Jane raps her knuckles against the wall of the elevator. Why had her mother even suggested forgiving the doctor? The raven kicks the wall of the elevator, letting a smidgen of steam go as the machine starts to lift her up.

"What's wrong, Jane?" Casey asks through the computer screen. Jane lets a sigh pass her lips, and she looks at him, defeated.

"First, I was happy that she was following what she wanted to do, and we talked on occasion, yanno? The phone calls stopped about two months ago, Casey. I don't know why. I call and get her voicemail. I'm worried."

"Calm down. I'm sure she's fine. Maybe they're just in an unreachable village. It happens."

"But two months?" She rubs her eyes, wiping away even the potential for sadness.

"Give her time. I'm sure she wants to talk to you as well." Jane rubs her hands together, thinking on something before actually giving in and saying it.

"I really miss you too. I wish the two most important people in my life were closer to home."

"It'll be okay. I'm here helping people, but in a few months I'm supposed to have some leave time, I think. I can come visit you then." He smiles softly, the raven reciprocating the action.

"I'll try to stay sane for that long," she chuckles under her breath before bidding him farewell and closing the laptop. Her teeth take to her lip as she thinks to Maura again. Two months without talking to her. Two months.

The doors are open, and Jane heads back to her seat. Her eyes are intent on the screen in front of them.

"What are we missing?" she asks the other two detectives. There had to be something.

"We barely have anything. No evidence, no suspects, just a body." Korsak rubs the bridge of his nose before looking at the female detective.

"I'm gonna go talk to Pike," Jane alerts them, though she just came from downstairs. Korsak nods. She heads back downstairs, dreading being near Pike and even the thought of Maura being there. As the elevator doors open, she takes a step and sees Maura and Pike working alongside each other. They seem to be getting along, which surprises Jane, but she doesn't hold onto it. She walks into the autopsy room and notes that Maura glances up to quickly avert her gaze to the body. The raven turns her attention to Dr. Pike.

"There has to be something you missed," she states, an obvious insult to his work.

"I've found everything there is to find, detective, and it seems you're only lacking the skills to put the clues together with what I've given you." Jane takes in a sharp breath, about to go off on Pike when Maura quips in quietly.

"Actually, Dr. Pike, she retained products of conception that require a second procedure to evacuate it out, but the second procedure was never done. This woman also shows signs of Endometritis which further suggests that she…" Maura pauses, stumbling up on the next part. The detective's left brow rises as she angles her back to Pike.

"It suggests what?" She queries, only slight annoyance in her voice. She's far more irritated by Pike at the moment.

"It suggests that she had an abortion, detective. Don't worry about her. She's only nervous for correcting her superior." Maura steps away from the body, taking the gloves off her hands and walking to wash them in the sink. Jane looks to Pike with a smirk before commenting on his words.

"I don't see how you could be anyone's superior." She struts off to the elevator, heading back up to Korsak and possibly Frost and Frankie. At least now there's something to look for, thanks to Maura.