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The entire week went by like a wave. The cases were quick and easy. Boston seemed to went on a killing hiatus. Jane was able to keep her interaction with Maura to a minimum and she also avoided speaking with her mother or Frankie. Tommy hadn't made any attempt to apologize. Jane didn't really want to talk to him either. She was heart broken. Thats all it could be. She'd never felt this empty before.

Friday was the day Frost and Korsak had had enough. They came to stand at Jane's desk. They didn't move or speak until she finally looked up at them.

"Can I help you boys," she asked.

"Yeah, you can tell us what the hell is wrong with you," Korsak demanded. Jane looked back down at her paper work.

"Nothing. I'm fine." Korsak leaned down next to her.

"Thats bull shit, Rizzoli. I've known you to long to not realize when something is wrong. You haven't been this quiet and reclusive since after Hoyt." Jane glared at him from the corner of her eye. "Now whats wrong," he asked again.

"Nothing, now leave me alone. I have work to do." Korsak gave a growl.

"Damn it, Jane. We're your partners. We need to know we can count on you." She stood up suddenly, forcing Korsak to stumble a bit. She glared at him then Frost.

"That is a low blow, Korsak and you know it. I am..."

"Jane." They all three turned to see Maura walking over. She came up smiling. "I was wanting to ask you a few questions about your brother. Our date is tonight and..."

"I'm sorry, I'm busy. I have to go." Jane grabbed her jacket and phone and was out there in seconds. Maura frowned.

"Okay." She looked at Korsak and Frost. Both of whom were giving her odd looks. "What?"

"You're dating Frankie," Frost asked. Maura shook her head.

"No, Tommy. He asked me out so I said yes," she explained. Frost and Korsak looked at each other then back at Maura.

"You're dating your best friend's 'little' brother," Korsak asked.

"Isn't that what I just said," she replied.

"And Jane is okay with this," Frost asked.

"Tommy said she gave him her blessing." The parters looked at each other again.

"Tommy said," they repeated. Maura looked at them confused.

"Why do you keep repeating what I say? Is this come kind of joke I'm not getting?" Korsak shook his head.

"No. We'll see ya later doc. We have to go help Jane with that thing," he said. The partners gathered their stuff and followed Jane.

Jane was headed to her car. She spotted Tommy leaning against it before she got to there but she couldn't not go to her car. She walked up and just glared at him.

"You do not wanna be around me right now Thomas Angelo Rizzoli," she said. He grinned.

"Wow, you are pissed. You haven't called me by my full name since I wreaked your car my freshman year." He chuckled.

"Go away, Tommy."

"Are you mad I got the girl, Janie." Jane stuck her keys in the door and pulled it open with enough force to make Tommy stumble a bit. He just chuckled again. "I'm sorry, Jane. I started telling her about this person who liked her and she assumed it was me and it just went form there."

"How about the part where she got the idea you had my blessing," Jane spat. "Or why didn't you tell her she was wrong."

"Then I would have had to tell her your big secret. You told me not too."

"Well I didn't tell you to go out with her, either."

"Hey, its not my fault she thinks I'm hot. So she doesn't like pussy. I'm sure you could find some other piece of ass to..." Jane didn't even think, she just reacted. Her fist slammed into his jaw before she could blink. Tommy stumbled to the ground. He looked up at her after a second. Blood was puring from his lip. "Wow, you still hit like a guy." He stood up as Korsak and Frost were jogging up. Frost quickly got between them when Tommy stepped toward Jane. He glared at her for a second before spitting blood on the pavement at her feet.

"Don't you EVER refer to her like that again, Tommy or I will show you how I hit." Tommy just smirked and walked off.

"What the hell was that," Korsak asked. "I know you're not happy about him dating Maura but..."

"You don't know a damn thing about it, Korsak," she yelled. Frost stepped into her view.
"Then tell us, Jane. We just want to help. We're you're friends." Jane looked at him, heaving a sigh. She leaned back against her car as she quietly explained the talk with Tommy and what Maura had told her.

"That little bastard," Korsak stated. "No offense to your mother," he quickly added. "But how could he do that to his own sister." Frost nodded.

"Even Frankie knew Maura was a no go when he had his little crush on her." Jane glared at him. "I'm just saying."

"Come on, we'll go for a drink and maybe figure this out." Korsak patted her on the shoulder. Suddenly Jane's phone went off. They all knew the ringtone as Maura. Jane sent the call to voicemail.

"I can't deal with her talking about her date with him," she said. The men nodded.

"Come on." They headed to the Dirty Robber.

Jane sat at the end of the bar between her partners. They hadn't really talked since they got there an hour ago. They didn't really know what to say to Jane or her to them. She was heart broken right now. She'd been betrayed by her brother and it felt like her best friend. Maura wasn't really at fault. Tommy had lied and Jane was just to broken to correct the lie. Still it felt like Maura had taken a scalpel and cut out her still beating heart. Jane slid her drink away and sat back in the bar chair.

"I hate this," she said.

"Crap," Frost said. She chuckled.

"Thanks." She looked at him to find he wasn't looking at her. He was looking toward the door. She followed his gaze and froze. Tommy was taking Maura's jacket at the door. She smiled at him saying something. When she turned to find a table, their eyes met. Jane quickly set up.

"Damn it," she whispered. "Can't I get away from this for one damn night."

"Just stay cool. You don't need to start a fight in here," Korsak said. Jane chanced a glance up and say Maura and Tommy heading their way.

"Fuck. Fuck. Fuck," she muttered.

"Jane." Maura's voice was stern and not at all pleased. Jane didn't turn around. "I've let you ignore me all week. I won't let you ignore me now." Jane turned to face the blonde. "How could you? You're own brother. Jane, I thought more of you than that. You nearly fractured his jaw." Jane glared at Tommy. "No, look at me. You don't get to be angry." Jane looked at her. "If you didn't want me to date Tommy you should have told me instead of giving your fake blessing because you didn't think I'd actually stoop to dating a criminal which is all you seem to think your brother is." Maura sighed. "I really thought more of you, Jane. But to treat your own brother this way." Jane glared at her. A look Maura had never seen Jane direct at her. It unsettled her a bit.

"You done, now," Jane said. Maura looked at her confused. "Because for all your brilliance, Dr. Isles, you know jack shit." Jane got up, forcing Maura to step back. She grabbed her beer and took the last swallow. "Vince, could you drive me home?" She kept her gaze on Maura.

"Sure," Korsak answered. He got up as well and followed Jane to the door. Maura watched her go. She was trying not to show the hurt she felt at Jane's harsh words. She looked to Frost who was glaring at Tommy. He got up.

"You shouldn't come in here anymore, Tommy," Frost said. "Cops don't like criminals in their bars. Makes their trigger fingers itchy." Frost grabbed his jacket. He gave Maura a nod. "See you, Dr. Isles." Maura watched him leave as well. She didn't understand what just happened.

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