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The Easy Way

August 26, 2012

10: 27 a.m.

BPD Armory

Boston

It's incredible how life can pass in front of your eyes. When you are in danger and you see nothing else than what things you should've done or remembering the greatest moments of your life. For Detective Jane Rizzoli her thoughts or rather her flashbacks were on the most amazing moments of her life. She knew nothing could stop the inevitable danger in front of her. Their luck had run out. She simply closed her eyes and let herself go.

"Janie! Janie!" A 12 year old Frankie was screaming at his older sister to get her attention. "Look now I can throw a curve ball, just light you thought me." His eyes were shining. He wanted to be just like his sister.

"That's great Frankie. Show me." Jane was proud of her younger brother. She was 17 and couldn't be happier to have a brother who admired her for the things she loved to do.

First flashback; Frankie's first curveball.

"Jane Clementine Rizzoli, I am so proud of you. Even if I don't approve of this I know you are going to make me proud of whatever you do. I love you and I couldn't be more blessed with a daughter like you." Angela said, while standing and making a toast in the Rizzoli's household dinner table.

"I love you, Ma. I am lucky to have a mother like you too." Jane smiled. She just graduated from the academy.

The flashback pass in a blur just as the other one came around.

"Jane Rizzoli" Her Lieutenant called. Jane looked up. She knew she looked like a mess right now; she'd just finished an undercover mission. She couldn't believe she had to go undercover as a hooker.

"Yes, sir?" Jane asked she just wanted to go home.

"I want to introduce you to our new medical examiner, since you are moving to the homicide unit now." He moved out of the way to let in the same blonde that paid for her coffee.

"I think we've met in the wrong circumstances, I apologize, Detective." Maura extended a glove free hand and smiled at the detective.

Jane was dumbfounded. She was so pissed in the cafeteria; she didn't notice how beautiful the blonde was. She smiled and grasped the doctor's hand.

That was the first time Jane felt the electricity run through her body.

"Jane all my life I've followed your steps but tonight I have to put my foot down. When, the fuck, are you going to make a move on her?" Frankie said while drinking beer on the couch of Jane's apartment.

"Yeah right, easy for you to say, you are not in love with your best friend." Jane almost growled at her brother, she had to clean up the mess she spat when her brother asked.

"Well then I think you'll love to have Maura as your sister in law since Tommy can't stop asking her out and her patience will were out." Frankie knew this was going to put Jane over the edge and push her to the limit.

"Fuck you!" Jane didn't say anymore. Five minutes later she called Maura to meet her on Boston bay.

Frankie smiled.

A tear went down from the detective's face while being grateful for having Frankie on her side when she was confused and struggling with her feelings.

"I can't believe Frankie is making me do this." Jane mumbled while leaning on the rail in Boston bay. She was waiting for her best friend for two years. She was going to do it. She wouldn't let anyone take what she thought was her rightful place.

"Hey, Jane, everything ok? You sounded weird on the phone." Maura stepped next to Jane, who tensed up when Maura stood so close to her.

Jane didn't look at Maura. She looked straight at the bay. She couldn't help but to feel in awe at the sight in front of her.

"Maur, there's so much I need to tell you. You know how I am at expressing my feelings but there's something I need to tell you and you probably won't like it." Now, Jane was looking at Maura. Looking deep into hazel eyes.

"You are scaring me Jane, say it already." Maura was a little impatient, Jane was acting weird.

"Maur, you know how gravity holds you into place?" Jane asked. She couldn't just say it. Maura nodded.

"Well that doesn't happen to me anymore. Not since I met you." Jane sighed and a half smile appeared in her face. "Since I met you every law of gravity has been broken. Gravity doesn't hold me into place; you do. We've been through a lot and we've had our ups and downs but in the end I am pulled back to you. I feel like you hold me into place when everything seems to be a storm around. Maura Dorothea Isles you are my gravity, you are the soul that holds my heart." Jane looked down and sighed in relief of letting out what she's been feeling for so long now.

"Jane Clementine Rizzoli, do you know how music needs a metric to keep the pace?" Maura was smiling when Jane looked up with hopeful eyes. The movement was so fast she was sure Jane pulled one muscle.

"You are the time that keeps my heart beating. You are the notes to my pentagram. The melody to my soul. I was so scared of losing you, I rather have you as a friend than not have you at all." She finished smiling and stepping closer to Jane.

Jane didn't think twice. She closed the gap between them and held Maura so close no air could pass between them. She brushed her lips with the Medical Examiner. If heaven was light this she could die happy. She pressed harder and the kiss felt like both consumed and became one. They grew closer as the kissed deepened and when they broke apart they couldn't stop giggling.

Jane and Maura's first kiss memory was her last thought. She didn't care now. She remembered the most important thing to her. She didn't care if she died now. She opened her eyes and apparently the flashbacks were very fast because the abomination had only moved a little.

"Jane, fuck is stuck! Jane!" Frost yelled at his partner for help.

"I am moving" Jane snapped back. She still had a chance to go back to those lips. She still had a gravity that pulled her.

She moved and pushed Frost away. She turned the knob with such a force she knew it must have been the adrenaline working on her. The door opened and she got in.

"Frost, get in!" Jane shouted.

Frost rushed inside and closed the door immediately. He let out a breath he didn't knew he was holding. Outside the monster was banging so hard at the door, both detectives thought the zombie was going to get in.

Inside the vault was filled with any type of gun a cop could possibly imagine. Jane grabbed a duffel bag that was piled up with others in the corner with a few others. She grabbed a few rifles. She could teach Maura how to shoot a sniper. Maybe the Baret .50 was a good idea for the doctor. Jane picked a few different types of shotgun. She grabbed a few pistols; colts and dessert eagles.

Frost grabbed the same things and added a few assault rifles. She stopped dead in front of one of the panels in the vault. "Jane, look at this." He felt like proposing to the item in front of him.

Jane moved to Frost side and she too was in awe at the item in display.

"Let's take it." Both said at the same time. Jane grabbed the RPG and bagged it. They grabbed ammo for their guns and also grabbed four medium bags of grenades. There were black S.W.A.T suits on the far end they grabbed them all and pulled a gun to use it now.

"Well Frost, let's kill this motherfucker." Jane said while pumping her shotgun.

"Hell yeah!" Frost said back while preparing his M-16.


11:09 a.m.

BPD Armory

The basement of the armory was silent, except for the constant pacing of the mutated zombie in front of the vault's door. The door opened and the zombie stopped. Nothing came out. The zombie sniffed and let out a growl. Silence, once more filled the basement.

BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG.

"Die you motherfucker!" Jane yelled shooting until her 8 round shotgun ran out of bullets.

Frost, too, was shooting his rifle. He kept shooting until the thing went down with a massive pool of blood. They were all bloody. The duffel bags were, too cover with blood. The broke into a run for the minivan. No monster came on their way. They were outside within minutes.

A few of the monsters were moving a few yards away from their position. None seem to notice them. They threw the equipment on the back of the van and drove down the street.

"Next stop, Tommy's" Jane said.

The ride to Tommy's was short. This part of Boston wasn't damaged as downtown was. Jane didn't wait for the car to fully stop and jumped out. She ran upstairs and stopped in front of Tommy's apartment and broke the door. Everything was a mess, a few pieces of rock and wood were scattered on the floor and everything looked like there was an earthquake. Jane yelled Tommy's name to have silence as her answer.

Hope was long gone now. She knew she was too late. She didn't expect to find a bouncing Tommy waiting for her but what she found on her brothers kitchen wasn't, at all, what she expected. She couldn't bring herself to cry. She couldn't stop the anger that rose inside of her.

Jane squatted down her brother's body and took the note from his hands. She didn't expect much of him. She always took the easy way and didn't care how his decisions would affect other. That's why when she found his body on the floor and the gun in his hand and a note in the other; she couldn't bring herself to cry.

A note Tommy, really? Jane thought.

If anyone found this, my name is Thomas Rizzoli. Please give this note to my sister. She's detective Jane Rizzoli and I know she survived this nightmare.

Jane I am really sorry for doing this but you know I wasn't going to survive a second in this horror movie. The bad guys always die first. I wasn't going to let a sticking night story monster kill me. I'd rather die before be eaten alive. Please forgive me and if Ma is with you, tell her I love her and she's the best mother a person could ask for. Tell her I am sorry for not being the best son.

Love you all.

-Tommy

Not a single tear. Jane wasn't going to cry for him. She'll forgive him in time but right now there was just disappointment in her heart. She stood up and got out of the apartment. Frost was outside. He saw the body and decided to stay outside. They moved in silence to the minivan. Not a word. Inside the minivan Jane punched the dashboard.

"Damn it, Tommy, what the hell am I going to tell Ma." Jane let out a breath in frustration.

TBC


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