Sophie finishes her waltz with her father as a gentleman asks for a dance with Sophie. The man is handsome and from his voice obviously an American. Being a chivalrous man, the Duke presents his daughter's hand to the gentleman. Sophie had seen the man socializing here and there over the course of the evening. The first fact revealed other than the name of Harry is that he is quite an excellent dancer as he sways Sophie about on the dancefloor. During the small talk, Sophie learns that Harry is in London on business and had been invited to the Ball by one of his partners. The presence of something new is tickling Sophie's fancy as they continue to dance through several numbers. Upon a respite, Harry offers to escort Sophie for a refreshment.

Teddy is feeling the weight of what Eliot once was as they slip into a pair of chairs at one of the candlelit tables. Eliot offers a glass as he assumes the chair across from Teddy. Eliot takes in the decorations which are creating a ridiculously romantic atmosphere. He looks across at Teddy, she quite literally sparkles in the candlelight. He realizes that he does not want to waste a single moment of the magic of this night. He has enjoyed Teddy's company so much in the past few days and bring up the past right now will only bring up moments of pain, for both of them. In a sudden moment of clarity, a long-ago conversation and the images from a sketchbook flood into Eliot's mind. The decorations had felt familiar, he could not place where on earth he would have seen something similar. It was Paris, he had met Anna in Paris, she was waiting for him on the path along the Seine. Anna had been sketching in the leather-bound notebook that she always has within arms reach. The images from the sketchbook surround him at this moment. Eliot raises his glass to their surroundings as he begins. "So, this, this is all you is it not?" Teddy is taken aback by the statement. Eliot could not possibly know that she arranged this, with a soft smile, Teddy responds. "What makes you think that this is me?" She coyly sips from her glass rather happy that a whiskey glass provides much more coverage of an offered tell than a champagne coupe.

Eliot offers the boyish smile that Teddy always found irresistible. "I seem to remember the musings of a rather lovely redhead doodling as she sat along the Seine in a certain petrol blue leather notebook that I would guess is safely upstairs in your boudoir." Teddy had shared so much of herself with Eliot Spencer that she silently damns his memory. She shared parts of herself that she has since learned to keep safely tucked away. Perhaps now, the only person who would know her quite this well would be either Harvey or Raffy. Before the conversation can continue deeper into the abyss, Eliot and Teddy are joined by Parker and Hardison who pull up additional chairs to the table. The moment has naturally evolved into the part of the ball that Teddy always loved, the afterparty. After the passage of about an hour, the foursome wanders back into the main ballroom to the winddown to the more intimate gathering of the closest of their friends.

Teddy heads to chat with her crew, offering them to join the party along with the members of the orchestra with a joyous blessing from Threeski given how flawlessly the ball came together. Parker and Hardison are thoroughly enjoying the trip into the aristocracy with several of the princes and princesses among the remaining for the afterparty. The ranks and revelry are dismissed as everyone simply mingles. Threeski knows that this is truest review of the evening. Raffy reveals himself as one of the crew. Teddy had left him in charge, trusting him in the way that she trusts all of her crew every day. They are family to her most of the year.

After some "coaxing" Teddy wanders up to the setup that Raffy had established for her to provide some entertainment for those who had made the ball a success. The juxtaposition of Teddy in a ballgown and tiara Djing is hard to unsee as she does what she does best, putting people into motion. The Duke and Duchess have even joined the party on the dancefloor. Sophie fully realizes that this is a thank you lovingly delivered as she takes in the room. She laughs that the sight before reminds her of that class reunion job or an American prom that has gone wildly wrong with the glint and glitter of the jewels in the lights. Sophie is gently pulled from her seat to dance by Eliot, Parker, and Hardison. She laughs that she has not danced like this in a tiara since her sister's wedding.

The hour of the day has transitioned to the hours between way too late and much too early as the party winds to a close. The clean-up will begin tomorrow in the practical sense will begin later in the morning as everyone heads out for the evening. Sophie finds herself in the salon with her family again as they say their goodnights. Eliot escorts Sophie and Teddy on each arm as Hardison, Connie and Parker walk with them to their rooms. After dropping Sophie at her door, he escorts Teddy to hers. Given the hour, he does not expect an invitation in as he kisses Teddy's hand. To his surprise, Teddy leans up, gently placing a soft kiss on his lips. "Goodnight, Eliot, sweet dreams." Teddy gives him a wave as she walks into her room.

Teddy slides into her favorite leather chair in her sitting room taking in the night. She is quite exhausted as she knocks on Sophie's door before walking into her sister's room. Sophie is posed at her mirror going through the process of removing the voodoo curse that has held the tiara upon her head. Teddy walks up behind her for the ritual that they had shared so many times before as Teddy starts to pull the pins out of her sister's hair. Sophie treasures this moment with Teddy since she knows that Teddy will be heading out in a few hours. They trade the finery for robes after gently placing the tiaras and jewels into their boxes for transport back to their resting place. Yet another story has been added to the history of the gems.

With the thought of goodbye heavy on her mind, Sophie taps her bed for Teddy to lay down. Teddy is well aware of the burden of goodbye as she slips beneath the covers as she and Sophie gossip about the night. After Sophie drifts off, Teddy blows a kiss to her older sister as she heads to her room to pack her bag. Teddy is used to the cycle of "I'll sleep on the plane." Her family knew of her schedule and are quite used to the assumed goodbyes. Teddy keeps a truly ridiculous schedule and will text them when time allows.

As the sun beings to peek above the Horizon, Teddy and Raffy meet in the kitchen to head out. Raffy says his goodbyes to his mother before the stroll to the car. As they pass through the arches, Teddy has the sensation of being watched. A head bob from Raffy and a glance over her shoulder reveal Eliot leaning against the wall, illuminated by the rising sun. Raffy looks at Teddy with a wicked grin as he takes her bag from her hand. "I'll warm up the car." He offers a wink before heading toward the garage to which Teddy responds with an eye roll.

Teddy approaches Eliot with a smile quite unsure of what to do next. "Hi" Eliot returns her smile. "I wanted just wanted to see you before you left." Eliot circles closer to Teddy knowing that he really wants to say something eloquent but the words are not flowing. Teddy smiles to ease the awkwardness of the moment as she spies Raffy as he waits with the running like a getaway driver.

Teddy knows that she does not have much time so she defaults to something from their past. "Spare me a thought now and then you clever boy." Teddy leans up to gently kiss Eliot on the cheek. As she separates from him, Eliot offers what was always his return to that phrase. "Until next time, Anna Sun." He kisses her hand as he watches Teddy walk to the car.

Raffy waves from the other side of the car as Teddy slides into the passenger seat. Eliot can feel her presence behind him. "You will see her again," Sophie whispers in his ear as she leans on Eliot's shoulder watching the car disappear into the rising sun.