BEFORE I START THIS CHAPTER I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT THIS IS NEW FOR THIS STORY, WE ARE GETTING DIFFERENT PEOPLE'S POINTS OF VIEW AND I HAVE TRIED TO GET IT SO THAT ITS UNDERSTANDABLE AS TO WHO IS TELLING WHAT AND WHEN. BUT I HOPE YOU ENJOY!

After watching her father leave, Jane expelled the breath she didn't know she was holding. Maura looked at her worriedly.

"Jane. Please, let just-let's just have something to eat and go. I'm still hungry. Are you?"

Jane knew Maura was uncomfortable. She hated confrontations. She sighed and switched her seat so she was sitting beside her girlfriend.

"I'm so sorry Maur. I just. I just couldn't let him talk about you like that. You are the love of my life. He left us all and expects to be able to walk back in and act like nothing ever happened."

Maura took her hand entwining their fingers. She kissed Jane's hand.

"Thank you for defending me baby."

Jane smiled and put her free hand on Maura's stomach. "I will always defend you. I love you so, so much Maur. I love you both." She rubbed a circle on her stomach and was rewarded with a kick. Jane laughed and called the waitress over and placed her order. Maura nudged her. "Get a side salad Jane." Jane rolled her eyes and added the salad. She was so whipped.

When Frank left the restaurant, he was fuming. How dare his daughter talk to him like that. What she was doing was wrong. How could Angela allow this to happen? What else didn't he know about? He soon found himself in front of McGills Bar. It was a hangout he wasn't familiar with but decided to go in and calm down with a drink.

He selected a seat at the bar and ordered his first whiskey shot, then a beer. When the bartender asked what kind, he replied "Whatever you have on tap is good." The bartender placed the frosted glass in front of a suddenly very thirsty Frank.

"Hard day?" he asked wiping down the spot beside him.

"Yeah. You can say so. I never expected my kid to be so disappointing." He took a large gulp, then scooped some peanuts from the bowl. He chewed, then took another sip of his beer. "I just found out that she is a freaking dyke with a pregnant girlfriend. I can't believe my ex-wife let this happen. I mean we were a good Catholic family."

The bartender smiled at Frank as he drained his beer. "Another?"

Frank nodded and scooped up more peanuts.

"You know," the bartender said placing another full mug in front of him "You couldn't have been that good a Catholic family to have a gay kid."

Frank wiped his mouth with the back of his hand.

"I should have never left. This would not have happened if I was around."

"Why did you leave then?"

"Well I found someone else. She was young and hot and not my nagging wife."

The bartender laughed. "I hear ya. Let me know when you want another one." He said moving away to serve another customer.

The man who had watched the fight between Jane, Maura and her father entered the bar. He had just made it to the end of the block when he saw Frank leave in a huff. He watched him and decided to follow. He smiled to himself when he saw Frank drinking at the bar.

He took a seat beside him and signalled the bartender.

"I'll have whatever your best on tap is." The bartender moved away to get his drink.

Frank glanced at the new comer and returned to his beer.

"Hey. Didn't I see you at the Dirty Robber? You were getting into it with a really tall brunette chick and some blonde."

Frank was caught off guard but took a drink and turned to face his bar mate.

"Oh you caught that did you?"

The man took a sip of his own beer.

"Yeah I did. I think almost everyone did."

Frank shrugged. "It was a family issue."

"That's a shame. Family is important. It's always bad when everyone can't get along."

Frank shook his head in agreement.

"Yeah well this time it's my daughter's fault."

"Hey come one. She's a grown woman. It can't be that bad."

Frank snorted. "You have no idea. Do you have a family?"

The man smiled and lied through his teeth. "Yeah I do. My wife is expecting our first." Ok well it's wasn't too bad of a lie.

"Lucky you. Enjoy them when they are young. If your kid turns out to be anything like my daughter, trust me, you won't like it."

"Come on man. How bad is she?"

Frank finished his beer. "Do you have all night to hear this?"

"Sure. You look like you could use a friend."

Frank signalled for another and looked around for an empty table.

"Come on. I have a story for you. I'm Frank by the way." He said shaking his new friend's hand.

"Nice to meet you Frank. I'm Ian."

Frank swiped a full bowl of peanuts from the bar and headed to the empty table. By the end of the evening, Ian O'Donnell knew everything he needed to know about Jane and Maura.

Thanks Frank.

The next few weeks were uneventful. Routine cases were worked on and Maura worked on a few autopsies. She was starting to push more of the hands on work to her number one assistant Suzie Chang. Standing for long periods was not doing wonders for her back or her feet.

Maura was now in her 7th month. The baby was more active as Jane spent more time talking and singing to her stomach. Maura fell more and more in love with her each day. She was going to be a wonderful parent.

Ian spent his time watching the happy couple as well. With the information a very drunk Frank provided him with, it was easy to map their routine. He even set the date to take Maura – Friday.

In the meantime, he needed something that would distract a very protective detective Rizzoli. He knew just the thing.

MAURA

We had just arrived at the Dirty Robber for our usual Friday visit. Jane had her arm around me as we entered the door. She kissed my temple. "Maura come on. For the last time, you are not as big as a truck." Her eyes darkened. "I think you are a very sexy, pregnant woman who is carrying my child. I would like nothing better than to take you home and ravish you. After dinner that is."

I opened my mouth to protest but the vibration from Jane's phone separated us. I watched as she pulled out her phone. The expression on her face changed from one of longing and desire to fear, pain and disgust. Her free hand clenched mine.

"What is it Jane?" she looked at me and frowned.

"That was Korsak. I have to go back to work. Apparently a women was kidnapped over- night and we're on the clock to find her." she said.

"I'll come with you." I said and she shook her head.

"No Maur. You stay here and have your something to eat and then head home. I'll call if we need you to come in. I just want you safe and out of harms way at the moment. Enjoy your day off." she said.

I sat there about to protest but then I saw the look in her eyes.

"You'll find her Jane. They called the best detective I know for the job." I said leaning over and kissing her passionately before she got up and walked toward the door, turning back with a smile before exiting the Dirty Robber.

I quickly ordered a meal and ate as quickly as I could. I was anxious to get home. I had a really bad feeling in the pit of my stomach. After paying for my meal and a quick bathroom break, I walked out and headed to the car before remembering that Jane and I had come in the same car.

Pulling my cell phone out of my pocket I dialled the number for a taxi, turning around to head back into the Dirty Robber.

The dispatch operator told me that a taxi would be there within the next ten minutes, I thanked him and hung up.

Quickly checking my phone to see if I had any new messages or emails, I walked out as I got an alert to say that the driver would be there in the next couple of minutes.

I hadn't been waiting long before I heard a scream of pain coming from down the alley. The doctor in me kicked in as I rushed around the corner. I had almost reached the end of the alley when I felt a hand cover my mouth and a pinch in my neck. Then everything went went black.

JANE

Korsak and I had been working on this case for just over four hours when I received a phone call from ma. The conversation almost stopped my heart.

"Hey Ma."

"Jane, Maura isn't with you is she?" Ma asked.

I suddenly felt my heart rate pick up.

"No. I had to come in for a case just before we went to get something to eat at the Dirty Robber. I asked her to head home as soon as she was done. Maybe she's gone shopping and lost track of time?" I suggested trying to calm myself down. "Look, I'll just try calling her. Everything will be alright Ma." I said trying to reassure us both.

"I know Janey. I'm sure it's nothing. I was just worried that's all."

"It's ok Ma. I'll talk to you soon. Bye ma" I said hanging up. Korsak, who had been looking at the murder board, looked over at me and raised his eyebrows.

"Everything ok Jane?" he asked. I frowned holding up my hand as I dialled Maura's number.

When all I got was her voice mail, I jumped up from my seat and ran into the BRIC where Frankie was sitting trying to find information on our victim and a suspect.

"Frankie can you trace Maura's cellphone?" I asked and he looked at me.

"Why?" he questioned and I growled. He looked at me strangely before typing in her number. The beep of the trace said that her phone was around the Dirty Robber.

"Maybe she's waiting for a cab?" Korsak suggested and I shook my head.

"Maybe but she was supposed to leave after she finished eating. Ma said she wasn't at home and now she's not answering her phone." I said rushing back out to my desk and grabbing my coat.

"Frankie you keep a trace on her phone and I'll call you when I get to the Dirty Robber." I called as Korsak and I rushed out to the elevator.

"Everything will be fine Jane. Maura knows how to look after herself she'll be fine." he said a hand on my shoulder and squeezing it trying to calm me down.

"I don't know Korsak, with the baby anything can happen." I whispered trying to keep the fear at bay.

Ian watched as Jane hurried out of the bar. His plan was working. He waited patiently as Maura ordered her food and when she finished and had headed to the bathroom, he headed out to the alley. He paid a homeless woman to give her best scream, knowing Maura would come running. The rest was so easy.

Now she was where she should be. With him. She would understand everything once he explained things. If she didn't like it, well that would be too bad.

JANE

I got to the Dirty Robber rushing up to the bar, Korsak close behind me.

"Hey Jane. Slow down. Where is the fire?"

I took a deep breath.

"Marty. Did you see Maura leave?"

Marty frowned.

"Yeah she was here. I think she called a cab or something. She went outside, then came back inside, started to check her phone, then went back out again. I saw her turn toward the alley out back. The cab showed up a few minutes later but I didn't see her get in. I only saw it pull up, then I had to go to the kitchen to pick up an order."

Jane and Korsak rushed out back to the alley.

A homeless woman was devouring a sandwich. When she saw them approach, she hid the food under her dirty coat. "It's mine." She warned them.

Jane crouched down beside the woman, ignoring the smell.

"Look. I don't want your food." She pulled out her phone and showed the woman a picture of a smiling Maura.

"Did you see this woman here?"

She shook her head.

Jane stood, now getting angry and antsy. She called Maura's phone and heard ringing.

"Korsak. The phone is in the alley."

She called it again and began kicking papers around. Korsak started looking as well and found it beside the dumpster.

Jane turned back to the homeless woman who had quickly finished her food.

"Are you sure you didn't see her?"

The woman squinted again then looked at Jane.

"I'll tell you for $100."

"What?!"

"The man paid me $100 to give my best scream. So you can pay me $100 for me to tell you why."

"Look lady, I don't have time for this."

"I saw her." The homeless woman said.

Jane looked startled and moved closer, signalling to Korsak.

"Y-you saw her?" Jane reached into her wallet, pulling out 5 twenty dollar bills. The homeless woman licked her lips, looking at the money.

"Tell me what you know." Jane said, her voice going dangerously low.

The woman hesitated, then began her story.

"I was minding my own business looking for my lunch in my favourite dumpster when some guy walked up to me and offered me $100 to scream. I thought he was crazy but he put the money in my hand. He said he would tell me when, then turned to watch the front door of the bar. When that woman came out he said 'scream' and I did. I took the money and ran. I don't know what happened after."

Jane handed her the money she had been holding then pinched the bridge of her nose.

"Can you tell me what he looked like?"

The woman counted the bills and shoved them in her filthy coat pocket.

"He was tall, like you. Had really dark hair, black I guess. His eyes were dark too. He was nice looking."

Jane and Korsak looked at each other. That wasn't much of a description.

"Call it in Korsak and we need to get her to a sketch artist. I'm going to see what Marty has on his cameras."

Korsak turned away, calling the units in. This was going to be one hell of a night.

A/N: Again thank you to StLouis.7936 who actually wrote most of this chapter, you are amazing and your talent is great. I hope you like it! Please comment and tell me what you think, any suggestions for what will happen during this new case or what will happen afterwards are appreciated