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Jane knew that she should feel guilty. It was as simple as knowing that deception could break her already fragile marriage. However, she didn't actually plan on deceiving her wife when she first took the photo that was supposed to be her biological mother. Instead, she planned on gathering all the information her wife needed to connect with the woman who she should have bonded with all those years ago.

Approaching Frost, Jane handed over the photograph and waited patiently as he scanned the image into the computer data base. "Jane" Frost sounded as he waited for further directive. She hadn't told him much about the situation. All she had told him was the fact that someone had slipped the image to Maura with the claims that she was related for him to jump on board without asking anymore questions.

Korsak, Frost and Cavanaugh loved having Maura attached to their unit. She knew she was taking advantage of that, with the fact that they, like her, would do anything to protect her.

"Jane" Frost had said once more before Jane lifted her eyes to look at him. It was moments before the face in the photo appeared on the screen. "Do we have a name to search?" He asked

Jane nodded as her eyes shifted to study the woman in the photo. She was unsure whether she wanted to disclose the name.

"We do" she finally answered. "But I would prefer to see what hits we get first. That way we can see if they match up."

Frost nodded before typing in the command for the computer and pressing enter. She watched as the computer began to identify key facial features before scanning through its database.

... Heavy heart ... Heavy heart... Heavy heart...

Callie was more than thankful for the extra time sleeping. So much so that as she watched Meredith stand at the stove attempting to cook French toast she felt the love for her fiancée grow.

She had felt Meredith leave their bed earlier and despite wanting to have stayed snuggled up to her, she was grateful that she had been allowed to get that extra bit of rest before the alarm clock had sounded. She had even been surprised to see that Meredith had added an extra fifteen minutes to give her that little bit more time.

There Meredith stood facing the stove, her long milky white legs uncovered until the base of her ratty Dartmouth shirt which settled at the base of her panty covered buttocks.

Music played softly from the radio and Callie watched as Merediths hips swayed gently.

Not being able to resist any longer, Callie moved forward, silently until she reached Meredith. Her hands then slipped around her waist, guiding her back so she was flush up against her. It was then that Callie let her head lower so she could place sweet loving kisses on the crook of Merediths neck.

"Morning" Meredith sounded and Callie felt her push her bottom further into her.

"Hmmmm" Callie sounded as she let a hand drift up from Merediths waist, over the small but plump breasts to her chin where she guided her to turn her head. Callie lifted her own head so that her mouth could meet Merediths.

The kiss which was meant to be short and simple turned into so much more as Meredith dropped the skillet and turned in her, her own arms wrapping around her.

"You're about to burn breakfast." Callie whispered as she dropped her head to kiss her once more.

"I had just finished actually" Meredith responded as she snuggled into Callie. Callie was quite happy to receive the affection and placed a kiss on Merediths forehead before looking over her shoulder to see that the stove was turned off and two plates of French toast were served up ready for breakfast.

"You are amazing" Callie told her as she let her hand drift down to Merediths butt and give it a squeeze.

"No," Meredith responded as she pulled back, letting her own hand shift as it moved around Callie's body and came to rest on the small pouch.

"You are" Meredith told her and Callie smiled as she watched Meredith shift in for another kiss.

Callie couldn't remember the last time they had been so grossly affectionate towards each other. They didn't often get to spend mornings like this. She also knew that their schedules didn't really allow it. Callie hoped that today might be the first of many in their new home.

"We have half an hour between eating breakfast and needing to get ready." Callie told her as she unwound their bodies and reached for the two plates of food.

"Morning shower?" Meredith asked and Callie had to admit that she liked the way that her fiancée was thinking.

"Definitely" she told her as she gave her one more kiss before moving towards the kitchen bench where the cutlery had already been set out for their breakfast.

Taking their seats, both Callie and Meredith settled in to enjoy their breakfast.

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"We've got a match." Frost told Jane as Maura moved into the room. Neither partner had noticed the clacking of her heels on the hard wooden floors.

Maura lifted her eyes to the screen in front of her. She had figured they were looking for data in relation to their case. That was until her eyes met the photo that she had put in her handbag this morning.

Before she could get much further she heard Jane begin to rattle off the data that accompanied a picture of an older woman.

"Ellis Grey, was Ellis Montgomery from the Montgomery conglomerate. She's the chief of surgery at Seattle grace hospital." Jane read before going quiet a moment.

"She's married the Thatcher Grey, the owner of the Grey hotel chain. Together they have a daughter, Meredith Grey, also a surgeon." Frost rattled off.

Maura stood frozen. This was the woman who birthed her and here was her wife searching for her data without her permission.

Part of her wanted to walk out, come back and give her wife a chance to lose the data so that they didn't have to have this argument of breaking boundaries. The other part of her wanted to explode upon her wife and her partner for invading her privacy. She hadn't even managed to hit enter on the search engine on her computer downstairs as she wasn't sure of whether she wanted to know about her mother and here was her wife taking away that choice.

Their voices continued to bounce around her and not one ounce broke through her turmoil. She was decidedly livid.

"Jane" she sounded, knowing that she needed to attempt to stay calm and not explode right here in the middle of the offices.

Maura watched as her wife seemingly froze and hesitantly turned to face her.

"Do you think we could have a word." She said, struggling to maintain the calmness in her voice.

"I" Jane sounded and turned back for a moment to the screen in front of her.

"Now" Maura's voice demanded and it was enough to make Frost close off the screen and retreat from the room. As nobody else was in there, she moved quickly to shut the doors, attempting to distract herself from tearing strips off of her wife.

"Maur" Jane sounded and Maura knew that she looked like a prowling lion.

"You had no right." Maura opened and felt her anger bursting at the seams.

"Maura" Jane said a little firmer and Maura turned to her wife. She wasn't sure if she wanted to hear what the woman had to say.

"I vowed to protect you," Jane stated and Maura could see the nervousness within her wife and the lack of confidence in the statement.

"You had no right gathering data on someone that I hadn't decided what to do with." Maura said again. She had every intention of standing her ground. She did not want Jane to think what she had done was okay.

"I am protecting you." Jane said again. This time her voice sounded as though it was gaining confidence as both bodied turned in what was an obvious standoff.

Maura waited a moment trying to figure out whether her wife was going to further explain, despite not really wanting to hear an explanation.

"I needed to know that this woman was not going to hurt you, that she even existed!" Jane argued. "I can't bear to see you hurt."

"But it's okay for you to hurt me?" Maura asked heatedly and could tell that her words instantly wounded her wife.

"You took the photo without my permission. You've betrayed me." Maura said as she began to turn away from her wife.

"I was loving you the only way I know how." Jane said softly before dropping her head.

Maura froze for a moment before making her way to the door.

"I was collecting the information to then give you a choice when you were ready." Jane added.

"You were being selfish." Maura said, knowing her words would cut. She then stormed out of the room, hearing the door slam behind her. Her anger still oozing as she shot a glare at Barold before leaving the department and making her way back downstairs.