I hope to have a series of short chapters during the little snowstorm I am experiencing!

I own none of these characters, but I so do love borrowing them!


Jane leans back in her chair and launches a paper ball at Frost. He raises his eyebrows and looks at her.

"Yes, Jane?"

"I'm excited, kinda, about the blizzard."

"Why?"

Jane leans forward. "Seriously. Think about it. If we can get through everyone going crazy getting ready for the storm, I bet even murderers will want to stay in during the actual blizzard."

"We can only hope. You hanging at Maura's for the weekend?"

"Well, duh, ya."

"Does she have a generator?"

"Yes, I think she has one of those complete house ones that turn on automatically."

"If I lose power, can I come over."

"Let me think about that. Hell, no! C'mon Frost! There's going to be a blizzard. I am going to be snowed in with my beautiful, gorgeous girlfriend and a fireplace. Should I say it again? Hell, no!?"

"Really, Jane? Really? Are you saying that if I'm shivering in the dark, in my apartment, you wouldn't offer me a place to stay. Your partner? The guy that always has your back?"

Jane thinks for a minute. "Frost. See, I'm really showing that I do care for you. Go out now and get flashlights and extra blankets or a sleeping bag, whatever! I wouldn't want you to risk yourself driving in the blizzard. It will be too dangerous!"

"Right. Good save, Jane."

Jane chuckles. "Ok, fine. Frost, if you need a place to crash, I'm sure Maura would invite you over."

"Thanks Jane."

"But, Frost? Seriously. It better be a friggin emergency if you interrupt any blizzard plans. Got me?"

"Ya, ya, ya. I got you! If you were a traditional couple, we could be expecting a little Rizzoli/Isles in nine months."

Maura had walked in to visit Jane and heard the last comment that Frost made. "Statistically, you're right Barry. If you look at the trend of births and count back from a spike, you will notice that there was storm or power outage."

"Yes, but since we are both women, there won't be any surprises in nine months." Saying that caused Jane to pause. The thought of a mini Maura running around brought a warmth to her. Wait, what? When did I start thinking about kids? But a little Maura, I could do that. Yes, totally do that.

Maura leans to whisper in Jane's ear, "Yes, but I hope we can practice and make believe we are trying."

Jane swallows and thinks about the blizzard coming in. Yes, She is VERY excited about being snowed in with Maura.

"Jane, should we go down and ask your mother if she needs anything before it gets too bad out?"

"Sure, let's take a walk down. We'll get coffee for the guys as a surprise."

As they ride down in the elevator, they go over their own list of goodies."Maura, do you have any hot chocolate? Oh, and we'll need marshmallows and whipped cream."

"I'm not sure, Jane. I don't think so. I made sure we had wine, strawberries and dipping chocolate."

"The hot chocolate is for tomorrow when we start digging out. Or if the snow is the right kind, we can make a snowman! Or go sledding! That's when we need the hot chocolate the most!"

"We need marshmallows AND whipped cream?"

"Well, what do you like in your hot chocolate, Maur?"

The ladies exit the elevator and begin to walk through the cafeteria."

"I've never tried marshmallows in my hot chocolate, Jane, but I am willing to try. I think we should get two cans of whipped cream."

"Two cans? Wow, you mush really like your whipped cream."

"Oh, you have no idea, Detective, but I promise to show you exactly how much I like whipped cream tonight."

Jane stops dead in the middle of the cafeteria as her mouth drops open. OMG - this is going to be a totally awesome storm!


Thank you for the kind words I receive. You really don't know how it makes me feel. Thank you to Jobee that helped me beta this chapter and get my flow back! You are the best!

And to the people in New England - Be safe!

Hugs to all!