First, I'd like to direct you towards my tag: misadventures in R&I fanfic.
Okay, now the good stuff!
The Mating Behaviour of Dr. Maura Isles
Maura's POV on well...just quite how to...woo.
Maura's family tree is missing its roots.
She Blinks And You Remember
You are crying, you can feel the moisture on your face. There is blood, Jane’s blood and if you were her you would be screaming, yelling, physically attempting to break free once you saw her blood. But you aren’t Jane. You are just you and you are obsolete. There isn’t a blade to your throat yet because you aren’t considered a threat. You aren’t really considered at all.
Nothing like gnocchi night and a Red Sox game to get Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles to confront how they feel about each other.
Sunday dinner at Ma's new house usually has a few constants: family, food, and football. Frankie and Tommy wonder where Maura's Patriots Pride is, Angela knows oh-so-much about Portia and Ellen. And Jane finally acts on all those coulda, shoulda, woulda moments.
The Perils of Interior Design // My Greatest Gift
Jane notices a couple of additions Maura's made to her house. She is not pleased.
Jane helps Maura deal with some insecurities.
This Time I'm Not Leaving Without You (unfinished/on hiatus, but reallllllly good.)
Ever wondered why despite all the eyesex Jane and Maura don't just admit their feelings and jump into bed together? There's a backstory you'll never get to see on television.
Bass Isles: Matchmaker // Bass Isles: Get Ready To Rumble (silly, but I'm a sucker for an anthropomorphised Bass and/or Jo Friday.)
Bass refuses to go along with Maura's plan to find Jane a boyfriend. He has plans of his own.
When Jo Friday moves in, Bass has issues.
They say that a surge of adrenaline can imbue a person with courage during the times they must protect the ones they love.
Our Deliverance (currently on-going)
Maura faces a personal choice that could drive a wedge between her and Jane. Can their relationship survive?
The seasons are changing and Jane's hands are bothering her.
Jane and Maura dance around the inevitable, while juggling mixed signals and a senseless triple homicide.
A Gentlemen's Dilemma (Note: this is not everyone's cup of tea. It portrays Jane as genderqueer. It's kinda dark but well written and I really enjoyed it)
Years before the series begins, Jane Rizzoli has a one night stand that doesn't seem to end.