I had actual struggles writing this chapter after the beginning part, my apologies for the delay. Let me know what you think, enjoy!


Korsak had a lot to think about over the evening, the next afternoon he decided he would stop by Jane and Maura's house and talk to Angela, like have an actual conversation. He was driving his way over there when he decided to take a detour. He headed towards the precinct, he needed to talk to Sean and clear the air and make it known that whatever he felt for Angela he needed to get over that, and Korsak really didn't want to be paranoid over the whole situation since Sean would be making Boston home again.

He parked and headed inside, security checked him in, "Hey Vince, didn't think I would see you here anymore, retirement too much freedom for you?" he patted his back.

"Retirement has been treating me pretty well Mike."

"How's Angela and the pregnancy? We miss her around here the cafe has definitely gone to shit. Any chance you can try to convince her to come back?"

"I think she's fine with just working at the Dirty Robber, whenever she returns to work. If she decides that she wants to that is. I'm working towards owning the bar, the boss asked me specifically."

"Well just let her know the boys down here miss her. She definitely made a difference. I'll let you go talk to Cavanaugh now, he should be in his office. Nice seeing you again."

Korsak nodded, "Nice seeing you as well," he gave the young man a nod before heading to Sean's office, the door was closed so Korsak knocked.

"Come in," his voice was heard causing Korsak to frown almost regretting coming here to talk. He entered the office and Cavanaugh looked up from his desk. "Vince, I wasn't expecting you."

"I wasn't expecting to show up, it just happened," he spoke before closing the door behind him. "I wanted to discuss our problem."

"I was not aware that our problem was mutual, it seems as though you're the only one who has a problem. Angela didn't seem too pleased with how you acted yesterday, would be a shame if you screwed this marriage up Vince."

Korsak crossed his arms, "I don't like that tone."

"And I don't like you insinuating that I still have feelings for your wife," Sean leaned back in his chair.

"I know it's true. You have certain tells about you and you looked a little too comfortable sitting next to her at the hospital."

"You've lost your mind during your time of retirement I see. You coming here was a waste of time, now if you don't mind I'd like to settle back into my work. That Anthony guy really fucked things up around here and I have more important things to worry about than your paranoia," Sean shuffled with his paperwork. "Good day Vince, give my apologies to Ang, will you?"

"You're just so smug aren't you? Stay away from Angela, that's an order," Korsak spoke.

"Just how insecure are you?" Sean stood up. "And I don't appreciate you giving me orders Vince," he moved to open his office door. "I asked you to leave nicely, don't make me have to force your ass out."

"This isn't over Sean," Korsak stood up, angrily looking at the man.

"Oh, I think it is. Good day Vincent and you know you shouldn't be so damn paranoid about my feelings for Angela, you should be more concerned about if that baby is really yours or not."

Korsak froze and balled his fists, "What the hell did you just say?"

"I'm just curious, how do you really know? If my timeline is correct we both had relations with Angela in like what, three weeks time. Chances are very slim that it could be, but I'm just saying are we sure? I mean you already believe I have feelings for Angela, which I don't anymore. So if you can jump to some crazy ass conclusions then so can I. Just something to think about," Sean patted his hand on Korsak's shoulder.

Korsak stiffened up, his anger building up as he didn't think before punching Sean in the face. "You son of a bitch," he cursed as Sean held his face.

"Korsak!" Frankie's voice was heard. "What the hell was that?"

"He deserved it," Korsak crossed his arms.

"Get him the hell out of here Rizzoli, now," Sean continued to hold his face as he went to the cafe to get some ice.

"Do I even want to know?" Frankie asked, as he grabbed Korsak by the arm, walking him out of the building. "You need to tell Ma what happened before Cavanaugh does. Whatever happened it needs to be fixed, like now. You're usually the level headed one Korsak, I will not watch you and Ma have a falling out, I won't allow either you to have resentment towards the other, I already had to live through that shit once. Alright?" he crossed his arms and Korsak sighed.

"I'm really sorry Frankie, I just... what he said pissed me off. Even suggesting he could be the father of Angela's child had gone too far."

"Is that really what he thinks?"

Korsak shrugged, "That or he was just wanting to cause a scene."

Frankie frowned and nodded, "Well I'll see if I can calm him down and not have him file a report against you for assault. I don't even know why you thought coming here was a good idea. Go talk to Ma, alright?" he patted his shoulder before heading back inside. Korsak took a deep breath before getting in his car and driving to Jane and Maura's house, he already knew Angela would be pissed at him.

At the Rizzoli-Isles household, everyone was in the living room, minus Cailin who was still upstairs feeling a little feverish, they were watching a friendly family movie. The twins ended up falling asleep against each other who were leaning on Tommy, and Angela was on the recliner, Maura and Jane on the other side of the couch. The twins jumped in their sleep once the doorbell had rung, but they didn't fully wake up.

"I'll go get that," Maura got up from the couch, wanting to stretch her legs. She greeted a distraught looking Vince Korsak. "Good afternoon Vince, are you alright, you look sort of disheveled."

"I need to talk to Angela, is she here?"

Maura nodded, "Yeah she's here, I think it's good that you two have a conversation. Tommy sort of updated me on everything, I can tell it's affecting her. You're a good man for Angela, Vince."

"So everyone says," Korsak sighed, slumping his shoulders and he came inside. Angela and Jane both looked up from the living room, Jane then gave her mother a look and a nod. "Hey Ang," he spoke softly to his wife, noticing the twins were sleeping. "Can we talk?"

"I think it's best that we do," Angela nodded, and pushed herself out of the recliner before following Vince to the guest house. She sat down on the couch. "You know for a moment there I didn't think you'd show up here to apologize."

Korsak sat down next to her, "I just want things to be okay between us again, I don't like spending my nights without you. I'm sorry I mentioned you being over bearing and I'm sorry for acting how I did, or over reacting," he rubbed his fist and Angela looked down at his hand in concern.

"Did you punch something Vince?" she grabbed his hand inspecting his slightly bruised knuckles.

"In a way, you can say that," he pulled his hand away from Angela's grasp. "I sort of went to talk to Sean, to try and clear the air. I still don't believe he's telling the truth about being over you."

"You went to go confront Sean? He's what you punched, isn't he?" Angela asked, trying not to get upset, she didn't want to fight but she definitely did not approve of his actions.

"Yeah, but it wasn't my intention, I didn't really go there to start a fight he just, he said something and it got me feeling a bit of rage. I don't believe him, after I punched him I thought maybe he just did that to get a rise out of me and it worked."

"What did he say?" Angela looked into her husband's eyes.

"He asked if I was sure that well, that am I really sure the baby is mine. He mentioned us both having you know, sexual relations within three weeks time with you and it just..."

Angela frowned, "He actually asked you that? Vince, I know the baby is yours, the timeline doesn't matter, he got a vasectomy when we started dating back then. And we were careful."

"I just I already don't like knowing you and him had sex, it doesn't put my mind at ease. I just, I don't want us to be upset with each other anymore," he grabbed her by the hand. "Please come home Ang."

"I don't condone to your violence, but I guess that your anger was justified enough," she squeezed his hand. "Of course I'll come back home with you Vince, I miss my husband. And I'm sure Jane will be relieved I'm going back," Angela smiled warmly at Vince. "We should stay for dinner perhaps first before heading home."

"That's a good idea, I'll see if Tommy wants to help make something. He's trying to be a better person, even though he has a lot of stuff going on."

"I would like it if he would bond with you more, that's why I suggested you help him out when he was drunk. He needs a better father figure in his life. Don't ever feel like you have to compete with any man of my past, they would never do all the things you're willing to do for me," Angela got up from the couch and they headed back inside.

Jane looked up from the couch and seen Korsak and her mother smiling, Jane felt relieved, "Thank God, I think they worked things out," she whispered to Maura.

The remainder of the day went pretty well, everyone was in the best of moods. When it was time for dinner Maura went upstairs to check up on Cailin. "Hey, how are you feeling?"

Cailin looked up at her sister, "A little better, do I smell dinner?"

"Yes, Vince and Tommy made dinner and let the rest of us relax."

"So I take it that Vince made up with Angela? She was really peeved earlier," she sat up in bed. "It was quite concerning to me."

"Yes they made amends we're all really relieved about that."

"How's Jane doing?" Cailin hasn't seen her since she ended up in the hospital, she didn't want to see Jane like that.

"She's doing as well as she can at a time like this. I was meaning to ask, are you alright helping take care of Jane when I return back to work tomorrow. She can be quite the handful."

"I think I can manage," Cailin nodded with a small smile. "I think I'll join you guys downstairs for dinner. I'll be down in a minute."

"Sure, I'll make sure that they wait for you," Maura patted her leg before heading back downstairs. Cailin sighed, getting herself out of bed, going to freshen up in the bathroom before joining everyone else downstairs. There was an empty space right next to Jane, right across from Tommy she was unsure how she felt sitting next to Jane, but she settled into her chair.

"Hey," Jane glanced at the girl. "Glad you were feeling well enough to join us for dinner."

"Yeah, well I could tell that something smelled good down here."

"Yeah, let's just hope Tommy and Korsak don't end up poisoning us," Jane teased, causing Cailin to smile.

"Hey!" Tommy frowned. "Me and Vince aren't that bad."

Jane just smirked, "Don't pout Tommy, you're going to teach the twins bad habits."

"Jane, be polite to your brother, he could have just let us eat that old unhealthy pizza you like so much," Angela lightly scolded.

"Come on Ma, I was only kidding, they know that," Jane looked at her brother and Korsak, "Right?"

"Yeah Janie, you're always making jokes," Tommy rolled his eyes.

"Are Uncle Tommy and Jane always like this?" Todd asked, he never teased his sister or anything. He thought his Uncle and Aunt had a weird sibling relationship.

"Sometimes yes, but you'll get used to it, kind of start to ignore it after a while," Angela reassured the young boy who resumed eating his dinner.

Cailin couldn't stop glancing over at Tommy and she was unsure why she felt nerves sitting next to Jane. She didn't want their relationship to become anymore strained than it already was, but she didn't really like the situation she was in.

Soon after dinner Maura helped Tommy clean up after they put on the television for the kids and Korsak and Angela went home.

"Are you doing okay?" Jane asked Cailin who looked deep in thought at the table. "I'm going to be alright you know."

Cailin looked up at Jane and nodded, "I know, it's just hard seeing you like this, I mean I couldn't even visit you in the hospital because I was scared. We just lost Cami, and I don't like how we almost lost you. We would all be completely destroyed if something happened to you, I know Maura would be, I don't want her to lose you, I don't want to lose you," Cailin admits softly, tears building up in her eyes.

"Hey," Jane reached over to take Cailin's hand. "You aren't going to lose me, okay? I'm going to be more careful, I've been trying to figure out what's next for me after I recover and I don't want to keep on getting hurt, because I know how much it hurts the ones around me. I can't keep on doing this, it even has me exhausted and scared of what Maura might do if she lost me, what you might do..." Jane looked into the girl's eyes. "Tommy told me what you said about wishing it was yourself who got hurt and not Camille. Wishing it was all over."

Cailin pulled her hand away from Jane's, "I can't believe he told you that."

"He was worried about you and he just wanted me to be aware of it."

"He had no right to tell you, he had no right to involve you in my feelings," Cailin pushed herself away from the table, not knowing why she was angry she just was. She headed into the kitchen and pulled Tommy by the arm, causing Maura to look over in confusion. "Why did you tell her?" she asked in a half shout, Tommy looked at her in confusion.

"Tell who what?"

"You know what I'm talking about, you told Jane what I told you in anger before. That's not something you just spread around Tommy, I don't care what your intentions were. I didn't want her or anyone knowing my thoughts. I didn't want anyone to worry about me, least of all Jane she already has enough on her plate and I don't want her to be worried about me, I don't want anyone to worry about me. I thought I could trust you, but I was wrong. I don't want anything to do with you anymore, you understand?"

"But Cailin, I just wanted her to make sure you were going to be okay. Depression is serious and it shouldn't be taken lightly. I was worried about you, I am worried about you," Tommy frowned.

"Well I don't want you to be, I don't want anyone to be. I can handle my own emotions, and I don't need you to try and help, you're just making things worse," Cailin released his arm and headed upstairs.

"Tommy, what was that about?" Maura looked at the youngest Rizzoli concerned.

Tommy sighed, "I just wanted Jane to be aware to keep an eye out for Cailin, she said stuff yesterday that really worried me and I don't want anything to happen to her. I'm pretty sure I'm in love with your sister Maura, but I know I ruined things."

"Wait you're what?" Jane asked, causing both Tommy and Maura to jump, they weren't aware she wheeled herself into the kitchen.

"Jesus Jane, you scared the hell out of me."

"Did I just hear you correctly? You're in love with Cailin?"

Tommy frowned, "I said I'm pretty sure, but not like it matters, she's pissed at me and I just wanted to help, I don't want anything bad to happen to her. She's going to need help though, she has me really worried that something is going to happen to her. I know you're thinking how wrong my feelings are, but they are there and I can't help it."

"Does she know about these feelings you have for her?" Jane interrogated.

"Yes she's very well aware, she shares feelings too, but she doesn't want to do anything about it because she feels guilty. I just... I don't want to discuss this, she's already mad I told you about her thoughts of depression. I just want the best for Cailin even though I'm aware that I'm not the best for her. I guess that saying is true for me, if you love someone you'd let them go," Tommy rubbed the back of his neck. "I need to go to work, let Cailin know just how sorry I am," he leaned down to kiss Jane's cheek. "Feel better soon Janie." Tommy spoke softly before leaving the house.

Jane rubbed her temples, "I think I'm going to lay down Maura, I'm getting a headache. Care to help me?"

Maura dried her hands off and nodded, helping Jane over to the guest house. "Are you going to be okay Jane?" she asked as she helped Jane get into bed.

"I guess, I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around Tommy liking Cailin. I know how sad he was about losing Frost, I just, Tommy is such a lost soul, I don't even think he knows what his real emotions are. Cailin just lost the woman she loves and I think Tommy is getting her confused. I think I will keep an eye out on Cailin while she's here, I'm really worried about her."

Maura nodded her head, "I'm worried too. I do think Cailin needs to go to therapy, but she's almost as stubborn as you, she won't go easily."

"Maybe that Lauren woman could help her, even though it was obvious she was hitting on Cailin when she was already upset about losing Camille, but she seemed like a professional otherwise."

"Love and emotions can be quite tricky at a young age."

"I'm just glad that we have it altogether," Jane smiled, squeezing Maura's hand. "I'd be completely lost without you. Thanks for staying even though I can be quite the handful at times."

"You definitely keep life interesting Jane, there's never a dull moment," she smiled warmly at her wife, placing a short kiss on her lips. "I'll be back in a bit to check up on you, I should probably get the twins ready for bed."

"I'll probably be asleep before you come back, give the twins my love will ya?" she smiled.

"Of course Jane, sweet dreams if you do happen to fall asleep," Maura pulled the blanket up over Jane and kissed the top of her head.

Jane sighed softly watching Maura leave the guest house. She heard a noise and noticed Chad the tortoise slowly plop down beside her bed. "It's not polite to sneak up on someone like that Chad. Looks like we'll be spending quite a lot of time together little buddy," she smiled at Maura's tortoise before closing her eyes.


Jane woke up the next morning and felt a warm body curled up next to her, she opened her eyes and seen Maura in bed with her, her leg sticking out of the blanket. She groaned hearing a cell phone ring, and frowned as Maura moved to answer it. "Doctor Isles. Yes I'll be there shortly," she spoke in a whisper, not wanting to wake Jane who she didn't know already was.

"Hey, I thought it was Doctor Rizzoli-Isles," Jane spoke in a low husky voice causing Maura to look at her wife.

"Jane, you scared me. And my apologies, old habits you know."

"I'll forgive you this time, but try to remember," Jane kissed the top of Maura's head.

"I love how passionate you are about our last name," Maura sat up and got out of the bed, looking over at the twins who were asleep on the floor in sleeping bags. "I almost forgot they were here, they wanted to have a sleepover. I hope that's alright."

"You know it is Maura, I love those kids," she sat up, groaning, pressing her lips against Maura's shoulder. "I'm going to miss you today."

"I'm sure you'll be fine, plus Frost is coming over today, he's off and he wanted to help. Also Cailin is going to spend the day with Hope, just so you're aware when she's not at the house," Maura stood up, and helped Jane out of bed and into her wheelchair. "I'll miss you too. I should get going."

"Of course, don't work too hard now Maura."

"I always work hard Jane," she shook her head, leaning down to give Jane a kiss before leaving the guest house.

Jane sighed, already missing the presence of her wife, but she was glad Maura could get back to work, she would have hated if she lost her job for good. Jane looked down at the two kids, they were stretching and she knew they were going to be awake. And Jane was correct they both slowly sat up, wiping their tired eyes. "Good morning you two," Jane smiled at them and they smiled up at her, realizing where they were.

"Morning," they said in unison. "Where's Maura?" Kate looked around the room noticing that the M.E. was no longer there.

"She actually had to go back to work today."

"She got her job back, we should make her a cake," Todd grinned causing Jane to shake her head.

"Always thinking about food, aren't you?" Jane smiled though, "You know, that does sound like a good idea. Uncle Frost is coming over, he might be able to help you with that."

"I wish you could help," Kate frowned.

"One day I can help make whatever you guys want, I promise. Uncle Frost is much better than me at baking and stuff, I swear he probably had dreams to do restaurant stuff if he didn't choose the detective life."

"Are you still going to be a detective?"

Jane looked at the two and shrugged, "To be honest, I'm unsure what I'm going to do after I get better. I want to stay safe for you both and Maura, I might have to make new arrangements but I'll still do anything to protect myself and my family. I won't ever stop protecting you both, I swear on it."

"Pinky swear?" the twins asked and Jane nodded, sticking out her pinkies which the twins both hooked theirs with Jane's.

"Pinky swear," Jane smiled, these two warmed her heart and her thoughts went back to her want for having a child of her own. It might be hectic to actually happen but it's what Jane felt like was her calling. Jane Rizzoli-Isles was more than ready to be a mother, the other part of her future she was still unsure of, but she would figure it out. "Come on, let's go see if Frost is here yet," she let the twins leave first, before wheeling out behind them. When they got inside the main house, there was Frost making breakfast.

"Hey," Frost greeted with a smile, mixing what Jane assumed was either pancake or waffle batter, she hoped it was waffles.

"Good morning Uncle Frost," the twins greeted before going to sit down in the dining room to wait for their breakfast.

"So, what you making for breakfast?" Jane asked.

"Waffles," he told her and she smirked. "You seem to be in a good mood this morning Jane."

"Why wouldn't I be, I have a beautiful, caring wife, a niece and nephew who are the sweetest kids I met, and I have my best friend making me and the twins some waffles. How have you been? I feel like we don't talk like we used to."

"Well that's because we don't, there's been a lot going on in our lives," he put some batter in the waffle iron and closed the top. "I've been fine, worried about you and how being out of work and in a wheelchair would affect you. But you seem to not be as affected as I thought you'd be. Is that bad of me to say?"

Jane shook her head, "No, actually, I thought I'd be worse, guess I just have a new appreciation for life that's all. And I rather not think about negative stuff. It gets us nowhere, but what's been going on in your life Frost, are you and Frankie doing fine?" she asked and the moment the words came out of her mouth she seen him tense up. "I-oh, what's wrong?"

Frost sighed, "Can we talk about this later? I don't want to burn breakfast."

"Sure, but I don't think waffle irons let waffles burn. I think they have some kind of sensoring system, such a fascinating type of machinery. I love me some waffles," Jane rambled, lightening up the subject that seemed to have Frost so tense.

"You being cheery is odd," Frost shook his head in amusement, and continued making waffles.

Soon everything was situated and it was time to eat, Jane and Frost sat across from the twins. The twins at ate their normal speeds, both of them had to warn Todd to slow down. He just nodded, his cheeks filled with waffles.

"He reminds me of myself when I was younger, always in a rush to do things," Jane leaned back in her chair.

"I just want to hurry and make Maura's cake," Todd spoke after swallowing his food down with a glass of milk.

"Maura's getting a cake?" Frost asked and Jane nodded.

"It was their idea since Maura went back to work. They are so thoughtful, even though Todd will find any occassion to think about cake," Jane smirked, taking her medicine with her orange juice. "I told them you would have to help them, hope you don't mind."

"Not at all," Frost shook his head, looking at the twins who were done eating breakfast.

"Did you two want to go watch some tv?" Jane asked them and they shook their heads.

"We rather read."

Jane was amused by their response, "That's definitely not something I preferred doing when I was a kid, but yes you can both go read if you'd like. I'll let you know when Frost is ready to make the cake." They nodded before running off, thanking Frost for their breakfast. "Camille has done so well with those kids, I never wanted to read when I was younger."

"They definitely are different, but that's definitely in a good way," Frost finished his waffles, and he could tell Jane was observing him.

"Did you want to talk now?" Jane asked and Frost frowned.

"Not really, but I trust you more than anyone," Frost swirled his drink around in his cup. "Maybe you could make my head feel a little clearer."

"Let's start with you and Frankie, what happened there?" Jane leaned back, looking at her friend worried about his response.

"I um... that's not how it starts actually," he rubbed at his hands before speaking again. "It's kind of about Tommy..." he admits in a whisper and Jane frowned.

"I-okay, what happened with you and Tommy? You didn't... cheat on Frankie, did you?"

Frost shook his head, "I no, but it's like I did though. The other day I seen him kissing someone, and when I witnessed it, I noticed an odd feeling. A feeling that betrayed me and sure as hell betrayed Frankie."

"Really? You're jealous of Tommy and this person he was kissing?" she asked, she had a feeling from Tommy's explanation yesterday that Frost witnessed Tommy and Cailin kissing, and it even gave her a weird feeling in her stomach. She didn't approve of Tommy when he dated Frost, but she sure as hell didn't approve of Cailin being involved with Tommy, in a way to her that was much worse. Jane was really glad that her and Maura had their emotions and feelings in check.

"It's not like I wanted it to happen Jane, I was sure that I was over Tommy, but seeing him with someone else, I kind of got to feeling that's how Tommy felt when I was with Frankie."

Jane eyed her friend at his choice of words, "When you were with Frankie?"

Frost sighed, "We got into an argument this morning before I came over. Frankie said some things and I just... it hurt, I get he was angry but still, I thought we could talk about it, you know? Like mature adults," he sighed.

"What did he say to you?" Jane asked, she had to calmly remember to breathe gently.

"He said I messed with his emotions and he doesn't know why he thought us being more than friends was a good idea. And that, that maybe we just shouldn't be friends at all. I get his point on things, but it still hurt, I don't want to feel whatever I feel for Tommy, I just... I can't help it. I never wanted to lose Frankie, but he was right, maybe we shouldn't have dated at all. And Tommy has feelings for someone else, so there was no point of me feeling this way. I don't expect Frankie to ever talk to me again and it makes me feel like shit," he ran a hand over his face. "He already got so hurt by what Gwen did to him and it's like I'm doing the same thing."

Jane rested her hand on his, "Frost, I'm sorry that you have to go through this, I thought you and Frankie were happy together, but I realize he has a point of feeling insecure. I don't like that thought of you losing Frankie as a friend, I know how hopeless you must be feeling."

Frost looked up, "You're not going to tell me the story about how you almost lost Maura as a friend before you guys ended up getting together again, are you?"

Jane sighed, "I guess I told that story too many times?"

"Yeah, but your and Maura's friendship had always been stronger than any other pair of friends I ever met. You could never fully lose one another, you guys are perfect together. I want that with someone."

"Well honestly Frost, maybe you don't need to be with a Rizzoli, I know since you know them it seems like a better choice, but Rizzolis have their baggage. You need a clean slate and maybe you aren't meant to be with Frankie or Tommy. You need to find yourself a real nice man, maybe one that doesn't have a brother you could fall for. I can be your wingman. You deserve so much more than a Rizzoli, hell even Maura deserves better than me, even with how well we work together, no one deserves to be with a Rizzoli."

Frost frowned at her words, "I wouldn't say that, Maura deserves you, you deserve each other. But maybe you're right, being involved with a Rizzoli brother just seems really complicated. Maybe I was going about this whole thing the wrong way, maybe I wasn't jealous of Tommy, but jealous of having something that seems real. To be honest, me and Frankie didn't have the most exciting relationship, and there were always doubts of me trusting Tommy. I don't think I want to get back out there just yet, but I realize that I need to let both of your brothers go, it seems like the healthiest option."

Jane nodded her head in agreement, "It seems to be a good option to me as well, for your sanity and for theirs. When you're really ready you'll know. I'm sure of it."

"I have to thank Maura, you're like a relationship guru or something. She definitely did something right with you."

"Don't give Maura all the credit now," Jane laughed, drinking the rest of her juice.

"It's true though, I don't hardly recognize this Jane. I like it," he gave her a nudge, grinning brightly at her. "She's definitely a miracle worker, I never thought I'd see Jane Rizzoli happy."

"You're such a little shit Frost, you know that," Jane shook her head. "I love you man," she stated after a moment, glad she could get Frost to smile, he always seemed so upset and it really worried her.

Frost chuckled, getting up from the table, "I love you too Jane."


So hooray Korsangela made amends and Jane is having super cute moments with the twins and her Maura boo, and talking with Frost, I miss writing their friendship and writing Frost in general, I'm trying to get better at that. I am relieved that I finally found out what I wanted to do with the rest of this chapter. I actually liked how it turned out. I accomplished what I thought was impossible. Thanks for the continuous support.