It was a beautiful morning; William got up early and let Julia sleep in, so he made her breakfast in bed and walked Mary to Mrs. Kitchen's house, before heading to work.
When he arrived, he was on a mission to test out his latest invention, and ultra violet light that when it hits objects, you can see blood, when the inspector comes in and ask what he was doing. William demonstrates the device, and the inspector is impressed with the new device, and offers him tickets to the Dinosaur Ball for him and Julia. William isn't sure but takes the tickets, since Julia and him, haven't had a date in a while.
Then there's a knock on the door and its Henry, who informs them of a murder. They arrive at the crime scene and sees George, who gives them information about the victim, a woman, named Alberta Moffat and then shows a message, written in blood that says, try to stop me.
Then they hear a ruckus and it's a man, named Detective Edward Scanlon, Scotland Yard, and he knew who killed the woman and joins the investigation.
They head back to the station and the Detective claims, the woman was killed by a man named Harlan Orgill aka Jack the Ripper.
William and the inspector, thought it was ridiculous, but continued on letting the detective work with them, and head to the morgue.
(The Morgue)
They enter into the morgue and William introduces the detective to Julia, and ask for the results for the post-mortem.
"So, the artery on the left side and the other vessels were teared open with a knife all the way through her body. All in all, this woman suffered a horrible death"
"And the murder weapon, Julia…I mean doctor?"
"I presume a shoemaker's knife"
Detective Scanlon immediately knew what happened to the woman and started yelling at Julia, that she didn't know what she was doing.
William pushed him to the side and told him if he didn't calm down, he was removed from the case, and to apologize to Dr. Ogden and to the constables, after he ruined the constables' game and broke Henry's chess set.
Seeing William defend her was on turn on for her and she began to get aroused.
Detective was curious of why, he was so protective of the Doctor, and William told him they were married, and the detective nodded and apologized to Julia.
They thank Julia for the information and leave to talk to Miss Moffat's next of kin, her mother.
William and the detective interviews, Mrs. Moffat, who informs her that Alberta was a former prostitute, like herself, but that life was over for them and didn't know who would do such a thing to her daughter.
They arrive back to the station, where the detective apologizes to Henry and gives him a new game of Snakes & Ladders. William thanks the detective for apologizing to the constable and to call it a night.
William heads home ad calls for Julia, "Julia, I'm home"
"Welcome home, detective" she said seductively, wearing only is pajama top and her hair flowing down her shoulders.
She approaches him, "Mrs. Kitchen has Mary all night, we have the house to ourselves."
Without a word William kisses her passionately and picks her up and heads up to their room, where they make love.
Afterwards, Julia cuddles up to him and tells him, "thank you"
"For what?"
"For defending me, today, it was quite the turn on"
He leans towards her, "I would defend you anytime" and they kiss and go to sleep
The next day not much happened, so the inspector gave everyone an early night off. William thought this was perfect, since he signed up for dance lessons and wanted to surprise Julia. He heads to the dance studio and is partnered with one of the dance instructors, but he was so nervous and almost ripped her dress. They inform him, he needs a lot of work and to be back tomorrow.
The next morning, William wakes up sore and stiff and Julia asks him where he was last night. He's about to speak, when the phone rings and is informed of another murder. He heads to the crime scene, and its another young girl, by the name of Gloria Abercrombie and there was another message of the same words.
William heads to the station, where he and the detective inform the inspector about the girl. But what puzzles them is Gloria was a seamstress, not a prostitute. William then heads to the morgue for the post-mortem results.
(The Morgue)
"Julia"
"William, another victim"
"Yes, have any information about our victim?"
"Well, I found odd scratch marks on her finger tips"
"Yes, she was a seamstress"
"That makes sense, but I thought only Jack the Ripper preyed on prostitutes?"
"That's what I am confused about with this case, but was she violated?"
"No, her hymen was still intact"
"Another reason the case is so confusing"
"This case is really troubling you, isn't it?"
"Indeed. I am scared for your life and Mary's now"
"William, you don't need to worry. I don't walk at night, unless, I'm with you"
"Still, I worry about you"
"I understand"
"But I still need another opinion of why the killer is doing this to only women"
"Well, maybe you should talk to a friend of mine, Dr. Roberts. He works at a private hospital in Etobicoke. I'll call for you and set up a meeting"
"Thank you, Julia" he says and kisses her cheek and is about to leave when he remembers about the ball, "uh, Julia, I was wondering if you would like to attend the Dinosaur Ball, next week, for a date"
Julia smiles, "I would love too"
William smiles, "good" and leaves
He heads to meet Dr. Roberts and has an interesting talk with him, then heads back to the station, where he sees the constables playing the board game. William asks George for any information, which he informs him that the stolen carriage they were looking for, has been found. They search the carriage and it appears to be clean, when William got the idea to use his light. He turns on his light and shines it on the carriage seats and sees blood stains all over the place. These new findings make William begin to theorize again and he decides to talk to Dr. Roberts again, which helps. With Dr. Roberts advice, William comes up with a conclusion, that the killer has a deeper anger for beautiful women and the messages are clues that he wants to be stopped.
William heads back to the station and informs the inspector and the detective of what the doctor told him and then leaves work for more dance lessons.
He arrives late, but is surprised to see Julia is and they get partnered up together.
William approaches her and goes into the dance position but is stiff as a board, which makes Julia laugh, and she puts her hands on his shoulder and in his hand and begin to dance. But William trips and grabs Julia's bum, which makes her gasp but get aroused as well.
"Sorry"
"That is alright."
"This is what I was doing, last night. Wanted to surprise you for the ball."
Julia laughs, "this is why I am here as well" and the two begin dancing perfectly.
They dance for awhile when William ask if they could discuss the case and she laughed and thought he never ask.
They begin to theorize why the killer targets, beautiful working women, when William says, "can you allowed me to lead, Julia?"
Julia laughs, "I'm sorry, didn't realize it"
They continue talking about the case, when the instructor clapped and thought they danced so well together and said they were ready for the 2-step dance.
Julia looks at William, "watch your toes, detective" as she dances gracefully, but he is still stiff
After they head home, and William decides to have a shower, while Julia says goodbye to the babysitter, Amelia and pays her. She checks on Mary, who is sleeping like an angel.
She heads to the bedroom and takes off her dress and enters the bathroom, naked and pulls the curtain to see William plumped buttocks. She joins him and ask him to kiss her as she grabs his bum and he grabs her and picks up her and slams her into the shower wall and make passionate love.
The next morning, William was late getting into work, as the inspector says they got a suspect in custody. William interviews the suspect, but the detective isn't convinced its not him. They send him to the cells anyway, but 5 minutes later has Henry as knife point. They try to calm him down but the detective shoots him.
After the ordeal, William heads to his office and plays with the board game, and tells the detective the case is similar to the game. He then heads to Mrs. Moffat's again for more information, then back to the carriage to get finger prints and it's a success. William informs the inspector of his findings and shows him the finger prints and trying to find a match. George, comes into William's office and informs them that Harlan Orgill is Detective Scanlan, but he wasn't at his hotel. William immediately knew that he must be at the morgue and all the men ran out of his office to the morgue. William prayed that Julia will be safe and alright.
(The Morgue)
They enter into the morgue and its very quiet, which scares him, but then he Julia on the floor in the corner, shaken and covered in blood.
"Julia! Julia are you alright?"
She nods and he helps her up.
The men then see Detective on the floor stabbed in the heart with scissors; he tells Dr. Ogden, thank you and dies. William then sees Julia in shock and shaking, "William, I…I didn't mean too. I killed him…and…"
He comforts her, "it was self-defense"
Julia nods, "please, take me home"
"Of, course"
When they get home, he calls Mrs. Kitchen and asks her to keep Mary for the night and helps Julia upstairs, out of her clothes and into a bath, while he makes her some tea. No words were spoken, between them but none were needed.
After her bath, Julia gets out and puts on a nightie, as William comes back up with a cup of tea and helps her to bed. He, then gets out of his clothes and into his pajamas and gets into bed with her.
She cuddles him and whispers, "I told you, you would stop him, but it was me, who did"
William nodded and kissed her forehead
It was the middle of the night and Julia couldn't sleep and looked up at William, who was asleep but she woke him up with a kiss and asked him to make love to her, which they did.
The next night, William goes for his last dance lesson and informs them that Julia wouldn't be coming but then the instructor saw her and William reaches out for her and they begin to dance.
"Julia, I didn't expect you to come tonight"
"Yes, well, Mary with Mrs. Kitchen and wanted to be held and feel safe in the arms of my husband."
He doesn't say anything and lets her rest her head on his shoulder and leads the dance.
