"No, no, no!" Jane screamed herself awake, scrambling into a sitting position.

"Jane?" Maura awoke, trying to locate her counterpart in the darkness.

"What's going on?" Bo jumped to her feet, ready to fight whatever had come up.

"Nothing, I'm fine," Jane said, unconvincingly.

Maura, finally finding Jane, placed her hand on her upper back, "Was it a nightmare?"

"I don't want to talk about it."

Bo, trying not to be frustrated, clarified, "There's no real threat right now, then?"

Maura turned to Bo, "No, just a nightmare. She gets them often."

"Maura!" Jane hissed, defensively.

"I get it," Bo said, finally allowing herself to relax. "I used to get them all the time."

"It's no big deal," Jane whispered.

"Ok," Maura said softly.

"Look at her," Bo said, knowing the detective needed a diversion, "must be nice to sleep through anything." They turned their attention to Tamsin, who lay peacefully asleep.

"That'd be nice," Jane lightly scoffed.

"Well, if you're sure you're good, I'm going to try to get some more sleep before the sun comes up. From my estimate, we're probably only a day out from finding this Shaman person."

"You should get sleep. We're ok," Maura reassured her.

"Ok," Bo hesitated for a moment, before finding her spot back by Tamsin, and laying back down.

"Was it Hoyt?" Maura asked, lightly brushing curly black hair from Jane's face. Jane's head dropped, before she nodded. "Ok, well, you know he can't hurt you anymore. He's dead, remember?"

Tears silently rolled down Jane's cheeks as she again nodded. "Yeah," she managed to force out.

"Come on," Maura said lightly, "you need to get some sleep. I can keep watch for you for a while."

Jane just looked at her for a moment, realizing that there was no real threat that she needed protection from, but that her friend knew exactly what she needed. "Ok." She grabbed her gun, still secured in the holster, and gave it to Maura, before laying back down in the fetal position. Maura took the gun, knowing this was her friend's way of showing her absolute faith in her. Going with the same notion as Jane, she lay the weapon between them, before cuddling up behind her and wrapping her arm around her. She gently leaned down, again moving the black mop of hair from Jane's face, and kissed her gently on the cheek. It wasn't long before the two were back asleep.

Morning came all to quickly for the four women, though Tamsin was fully rested. "So, how long do you think before we can get this show on the road?"

Bo grumbled to her feet, "The sooner we go home, the sooner I can get some real sleep. That ground just kills me." She leaned backwards, her hands on her lower back.

"I can give you a quick adjustment if you'd like?" Maura offered, as she brushed herself off.

"I'd never turn that down," Bo said flirtatiously. Jane didn't appreciate the insinuation, but watched as Maura situated herself behind the dark beauty and placed her hands on her hips. Bo smiled at the contact as the doctor quickly made some adjustments to her back. "Oh wow," she said surprisingly, "that feels amazing!"

"It's not my first time," Maura said jokingly.

"What? Are you like flirting right now?" Jane accused.

"What, no," Maura said playfully.

"Let's just go," she was bothered by Maura's flirtatious advances at Bo, even though she was sure it was all in good fun.

"Don't worry," Tamsin reassured Jane, as she walked up behind her, "Bo has that effect on all women. Who knows, maybe with that new power of yours, you will too." She smiled flirtatiously as she passed by.

Jane was taken back for a moment, but she shook her head and continued forward.

"I think we can make it to that mountain before sundown, so long as we don't run across too many more of our friends," Bo theorized.

"Good, let's get this thing over with already," Jane retorted.

"I agree," Tamsin said, "the sooner we get out of here, the sooner I can get rid of these human feelings."

"Again, with those human feelings," Bo asked, "is it really that bad?"

"Well," Tamsin looked her in the eyes for a moment, a deep yearning burning within, "it's not great to not be in control."

Bo, realizing her partner was in anguish, pushed for further, "Why isn't that good?"

"Look," she said matter-of-factly, "I like to be in control, I don't like feeling like my heart or body is betraying me."

"Why do you feel like it's betraying you?"

"Because," she paused, "I am feeling things for you. But I know they're not real, because we don't like each other like that. I mean, you feed off me when you need to, and we work well together, but you don't feel the same way."

"Wow, Tamsin," Bo stopped in front of her, grabbing her shoulders. "I didn't realize you were capable of-"

"Everything ok over there?" Jane asked, watching the interaction.

"We're good, we'll catch up in a sec," Bo reassured her.

"Ok," Jane and Maura continued moving.

"I'm not," Tamsin argued in a hushed tone.

"Then why are you so upset about whatever it is you're feeling now?" Bo tried to understand.

Tamsin was in a whirlwind of emotion, "It's not supposed to be this way!"

"What way?"

"I'm a Valkyrie! A warrior! It's not in my nature to have emotions and feel this love. I've spent many of my past lives staying away from it. This place, it's making me feel things, and I don't even think they're real!"

Bo, understanding how hard it must be for her partner to be feeling so out of sorts, quickly tried to give her an answer. "Let's see." She pulled her in by her waist and gave her a long, passionate kiss.

Tamsin felt like she was on fire. She felt a heat emanating from her chest; one she'd never felt before. Something was different, from the times that Bo had fed from her in the past. She felt filled, rather than depleted. She didn't ever want this moment to end.

Bo, also feeling the difference between this experience and any other she'd had, was enjoying herself. The idea that she couldn't hurt Tamsin with her succubus powers, was almost more powerful for her than the succubus power itself.

"Who is that?" They were broken from their embrace as Jane yelled out, pointing in the distance.

Bo, quickly refocusing her attention to Jane, turned from Tamsin, "Who?"

"That woman!"

Tamsin's attention was also peaked, "Who?"

"There was a woman over there!"

"I didn't see anyone," Maura said, slightly confused.

"She was! She was right over there," Jane insisted. She quickly started off in the directions of the being that she'd seen.

"Jane, wait!" Maura yelled, taking off after her.

"We'll finish this later," Bo said smiled.

"Yeah," Tamsin agreed, as she tried to shake the feeling that had come over her. "Hey, wait up!" She yelled after the other women.