still throw up at crime scenes." Korsak retorted.
"Hey, hey, guys, will you quit it? I leave you alone for two hours.. Come on." Jane gave them her best Rizzoli glare.
"Sorry Jane." They both replied in unison and looked down at their shoes. After a couple seconds, the two men looked back up and smiled. Korsak spoke first.
"Jane.. isn't there something you want to share with us?"
"Like what, Korsak?" Jane turned around in her chair to face her computer to hide her smile.
"Come on, Rizzoli, what did Dr. Isles say? Tell me you didn't chicken out.. you did ask her, right?"
Jane spun her chair around to face the two men, and then threw her hands up in the air.
"She said yes!"
"Hey, alright Janie, that's great!" Korsak walked over and gave her a big hug, which she willingly returned. Frost stood by and when Korsak released her he reached out to shake her hand.
"Congratulations, Jane. You are one lucky woman."
Jane pulled the younger detective into a hug. "Thanks man. If you tell anyone I hugged you, you're screwed!" She said, pointing a finger at him.
"Your secret is safe with me." Frost replied with a smile. "So, is she wearing the ring? I want to see this piece of jewelry that is the cause of me being stuck with Korsak for a couple hours. It better be worth it." He smiled.
Jane couldn't help the cheesy grin that spread across her face.
"Yeah, she's wearing it."
Frost and Korsak spun on their heels and started to head towards the elevators. "Hey, don't bug her too much, ya mugs!" She shouted after them as they stepped on the elevator. She reached for the phone and dialed the extension for the morgue. Maura answered after three rings.
"Dr. Isles."
"Hi beautiful."
"Jane.. I just saw you ten minutes ago and you're already calling?" Maura said with a smile.
"Well, yes, but it's only to warn you that Frost and Korsak are on their way down to you, because they want to see the ring.. I couldn't stop them, I'm sorry."
"It's ok sweetheart, I expected they would want to see it. They are like kids sometimes, those two."
"I know. Call me if they get out of hand, ok?"
"Ok. Thanks for the heads up. Talk to you later."
"Bye, honey." Jane hung up the phone and tried to get back to work, hoping Maura wasn't getting too ambushed.
Down in the morgue, Maura prepared herself for the two detectives as the door to the morgue slid open.
"Hi Dr. Isles." Korsak and Frost addressed the doctor formally, even though they had know each other for a few years.
"Hello Vince. Hi Barry. How are you?" She asked politely. "How many times have I told you to call me Maura? We've known each for years now."
"Ok.. Maura." Korsak replied. "We heard that congratulations are in order. Jane finally popped the question, huh?"
"Yes she did. Let me guess.. you want to see the ring?" The blonde asked. "Jane told me you'd be coming down." Maura held her hand out to the two men, and Korsak took it to get a closer look. Frost let out a low whistle.
"It's beautiful, Doc. It must have cost her a pretty penny too. Congratulations." Korsak smiled at the blonde.
"So, how long did you two know she was going to do this?" Maura asked Frost.
"How long? Uh, well, not very, I mean, well, two months? But Jane said she'd personally have us kicked out of the precinct if we even so much as hinted anything to you. It wasn't easy, let me tell you."
"Well, thank you for all your hard work." Maura said with a laugh. "Now if you'll excuse me, I do have work I have to finish up here."
"No problem. Congrats again, Doc." Korsak said and made his way for the door with Frost in tow.
A few hours later, Maura had finished up with her work for that day and sat at her computer doing a little shoe shopping while waiting for Jane to be ready to leave. However, she could hardly concentrate on the shoes on the screen because the light in the morgue kept reflecting off the ring on her left hand. She found herself getting distracted and staring at it for minutes on end. She kept praying this wasn't a dream that she would wake up from and that Jane really had proposed. She was lost in her thoughts and didn't hear Jane come into the morgue, jumping a little at the touch of her hand on her shoulder.
"I'm sorry, did I scare you?" Jane asked.
"A little. I was off in my own world I guess. Hi."
Jane leaned down and kissed her softly. "I didn't interrupt any important thoughts, did I?" Jane asked, and ran a finger along Maura's temple. "Anything I should know about going on in that big brain?"
"No, not so much. I was just sitting her praying that today was not a dream that I would wake up from. That you're not a dream." Maura said solemnly.
"I'm more like a nightmare, but alright.." Jane replied sarcastically and dodged Maura's hand as she playfully tried to slap her arm.
"Jane, come here." Maura pulled Jane closer and the brunette straddled the blonde's lap. "Sometimes you are stubborn and hot tempered, but you are also one of the most caring people I have ever known. You just keep that part of you hidden under your tough cop exterior. I know you make jokes to cover up a few insecurities, but I love you, and I love your insecurities. When I agreed to marry you, I did so knowing what I'm getting into. I love every insecurity you have, every flaw, and every scar."
Jane looked down at her hands then, and felt a blush creeping up her cheeks. She held her hands up for Maura to see.
"Even these?" Jane asked in a soft voice. Maura clasped her fingers through Jane's and kissed the scar on each hand.
"Especially these. I love it all, Jane. So even if you are self conscious about certain things, I want the whole package, because you wouldn't be you if your idiosyncrasies didn't exist. I want it all, Jane. I'm in.. all in." she said, and squeezed Jane's hands in her own. Jane leaned in and kissed Maura hungrily, then traveled her lips to her ear and whispered,
"Let's go home, because if we don't leave soon, I can't be held responsible for my actions. I might have to take you and f-" Her words were smothered as Maura placed a finger to her lips.
"Jane! Language.. not here.." Maura quickly glanced around nervously. "When we get home you can use all the language you like, but I like to think your mouth will be otherwise occupied." the blonde said with a smirk and a look that promised of things to come. Jane's pupils dilated and she went speechless for a moment. When she could speak again, all she could manage to say was, "Take me home Maura. You drive." The two women headed out to Maura's car and the doctor placed her bag in the backseat. She shut the door and turned only to have Jane push her roughly up against the car, kissing her hard and sliding a knee up in between Maura's legs.
"Uh-uh Jane.. you have to wait." Maura said a bit breathlessly. "I told you my plan for you earlier today and I plan to stick to it." She kissed Jane quickly and pushed her back a couple steps so she could regain some control over her body. "Now, go get in the car please. I promise it will be worth the wait. Ok?"
"It always is, love. It always is." Jane replied and her voice had dropped to an even huskier register than normal. She made her way around the car and sat in the passenger seat and tried to be patient. "Korsak and Frost are right, I am so whipped." she thought to herself and shook her head. She glanced over at Maura getting into the car with those three inch heels that always made her drool, and she didn't care if the guys teased her. She was the only one who got to remove those jaw dropping heels, and she was the one who went home with the most beautiful woman on the planet. Sometimes she even made Maura keep the heels on for a bit while she teased her, and she indulged herself in that thought for a moment. "Oh yeah, it's good to be whipped," Jane thought, and she took Maura's hand and smiled as she entwined their fingers. Maura drove out of the parking lot and steered the car towards home.
Sorry for ending it there.. my creativity comes in spurts and my brain wouldn't work anymore after this part. I'm going to visit family for my birthday this weekend so I don't know when I'll get to update, but it's still on my mind! As if I could ever forget Jane and Maura.. lol. :)
