After a long relaxing weekend on the couch, Jane dressed up for work. Very much to Maura's disaprovement. "I swear that I'm only going to sit at my desk." The brunette said and lifted her hand in scout style. The blonde snorted.

"You need more rest." Jane heard her say knowing that the blonde was right. But how could she sit at home when the predator was still free? The brunette finally gave in as she felt some pain in her chest during breakfast. At least Gradie had moved back to the house. So, both could spend some time together Jane thought as she watched Maura get dressed for work.

"I keep you updated." The blonde promised and kissed her girlfriend goodbye. Janes eyes followed Maura's car down the street, then she turned around and sighed. She sat down on the couch, picking up one of Maura's magazine and flipping through the pages.

She put the journals down after a while thinking about what Frankie had told her about the intruder who shot her. Presumably he had entered earlier in the night by breaking in through the door. He had confirmed that the guy had been there all the time while she had been sitting in the kitchen, hiding in a cupboard in the office. The guy had told them during the interview, that he had waited patiently until Jane had gone back to bed. First, he wanted to tie up both women and then shoot Frost.

Jane couldn't help but wonder, why Maura had never installed an alarm system to the house before. Seeing as she lived in beacon hill, where burglaries happened quite often and with all the values the blonde had in her house. Well at least they had one now.

Her mind wandered to the question where Frosts enemy could possibly hide. A bolo had been issued already before the attack to her. How could this guy move without being noticed or seen?

She took a deep breath as her chest still hurt. Damn it! She hated it when she was not healthy and slowed down. It made her feel weak. And she had the feeling that she couldn't think as clear as she needed to, in order to solve the case.

Sighing she stood up from the couch and looked out of the window to the street. There was no traffic as everybody was at work now. The brunette observed the surrounding closely looking for some unusual stuff. She watched as a woman with a little dog passed by in front of her house.

The surveillance car was parked just a few houses on the other side of the street. If she hadnt known that it was there, she wouldn't have noticed it. Somehow, Jane had a very bad feeling. She recalled Korsak saying that he trusted her gut one hundred percent, for it was almost always right.

So, she threw another close look out of the window. And there he stood, watching the house too. Could he see her as clear as she could see him? He was wearing a Jean, a shirt and a hat. If he hadn't looked up, she wouldn't have seen his face so clearly. After having seen his picture so often, she immediately recognized him.

The brunette stepped back from the window and grabbed for her phone while keeping an eye on him. "Frankie, he's here, right in front of our house." She said after her brother picked up. Then she took her gun after hanging up and waited. She had promised Frankie not to move and to let the officers from the surveillance team handle it. But she wanted to be prepared.

Jane kept watching the man, who hardly moved and asked herself what he was waiting for. This is ridiculous she thought feeling uneasy, holding her breath as one the officers stepped out of the car. The man looked surprised at first and then started running. The unmarked police car slid out of the parking lot and followed. Jane waited nervously as they had gone out of sight, still holding her gun firmly.

It was only half an hour later when she received a call from Frankie that they had been able to catch him. Just in time before Gradie appeared in the door. Jane gave a relaxed sigh and hugged the girl spontaneously. Somehow, she was unable to believe that it was finally over.

That evening they threw a big party and all helpers appeared. The house was buzzing with people and Jane took a short moment to sit with Maura on the couch. Their hands found each other as so often over the last month and kisses were exchanged.

"What are we going with the wall now?" Jane asked Maura who smiled.

"Nothing." She said and took a sip from her wine. "It will always remind us of how strong we are as a team."

Jane looked to the lots who were laughing and chatting, while waiting for dinner. She lifted her hand to push a strand of Maura's hair behind her ears.

"I thought we could use it to plan our wedding." She said softly and chuckled, being half serious.

Hazel eyes locked with hers, then they giggled. "Our wedding." Maura mumbled with dreamy eyes and played with the ring on her finger. Jane kissed her once more and pulled the blonde to her feet as she heard Angela call them for dinner.

Frost held a little speech thanking them all before eating and the brunette wasn't the only one who had a tear in the corner of her eye as he spoke. When Frost told about his nightly encounter with a naked Jane and a bow everybody laughed, and the brunette blushed slightly. She shot a quick look to Cavanaugh who sat next to Angela and was surprised as he nodded and smiled.

It hit her that she liked him. And she could see, that he made her mother happy. So, she just smiled back. After Frost was done with his speech, her boss stood up to say a few words too. He cleared his throat and started by saying how proud he was to have such a good team. All of them felt touched when he concluded by welcoming Frost back to the living and therefore to the unit.

There had been many moments over the last weeks, when Jane had thought about quitting the job and doing something else. But they were gone. This was her job, her family, her live. And she embraced and loved every part of it.