Epilogue

The rain stopped falling around early morning and the clouds disappeared as the sun's rays filled the sky.

In their bedroom, Angel and Mok were the first to see the sun for the first time in two days. "It's quite amazing how a cloudy day can make us miserable and a sunny day can enlighten us," the retired rock star said.

Angel kissed his cheek and thought about last night as it was first time in three years they had loving sex. Of course, they had to keep quiet so that Emmy would not hear them.

"Angel, about yesterday," Mok said to his wife. "Emmy and I weren't just walking around to see the sights. I went shopping for pencils, paints and a canvas," he explained.

Angel looked at him with a quizzical look. "Are you starting a new hobby?" she asked and he shakes his head.

"Painting was my hobby before I met you, I just hope I still it in me," Mok replied and adds, "This is what I'll paint next, this scenery right here."

Angel leans her head on his shoulder, "I have the utmost confidence in you," she said and got ready to go to work.

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Angel was grateful to see that the electricity had come back on and that meant no humming generators. It also meant that the Internet was back on and Angel got right to work.

She wrote up about the closing of the Middleton case. She received information that Alan Middleton was charged with first degree murder, but he had pleaded not guilty.

Angel brought up about his confession in his house, but Alan stated that he was under pressure and he had to say something. The judge found it hard to believe and declared that Alan Middleton was guilty of the murders of his wife and children. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.

"You were good out there Angel," Davey Biggins said to her.

As a reward, Angel was treated to strawberry daiquiris and steak.

Upon her return home, Angel saw that there was a half-finished canvas in the bedroom. It was of the sunrise outside of the porch and Angel loved it.

"You were not suppose to see that," a voice said from behind her. Angel turned to see her husband with a smile on his face.

"Sorry, but it looks good so far," she replied and Mok chuckles.

"So is the Middleton case closed?" he asked, taking his canvas indoors. Angel explained the judge's sentence on Alan.

"Good, I hate to see him walk free,"Mok said.

"No criminal walks free in this town, not while I'm here," Angel replied and Mok kisses her forehead.

"C'mon, first night with the electricity back on is a celebration to me," he said and they went to the living room to spend time with Emmy.

FIN


From the author: Thank you for reading! There will be more Angel/Mok stories coming soon!