A/N: Thank you so much for your continued support. I really appreciate it. For those of you who were worried it might happen, I can promise you this won't turn into a Tommy/Maura fic. :)

While stopped at a red light during her drive to Tommy's place, Jane reached for a CD and inserted it into her car stereo. Out of all the CDs she could have reached for, Jane wondered why her hand so happened to grab one that Maura had made for her. That mix CD, comprised of overly sentimental love songs, was given to Jane on their one-year wedding anniversary. Maura had made it especially for the two of them to listen to during their anniversary trip to Provincetown. Every song on that CD held a significant memory for the two of them, but what made the CD even more special was the fact that Maura had chosen each song while thinking about the milestones in their relationship. The two of them reminisced throughout the entire CD, their memories ranging from their first kiss to the first time they made love to each other and Jane's extremely unexpected proposal. That trip to Provincetown was a year ago—just one year—and so much about their lives had changed since then. No matter how much it hurt her, Jane put one particular song on repeat because it made her feel close to Maura again. The CD was torturous for Jane, but she continued to listen and she continued to cry.

When Jane entered Tommy's apartment, there were no hugs or friendly sibling banter. There was only a brief greeting followed by moments of uncomfortable silence as the two of them sat down on opposite ends of the couch. Jane noticed Tommy was nervous and she feared the worst. He had wanted to meet up with her, during a storm at that, so Jane's immediate assumption was her younger brother had gotten himself into trouble again and he needed her help. Tommy looked at his sister's red nose and puffy eyes. He knew she had been crying and he knew why she had been crying, which made him all the more hesitant to speak. Jane's heart was broken and he knew serving her with the papers would break what was left of her heart and her spirit, but he had to do this for Maura. Maura is the one who was wronged, Tommy had to repeatedly tell himself.

"Sorry I made you come here during the storm," Tommy began. "But I had to work up the nerve to see you."

"Are you in trouble again?" Jane asked worriedly.

"…I'm fine," Tommy said hesitantly. "I just have to give you something. I didn't want to do this, Jane, and I didn't put her up to it. Just keep that in mind."

Jane watched as Tommy handed her an envelope. By the look on his face and the statement he had just made, Jane knew what he was doing, but she still hoped with every fiber of her being that she was mistaken.

"Damn it, Maura!" Jane said angrily as she briefly scanned over the document. "She couldn't wait. She couldn't let me talk to her or try to work this out with me. Instead, she goes behind my back and files for divorce."

"You went behind her back and slept with another woman," Tommy pointed out.

"She told you what happened?" Jane asked. "She told you of all people. I bet you were thrilled to find out I screwed up. You've been after Maura and now she's available again. She'll be a divorced woman soon."

Tommy looked at her in disbelief. "You think I'd want to sleep with my sister's wife? Worse than that, you know Maura has done a lot for me and for Ma and you think I'd take advantage of her when she's vulnerable? Maura is like a sister to me. I have respect for her, unlike you, Jane."

"I'm sorry," Jane muttered, unable to look at Tommy. "I can't believe she brought you into this. She makes my own brother serve me. That's low, Maura."

"She's hurt, Jane," Tommy pointed out. "You're my sister and I love you and I know you're hurting, but think of how Maura feels. She doesn't have anybody but us. You were everything to her and you betrayed her. Why, Jane? Why did you do it? What was so special about this girl?"

"It was Samantha," Jane informed him.

"Sam?" Tommy asked, completely shocked. Her name had become synonymous with breaking Jane's heart. "I thought we were rid of her ten years ago. I hated that girl. Our whole family hated her. We almost celebrated when you broke up with her. She was always so wrong for you, Jane. You were completely ruined for all women until Maura came along and then you cheat on Maura with the woman who made you an emotional wreck?"

"I fell into her trap like always. Maura was out of town at some conference and we were having problems" Jane admitted. "That doesn't make it any better and it doesn't justify what I did. It doesn't matter if I was drunk or sober, I still cheated on Maura."

"How did Maura find out?" Tommy asked.

"Sam e-mailed pictures to her," Jane informed him. "Maura showed me the e-mail and I recognized her e-mail address."

"But how did she get Maura's e-mail?" Tommy asked, trying to piece everything together.

"It's not difficult, Tommy," Jane said and tossed her phone to him. "Look under Maura's name." Tommy scrolled through Jane's contacts until he found Maura. He noticed that her e-mail address was listed along with her phone number. "She must have gotten Maura's contact information when I was asleep. I kept mentioning Maura and she knew she was my wife."

"Who took the pictures?" Tommy asked.

"I did," Jane said disappointedly. "They were innocent at first and the more alcohol we consumed, the more explicit they became. There was no nudity, but there were pictures of me kissing her. I sent them to her and she saved them on her phone."

Tommy just shook his head. "How could you be so stupid? Jane, you're a detective. You know about photographic evidence. You saw her save these pictures and you let her? You even sent them to her. Jane, you're smarter than this; not only that, but you're better than this. Ma didn't raise us this way. This is going to break her heart. What are you going to tell her?"

"This is between me and Maura," Jane said angrily. "I made a mistake and I'm going to make it up to her."

"I don't think you can," Tommy told her. "I thought you had been drugged and attacked. I thought this could have happened while you were undercover. I thought someone was after you. I hoped any of those things were what really happened, but now I know my sister is a cheater. My big sister, the shining pride of the Rizzoli family, is a cheater. I can't believe it. You were so angry with Pop, but you turned out just like him."

Hearing Tommy's words ignited a spark within Jane. She was furious with her brother, but there was nothing she could say to him. He had told her the truth. There was no saying if she'd be able to work things out with Maura, but she wasn't going to give up. She grabbed the divorce papers and ripped them repeatedly until they were nothing more than tiny bits of paper raining into a trashcan.