So, I think I'm kinda happy with this one, not sure, but I think I like it, let me know what you think! =D


Maura and I were stretching in preparation for our run, which included smart ass remarks about love at first sight, and true love, mostly in regards to the flirting duo that had caught our attention. We were both rather surprised however when the young man's boyfriend came up, kissed him, and lead him away, and the girl was left looking completely flabbergasted.

"For a couple of lesbians, you two have no gaydar." A woman jogging past us quipped, at our expression of shock.

"Did she think that we," I said, indicating with my index finger between us. I was shocked, but Maura, not so much.

"What's gaydar?" She asked, as if I hadn't said anything. Really Maura really? I thought to myself.

"In theory, it is having the ability to know if someone's gay by looking at them," I explained. Maura shrugged and her brows furrowed as she pondered my response. She was lost in her thoughts for a few moments longer before I waved my hand in front of her face. She blinked and stared at me. "Do we really look like we're together, Maura?" She shrugged again. "Quit shrugging, you don't shrug." I said slapping her arm playfully.

"I suppose we do," She answered, "Maybe just a little bit." I groaned miserably at her response. It wasn't that I had anything against Maura, or people thinking that we were together, because in all honesty I wished that Maura and I were together, but I wasn't comfortable with her knowing that I felt that way.

"Am I really that unappealing to you Jane?" She seemed disappointed and maybe even a little hurt at my reaction, and I felt immediate guilt.

"No, I didn't mean it like that Maura. You're very appealing." She smiled at my response. It was a smile that no one other than Maura Isles could pull off, and she wore an evil glint in her eye along with it. "Do you believe in love at first sight Jane?"

I swallowed. Hard. The grin she was wearing, matched with the evil glint in her eye, was troubling, and yet so arousing at the same time. What was I supposed to say to that? I swallowed again, then it hit me, and my lips curved into a wicked smile.

"I didn't, but that was before I saw you." I had meant for it to sound cheesey, and hoped that she would think it was a joke, but then again, I was dealing with Maura Isles. She tackled me to the ground, and had her lips on mine, a second after the words left my mouth. She pulled back before I could respond, though, and I could only look up at her.

"I didn't know you felt that way about me Doctor Isles." Her cheeks flushed in embarrassment, and I could only pull her closer and kiss away her embarrassment. I felt the grass tickling my calves as Maura and I squirmed.

"I think running has lost its appeal." She whispered, her warm breath tickling my ear.

"Did you have something else in mind?" She nodded, stood up, and lifted me to my feet.

"Yes, something a lot more fun," She murmured, before tugging my arm, and dragging me towards my apartment.