Jane knew the look that Castle had. She was pretty sure that was the look she had when she looked at Maura. Jane glanced back at Maura and almost gasped. Her eyes had a look of pure adoration. What was it about rich men that brought out the worst in Jane's jealousy? Because they could give her anything she needed, which Jane couldn't. It's now or never.

Jane placed her hand of Maura's hips, trying to claim her territory. Maura absentmindedly swatted her girlfriend's hands away, too captivated by the man in front of her. She didn't hear Jane's groan, or she didn't notice when Jane stormed out. Castle barely noticed Jane at all, focused entirely on Dr. Isles. He kissed the back of her hand.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Dr. Isles."

"Please, call me Maura."

Maura and Castle's flirting didn't go unnoticed by Kate, and she backed away slightly. Her face portrayed nothing. She turned and walked away, following where Detective Rizzoli had gone. Jane was in Maura's office, sitting in the most uncomfortable chair in the world. God, why did she storm out like that? Why can't she just accept that fact that Maura was attracted to him? Maura wouldn't leave Jane for someone from New York.

Kate wandered down the hallway outside Dr. Isles' office. "Detective Rizzoli?"

"Back here. In the office."

"Everything okay?" Kate's voice was concerned and she knew it was hard for the detective to be this vulnerable.

Jane wiped at her eyes, erasing any trace of invisible tears. "Yeah, I just had to grab something from here." She got up and grabbed a random file from Maura's desk, she almost laughed when a bunch of papers fell on to the ground. Kate helped her pick up the papers, and she laughed when she saw the autopsy reports of a fifty-one year old heart attack victim.

She held the file up. "This is what you needed?"

"Err- no. Sorry, I just… I just needed a minute."

"That's fine. I suppose you could say I did as well."

Jane looked her companion up and down. "Are you and Castle…? Together?"

"What? No, of course not! That would be unprofessional."

Jane laughed. "Alright. Come on, let's go back out there." Jane helped Kate up and they both headed back to the autopsy room. Maura was still flirting with Castle, and Jane pushed her way in between them.

She looked at her girlfriend. "You have any plans tonight, Maur?"

"Yes, actually I'm having dinner with Rick. As friends, of course." She smiled at Castle behind Jane. He mouthed back. Is she mad? Maura nodded. Jane was infuriated.

"Of course you are. Did I tell you that I had dinner reservations for us at some fucking French restaurant? Well, I'll just cancel them. You go have dinner with him." Jane turned and glared at Castle, who looked genuinely scared. She pushed past him and went to the elevator. She was gone in a matter of minutes.

Castle smiled. "She's a hurricane. Are you and her good friends?"

"Yes, we are. I need to go talk to her."

"Later, we should get going to dinner. Can you do the autopsy in the morning?" Castle grabbed his coat and held out his hand, which Maura took. Soon Kate was alone in the morgue. She told one of the lab assistants to get the body in the freezer. She went back up to the bullpen where she found Jane getting her things ready.

"Are you leaving?"

"Uh, yeah. I had the files copied and I was going to look through them at my apartment… Where are you guys staying?"

"I don't know the exact address. But, that sounds nice. Should I ride with you? I took a cab here."

Jane grabbed her bag and put on her jacket. "Yeah, you can. Don't worry about Maura and Castle; she tends to diagnose her dates. Totally turns them off." She didn't tell Kate that that was what she liked the most about Maura, her intellectual ability. Jane led to the way to her car and in ten minutes they were at her apartment.