Three days later, at Milo's funeral

Andy walked up to the pulpit of the church, and wiped her eyes as she went. She cleared her throat, and began to speak.

"I loved Milo Morton. He was my best friend, my lover, my mentor. He was my rock, my fortress, my guardian angel. He held and comforted me when I cried, and he smiled and rejoiced with me when I laughed. We had the most wonderful times together. He treated me like a princess. He loved me, and I knew it. He loved my daughters like his own, and they loved him too." She paused for a moment to compose herself before she continued. "Milo was the greatest man I ever knew. When he would walk into a room and smile, he would brighten it up. I know that's such a cliché, but it was true. He had this way...he always made people happy, no matter how down they were. He was nice to everyone, no matter how rude they were to him. He didn't care what other people thought about him...I loved that about him. I loved everything about him...his smile, his grace, his laugh, his positive attitude, his kindness, his generosity, his skill...but most of all, I loved the way he loved me. And I don't know what I'm going to do without him. I'd like to sing a song...I'm not much of a singer, but Milo loved to listen to me sing, so as a last gift to him, I'd like to sing 'Come What May.' Many of you may recognize this song from the movie Moulin Rouge, which is one of my favorite movies. I would always make Milo watch it with me, and I'm sure he wouldn't admit it, but he grew to love it too." Andy began the song shakily, but gained strength as she continued.

"Never knew I could feel like this

Like I've never seen the sky before

I want to vanish inside your kiss

Every day I Love you more and more

Listen to my heart, can you hear it sing

Telling me to give you everything

Seasons may change, winter to spring

But I Love you, until the end of time

Come what may

Come what may

I will Love You

Until my dying day

Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place

Suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace

Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste

It all revolves around you

And there's no mountain too high

No river too wide

Sing out this song,

I'll be there by your side

Storm clouds may gather

And stars may collide

But I Love You, I Love You,

Until the end of time

Oh, come what may, come what may

I will Love You, until my dying day

Oh come what may, come what may

I will Love You, I will Love You." As the song ended, her amazingly beautiful voice rang throughout the church. With tears streaming down her face, Andy stepped down from the pulpit and walked back to her seat, where she sat until the service ended.

As she the rest of the mourners filled out of the church, no one noticed the man in a black suit, with a hat pulled down over his face lurking in the corner of the church.