Then there’s the stalwart team that has been behind me every step of the way with advice, encouragement, and sometimes a much-needed martini: my peerless literary agent, Meg Ruley, of the Jane Rotrosen Agency; my Ballantine editor, Linda Marrow; my Trans world champion, Selina Walker; and the man who keeps me safe and sane while I’m on the road, Brian McLendon.
   Most of all, thanks to my husband, Jacob, who so cheerfully endures the trials of being married to a writer. After spending all day with people who exist only in my head, I’m so grateful to have a real flesh-and-blood hero to return to.
   RIZZOLI & ISLES
   “We Don’t Need Another Hero”
   Written By Janet Tamaro
   Directed By Michael Zinberg
   All rights reserved. ©2011 Warner Horizon Television Inc. This script is the property of Horizon Scripted Television Inc. No portion of this script may be performed, reproduced or used by any means, or disclosed to, quoted or published in any medium without the prior written consent of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
   INT. APARTMENT BUILDING - HALLWAY OUTSIDE APT. -NIGHT 1 6
   TIGHT ON Maura as she KNOCKS.
   DOOR IS FLUNG OPEN TO REVEAL -
   JANE RIZZOLI. It’s been three months since she nearly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She’s in sweats and T-shirt she’s had on for days, eats chocolate cereal. Maura steps past her.
   MAURA
   You look terrible.
   JANE
   Thank you.
   Jane’s living room gives away what she’s been doing: nothing. Well, watching TV, surfing the Web. Dead flower arrangements, dead fruit baskets, deflated “Get Well!” balloons and cards. BOXES of shit from shopping channels.
   MAURA
   You’re making everybody late.
   JANE
   Even you would look terrible if a bullet had gone through you.
   MAURA
   Hmmm … laceration to your peritoneum and small bowel could explain your jaundiced color -
   JANE
   Hey – you may not casually discuss my privates, okay?
   MAURA
   “Casual” is occurring by chance, showing little interest or concern -
   Maura is so distressed by the mess, she starts cleaning.
   MAURA (CONT’D)
   Three months … Jane, you could have read all of Shakespeare! Learned Finnish. (looks at an opened box) You’re a platinum member of the shopping channel.
   JANE
   I swear I’ll kick you out if you don’t stop cleaning.
   MAURA
   Is that why you banned your mother?
   JANE
   She told you that? She also tell you all her OCD banging and clanking isn’t restful? Wait, Finnish? Finland Finnish?
   MAURA
   The stress hormone, cortisol, suppresses your immune cells’ ability to activate telomerase.
   JANE
   So you say. Mine are fine.
   MAURA
   Quite simply, keeping your brain busy aids recovery.
   Mind-body -
   JANE
   Mind-business.
   As Maura tries to lead Jane toward the bedroom -
   MAURA
   You are my business. C’mon.
   JANE
   (clutching her side)
   Ow! Stop! I’m not going.
   MAURA
   Still having pain?
   JANE
   No. I just like saying “ow.”
   MAURA
   Could be from an intermittent obstruction due to adhesions.
   When was your last bowel movement?
   JANE
   You just cannot control yourself, can you?
   MAURA
   I think you’re avoiding —
   Maura stops short: there’s a DUMMY hanging from the ceiling.
   MAURA (CONT’D)—
   What is that?
   JANE
   Get Well gift from Korsak and Frost.
   MAURA
   That’s “restful?” Where’s your uniform?
   Maura goes into her bedroom. We hear her rummaging around.
   MAURA (O.S.) (CONT’D)
   It’s disgusting in here …
   Maura emerges with the uniform in a dry cleaning bag.
   MAURA (CONT’D)
   Put it on.
   JANE
   It makes me look like a man.
   MAURA
   We can do this the easy way or the hard way.
   JANE
   I am not a hero, Maura. Shooting yourself is not heroic.
   Maura leaves tough love behind, takes her friend’s hand.
   MAURA
   The people of Boston think it is.
   JANE
   Eight People died, Maura. I don’t want a medal for that.
   MAURA
   Five of them were bad guys, Jane.
   JANE
   They’re giving a kid who saved a squirrel a medal. That’s more heroic.
   MAURA
   Cat. From a burning house.
   JANE
   Whatever.
   MAURA
   This ceremony isn’t for you. It’s for your fellow officers, your parents, the community. You’re a symbol, a heroic flesh and blood reminder of the Thin Blue Line.
   JANE
   Wow, that’s good. Almost had me.
   MAURA
   Okay. Hard way.
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   TESS GERRITSEN is a physician and an internationally best-selling author. She gained nationwide acclaim for her first novel of suspense, the New York Times bestseller Harvest. She is also the author of the bestsellers Ice Cold, The Keepsake, The Bone Garden, The Mephisto Club, Vanish, Body Double, The Sinner, The Apprentice, The Surgeon, Life Support, Bloodstream, and Gravity. Tess Gerritsen lives in Maine.
   www.tessgerritsen.com
   
   
   
 
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