A/N: Wow! Guys! I am SO sorry! College kind of took over there for a minute and I couldn't upload at all! So here is the final chapter of this story! I hope you guys liked it! I'll get back to your reviews ASAP! :)


Three months later, Maura returned to the hospital for her last follow up appointment, hand in hand with Jane.

Two months before, Jane had sold her apartment and moved into Maura's house with Jo and all. Nothing could have been more perfect.

Maura was getting stronger and stronger everyday and ecstatic to get back to work. When she arrived on her first day back, there was a little surprise party for her set up in the café. Everyone from Jane's team, to Frankie and Angela had come to welcome her back. Even Dr. Pike had made an appearance. Maura was overwhelmed by all of the love she had received, completely content with how her life was turning out. She had an amazing team, a gorgeous girlfriend, and the best job in the world.

Now, she was sitting in Doctor Davis' office, waiting for the results of the follow up tests he had ran.

"Maur, don't look so worried," Jane reassured her, "Everything is going to be fine."

"You can't possibly know that, Jane," Maura snapped.

"Maura," Jane said, pulling Maura's face to look at her, "Look at me. You are going to be fine. That doctor is going to walk in here and he's going to tell you that you survived cancer. He is going to tell you that this is all over. You did it, Maur. You did it and you'll never have to come back to this place again. I promise."

"And what if he says otherwise? What do we do then, Jane?" Maura whispered.

"Then we do what we did before and we fight back. I'll be right by your side, regardless. I love you and I'm not going to sit here and watch you be terrified over something that hasn't even happened yet," Jane explained.

"Thank you, Jane," Maura smiled, squeezing Jane's hand.

Just then, Doctor Davis made his way into the room, greeting the girls.

"So," he began " I've been over your test results more than once, Doctor Isles. You've been taking your medication as directed and exercising to build up your immune system, I assume?"

"Yes. I took the last of my medication last week and I exercise whenever I get the chance, but I guess you could take work into consideration."

"I can definitely tell. From what I see here, you are completely healthy. Congratulations, Doctor Isles, you are officially a cancer survivor."

Maura opened her mouth to say something, but closed it immediately, turning to look at Jane. Jane gave her a reassuring smile and squeezed her hand. They did it.

"Please, call me Maura," she managed to speak, "Thank you, Doctor. Thank you."

"Congratulations, Maura. Now, go! Get out of here! Go celebrate with your lovely detective!" he smiled.

"I will, Doctor," Maura said, returning the smile and pulling on Jane's hand as they left the office.

"Oh, Maur. I forgot to ask the doctor something," Jane lied as they walked down the hospital hallway, "I'll be right back."

Jane ran back to the office, knocking lightly on the doctor's door. She entered quietly, hearing a brief 'it's opened'.

"Detective," the doctor greeted, "What can I do for you?"

"I just wanted to personally thank you for everything you did for Maura," Jane said, "She… uh… she means a lot to me and it's just a great feeling to see her feel good again. So… thank you."

"You're welcome, Detective. I see the way you look at her. Go get your girl, go take her out, go do something to celebrate. Let me know when you two are back here in couple of years," the doctor hinted, smiling and waving Jane out of the room.

"Thank you," Jane whispered again, knowing exactly what the doctor was talking about.

"What did he tell you?" Maura asked, as Jane ran to catch up to her.

"He told me to take care of you," Jane smiled, grabbing her hand, "And I told him always."

"I love you," Maura whispered, leaning in by Jane's ear.

"I love you too," Jane smiled as they walked out of the hospital hand in hand, "We made it."

"We made it," Maura agreed, smiling at the love of her life.

And then the realization hit them that they had walked out the same exact way that they had come in; hand in hand, each with an overwhelming love for one another. A confession was the only thing that changed.

They had each other and not even cancer could break the love that they felt. Not even cancer could ruin the life they had planned. Not even cancer could break the bond that Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles shared; a bond that would last for the rest of their lives.