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Patrick Jane knows how to survive.
He has been doing it for years.
After the accident that took Angela and Charlotte, Patrick rebuilds what is left of his life around the one person who still needs him: his son, Oliver. A small house in Sacramento. A yellow kitchen. Dinosaur books. Pancakes shaped badly enough to become legendary. Bedtime stories, grief that never fully leaves, and one little boy who deserves every ounce of love Patrick still has left to give.
Then Oliver meets Teresa Lisbon in a bookstore and immediately decides she is important.
Teresa does not mean to become part of their lives. Patrick does not mean to let her. Neither of them is prepared for the strange, ordinary, terrifying way love begins to grow—not by replacing what was lost, not by erasing the past, but by making room for something new beside it.
A warm, emotional, domestic Mentalist AU about grief, parenthood, slow-burn love, the CBI team noticing far too much, and the quiet miracle of a family becoming three.
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She’s not sure anything short of divine intervention could stop her from this – wrapping her legs around Jane’s waist, burrowing her fingers in his hair, pressing her mouth to the underside of his jaw – not even the ring on her finger that isn’t his.
Jane visits Lisbon in D.C.
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healing
/ˈhiːlɪŋ/
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the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again.Patrick Jane is still trying to navigate his painful grief over six years on from losing his wife. Throwing all his energy into being a father to his daughter, Charlotte, who is his entire world, and running the market stall which keeps them afloat. Teresa Lisbon is working out the world again with the support of her friends after a traumatic situation which led to her leaving her job behind. Both of them have a shared weakness which brings them together.
Two strangers + one support group = an unlikely friendship.
A Jisbon AU.
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Patrick Jane is a single dad trying to take care of his 6-year-old daughter, Charlotte. His little girl has a love of dance and when they move to Sacramento, he know he has to enrol her in dance classes. When he meets her dance teacher, Teresa Lisbon, wants to be something more than just a dance dad.
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Maybe he thinks it’s okay to joke about, now that they know she doesn’t have a hole in her brain. “Not funny, Jane.”
Oh, no. His forehead shifts, undulates, produces a frown. No, please, no. “Don’t look at me like that, I don’t set their opening hours.”
Panic rises in her throat. “It’s Thursday,” she says. “Yesterday was Wednesday and today is Thursday.”
Teresa Lisbon gets stuck in a time loop.

