A/N: Hello all dear readers! Please know that I have NOT, CANNOT forget the story and all of you and your natural/understandably expectations! The only way I can describe my current life is as if I'm struggling to juggle while multiple items are being thrown into the "juggling stack" from multiple directions while in the process of trying to keep up everything else. So please bear with potential longer time gaps between updates than what you all have been used to- but I will NOT abandon any of the story! Hopefully I will get my latest chapter updated soon! *Fingers crossed* ...and I can literally cross all 10 of my fingers- yes, thumbs too! When I do "all fingers crossed"… shows how serious (or desperate?) I am!

My trip this past weekend took me to the Dallas Texas region… I even walked around in Highland Park (Angie Harmon's place of upbringing). Despite my "Texas heritage" (parents born and raised), but Cali born and raised primarily in Southwest Mississippi… I definitely had a Jane Rizzoli moment of: "Country mice, meet city mice!" (where she and Angela met Constance Isles in Season 2, Episode 6: "Rebel Without Pause").

I did see a Lamborghini vehicle in person and a Giuseppe Zanotti boutique store- Season 4, Episode 2: "In Over Your Head" and briefly looked around for any transmission or vehicle fluid! But like Jane, I don't wear "… two hundred dollar Zam-bonis!" Likely the most money I spend on shoe wise are my running shoes!

In addition to all that's going on- have written a one shot story titled: "Broken Hearts, Shared Grief" in response to the recently premiered episode: "Misconduct" of Season 6. I hate it when I my "higher intuition" is proven correct or simply knowing the art of story telling… I will miss the Susie Chang character.

So, "Broken Hearts, Shared Grief" is my take on the deeper emotion story wise, set within the "Lupus Amicitia" universe and combined with my own personal stuff going on. Probably among the most darkest (that I can remember) of what I have written- but still held restraint. Sometimes one (especially me- experience speaking wise) shouldn't push specific boundaries.