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After everything they have been through over the past six months, Jane decides to tell Lisbon what he really meant that night in her office. (Alternate ending to 4x24 The Crimson Hat. Inspired by/includes lyrics from the song Pieces by Red.)
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30 Mar 2026
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Jane knew he should stop Lisbon, stop himself, pull away, maybe finally utter that long overdue apology because they would regret this in the morning, there was no other possible outcome, but Lisbon was right in front of him with barely any space left between them, so close he could feel her breath against his throat, leaving tiny goosebumps in its wake. Maybe if he just touched her carefully, maybe if he acted as if he just wanted to make sure she was all right, it would be enough to satisfy them both. He knew he was lying to himself, he knew he wouldn't be able to stop once he had started, but he still raised his left hand and stroked softly down her right, uninjured side.
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30 Mar 2026
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In which Jane brings her cannoli and does NOT find Pike there…
In my version, I imagined Lisbon as already being quite aware of her feelings for him. I found it a bit out of character for her to say in the prison cell, ‘I couldn’t admit that my feelings had changed for him,’ because I think she was always in love with him, and the writers intentionally made it more obvious than they did with Jane.
P.S.: A hug is their love language
P.P.S: Only later in my writing, I realized the “good job” in D.C. Jane mentions wasn’t proposed to Lisbon until after the events depicted here, but oh well...
English is not my first language, sorry in advance for any inaccuracies I’m sure you’ll find
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“Y’know, you’re very transparent when you’re feeling guilty about something,” he says finally, his tone light and conversational.
“Guilty about something?” She repeats, far too quickly. “What in the world would I have to feel guilty about?”
“I don’t know,” he replies evenly, “but I’m very interested to find out.”
(Or: Lisbon has an atypical dream and Jane is inconveniently perceptive.)
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What if Lisbon and Jane were in a relationship when Jane finally killed Red John? What if he had to run without her? And when they find each other again, will things be the same between them?
This is technically a sequel/epilogue to my story Undercover, but it can be read alone.
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- Part 2 of Partners
