The next morning Jane came sleepy in the kitchen and yawned. " Morning. "

Maura looked up from the book and pulled her eyebrows skeptically together when she saw the unkempt mane of her wife. " Good morning. "

Jane rubbed her eyes. " What? "

Maura stifled a laugh and shook her head. " It's ... it's fascinating. "

Jane took a cup out of the cabinet and sighed. " That's good. Where's Alexis? " Maura looked back at the book and controlled herself. " In the playpen. "

Jane walked into the living room and discovered the playpen in the middle of the room. She lifted the light brown-haired up and beamed. " Good morning, my one and only. How are you? "

Alexis quacked and raised her small eyebrows.

Jane grinned and gave her a kiss on the cheek. Then she came back with her daughter on her arm back in the kitchen. " Your daughter is a blabbermouth. "

Maura looked up and frowned. " Jane, Alexis is barely in the age to form coherent sentences or to formulate them all alone. "

Jane looked at her daughter and pouted. " Mommy underestimate you, honeypie. "

Alexis giggled and quacked again.

Jane beamed at her wife. " See? "

Maura beamed too at the sight of Jane. " Yes, I see. "

Jane poured herself a cup of coffee. " How do it looks like with your reading up? "

Maura sighed loudly. " It's a very complex science. "

" So, you don't get anywhere? "

Maura sighed again and looked back in the book as answer.

Jane sipped her coffee. " Since when you're up? "

Maura looked up at the kitchen clock and rubbed her brow. " Uh ... Alexis is woken up at five-thirty. "

Jane looked at the clock too, it was a quarter to eight. " Why didn't you wake me? "

Maura reached out her arms, Jane handed her Alexis and Maura smiled warm at the baby. " Because I wanted to spend a few hours alone with the sweet snoot. "

Jane raised a eyebrow. " I'm off. "

Maura looked at her questioningly. " Why? "

Jane crossed her arms. " Alexis has stolen my place. "

Maura chuckled and Alexis played with the collar of her pajama. " Yes, that is very possible. "

Jane snorted in disbelief and rolled her eyes. " Fine. No sex! "

Maura choked on the coffee. " Why? "

Jane tried to keep a straight face which was difficult at Maura's befuddled expression. " Because you love our daughter more then me. "

Maura smiled lasciviously and pointed at her wife and then at herself.

Jane understood the gesture, walked to her and bent down. " What? "

Maura kissed her slow and sensual.

Jane smiled and sighed. Then she broke the kiss.

Maura licked her lips. " I don't love Alexis in the same way like you, Jane. "

Jane came with a box in the bullpen and set it down grunting on the group table.

Frost pulled his eyebrows together. "Are you moving in here? "

Korsak sat down at his desk with a coffee. " Doc bear with you six weeks in your honeymoon but not a evening after your first day of work? Evil omen! "

Jane patted her tighs and laughed hysterically then she looked at the men seriously. " Not funny. "

Maura came as always well dressed into the bullpen and smiled friendly. " Good morning, Sergeant Korsak, Detective Frost. "

" Good morning, Doc. ", the men said in unison.

Jane paused for a moment and pointed at Maura. " She's a doctor and not your homeroom teacher. "

Maura chuckled.

Korsak sipped his coffee. " We're just being polite. Unlike you. "

" I can imagine Jane at home. ", Frost said put crossed his feets on his desk, holding his cup macho. " WIFE, kindly bring me another beer! ", he imitated Jane.

Jane growled and wiped his feet off the desk while Korsak laughed.

Maura sat down at the table. " That happened only in our pregnancy. "

Korsak laughed harder and Frost joined him.

Jane looked at her wife in horror. " Wha ... MAURA! "

Maura waved laughing. " I'm sorry. "

Jane rolled her eyes and sighed. " Start with the decipher ... WIFE! "

Maura stifled a laugh and nodded.

Jane closed her eyes and took a deep breath. " Okay, what do we have? "

Korsak focused again. " The Zodiac Killer has killed in irregular intervals. No transparent scheme. "

" And an crazy number of copycats. ", added Frost.

Jane raised her eyebrows. " Great prospects. What else? "

Korsak took a deep breath and shook his head. " Without the original files we won't go far. "

Jane gritted her teeth and leaned on her elbows. " Thus we have ... a potential victim, MAYBE a copycat and a threatening letter. Otherwise, we have absolutely nothing. Not even the time of the impending violent crime or the victim's name. Because ... because they're written in the encrypted hint. God, why me? Did he have a certain victimology? Korsak? "

Korsak looked long at her. " As I recall there were different genders, different ages. "

" M.O.? "

" Varied. "

" Skin colour? "

Korsak paused a moment. " I don't know anymore. "

Jane chewed nervously on her thumbnail. " Maura, what do you think? How long do you need? "

Maura looked up and sighed. " The letters have been replaced by symbols. Considering the fact I'm not an expert ... I have not the slightest idea. I told you that you should consult a professional adviser. "

" Yeah, so I can decipher their precocious tittle-tattle. ", Jane replied. " Yours is easier and I don't fall asleep immediately. "

Maura looked back at her task. " Oh, ha ha ha. "

Jane smiled briefly, frowning. " So ... all we can do is wait and do nothing? "

Korsak looked at her and opened his mouth.

Frost pressed his lips together and sighed.

A general feeling of malaise settled over the group of four.

Jane played with her keychain as Maura get up slowly and walked to the glass board, she'd worked for four hours to decipher.

Frost looked up twice from his monitor. " Jane. ", he whispered.

Jane came back from her train of thought. " Hmm? "

Frost nodded to the board.

Jane looked in the direction and saw Maura wrote something on the stood up slowly. " Maura, did you got something? "

Maura wrote with precise handwriting on the board. " I'm ... not sure. "

Jane waited patiently until her wife was done.

Korsak came back with a donut in his mouth. " What's going on? "

" Hush! ", Jane hissed and Korsak winced.

Maura finished her true copy and sighed.

Frost got up slowly and opened his mouth.

Jane liked to dance a jig. " SEE! YOU DID IT! "

Maura laughed in relief. " I did it. "

On the board was to read: CONGRATULATIONS, DETECTIVE. YOU'VE SOLVED THE FIRST RIDDLE. MORE TO COME! HERE'S THE FIRST VICTIM: TY GARRIS, 31. TELLER. FATHER OF FOUR. RESIDING IN SUDBURY STREET 126. BORN JANUARY 16, 1983. DIED: FEBRUARY 16, 2014. FOUND IN BELLE ISLE MARSH RESERVATION. CAUSE OF DEATH: RUN OVER.

Jane heard her heart beaten loud in her ears. " Frost, contact the Garris family. I want to be sure that Ty. Garris is alive. "

Frost nodded and called Ty Garris' contact information. He picked up his receiver and dailed the number.

Moments of hope and fear arose, no one breathed.

Frost nodded slowly. " Okay, thank you, Mrs. Garris. Good bye. ", he hung up and gasped. " He's doing pretty well. "

A collective sigh filled the room.

Jane puffed heavy and looked at her wife. " How is it to save a potential victim? "

" Exhausting. ", Maura laughed. " My head is throbbing. "

Jane laughed in relief and kissed Maura at the temple. " I believe. Your brain has worked with a million cycle per second. "

Maura sighed and nodded in agreement. " Yes. Definitely yes. "

Korsak hate to interrupted the rare moment of triumph. " I hate to say it but ... it was just the beginning. "

Maura rolled her eyes and moaned. " My brain will melting. "

Jane stifled a laugh and got serious. " We should prepared. "

" How? ", Maura whined.

" YOU ... rest your brain as much as possible. ", Jane said and looked at the guys. " WE ... wait for the next threatening letter. "

" That's it?", Maura complained childish. " I rest and you wait? "

Jane pouted and raised slowly her eyebrows. " You could read up more and be better prepared while we wait? ", it was more a question than a suggestion.

Maura huffed and turned on her heels.

Jane looked at her partners and grimaced." Too much? "

Frost wrinkled his nose and showed the the mass with his thumb and his index finger. " A little. "

Jane praised God. " Thank you for a guest room. "

Frost and Korsak chuckled in amusement.