While Jane and Maura spent the night of wedded bliss with love making, Angela was back at her house and Korsak had to go to work along with Tommy. After Frost and Frankie went out for dinner they had joined Ma back at her place, watching something on television, Angela seemed upset not really focusing on what was on the tv. "I can't believe that Vince had to work tonight," she sipped at her green smoothie. "Do you think he's had enough of me?"

Frankie glanced at Frost and then back to his mother. "I wouldn't say that, he's trying to get money to support you and your son Ma. It's hard work, you know, nobody likes going in debt."

Angela sighed, "Don't remind me, that's one of the reasons your father left me, leaving me to pay off the damn debt."

"Ma you have nothing to worry about Korsak is not going anywhere, plus he'd have to feel the wrath of your three kids and nobody wants that kind of stress," Frankie shrugged.

"So what you're saying is he's forcing himself to stick around to not feel the wrath of my children?" Angela raised an eyebrow.

Frankie shook his head, "No, I didn't mean it like that Ma, forget I said that. Just stick to the facts he loves you and would die before he ever let anything happen to you. Help me out here Frost?"

Frost rubbed the back of his neck, "Well Korsak can never stop talking about you and I agree with Frankie he's just trying his best to support you."

Angela sighed looking down at her smoothie, "I guess I'm just being silly and maybe a little bit paranoid. It's been getting the best of me lately, these thoughts, feeling of neglect. We spend almost all day together then he works at night, that's when I feel the most lonely. I'm glad that I have you kids to keep me company, I never have to doubt your love for me."

"Well it's an honor to be in your life Angela," Frost patted the woman's leg. "I like being part of this Rizzoli and Korsak family," he smiled warmly at her, giving Frankie a look that made the Rizzoli smile back at him. Angela couldn't help but observe them.

"Should I leave you two alone?" Angela asked, finally relaxing a little bit.

Frankie turned to his mother, "No of course not, Ma there's nothing going on with me and Frost, Tommy would kill me if there was."

"You guys sure act like you have something to hide, even though you don't do a good job at it," Angela just shook her head, "I know these things, just like I knew about Jane and Maura's feelings for each other before they were aware of them."

"Can we drop it Ma?" he frowned, "Sorry about my mother Frost."

"She just cares about your well being, it's alright," Frost just shrugged leaning back against the couch. "You have been pretty miserable since Gwen left you."

"That woman was horrible, tries to include herself in our family and then just abandons my Frankie," Angela gave her head a shake. "The nerve of that woman."

"Are you still following her on Facebook Ma? That's so embarrassing if you are, you don't comment on her pictures and stuff do you?" Frankie asked with a sigh.

"No, well not anymore I think she blocked me after I sent her a very worded message."

Frost nodded, "I didn't even know your mother could talk like that, you know she had me proofread her message before sending it. I would feel very embarrassed if I were you," he couldn't help but laugh lightly, recalling what Angela had written to Gwen.

Frankie ran a hand through her hair, "That would explain why the last time we talked on the phone months ago that I tried to get her back that she basically cursed me out. Thanks Ma."

"You were going to try and get her back after what she did to you?" Frost asked, surprised because he wasn't aware that Frankie did something like that.

"It's not like I begged her or anything, I just wanted to talk is all," he explained. "Can we please stop talking about her now?" Frankie pushed himself off of the couch and went to get a drink from the fridge.

"I think we might've upset him," Angela sighed. "Are you two sure nothing is going on?"

"Angela I'm positive, we're just friends. Plus there's this whole Tommy thing and I can't come between them. No matter what I want I can't have their relationship as brothers to get messed up."

"And what is it that you want Frost?" she asked in concern and he just shrugged.

"Honestly Angela, I haven't the slightest idea," he spoke softly, glancing over at Frankie who started to come back over with two beers, handing one to Frost as he sat back down next to him.

"I'm sorry for getting upset, it still stings the way she left things," Frankie downed some beer. "I don't like the affect it still has on me after all this time."

Frost rested his hand on Frankie's leg, "I'm sorry too, I shouldn't have brought her up knowing how bad you already been feeling. Do you forgive me?"

"You have nothing to be sorry for, but if it makes you feel better I always forgive you Frost," he gave him a small nudge.

Angela had finished her smoothie and got up, "I'm going to go wash the dishes and then get ready for bed, you boys are more than welcome to stay."

Frankie looked at his mother and nodded, "I might stay until Korsak comes home, you know so you don't feel so lonely."

"You kids really should start calling him Vince or Vincent, since I'm now a Korsak it's odd you calling him by his last name, wouldn't you say?" Angela looked at the two boys.

"It's really a hard habit to break Ma. I'll work on it and get Jane and Tommy to do the same," Frankie smiled at his mother before she gave him a grin before heading to the kitchen. Once she was gone Frost shifted slightly on the couch, realizing he was sitting with his leg pressed against Frankie's.

"I should be heading home soon I think," Frost looked at Frankie.

"You sure? Ma doesn't mind how long you stay, you know she loves you Frost, you're like her wiz tech child, plus I wouldn't mind the company."

"I don't know. I mean it's been a pretty long day with your sister getting married and all. You do see me all the time at work. I wouldn't want to intrude plus we're trying the whole spacing us back a bit," Frost pulled at the label on the beer bottle.

Frankie gave him a sigh and he just had to ask, "Are we ever going to be back to normal Frost? I miss our friendship."

"Things have changed Frankie, it's going to get some getting used to, getting back to our friendship before these really confusing feelings approached."

"I wish things weren't so difficult and confusing for you, for the both of us. I just want to be happy Frost, and I want you to be happy, but we both can't seem to be happy at the same time. Maybe this is just a lost cause," Frankie sighed. "But I don't want it to be, I'm tired of over thinking things, worrying about what people think about us when it shouldn't matter. I like you Frost and I don't think it's ever going to go away, these feelings. We have to figure this out Frost, I hate not knowing what to do," Frankie leaned back against the couch looking defeated.

"What is there to figure out? I'm still not completely sure what I feel for you so why worry about it, you know?" he sighed.

"Because it's making three people miserable, it needs to work out or we'll always be going on in life unhappy," Frankie ran a hand through his dark hair. "Someone needs to move on because let's face it, we are going to be stuck in this odd situation for a long time."

Frost sighed, "You know all this would be easier if you guys just weren't both interested in me, I hate disappointing people, you know that. But I guess I should face the facts, not everyone is going to be happy, I'm sorry for putting you both in this awkward and tense situation."

The middle Rizzoli sat quiet for a minute taking in Frost's words, "You don't have to apologize, we will always have our friendship, even if you think it's falling apart."

"I'm more worried about the relationship between you and your brother, I can't come between that, you know it's not what I want," Frost gave his head a shake. "Look I love you Frankie, we are good friends and we make a great team, I don't want that to change."

"It doesn't have to change though, it could just grow, but I don't want to keep this back and forth going Frost," he reached out to take his hand in his. "It's kind of exhausting, mentally and physically, I know how bad you are feeling with all of this and I just want you to know that I'm there for you and I always will be. I love you too, you know that right?"

Frost nodded looking at Frankie's face, "Yeah, I know you do Frankie, that isn't confusing, knowing how you feel about me."

"I feel very strongly about you," Frankie bit his bottom lip. "I don't want to lose you."

"I don't want to lose you either Frankie," he squeezed his hand before letting go of Frankie's grip.

"You never will, I promise you," Frankie scooted closer to Frost, resting his hand on Frost's scruffy cheek. "I'm tired of being unhappy."

Frost closed his eyes to catch his breath, feeling Frankie's warm hand on his face brought him chills, "I don't like you being unhappy. I truly am sorry for the pain I caused you, and the pain others you were interested in caused you. You mean almost more to me than Jane does."

"Well that's reassuring," Frankie laughed lightly.

"Jane is my favorite person Frankie, you know that, right?"

"I don't feel like I have to compete with her though, that'd be a battle I'd lose every single time," Frankie smiled warmly at Frost.

"Well not everytime, at least you'll win when she isn't here, like right now," Frost was glad for the lightening up of the conversation.

"At least I'm winning right now," Frankie grinned brightly before leaning over to lightly press his lips against Frost's before pulling away just as fast, removing his hand from Frost's cheek.

Frost absentmindedly licked his lips as Frankie pulled away, "Well she has never kissed me before, the only Rizzoli sibling I haven't kissed actually."

"She would be very lucky if you two ever had a thing going on, good thing she has a beautiful wife now, we all had feelings for Maura at some point. I know you did too."

"She did try to help me overcome my reaction to dead bodies, well somewhat I don't think I can ever fully get over that. Says a lot about me, doesn't it?"

"Not really, I'm sure everyone had gotten queasy at the sight of death at one point in their lives," Frankie shrugged. "I think we got off the subject a bit."

Frost nodded, "I guess we did, what were we talking about again?"

"I don't know, I kind of liked when we weren't talking," Frankie blushed at his own words, not expecting Frost to nod his head before kissing Frankie. Frankie sat frozen on the couch for a moment before kissing Frost back. This time it was Frost's turn to pull away.

"I'm sorry I shouldn't have done that," Frost rubbed his neck.

"It was okay Frost. I swear you could kiss me anytime at all and I would enjoy it," Frankie smiled, hearing his mother doing the dishes who sounded like she almost dropped a dish. "Ma! Are you okay?" Frankie asked, looking over his shoulder toward the kitchen where she was putting the dried plates in the cabinet.

Angela popped her head out and nodded, "Yeah of course, don't worry about me sweetie, sounds like you rather be doing something else," she sent him a wink and Frankie and Frost both blushed. "Nothing going on my behind," she shook her head as she continued putting away the dishes.

Frost shifted uncomfortably again and looked at his phone for the time, "I think I should go now, it's sort of getting late and I have an early day tomorrow. Gotta work hard since Jane is gone for the week."

Frankie understood he honestly didn't expect Frost to stay now after his mother's comment, and he didn't blame him, he wanted to leave too but his mother needed to come first right now, "Yeah okay, I would go as well but I should stay here." He told him as he walked with Frost to the door. "I'll um... see you at work tomorrow alright?" Frankie opened the door and Frost stepped out onto the porch.

"Yeah, of course. Goodnight Frankie," he smiled softly, just standing there for a moment. Frankie knew what Frost was waiting for he stepped closer to Frost and kissed him, pressing his lips against his, Frost kissed back immediately resting his hand on Frankie's arm keeping him close for a moment. The kiss only lasted for a few seconds when they heard footsteps, they pulled away noticing Korsak there with an amused smile.

"Oh I didn't mean to interrupt you guys," Korsak laughed.

"I um... I was just leaving," Frost shoved his hands in his pockets. "Didn't expect to see you."

"I decided to come home early, actually it was Tommy's decision almost had to force me out of the door. He was worried about me overworking myself."

"Ma was pretty upset that you went into work tonight, you should definitely talk to her about that," Frankie finally spoke up. "Since your back I'm going to tell Ma I'm leaving for the evening," he gave Frost a wave before heading inside for a moment.

"So what was that all about?" Korsak asked Frost when Frankie had gone inside to say goodbye.

"It was nothing, can we not talk about it right now? I need to figure out what I'm doing," he slumped his shoulders.

"Well if it helps you make a decision I'm sure that Tommy will be okay with it. You should see him at work, it's like he's in his actual habit. He seems so relaxed and he definitely flirts with the customers. He seems really happy there so if it's his happiness you're concerned about I promise you don't have to worry. I've been observing him and he's doing quite alright without you."

Frost couldn't help but frown at the older man's words, "Thanks for the boost of confidence."

"Hey I'm just letting you know that he won't be hurt, so if it's Frankie who makes you happy I would just continue whatever it was that you started on this porch before I came home," Korsak patted Frost's shoulder. "I have enough faith and confidence in the both of you. You and Frankie just make sense, just take what I said into consideration alright?"

"Thanks for the support, and may I offer you some advice with Angela?" he shifted on his feet.

"Sure," Korsak shrugged, curious on Frost's tips.

"I know she's pregnant but you should take her out more, maybe go on a trip somewhere, she wants and needs to feel loved Korsak. The last thing she needs is to be feeling hurt and everything. Please don't ever make her feel how Frank made her feel in the past, it won't bode well for you and I swear you do not need another divorce under your belt. Work isn't everything just be there for her, please? I'm honestly worried about it, I don't want either of you getting hurt," Frost told Korsak with a serious expression not leaving his face. "I care about you old man, but trust me I know how it feels to feel unwanted in the past and I would really take that into consideration. Angela shouldn't be feeling upset or neglected, she deserves more than that."

Korsak nodded at Frost's words, "Thanks for telling me this, I honestly wasn't aware of Angela feeling this way. God I hate that I can upset her like this. I'll do better, much better, God if I lost her because I was being an idiot I'll never live it down."

"And Jane would never let you forget it," Frost patted Korsak's back. "I should be going now, Korsak. You're a good man you just need to be more attentive to your wife's feelings, don't lose Angela, she's good for you man, like very good," Frost nodded and walked off the porch and into his car.

Korsak ran a hand over his face and sighed, taking Frost's concerns into consideration as he walked inside. Frankie was grabbing his coat, Angela had went to get ready for bed after he said goodnight to her. "Ma really needs you right now Korsak, I'll see you around, please make things right with my mother," Frankie looked at his step father. "I'm worried about her," he added before he was out of the door.

Korsak felt worse than he did when he left the bar after Tommy had to basically force him to leave letting him know that he could handle it. Angela had come out of her bedroom in her pajamas, she looked at Korsak for a moment before sighing sitting down on the couch. "I didn't expect you home until later."

"I'm sorry if I have been upsetting you lately."

"Who says I'm upset?" Angela asked, looking at him.

"Well your body language for one and plus Frost gave me some advice while Frankie was saying good night to you. I know I've been working hard and I can tell that it's bothering you, I'm doing it for us and our son," Vince spoke softly.

"I told them I was just over reacting. I know you care about me Vince it's just... I hate when you have to leave for work, guess I'm also upset because everyone keeps treating me like I can't continue living my life even though I'm pregnant. I don't like not working, I don't like us having our time together cut short because you are always on the go taking care of everything," Angela frowned, running a hand over her face in frustration. "I just want to get things back to normal."

Korsak nodded, "I don't think things are going to be normal like it used to be, things have definitely changed."

"But has it changed for better or worse?" Angela closed her eyes for a moment to try and hold back her tears.

"I would like to think that it's for the better," Korsak just looked at his tired wife. "Do you regret this? Regret us?"

Angela looked at him in shock at his question, "Vince, why would I regret us, you mean the absolute world to me." She sighed, "To be honest, I was starting to think that you didn't want me anymore."

He frowned at her words, taking her hand in his, "Angela I am always going to want you, I'm sorry if I ever gave you any doubts that I didn't want you. I love you and there's not a day that goes by that I don't. And trust me that day is never going to come. You're the person I was meant to be with, I hope that I could help you get rid of your doubts and make you feel like you did months ago like when we felt younger than we actually are."

"Those were the good days, now this pregnancy is making me feel my age. I feel so worn down and well to be honest I lost all the confidence I used to have when we started dating. I feel very unattractive all of the time," she shifted slightly on the couch so she was closer to Korsak. "I'm tired of feeling this way."

"Well you are the most attractive woman I ever laid my eyes on, and you still are. You may feel tired and have doubts but you have a glow about you, I notice it everyday the glow just keeps on going," Korsak reassured her with a smile and squeeze of her hand. "I'm absolutely crazy about you every day."

"You really mean that, don't you?" she glanced up at him, noticing the way he was looking at her.

He nodded, "I mean every word," he leaned over pressing a kiss on her lips. Angela rested her free hand on Korsak's leg as she kissed him back. She felt her heart race as Korsak's hand left hers and ran it slowly up her thigh causing her to have shivers run down her spine. It's been a while since they had a moment like this, Angela knew just how much she was missing this side of Vince especially when his hand slid in-between her legs, cupping her gently.

She groaned against his mouth before pulling away. "It feels like so long since we got in a moment like this, this is definitely something I've been missing. I think we should head to bed now," she bit her bottom lip.

Korsak nodded his head and stood up from the couch, taking Angela's hand leading her to their bedroom where she kissed him hard against the mouth when they got there, sitting down on the bed. His hand resuming it's spot between her legs, causing her to groan out as his palm applied slight pressure against her covered core. He slowly slipped his hand underneath her sweat pants, his lips left hers as he looked into her eyes. Angela couldn't help but notice his pants tightening, they haven't really gotten this far since Korsak went through his vasectomy. "I love you Angela."

Angela nodded and smiled, tears glistening in her eyes, "I love you too Vince," she whispered before undoing his pants. "I need you Vince, and I can tell that you need me too."

He nodded, groaning as her hand rested on his erection, "I need you so bad Ang, I promise to go gentle on you."

"There isn't any doubt in my mind about that, you always were a gentle lover unless I wanted more than that," she smiled, stroking him gently. "I think gentle is good for now," she laid down as Korsak slid off her pants and underwear, his election already freed from his pants and boxers. He moved in between her legs, positioning himself before slowly inserting himself inside of her, just the tip at first, she groaned, biting her bottom lip.

"Are you alright?" he asked, stroking her cheek and she nodded, Korsak knew that meant he could continue what he was doing, he slid in a little more before pulling out slightly, she groaned out as he continued the slow and gentle lovemaking.

Angela observed her husband with a smile as he continued his soft movements, she kept on groaning when he did, their sounds were in sync, "I need more Vince... God so much more," she managed to get out as he slowly moved inside of her picking up the pace a little.

"That... better?" he asked, penetrating deeper inside of her, causing her to groan out in pleasure.

"Yes Vince, that's... shit harder," she moaned out as he listened to her instructions, she tossed her head back slightly, Korsak's hands on her waist as he moved a little bit more rough then he had been doing. The panting and groaning noises got louder the harder Korsak went, he felt her body start to tense and he knew only a few more seconds before she let go. And he was right, "Vince. I fuck... Vincent!" she shouted his name, clenching around his erection as her orgasm took over and Korsak helped her ride it out. She bit her bottom lip at the sound of him grunting continued his movements a little bit more before he came inside of her. "Shit," Angela moaned as he slowly pulled out of her, she could feel herself twitching.

"Was that okay? Are you feeling alright?" he asked as he laid down beside her.

"I feel amazing. I think that was exactly what we needed. I didn't realize just how much I've missed that until now," she licked her lips, rolling onto her side, pulling him as close as she could, resting her head on his shoulder.

"Me and you, we're going to be alright?" he couldn't help but ask as he slid his boxers back on.

Angela nodded, "Yeah, I'm sorry for ever doubting your love and attraction towards me. I just need some reminding every now and again."

"I'll be happy to remind you whenever you feel like you need to be reminded of my never ending love for you," he licked his lips, resting his arm around her waist.

"I'll keep that in mind Vince," she leaned over and kissed her husband before she closed her eyes. "I'm glad to have you as my husband and as an amazing lover, can't wait to see you as a father in a few months."

"It's going to be an experience of a lifetime. And I can't wait to raise this child with you you're already an amazing mother," he kissed the top of her head. "Get some sleep now babe. You sound exhausted."

"I have you to thank for that," she offered him a smile before drifting off to sleep.

Korsak just held her close observing her for a moment before shutting off the bedroom lamp. He would bring up the topic of them possibly going on a trip sometime soon in the morning, right now they both needed their rest.


I still have plans when it comes to this Frost thing. I honestly hope you don't mind the plot I have tricks up my sleeves for future things. I'm still sort of torn lately I have been leaning more towards Frankie and Frost idky. I really enjoyed writing the Korsangela part of this chapter it wasn't even that awkward writing their sex session hope you guys enjoyed it lol. sorry for the lack of Rizzles in this chapter just know they are having tons of sex on their wedding night. I just felt like korsangela needed some kind of plot development hope you were pleased with it. Until next time my friends, send me love in those lovely reviews you guys leave.