AN : I got everything sorted with my browsers. I am really sorry for the inconvenience I caused to those who were looking foward to the next chapter and couldn't access it. I am reposting it now. I just posted a One-shot (maybe), called DO WE BELONG. I needed to work on the next chapter of this story more and since I had that written for a while I thought you guys could have a look, if you like. Next chapter for this will be tomorrow. Thanks a lot you guys. I am also going to be posting everything on tumblr as well, for those who use that more often. The link is on my profile page as well.


''Please explain your sudden interest in my life'', Maura demanded from her mother. They had been going round in circles over her love life since Maura arrived on Friday. The doctor was not at all amused to hear there was no art work Constance was working on. It was all just a ruse to get her to come to New York on her own, and she wasn't pleased in the least bit. And it didn't help matters that her mother's intentions were to attack Jane.

''From the outside you see things my dear, that a person in the situation cannot'', the elder woman responded calmly as usual.

Maura snorted, an unlady like noise that Constance had never supposed her daughter would make.

''Is it because it's a woman that I am seeing?''

''You know better than that dear''

''So what is it?'', Maura couldn't fathom what her mother could possibly have again a woman she knew little to nothing off. It was so unlike Constance to have such a strong opinion over Maura's life, especially love life.

''There is something about her that didn't sit well with me. I cannot place it as of now. But please be cautious of her. I would hate to see you suffer''

What made Maura not heed her mother's advice was the fact that her words sounded like they were being read from a book. Since meeting Jane and her family she had become so accustomed to emotion that she found herself disliking her mother. The Rizzoli's were so passionate and their words filled with meaning. What she was having with Constance was a meaningless conversation that only left her desperate to return to Boston. The next day and a half was going to be a nightmare she concluded.

-R&I-

It was Saturday night when Jorge and Gaby were reunited with their brother Kevin. Not wanting to tempt fate, they took their money and flew to Botswana, the next country after South Africa. This is where they set up their accounts and deposited the money they had split.

The emotional toll it took on Gabriella was one she had not anticipated. When making their plans, all she had considered was making sure to get the money without being caught. Now when all was said and done, she began thinking. The first thought was of how much she missed Maura. Her heart ached for the blonde, and she wondered how long it was going to be before images of the blonde left her. Then she thought about her little brothers. How they had connected and how much they loved her. And then her friends. It was all too much to process. Not forgetting meeting her parents for the first time. How she longed for that moment since she was a little girls. But now all she felt for them was bitterness for what they had done to her.

She wished she was in Jorge or Kevin's shoes. They had no care in the world. They were millionaires and had no emotional baggage to carry. As it was, their plan had gone successfully and years worth of work had paid off abundantly.

-R&I-

Sunday came around and Jane knew it was now only a matter of time before she was home. The overpowering emotion was fear. She feared so much. Firstly was how she was going to tell her best friend that $50million had been stolen from her by her twin sister. Then the next fear was finding out Maura didn't love her. And lastly was, coming face to face with her parents. What do they have to say for themselves she thought.

Just as planned, Maura walked into her door on Sunday night from her trip to New York. There was nothing to be excited about. Her trip had been a complete waste of time, and Jane wasn't home. The detective had last called her on Saturday night with an unknown number claiming the reception where they were was bad. And that was followed by a confession that she had forgotten her charger, but that Jorge's ex-boyfriend was recovering well and they'd be home on that same Sunday night – possibly later than her.

Maura washed of the airport germs and made herself a hot beverage. She couldn't wait to see Jane, two days apart proved to be too long. No wonder Jane had been over-emotional about their separation. Having nothing else left to do, she sifted through the mail she had dropped on the side lamp when she walked in. The usual bills where there, one or two advertising companies trying to lure her into acquiring things she didn't need, and then there was one that caught her attention. It had no postage stamp and after her name was ''OPEN IMMEDIATELY''.

Her heart leapt out of her throat. The first thing she wanted was Jane. Everything about the envelope told her whatever was inside was terrible news. And it most certainly was. In bold was an address written, then signed at the bottom ''Directions to Jane Rizzoli''.

Maura frantically reached for her phone and dialled Korsak, who answered on the second ring.

''Hey doc'', he answered cheerfully.

''Please Korsak, can you come here'', Maura cried.

''Maura, is everything ok?'', Korsak was already grabbing his keys and running out the door.

''I don't know. There is this letter, with an address, and it has Jane's name. I don't understand'', her words were jumbled up and making very little sense.

''I'm on my way'', he was already radio-ing Frost to tell him to meet at Maura's place. Frost stayed closer so they just about made it at the same time. All Maura had done was cry and pace back and forth before the two gentleman arrived.

''Maura, are you alright'', Frost barged in not even bothering with knocking. The normally composed woman fell into the detectives arms.

''There's a note. Maybe I'm overreacting. I just don't understand'', her words came out muffled by the tissue held to her nose.

Frost was already checking the address on this phone while Korsak rang Frankie. When the younger Rizzoli arrived 15minutes later, they headed for the address. Maura refused to stay and there was nothing they could do about it.

-R&I-

The medical examiner trailed behind while Korsak took the lead. It was a dark dingy place that promised no life. Maura was expecting the worst and her legs were about ready to give in. They broke the door into the apartment and immediately heard Jane call out from the only room with a light flickering.

''I'm in here'', they heard the familiar deep voice. Somehow Maura ended up in front of everyone else. When she opened the door she came to an immediate halt. It wasn't so much the scene or the situation; it was the woman sitting on the bed. The brown eyes she knew all too well. Her long, unruly dark curls falling over her shoulders. The three men looked like they'd seen a ghost. This wasn't the Jane they had seen a couple of days ago.

''Maura'', Jane's voice broke the spell. Maura ran and embraced her tightly, crying loudly. ''Jane what happened to you?'', she asked through the crying. Korsak, Frost, and Frankie were trying hard to assess the situation but where coming up with nothing to explain what was going on.

Jane was trying hard to find her voice so she could explain a little bit of what was happening. Korsak was quick to spot the keys by the windowsill and rushed to unbound Jane. Her wrists had turned dark from the metal hugging against them tightly. They hurt and appeared badly bruised. It was then that Maura started to realize that these were not two-day old bruises.

''Jane?'', she asked with one word, already feeling the ground beneath her crumble.

''Take me to Ma and Pop, NOW!'', and just like that she looked angry. The wrath in her voice left no room for questions. Korsak and Frost called in a unit to come and assess the place while the four headed to the Rizzoli home. It was almost 11pm and Jane was staring blankly at the houses as they drove to their destination. Maura held onto her hand and said nothing more. Before the car came to a complete stop Jane was already on her way out, Maura's hand long forgotten. She banged on the door loud enough for all the neighbours to hear. The Rizzoli parents were actually just about to head for bed when the banging began. The other three where by Jane's side just as Angela opened the door.

''HOW DARE YOU!'', she pushed her mother to the wall right behind her.

''JANE'', everyone yelled in unison. When she had asked to immediately be taken to her parent's house no one suspected it was because she wanted to attack them.

Frankie rushed to pull his sister away from their mother. ''Are you crazy?'', she shouted at her.

''Don't touch me''

''Janie, what's wrong with you?'', Angela cried.

''I want you to tell me…I want you to tell everybody here why you never told me I had a twin sister!''