A/N: Thank you for all the awesome reviews and follows.
In the morning Jane felt a slight weight on her left shoulder. She turned her head slowly as she opened her eyes and saw a head of blonde hair resting there. Maura was sleeping on her side snuggled up close to Jane, her left arm slung across Jane's stomach, her hand gripping the fabric of Jane's shirt.
Jane looked around the room. She wasn't exactly sure what she should do. She needed to get up, she really had to pee and her wound was itching. But she just laid there; she closed her eyes and put her left arm around Maura's shoulder and listened to the sound of Maura breathing till she fell back asleep.
When Maura woke up she was confused as to where she was and who she was sleeping on. She blinked a few times to focus her eyes then she remembered that she was in Revere with Jane. Maura realized that her left hand was under Jane's shirt and lying flat on Jane's stomach. She curled her fingers and dragged them slowly across Jane's stomach before she removed her hand from under the shirt completely.
She looked up at Jane who was still sleeping, her face looked so peaceful. Maura noticed that Jane's arm was wrapped around her shoulders. Maura lightly traced the outline of Jane's bottom lip with the tip of her finger and smiled. Maura slowly rolled away from Jane and sat up on her side of the bed. She turned and looked back at Jane then she stood up and left the bedroom.
Jane opened her eyes and looked over at the open bedroom door. She let out the breath she'd been holding since Maura's fingers brushed her stomach. Jane touched her bottom lip, she swore she could still feel Maura's light touch.
Jane waited a while before she finally got out of bed. Jane heard the shower running upstairs as she went into the kitchen. She started the coffee maker and then opened the fridge and grabbed the orange juice. Jane's cellphone rang and she grabbed it from the kitchen counter.
"Hello?" Jane said as she poured a glass of orange juice for herself.
"Hello, this is Detective Parker with the Boston Police Department. Is this Jane Rizzoli?" Parker said on the phone.
Jane heard the shower turn off upstairs, "Yes." She said then took a sip of her juice.
"Ms. Rizzoli, I'm trying to get ahold of Ms. Isles." He said, "It's regarding the break in at her home in Falmouth."
"What about it?" Jane asked him.
"I'd rather discuss that with Ms. Isles." He said to her.
"She's not available right now." Jane told him.
"Can you have her call me as soon as she's available?" He asked.
"Sure, not a problem." Jane said then hung up.
"What's not a problem?" Maura said as she came down the stairs still drying her hair with a towel.
"Uh, Detective Parker wants you to call him when you get a chance." Jane said to her as she turned to grab a mug for Maura.
Maura was wearing a pair of dark blue jeans and a gray t-shirt. She sat down at the kitchen table and put her towel over the back of her chair. Jane brought her a cup of coffee and the cream. Jane put her cellphone down on the table for Maura then went back into the kitchen.
"How did you sleep?" Jane asked as she busied herself making breakfast.
"I slept just fine." Maura said sipping her coffee. Jane smiled as she dug in the fridge for some eggs.
After they ate breakfast Maura called Detective Parker back. They spoke in the kitchen as Jane went out into the living room and watched TV.
Maura came out into the living room. "Everything okay?" Jane asked sitting in the armchair.
"Yes. I think." Maura said then made a face.
"What's with the look then?" Jane asked.
"Well, I'm not sure. Detective Parker told me that both the suspects that broke into the house were gone by the time the police showed up but there was some blood left at the scene and they are looking for the man right now." Maura told her.
"That's good. As soon as they catch this guy then maybe he can tell the cops what the hell is going on." Jane said as she turned off the TV.
"He also mentioned something about the museum robbery." Maura said to her. "He told me that the police went over the security footage from the museum and they said that the cameras went out 2 minutes before the robbers came in and then turned on 2 minutes after they left." Maura explained to her.
"Okay so what does that mean?" Jane asked.
"Your boss Danny told me that part of the security offered was that someone would be monitoring the cameras." Maura told her.
"It was a six person team, 3 upstairs and 3 downstairs." Jane told her, "There wasn't anyone assigned to the security cameras."
"None of this is making sense." Maura said to Jane.
Jane reached over and covered Maura's hand with hers, "We'll get it all sorted out, I promise." Maura smiled at her and nodded.
Maura sat in the living room reading a book that Jane had lying around. "I'm going to go shopping for dinner tonight." Jane told her as she came out of the bedroom. "I don't have to tell you this but stay put and don't open the door."
"Yes Mom." Maura joked as Jane gave her a look then left the house.
Jane stopped at a store and grabbed some things for dinner then drove home. "Looks like it's going to rain." Jane said coming into the house with the groceries.
"I'm going to start on dinner." Jane told her.
"Do you need any help?" Maura asked.
"No thanks I got it." Jane said to her.
"I'm going to go take a shower then." Maura said then went into the bedroom. "Do you have something with long sleeves I can wear?" she called out from the bedroom.
"Uh check the drawers." Jane told her.
Maura grabbed a few things in the bedroom then went upstairs and into the bathroom.
A light rain started to fall outside as Jane prepared the chicken parmesan for dinner. She just put the chicken into the oven when Maura came downstairs.
"Something smells really good." Maura said as she came into the kitchen. Jane turned around and the smile she had on her face vanished when she saw what Maura was wearing.
Maura looked at her confused, and then down at the shirt she was wearing, the words Boston SWAT were written in white right above Maura's heart in small letters. "Is something wrong?"
"You asked what I did before security." Jane said to her, "That's what I did." She said pointing at the shirt Maura was wearing.
"I don't understand." Maura said to her.
"I was on the Boston SWAT team for 5 years." Jane told her as she turned back around to the stove.
Outside the rain stared to pour. A lightning bolt streaked across the sky and a rumble of thunder soon followed.
"What happened?" Maura asked quietly.
"I really don't want to talk about it right now." Jane said to her, "Let's just say that something bad happened and I quit two years ago."
Maura went into the kitchen and placed a hand on Jane's lower back and Jane looked at her. "Anyway it was a while ago now." Jane said with a sniffle. "It's over."
"Are you okay?" Maura said not leaving Jane's side.
"Yeah I'm fine." Jane told her with a small smile.
As they sat and ate Maura would look up at Jane on occasion. "Okay what is it?" Jane asked putting her fork down.
"What?" Maura asked innocently.
"You keep staring at me." Jane said, "Do I have some parm on my face or something?"
Maura laughed as she watched Jane wipe her face with a paper towel. "No, it's just well I was wondering." She said then trailed off.
"What were you wondering?" Jane asked as she sat back in her chair.
"I'm just wondering why someone so beautiful, so caring and protective isn't with someone?" Maura asked.
"Maybe I'm just waiting for the right girl to come along and sweep me off my feet." Jane answered sarcastically.
"Something tells me, you're the one that's sweeps them off their feet." Maura told her.
Jane got up to clear the table and wash the dishes. A loud crash of thunder boomed over the house and the lights flickered a little.
Jane looked over at Maura who was still sitting at the kitchen table. "Hey, it's just a storm don't look so worried." Jane told her.
Jane finished putting the dishes away, "Let's go watch some TV." She said to Maura and Maura got up and they went out into the living room.
Jane let Maura sit in the armchair and Jane sat on the floor she grabbed the remote and just as she hit the power button on the remote thunder crashed and the power in the house went out. Maura let out a little yelp.
"It's okay, this time I'm sure it's just a power outage." Jane said getting up and going into the kitchen and grabbing a few candles, candle holders and some matches. She put the candles in their holders on the coffee table and lit them and soon the room was filled with a soft warm glow.
"Don't worry I'm sure the power will come on soon." Jane said putting a hand on Maura's knee. "What do you want to do in the meantime?"
"I don't know." Maura said with a shrug and Jane noticed Maura shiver a little.
"Let me make a fire." Jane said getting up off the floor and going over to the fireplace. She used her good arm to put in some kindling and some crinkled up newspaper into the fireplace then lit it with a match.
The night sky lit up with a bolt of lightning as Jane stepped onto the porch she came back in pulling a small red wagon with some logs in it. She kicked the door shut and wheeled through the living room. Maura smiled, "That's pretty clever."
"Thanks." Jane said as she grabbed one of the smaller logs and tossed it into the fireplace.
"Let's move the chair so it's closer to the fire." Jane said to Maura and she got up out of the chair. Jane pushed the chair over and Maura reclaimed her seat, "Mm, the fire feels good." She said closing her eyes.
Jane went into the kitchen grabbed a glass and a bottle of wine and carried it out to the living room. She handed Maura the glass then poured some wine in it. She placed the bottle down by the chair. She went back into the kitchen and grabbed herself a couple of beers then came out back out into the living room and put the beers on the coffee table. She then went into the bedroom.
"Are you ever going to come and sit down with me?" Maura called to her.
She grabbed a couple pillows from the bedroom and put them on the floor near Maura's feet. Jane grabbed her beer and popped the cap off before she sat down on one of the pillows. She leaned back against the chair and took a big sip of her beer.
"So you said you had siblings." Maura said and Jane turned her head and looked up at her.
"Two younger brothers." Jane told her. "I only talk to one of them, my brother Frankie."
"Why?" Maura asked as she sipped her wine.
"I don't talk to my other brother Tommy because he works and lives with my dad." Jane said, "And my dad shares the same opinion about me as my mom does."
"But does Tommy?" Maura asked.
Jane shrugged her shoulders, "It doesn't really matter. If my family wanted to get a hold of me they know where I live, they've got my number." Jane said then took a long swig of her beer.
Maura watched the reflection of the fire dance in Jane's eyes. She slid from the chair and sat down next to Jane. "What are you doing?" Jane asked her.
"Now we're on the same level." Maura said to her.
Jane scoffed and took another long sip of beer, "We're nowhere near being on the same level."
Maura gave Jane a look, "What does that mean?"
"Ah don't mind me." Jane said as reached for her second beer and opened it, "Talking about my family gets me in a mood."
Maura looked back at the fire; she watched the flames dance and pop. She finished her glass of wine and poured herself another, "But what did you mean?"
Jane put her beer down and turned to Maura. "I'm a working class nobody. I've got a year of community college under my belt. I've never read, heard of or could even comprehend The Odyssey. My parents are divorced; they don't speak to each other or to me. I have no friends, but you already knew that by the lack of visitors to my hospital room. I'm just the kind of person who could get lost in a crowd." Jane said picking up her beer and taking a sip.
"So if you see yourself that way, then how do you see me?" Maura asked Jane.
Jane turned and looked at her; there was a slight flush on her cheeks, probably from the combination of wine and the fire. What she saw and what she knew were two different things.
"It's different." Jane told her.
"That's not really an answer." Maura said as she moved closer to Jane. "Tell me what you see."
Jane knew this was trouble, she knew she should have just quit while she was ahead but then again Jane was never much of a quitter.
"I see a successful, wealthy, educated woman." Jane told her then looked down at her beer bottle and shrugged. She finished off the last sip in one big gulp. She was about to start in on the bottle of wine when she realized that Maura had drunken half of it already.
"That's who I am." Maura told her, "But I'm asking what do you see?"
Jane sighed and turned her head. She looked right into Maura's eyes. "I see a very beautiful woman."
Maura smiled, she touched Jane's jawline with her fingertips.
Jane cleared her throat, "Maybe that's enough wine." Jane said leaning over and picked up Maura's wine glass. Maura took advantage Jane's close proximity to kiss her on the cheek.
"What was that for?" Jane asked her has she put the glass down on the floor.
"That's for saving my life." Maura told her then she leaned over and cupped Jane's face with one hand and kissed Jane softly on the lips, "And that's because I've wanted to do that for a while now."
"I think you're a little drunk." Jane said to Maura as she went to stand up. Maura grabbed her by the arm and pulled her back down.
"Tell me you haven't wanted to kiss me." Maura said to her, "Tell me when you saw me naked in the bathroom you didn't want me."
"Well of course I've wanted to, I'm not dead." Jane told her.
"What's stopping you?" Maura asked leaning over to Jane again.
"Look, maybe we're both just a little drunk right now, maybe we should just go to sleep." Jane said to her but made no move to leave.
"Just kiss me once then if you really want to go to sleep you can." Maura told her.
"Maura." Jane said to her. "Come on."
"Please." Maura leaned in; her lips brushed Jane's, "Please."
Jane didn't hold back anymore, she pushed forward and kissed Maura on the lips. Jane's left hand moved to the back of Maura's neck and Maura moaned as Jane deepened the kiss. Maura's tongue slid into Jane's mouth, her hands grabbed the fabric of Jane's shirt and twisted it in her fists as Jane's tongue swept through Maura's mouth.
All of a sudden the lights came back on, the TV blared behind them. The moment was broken and they pulled away from each other. They sat on the floor staring into each other's eyes, both of them out of breath.
Jane scooted away from Maura then got up off the floor and went to turn off the TV. "We should go to bed." Jane said to her. "I'll just, I'll sleep out here. You can have the bed." Jane said as she looked around the living room a little lost.
Maura got up off the floor and went over to her. "Jane, it's okay." Maura said to her as she took Jane's hand in hers.
Jane pulled her hand out of Maura, "It's not okay." she looked at Maura and frowned, "It's not okay." She repeated then she went upstairs and into the bathroom.
Maura didn't understand what she did wrong, did she misread the signals? The little flirts back and forth? She sighed then picked up the half-drunk bottle of wine, her glass and Jane's empty bottles of beer and put them on the kitchen counter. She grabbed one of the pillows from the floor and went into the bedroom.
Jane leaned over the sink and threw water on her face. "Just do your job, keep her safe then you'll go your separate ways." Jane mumbled to herself as she dried her face off. Jane took her shirt off and ripped the gauze off her wound and looked at it. She stayed up in the bathroom doing the best she could to redressing her wound and hoping that Maura had fallen asleep.
After she was done she went downstairs and didn't even bother going into the bedroom to check on Maura. She threw another log on the fire and sat down in the armchair. Moments later as she was staring into the fire she felt a hand on her shoulder.
"Jane." Maura said quietly, "Can we talk?"
"There's really nothing to talk about Maura." Jane told her. Maura went around to the front of the chair and stood in front of Jane.
"I'm not sorry I kissed you." Maura told her as she looked at Jane, "I wanted to do it."
"Look, I understand, it's been a rough few days." Jane said, "You're just seeking comfort in the only available person."
Maura looked at her with an arched eyebrow.
"I've been to a couple shrinks before." Jane said with a shrug.
"This isn't about what I've been going through or about seeking comfort Jane." Maura told her as she knelt down in front of her. "It's about my attraction to you."
"You're not attracted to me. You just like the fact that I'm protecting you." Jane told her.
"Jane, did you like kissing me?" Maura asked her.
"What does that have to do with anything?" Jane asked.
"Just answer the question." Maura said, "Did you like kissing me?"
"Yes, of course I did Maura." Jane said to her.
"I really liked kissing you." Maura said "And I'd really like to do it again."
"Why?" Jane asked looking at her.
"Did you miss the part where I said I'm attracted to you?" Maura asked her.
"I don't come from your world Maura." Jane told her.
Maura laughed, "You think I really care about any of that?"
"Well yeah." Jane said to her.
"I don't." Maura said then she stood up and sat down sideways in Jane's lap, her legs went over the armrest of the chair. Jane put an arm around Maura's back and the other went across Maura's legs.
"What are you doing?" Jane asked her smiling.
"I'm making my move." Maura said then leaned over and kissed Jane on the lips. Maura pulled away a little, "If you want me to stop say it now."
Jane answered with a kiss of her own.
Maura kissed Jane back, her lips parted and Jane's tongue slipped inside Maura's mouth. Maura put her arms around Jane's neck and she hissed a little, "Careful, my arm." Jane said as she pulled away.
Maura smiled she shifted in Jane's lap so she was now sitting in it facing away from Jane. She leaned back resting her back against Jane. She looked over a shoulder at her, "Better?" Maura asked as she started to slowly rub her ass in Jane's lap.
"Mm, better." Jane said as her hands went to Maura's hips. Jane kissed Maura's neck sucking hard on it hoping to leave a mark. Jane's hands dragged up Maura's sides and cupped her breasts her thumbs brushed over hard nipples.
Jane's hands went under Maura's shirt and squeezed Maura's breasts. Maura stopped moving in Jane's lap. "I can't stand it anymore." She said and stood up. She removed her shirt and her yoga pants. The fire backlit her gorgeous body, the light danced around her curves.
Jane swallowed hard as Maura straddled Jane's lap. She leaned in and kissed Jane's neck as she grabbed the hem of Jane's t-shirt and pulled on it. Jane sat forward and Maura carefully removed Jane's shirt. Maura kissed Jane's collar bone and kissed her way to Jane's neck as Jane's hands ran up Maura's bare back and into her hair.
Maura wasted no more time and her hand slipped into the waistband of Jane's sweatpants. Jane gasped as Maura's fingers pushed inside of her. Jane bent her head down and kissed and sucked on Maura's breasts as Maura's fingers moved inside Jane.
Jane snaked a hand down and in between Maura's legs, she pushed aside her panties and ran her fingers up and down Maura's length feeling just how wet she was. Maura pushed Jane's head back and kissed her throat, the heel of her hand pressed hard against Jane's clit, "God damn Maura." She groaned.
Jane didn't wait any longer and she pushed her fingers inside of Maura. Maura moved her hips and grinded against Jane's hand. "Mmm, yes." Maura hissed, "Right there."
Jane's mouth was all over Maura's body, if there was any exposed flesh she could suck or slurp on she found it. She dragged her teeth across Maura's collarbone as Maura pumped faster inside of her. Jane's muscles clenched tightly around Maura's fingers but that didn't slow Maura down.
Jane's thumb rubbed hard against Maura's clit, and Maura threw her head back. Jane's hips bucked up as she finally came.
Maura leaned forward, her fingers still moving inside of Jane; she kissed Jane on her lips then whispered in her ear, "Fuck me harder."
Maura removed her fingers from inside Jane and leaned back as Jane's fingers pumped ferociously inside of her. Jane twisted and crossed her fingers, the heel of her hand grinded hard against Maura's clit. Jane watched a bead of sweat rolled slowly down Maura's neck and into the valley between Maura's breasts. With one finally thrust Maura's walls clenched around Jane's fingers. Maura moaned Jane's name loudly as she came.
Jane removed her hand from in between them and wrapped her arms around Maura's lower back. Maura looked into Jane's eyes, "That was amazing." She said breathless.
"You're amazing." Jane said to her and kissed Maura on the lips.
The two sat in the glow of the fire till it finally went out. "Let's go to bed." Maura said as she stood up. She held out a hand for Jane and Jane took it and Maura pulled her up. They got into bed and Maura snuggled up to Jane's left side. Jane wrapped her arm around Maura's shoulders. She brushed a finger up and down Maura's arm till they both fell asleep.
Maura had her head resting on Jane's chest when she woke up in the morning. "Good morning." She said.
"How'd you know I was awake?" Jane asked as she ran a hand down Maura's back.
"Your breathing." She said as she drew small circles around Jane's belly button.
"I was thinking about Danny last night." Jane said to her and Maura looked up at Jane.
"While we were having sex?" Maura asked and Jane laughed.
"No, after you fell asleep." Jane said to her.
"Oh." Maura said and put her head back down on Jane's chest. "What about him?"
"He was supposed to have someone watching the cameras but there was no one there for that." Jane said, "And somehow the cameras go off just before the robbers get there then turn back on when they leave?" Jane said.
"That's what Detective Parker told me." Maura said to her.
"And you said that Clint recommended Danny for the job right?" Jane asked.
Maura sat up in bed, covering herself with the sheet. "What are you trying to say?" She asked looking at Jane.
"Do you think it's possible that Clint might have something to do with what happened at the museum?" Jane asked.
"Don't be absurd." Maura said getting out of bed and dragging the sheet with her.
"How am I being absurd?" Jane asked her.
"What reason would Clint have to rob a bunch of people?" Maura said to her as she riffled through the dresser trying to find her clothes.
"Maybe the robbery was just a distraction for something else?" Jane asked as she watched Maura get dressed.
"A distraction for what?" Maura asked as she slipped on a pair of jeans.
"To kidnap you or hold you hostage." Jane told her.
Maura scoffed, "For what purpose?"
"I don't know I haven't figured that out yet." Jane said as she sat up in bed. "Is there a way to get into your Foundation office without people around?"
Maura turned to her as she put on a light green t-shirt, "There's always a way." Maura told her then sat on the edge of the bed next to her, "But why?"
"It's time we did a little investigating of our own." Jane told her with a smile.
Maura was in the kitchen making breakfast when Jane came out of the bedroom. "Should I call Detective Parker and let him know our suspicions?" Maura asked as Jane went to the fridge and pulled out the orange juice.
"No." Jane told her as she reached up and grabbed a glass from the cabinet. "We don't want to tip them off just yet. If we talk to Parker then he'll talk to Danny or Clint and if they are involved then whatever it is they have will probably disappear." Jane explained as she poured herself some juice.
Jane leaned against the counter and watched Maura cook. "I can feel you staring at me Jane." Maura said as she scrambled eggs in a pan on the stovetop. "Do you want to talk about last night?" Maura asked as she turned around handing a plate of eggs and bacon to Jane.
Jane took it and put it on the table, and sat down. "If you want to." Jane said as Maura made a plate for herself and came and sat down with Jane.
"Do you regret it?" Maura asked Jane as she sipped her coffee.
"Do you?" Jane asked as she avoided eye contact with Maura.
"No I don't." Maura answered her. "Last night was amazing."
Jane tried not to smile but she couldn't help it.
"Careful I can see your dimples." Maura joked with her.
Jane's cellphone rang and Jane sighed as she got up and grabbed it from the living room. "Hello?" She said as she walked back into the kitchen and sat down.
"Hey, Jane, listen I just wanted to tell you I'm sorry for firing you." Danny said on the line, "I'd actually like to offer you your job back."
"Uh, I don't know Danny." Jane said hesitantly.
"Come on Rizzoli, what else do you got to do?" He asked her.
"Can I call you and let you know in a couple days?" She asked him.
"Sure but this offer won't last for more than that." He told her.
"Okay Danny thanks." She said and they hung up. "Danny just offered me my job back." Jane told Maura as she put her phone down on the table.
"Well that's good isn't it?" Maura asked her.
"Not if he's a bad guy it's not." Jane told her as she dipped a piece of her bacon into her glass of orange juice and then took a bite. Maura's nose scrunched up as she made a face.
"What?" Jane asked as she finished the piece of bacon.
Jane and Maura spent most of the afternoon planning how they were going to find some kind of evidence that linked Danny and Clint to the museum robbery.
"Are we going to wear masks and dress all in black?" Maura asked practically giddy with excitement.
"Maura, we're not ninjas." Jane told her. "We gotta get in there and see if we can find something. This is serious business."
Maura frowned, "I know."
Jane rubbed her right shoulder a little then scratched lightly on the bandage on her arm.
"Is it still hurting?" Maura asked going over to Jane and putting her hands on Jane's shoulder and giving it a massage.
"Not so much." Jane said to her, "The wound is itching a little. But that just means it's healing." Jane said then looked at Maura, "At least that's what my mom used to say."
Jane wanted to wait till late into the night before she and Maura went to the Foundation. Even though Maura was allowed in the building they didn't want anyone seeing them there.
"Maybe this wasn't such a good idea." Maura whispered as she quietly followed Jane through the lobby of the Isles Foundation and to the elevators.
"Look, it's well past midnight, there shouldn't be anyone here." Jane said to her as she pushed the Up button. "This is your Foundation; you're allowed to be here whenever the hell you want."
The elevator doors opened and they got in, "What floor?" Jane asked and Maura pushed the 8th floor button.
"What do you hope to find?" Maura asked her.
"Some kind of proof that Clint and Danny are working together or maybe if they know who's behind trying to hurt you and why." Jane told her as the elevator stopped on the 8th floor. The doors opened and Jane and Maura cautiously stepped off.
"Okay Clint's office is this way." Maura said and started to briskly walk away from Jane.
"Hey, hold up a minute, Nancy Drew." Jane said grabbing her lightly by the arm.
Maura turned to look at her, "What?"
"Let's be a little, I don't know just let's be a little careful." Jane told her.
They continued down a hallway till they stopped at the end of the hall. "This is Clint's office." Maura said as she reached for the door handle. Jane grabbed her hand and stopped her and Maura looked at her.
Jane pressed an ear to the door and listened for a minute before she tried the handle, it was locked. Jane pulled something out of her pocket. "What is that?" Maura asked.
Jane crouched down at Clint's door, "Lock picks." Jane told her as she fiddled with the lock on Clint's door.
"Jane, you're breaking and entering." Maura told her.
"It's your building, you just happened to misplace your key." Jane told her as she heard the last pin click into place. She stood up and tried the handle again, it turned and Jane opened the door and went in and Maura followed Jane into the office then shut the door behind them.
"Okay here's the plan look for anything remotely suspicious." Jane told her as she went behind Clint's desk and sat down in his chair. She turned the computer on and while it booted up she dug through the drawers.
"Jane, do you want to talk more about last night?" Maura asked as she went through one of the gray filing cabinets.
Jane looked up from the desk, "What more is there to talk about?" Jane asked her as she closed one drawer then opened another.
"I don't know, maybe where do we go from here?" Maura said as she skimmed through the folders.
Jane looked at Clint's computer that was now booted up, "You know you should really have your computers password protected." Jane said as she typed away on the keyboard.
"Jane?" Maura asked as she came over to the desk.
"What did you find something?" Jane looked up at her.
"I'm trying to talk to you." Maura said to her.
"And I'm trying to figure out who's trying to hurt you." Jane told her then she went back to typing on the keyboard.
Maura went back over to the filing cabinets to continue searching. Jane sighed, "And I don't know what happens next with us." Jane said to her.
"That's okay, we can always…." Maura stared to say but Jane shushed her.
"I hear someone talking." Jane got up from behind Clint's desk and went to the door. Maura followed and listened too.
"All you had to do was get her out of my way." A man said, "And somehow you and your team of morons fucked it up."
"That's Clint." Maura said to Jane.
"Look asshole, I did what I could." Another man said, "It's not my fault your plan was ill-conceived."
"We got to get the hell out of here." Jane said to Maura.
"There's no other door." Maura told her as she looked around.
"Okay get back, go by the desk." Jane told her as she moved Maura away from the door.
"What are you going to do?" Maura asked as she went over to the desk.
"Protect you." Jane said as she pulled the gun out of her waistband, "By any means necessary."
