Author's Note: I am soo sorry that I haven't written in a long time! Right after school, I started work and then I kind of forgot about updating and I had barely any time. Now, in a couple weeks, I will be starting school again, and the same thing may happen, I will try my best for it not to, but it could. On another note, thanks so much for the reviews and asking if there was going to be more. I never meant for it to be this long in between chapters. This story, however, is going to end in a couple of chapters, this may even be the last chapter, I haven't decided yet. Does anybody have any suggestions for another story? I am not currently looking to write a sequel, however, I am planning to continue to write. Please review, because hopefully, it will inspire me to keep writing and not keep you guys waiting for so long again.

"Call 911!" Jane yelled to Doyle's men as she lifted Maura out of the crate and began to do CPR.

"Wait until our men leave Detective, remember, we can't be seen." Doyle called.

"Then leave," Frost yelled. "Our main concern is with Maura, not you being caught."

BOOM BOOM! They heard shots being fired.

"Did you call somebody!? That was not the plan!" Doyle yelled as his men began to shoot back.

"No, we didn't call anybody, I have no idea who they are." Frost said as he drew his weapon.

"It's the cops! Of course you know who it is!" Doyle replied.

"No, if it was BPD, they would have said who they were, it must be Hoyt!" Jane yelled as she lied over Maura's body, still doing CPR.

"Go get them!" Doyle called to his men.

"Call 911, please Doyle, she is going to die is she isn't put of oxygen!"

"Alright," Doyle helped Jane, Frost, and Korsak carry Maura to the edge of the woods. There, they could call 911, but they were not to mention that they were still in the woods.

He handed a burn phone to Korsak. "Dial the speed dial 2 and let me know how she is doing later." And with that, he ran back into the woods.

About 15 min later, an ambulance comes and puts Maura in the back. "I'm going with her," Jane says as she jumps in the back. "Meet us at the hospital!" Korsak and Frost nod.

By the time that Korsak and Frost arrive at the hospital, Maura was already in the ICU hooked up to an oxygen tank. Jane was sitting on the chair next to the bed, in tears.

Frost went over to comfort Jane, and Korsak went to talk to the nurse.

"Are you ok?" Frost asked Jane. Jane just sat there, nonresponsive. "Let me take you home, we will take care of Maura, I don't think it is a good idea for you to be here right now."

With that, Jane had a response. "I am not leaving." She didn't even look up at Frost. Frost didn't even know how to respond. He went to go find Korsak.

"The nurses say that she going to be okay, she's not in good condition, but not in horrible condition either. They predict, she's going to be in ICU for about two more days, she may even transfer tomorrow into a regular room for at least one more day, so we are looking at, probably around three to four more days. It all depends on when she wakes up."

"She won't go home." Frost explained.

"She may not have to." Korsak said.

Then suddenly, nurses ran into Maura's room. Korsak and Frost ran in after. Korsak ran over to Jane and Frost asked what was going on. Then suddenly, Maura's eyes began to open.

She started to freak out. She didn't know where she was, or what was going on. Jane got up and ran to Maura's side. "Its ok, you are safe now," she grabbed Maura's hand. "Maura, look at me, look at me, you are ok, you are safe, you are in a hospital because Hoyt buried you alive, but we found you and you are safe. Ok? I've got you." Jane continued to talk to Maura and hold her hand, while massaging them with her thumbs.

Maura calmed with the sound of Jane's voice.

"What happens now?" Jane asked the nurse.

"We can actually move her to a regular room later today, if her tests come back good.

"Ok, when will we get the results?"

"I am not sure, the doctor will come in and deliver the results as soon as they come in, but in the meantime, we can take out the tube in your throat Ms. Isles, if that is okay." Maura nodded.

"That's Dr. Isles," Jane clarified.

"Oh, my apologies, Dr. Isles, the nurse said, as she slowly pulled the tube out. She squeezed Jane's hand. "Ahh, there we go, now you can talk, but you are limited to what you can eat. Are you hungry?"

Maura said "Kind of. But I can only have ice, jello, or pudding correct?"

The nurse nodded.

"May I please have some pudding?" Maura responded.

"Of course, I will bring it right in."

As soon as the nurse leaves, Jane breaks down and starts to cry. "Jane, please don't cry." Maura whispers.

"I thought I was going to lose you. I don't know what I would do without you." Jane cries and holds Maura's hand.

"I wouldn't be here without you." Maura says.

Jane continues to rub Maura's hand as the nurse comes in with a chocolate pudding, and a spoon, but Jane and Maura cannot stop staring at each other.

After a couple of minutes Maura notices the pudding on the table and breaks the stare to ask Jane to hand her the pudding. Jane opens the pudding, puts the spoon in, and hands it to Maura.

The doctor then walks in with a smile on his face. "Dr., Detective, I have some good news, the results of the blood tests came back great. You have some nasty wounds, and your lungs are going to take a little bit to completely recover from being so short of air, however, you can recover from that at the comfort of your own home. As long as you can breathe by yourself, you are okay to move upstairs to a normal room, and hopefully, we can discharge you tomorrow."

"Why can't she be discharged today if all of her wounds and problems can be fixed at home?" Jane asked.

"We cannot discharge a patient straight out of ICU. They have to be in a regular room for at least a day, hospital rules. I'm sorry, but upstairs you will be more comfortable, you will have your own room, and will only be interrupted three times a day unless you need more help." He smiled.

"Alright, thank you." Maura said, "When can we go up?"

"Right now," he turned to Jane, "Please get all of your personal items together, I will send in a nurse now to escort you up." Jane nodded.

The nurse walked in and helped Maura into a wheelchair and Jane continued to pick up everything that they had brought. At that point, Frost and Korsak left to try to track down Hoyt.

They got onto an elevator and the nurse wheeled Maura into room 407. "The doctor told me to put you in this room. It has just been renovated and is a little bit bigger; there is also an amazing view. I hope that you will be comfortable here, but as the doctor said, hopefully, you will be discharged tomorrow."

"Oh, this room is lovely, please thank the doctor for me," Maura exclaimed.

"Oh good, I will be sure to tell him." The nurse said as she helped Maura get into the bed. Then she left the room, leaving Jane and Maura alone.

"Are you comfortable?" Jane asked, "Do you want to turn on the tv?"

"I'm good. I want to ask you something."

"Sure anything." Jane replied.

Maura started to cry. Jane ran over to her bed and took her hand. "What's wrong? You are ok, there's nothing to worry about, I am here and I will not leave you.

Maura could not stop crying, but through her sobs said, "I just don't know how to tell you this, I am afraid that you will leave and never talk to me again if I tell you." She said.

"Maura," Jane started to cry. "I will never leave you, I l-love you! And I will never leave you ever. I promise. I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I've wanted to tell you for a long time, but I didn't know how to tell you! You can tell me whatever you want; I will always want to talk to you. I only hope you still want to talk to me." Jane poured out her heart and hoped that Maura wouldn't be mad.

"Really, you mean that, you, l-love me?" Maura asked surprised.

Jane started to cry more, "See, I knew I shouldn't have said anything, I - "

Maura cut her off, "No, that's what I wanted to tell you, I love you and I don't know what I would do without you. I want to spend the rest of my life loving you." Maura started to cry. Jane reached over and grabbed her hand before leaning in and kissing Maura. The kiss seemed to go on for hours. The chemistry was bursting in between them.

They finally broke it off they were both out of breath, Maura started to cough, "Geese, Maura, I forgot that your lungs aren't strong yet." But Maura finally caught her breath and was fine.

"What now?" Maura asked.

"I don't know, lets take it one day at a time." Jane replied.

"Alright, but I want you to stay with me for a little while, please Jane." Maura said.

"Of course Maura! Do you want to stay at my house so we don't have to hide anything for a little bit while we figure out where to take this." Jane said.

"Okay." Maura agreed.

"Why don't you get some rest, I am just going to sit here, and maybe take a nap too. Okay? It's been a long couple of days and you need some rest."

"Oh, look who's telling who that they need rest now, huhh?" Maura laughed.

"Okayyy! Just go to sleep" Jane replied with a smile before giving Maura a few pecks on her neck. Then Jane grabbed the big hospital chair from across the room and dragged it over to the bed. Maura put her hand out and Jane grabbed it and began to rub it until Maura fell asleep.

AN: I hope you guys liked it. I did decide to incorporate Rizzles . Please review because it makes me so happy and inspires me to write. I am going to try to continue to write more often, but I am not promising anything. Now that I have Rizzles, there is much more to continue the story with, so I may do a sequel with how Jane and Maura's lives continue together. If you have any ideas, for this story or the sequel, I would love to hear them. PLEASE REVIEW! Haha love you guys!