The next few weeks were very busy for the Rizzoli clan, they ended up moving into Vincent Korsak's house just as Angela and him discussed in weeks prior, it was pretty nice and was actually more homey than Jane would have thought. Sure her and her brothers all thought things were moving too quickly but they felt safer in this new place no memories of their dad and things he was capable of. Angela's divorce with Frank became finalized a few days ago so things were looking up for her mother.

Jane just wished things were going better between her and Frost, they hardly spoke since she broke up with and gotten back together with Maura. Now since she wasn't his neighbor anymore things became strained. Jane was healed from her injuries though and that along with being together with Maura had some things looking up.

Maura on the other hand was still staying at her father's house and he ocassionally had Garrett's mother over especially since she and her husband were doing a trial separation. Maura felt extremely uncomfortable with this scenario so most nights she was allowed to stay at Jane's house, but Angela insisted that they keep their bedroom door open at all times as well.

Currently Jane and Maura were on Jane's bed, house to themselves for a few hours, Angela just thought her daughter was doing homework alone, Jane was doing her school work like she said, but she was also not alone of course.

"You know I didn't realize that my mother could be so strict sometimes."

"I think she's sort of upset that I let my mother go back to New York alone."

"Well what choice did you have Maura? Your mother trusts you up here in Boston, my mother just needs to relax, you made a smart choice in staying, hell we'd both be miserable if you had gone back to the city. Long distance relationships don't last at this age."

Maura looked up at her girlfriend, "So if I moved, you don't think we would last."

Jane shrugged, "Who's to say it would? But we don't ever have to find out."

"Unless I get into college somewhere not in Boston, then we'd have to figure things out."

"Maura, we've been over this the other day, I'm not going to college so if you get accepted out of state I'm going with you."

Maura frowned. "Jane, I don't want you giving up opportunities you might come across just to follow me whenever I go. We still have months to figure things out. Plus you are starting your part time job soon at Giovanni's father's garage, maybe you'll like it there and want to stay with them."

"Maura, there are car repair shops everywhere, trust me we won't have to worry about any sort of long distance thing."

"I just don't want to give up things, just for me, and resent me for it later."

Jane pushed her homework to the side, scooting close to Maura, cupping her cheek, "I could never resent you Maura Isles."

"Jane you don't know that things could change in the future."

"Can't change when I know who I'm having this future with, Maura Isles, you're it for me, I know this one hundred percent. You trust my judgment right?"

Maura sighed, "Yeah, well for the most part. Sometimes your brain tends to make you do crazy things, rushing things before really thinking about it."

Jane huffed, "You're still upset about that momentarily lapse of my judgment when I broke up with you, aren't you? I didn't know you could hold a grudge for so long."

"It's not a grudge, just worried that eventually you'll realize we should have broken up for good or something. That your doubts will come back, I'll always worry about you and your rash decisions."

Jane frowned, "I see your point, but I'm 18 and you're my first real relationship of course there'll be doubts except knowing how much I love you, and how much I always will, no matter what life brings our way, the love will be there, I just know it will. I just don't want you having doubts about us, because I know I hated the doubts I was having myself."

"I guess we both have of thoughts of doubt, but one thing that's mutual is our love for each other."

"Exactly," Jane pressed a kiss against Maura's shoulder. "Have you been applying for college's already?"

Maura smiled, "I might have been, but my future is very important to me, our future."

"Always ahead of the game, aren't you?"

"Maybe, speaking of being ahead, I should really get back to focusing on this homework."

Jane pouted, pushing the hair away from Maura's neck, planting soft kisses against the warm skin, causing Maura to moan out gently.

"You're trying to distract me," Maura managed to get out.

"Always a genius Maura, is it working?"

"It shouldn't be Jane, I'm serious we should focus on our schoolwork."

Jane pulled away from Maura's skin and offered a fake pout, "Alright, I'll respect your decision to focus," Jane reached out to grab her book of Shakespeare, flipping through pages, looking focused, her nose scrunched up as she read.

Maura was observing her girlfriend out the corner of her eye, Jane pushed her own hair out of her face after she flipped the page. Maura tried to focus on her schoolwork, but she couldn't stop admiring her girlfriend. Maura sighed and made the decision to grab the book out of Jane's hand. "How can you do that?"

"Do what?" Jane asked in confusion.

"Look so damn captivating when you're so focused. It's making it hard for me to focus."

"Sounds like a personal problem if you ask me," Jane shrugged.

"Well I wasn't exactly asking you, maybe you had the right idea and I just pushed you away."

"Sucks, because I'm not in the mood now."

"That is quite the dilemma now, isn't it? How the roles are reversed, maybe I should get going so I'm not so easily distracted," Maura moved to get off the bed packing up her books. Jane thought she was bluffing, but she was almost out of the door when Jane jumped from her bed and went to gently grab Maura by the arm, turning her around, pressing her against the wall.

"Don't go Maura," Jane rested her forehead against Maura's.

"Why didn't you just say so?" Maura smirked, grabbing the hem of Jane's shirt pulling it over her head. She was surprised to find that Jane wasn't wearing a bra, not expecting her breasts to be completely exposed. "Why didn't you warn me you weren't wearing a bra beneath your shirt?"

"You didn't ask," Jane shrugged with a smirk, "That's not a problem now, is it?"

Maura bit her bottom lip, shaking her head, "Um, why would it be a problem, not like it's the first time I've seen you completely topless. I might've forgotten what you looked like though."

"And what thoughts are you having exactly?"

Maura didn't say anything but she shut Jane's bedroom door, locking it. "Why don't I just show you?" she whispered before lowering her mouth onto her girlfriend's breast.

"Fuck me," Jane groaned out, taking in a deep breath.

"It'd be my absolute pleasure, Jane Rizzoli," Maura grabbed Jane by the arm walking her back to the bed when she pushed her down moving to straddle her. Maura kept her mouth focused on Jane's chest.

Jane loved how Maura comfortably took control most of the time during these moments of intimacy. At some point Maura's head was between Jane's legs, when the Rizzoli thought she heard a noise downstairs. "Maura, you might need to hurry, I think someone's home," she groaned out, panic set in alongside of her arousal.

Maura just nodded, keeping up with her movements, it was only a few more seconds when Jane finished. Her heartbeating rapid, as she tried to calm down her breathing. This time she was sure she heard footsteps coming up the stairs. Jane hurriedly gotten dressed, fixing her appearance, Maura doing the same running her fingers through her hair to straighten it up.

There was a knocking on Jane's bedroom door, Maura sat on the bed pretending to read her school book as Jane answered her door. Jane sighed, it was only Frankie. "Jane, I thought you should know that Ma and Coach Korsak are home now."

Jane shrugged, "Okay, Maura and I are just studying, nothing else."

Frankie shook his head, "Yeah because that's so convincing."

"You better not say anything."

"No worries, I'm not Tommy, he's actually out hanging with Frost playing mini golf, and I wasn't even invited."

Jane looked at her brother, "Wait, Frost is spending time with our baby brother, since when?"

"Um since Frost and Gabriel broke up over a week ago. Tommy was there and you weren't so they're kind of bonding."

"Why did they break up?"

"Gabriel is moving away with his parents, why don't you know any of this?"

Jane shrugged, "How the hell am I supposed to know these things if he isn't exactly talking to me right now."

"I don't know Jane, you can always talk to him yourself to see what's going on. You and Frost don't spend time together anymore, and it's really bizarre. He's your best friend."

"Well apparently he isn't anymore, if I'm being kept out of the loop," Jane turned to Maura who was paying attention to their conversation, wondering why she looked like she knew what was going on "Maura, did you know about this?"

"I... sort of yeah, but he said he didn't think you'd deserve to know, or that you would want to know. Figured since you two weren't talking that you didn't care to know about things going on. Don't be mad."

Jane shook her head, "I'm not mad at you, I'm just upset that Frost and I aren't exactly friends right now and I didn't know he was hurting. We should go Maura."

"Where are we going?" Maura asked.

"Joining Frost and Tommy in a game of mini golf, of course," Jane turned to Frankie. "Did you want to join us Frankie?"

Frankie shook his head no, "Thanks for inviting me but I'd rather not go since I wasn't originally invited. And I really don't want to see you cause a scene."

"I would never cause a scene Frankie."

"Yeah, sure you wouldn't, keep an eye on her for me, okay Maura?"

"Of course, but I can assure you that there's nothing to worry about, right Jane?"

"Yeah, why would you need to worry?" Jane grabbed her bag, slinging it over her shoulders, linking her arm with Maura's. "Come on, you can drive."


Jane is finally physically healed, thank goodness. Maura and Jane had a somewhat serious talk about the future and such and got some very intimate/distracting times underway. But now Jane is on a mission, trying to get on good terms with Frost who got left by Gabriel, Jane got her gal now just needs her bestie around, because who seriously wants to be replaced by Tommy Rizzoli.