The last 2 weeks have been quite an ordeal for both William and Julia; first her sister shows up and makes Julia jealous, by taking William out for dinner, which he says was very uncomfortable and the bank heist of how it was done during Harry Houdini's show. Then William finding out Julia was arrested in a few years ago, by going skinny dipping with her colleagues, which made him fantasized her naked in the morgue and admitted it.

They finally decided to have a date night, when they get a call about a murder, at a brothel, which William knew the madam and which Julia jealous.

They head upstairs, to examine the victim, who was a prostitute by the name of Cora Deveraux.

"Poor girl was garroted, and the killer, attacked her from behind."

"So, the killer would be covered in blood?"

Julia nodded and noticed something, "this is interesting"

"What is it?"

"There's another scar winding around her neck…suggesting a previous attack"

"Suggested the killer, tried before and didn't succeed. Came back, tonight to finish the job"

William looked around for clues and noticed a gift basket which expensive French perfume, chocolates and a bottle of Asthine, "she liked the expensive gifts"

Julia looked at the gifts, "some lady of the night, prefer, expensive gifts, then money"

"Indeed" William says as he heads downstairs to search for clues to find out about the fire from earlier and informs the inspector about the victim.

The next day, William interviews Arthur Webster, a client of Cora, to inform him that she was dead. He is shocked and distraught and tells him he didn't do it.

William heads to another suspect, Judge Wilson, who denies everything, but he doesn't believe him.

(The Morgue)

William enters the morgue, and sees Julia finishing up her post-mortem.

"Julia"

"Detective"

William knew she was mad, since she only called him detective, when she was angry.

"Have I done, something to upset you?"

"What are your intentions, with the madam?"

"Oh, Ettie"

"Yes, the way you kissed her hand. Were you a client of hers?"

"Julia, I have only been with you. But she was from a former case before we met. A friend of hers, another prostitute was killed"

"I see"

"Yes, and we found the killer and he was hanged, but that was 6 years ago. I was just a constable."

"I'm sorry, William"

"Your forgiven, now have anything for me?"

"Yes, the time of death was around midnight"

"So, same time when the fire broke out"

"But was rather odd, is the stomach contents. She had drunken something before she died"

"Yes, remember the Absthine"

"Oh, right. The Green Fairy, I'm sorry, I am just tired, William"

"Oh?"

"Mary had a nightmare last night and wouldn't let me leave her side, so I slept on her bedroom floor."

"Oh, well if she has another nightmare, I will sleep on the floor and The Green Fairy?"

"Yes, there was a poem, written about the liquor that people saw green fairies."

"I see. Did Miss Deveraux, defend herself when she was attacked?"

"No, she must have been quite indulged with the drink, and didn't fight, but died instantly."

"What about the other markings?"

"I think that strangling was part of a pleasure game."

"Oh, I see. Thank you"

William leaves and informs the inspector, who believes the case is nothing, since she was a prostitute, but he still wants to continue with the case.

Then Judge Wilson's son comes in and informs William that his father knew Cora and he may have killed her.

He interviews the Judge, and confesses that he knew Cora, but doesn't remember what happened. William asks him why he couldn't remember of killing a woman and the Judge ask him if he ever been in love, which William tells him he does deeply love a woman, his wife Julia. Then the Judge continues that he asked Cora to marry him, which she accepted.

Inspector thinks it's a bunch of hogwash, but William thought he was sincere. But still wondered about the fire that broke out and has a vision and realized the fire was a diversion.

William interviews, Ettie and tells him sorry and walked in on Cora dead in the Judge's arms and told him to leave, but knew he didn't kill her. She suggests Webster again, since he was asked to leave many times.

William goes back to Webster's studio and finds whips and collars used for sex play, which he asked Cora to do on him.

He then heads to see Paul Wilson, the Judge's son, and tells him his suspicious about his father were true.

He heads back to the station and talks to the Judge, and says that Paul knew about Cora and didn't want them to marry.

William heads back to his office and shows the inspector, the carpet sample from where the fire bomb landed to determine what was used on it.

When they get a call that Arthur Webster has hung himself, but left a message, that said Forgive Me Cora.

(The Morgue)

Julia examined Mr., Webster's body and confirmed he committed suicide, but William doesn't believe he had killed Cora.

He then asks if she wanted to have a picnic tonight in the park, to make up for dinner the other night, and to ask Mrs. Kitchen to watch Mary. Which Julia thought was a wonderful idea.

William talks to Ettie again, to confirm his suspicions that Webster didn't kill Cora and he was correct that Webster didn't kill her, but why the sorry note which she had no idea.

He asks the inspector who thought, he did kill her and the note was a confession, case closed. But William still wasn't convinced and asked George to search Paul Wilson's house and needed to do an experiment with Julia's help.

It was later in the evening and William and Julia just finished eating, his famous peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and decided to take a walk, "that was delicious, William as usual"

"I thought the occasion called for a special treat, and to make up for dinner" then he rubbed his forehead

"What's wrong, William?"

"Well, here I am having a great date with my wife, and all I can think of is the case"

Julia laughs, "well, then perhaps, we should discuss it, then"

'Ok, great" and he helps her back onto the blanket, "well, maybe you can help me with an experiment"

"Really? What kind of experiment?"

He pulls out a bottle of Absthine, "so you want to see the fairies, William?"

"For the case and science"

"Well, then pour me a glass"

He pours them both a glass and they begin to talk, laugh and enjoy themselves, "I am disappointed, not one green fairy"

Julia smiles, and puts her hand in his hair, "disappointed, William we can't have that"

He smiles and they kiss, which turns into a make out session and he lays her down and they make love under the stars.

It was early morning, when William woke up has a major hangover and noticed he was naked, in the park with Julia's head laying on him.

"Julia, wake up, its morning"

"Too, early, William"

"Were in the park still, naked"

She opens her eyes and gets up, and they put on their clothes and head home. When they got home, they both have a shower, get dressed and have breakfast before heading to work.

As William, enters the station, he feels like someone is drilling a hole in his head, as he heads to see George, who's sleeping at his desk and ask about his findings, which were a success, as Paul Wilson was trying to frame his father, but didn't kill Cora.

William informs the inspector, that Paul definitely didn't kill Cora and told him about the experiment him and Julia conducted, which makes the inspector laugh and ask if he saw the green fairy, which he didn't but he and the doctor had quite a fun time, then heads to the morgue.

(The Morgue)

William enters the morgue, "Julia, how are you feeling, this morning?"

Julia with a smile on her face, "I'm ok, took some pain medicine and had a cup of coffee, which helped. How about you?"

"My mind is elated, but I have a major hangover."

Julia giggles, "well, we did almost drink a whole bottle of the liquor"

"Yes, but the night wasn't a complete failure"

Julia smiles, "you don't regret that we made love in a public place?"

William shakes his head, "not at all…it was amazing"

Julia smiles, "it truly was"

"But also, I found out we drank far more of the liquor, than the Judge and Cora," he pulls out the bottle, "in fact, here's the bottle"

Julia looks at it, "yes, indeed…not much gone"

"Then why were they so much more affected? You said the victim didn't struggle, when she was attacked, and she was unconscious"

Julia grabs her notes, "and why the judge was so disoriented….it must have been laudanum added"

"Why, do you say that?"

"Arthur Webster's results show, he had laudanum in his blood, so I suspect he was unconscious when he hanged himself"

"So, he didn't commit suicide?"

"No, but I will run some tests of the liquor from the bottle, right away and find out where it came from."

"Thank you, Julia" he is about to leave when he turns back, "good morning" and gives her a kiss

She smiles, "good morning"

He leaves and interviews Ettie again, about where the bottle came from and all she knew was it came in the package with all her favorite French things, and ask the Judge if he got the package for her, which he didn't.

William, informs the inspector and believes the liquor to see if came from Montreal, where Cora had left years ago and believe it was the same person who killed Webster. William then shows him the finger mark they found on a piece of glass from the crime scene and at Webster's studio. George comes in and informs him where the supplies of the firebomb came from and William recognized the finger mark, and it was the Temperance League, who has been bugging the inspector all week, Levi Beecher, who confesses and felt sorry.

William then talks to the Judge, who is sent free and talks to Ettie, who is moving her brothel to Calgary and asks him he would love to come. William tells her no, that he is happily married, which shocks her and she leaves.

It was a few months later, William is at home, dancing to the waltz, with Mary; Julia who is 6 months pregnant is watching the view with a smile and asks to join and they danced together as a family.