Aww Janey and Maura! I see a bit of Rizzlels happening in the near future... ;) please review! Thanks for reading! Xo


When Jane finally awoke from the best sleep she had, had in a long time she realised that she was alone. Maura had gone. Even though Maura had only agreed to stay with Jane due to the fact that was scared of having another bad dream, to Jane it felt like more. She believed that maybe Maura wanted to stay with her despite of that, is that how she felt? "Get a grip Rizzoli!" Jane scorned herself. She pushed her hands up to her face and rubbed her eyes.

Jane laid in bed for ten minutes just staring at the empty space beside her which was previously filled with her best friend. She placed her hand on the slight indent on the mattress where Maura had slept and brushed her hands up and down the crease. Why was she acting like this? Did she like Maura? Like, like her? 'I don't like girls... Do I? We're just friends' These words were floating around Jane's head. She rolled over and pushed her face into the pillow and let out a loud muffle groan.

"Jane... Janey... wake up, it's almost lunch time..." Jane felt a hand grip her shoulder and squeeze slightly, she sighed and rolled over squinting her eyes to try and adjust to the light in the room. She must have drifted off to sleep again, but had no recollection of it.

"Wh-what time is it?" Jane pulled the quilt over her face like a child who didn't want to go to school, Maura sighed at her childlike qualities and pulled the quilt back off of her.

"Jane! Get up lazy! I've made us something to eat!" Maura chuckled at the brunette who had now resorted in pulled her top over her eyes ever so slightly revealing her perfectly toned torso. Maura's eyes caught the sight of her perfect olive skin, her breath hitched slightly but she shook her head to get rid of any feelings that she have had for that moment.

"Fiiiiine." Jane huffed making Maura roll her eyes, "Just give me a minute to wake up!"

"Physically thats impossible as you are already awake bu-"

"Maura!" Jane grunted.

"Sorry, you know I can't help it!" Maura smiled and combed her fingers along the stray strands of Jane's hair.

"I suppose it's one of the things I love about you.." 'Love? Love?' Jane mentally scorned herself once again, knowing that it most likely would not be the last time she would say something out of term.

'Did Jane just say that she loved me? Or am I taking it in the wrong context?' Maura thought to herself leaving the room in silence for several minutes.

"-because we're best friends..." Jane finished trying to scoot over her last comment hoping that Maura was too engaged with some medical mumbo-jumbo thinking to take in what she had just said.

"Yes we are!" Maura smiled unsure of what to make of Janes remark however decided mot to bring it up again. "Get dressed then and lunch should be ready" Maura turned and walked out of the room closing the door behind her. As the door closed she pushed back against it and and lifted her head up sighing deeply, 'what's wrong with you?' Maura's heart felt as though it was fluttering inside of her chest which she knew was scientifically impossible however she could not understand the feelings she had. Did she even have feelings for Jane? she shook her head and let out a slight laugh as she walked towards the kitchen.

Jane was getting dressed in the bedroom thinking about her relationship with Maura, 'do I like her in that way? I don't even like girls do I? I've never thought about girls in that way before, I've always been with men...' Rhetorical questions were floating around her mind, overwhelming her with emotions.

She made her way into the kitchen where Maura was waiting for her, "We're going to have sautéed spinach and ricotta on some Filone di Renella"

"Is that it? I expected fillet steak and truffles!" Jane laughed at Maura, everything always had to be perfection when it came to Maura. Maura was perfection.

"Oh, I'm sorry I didn't have much in I-"

"Maura that was sarcasm. I was joking, this is great! But you could have totally made ham sandwiches and I would have been impressed!" Jane chuckled and placed a playful tap on Maura's arm.

"Jane, I don't do 'ham sandwiches'. However that unusual fluff thing you have is rather pleasant yet extremely unhealthy therefore I believe best to try and give you a more fulfilling and healthy supplement for lunch." Maura winked at Jane and handed her the plate and directed her over to the table. "And we need to talk about last night..."