Being the personal assistant of the boss of the LA branch of a major law firm is a lot of work. It requires being able to juggle a seemingly infinate number of things, keeping everything organized and on schedule, putting out whatever fire crops up. Yep, the LA branch of Wolfram & Hart would be lost without her, Harmony thought. Angel's a sweetie, but she's the one who does most of the real work, takes care of all the details, so he can go out and be the big hero. Thankless job, yeah, but it has it's perks. Of course, she'd have never thought her current situation, waiting by a grave in the middle of the night, would be a perk. She'd thank Heaven for small favors, but Heaven had nothing to do with this.

It was all about time management and organization. That's what the seminars taught her. She'd become quite good at it. Better than her boss realized. He was going to be very angry with her when he found out how she'd put those skills to use. Of course, he could have fixed the situation a long time ago. There was an obvious solution. But, he wouldn't, the soul thing getting in the way. That exasperated Harmony. She was doing fine without one, so what's the big deal? So, once again, the thankless tasks fell to her.

When Cordy turned up at the office, very hale and hearty for someone who'd just been in a coma for months, Harmony knew something was wrong. Nothing short of a Slayer could just walk away from a coma like that. At first, she suspected the First Evil. She was actually relieved when she called the hospital and was told Cordy was still comatose. So, she wasn't dead... Yet. But, if Cordy was doing this... There wasn't much time left. Harmony knew what she had to do.

She thought Angel and the gang would never leave. But, they finally left her to guard Eve while they went to look for Lindsey. Having Eve properly secured, Harmony just barely made it to the hospital on time, and just barely made it back before the gang returned to find her still guarding Eve, even with all those nice tools W&H have to make getting around when you need to so easy. Angel got the call. Harmony took care of all the arrangements. The gang never asked why the funeral and burial were done so quickly, lost in their grief. It's all about time management and organization, and handling the details.

And now, it was time to enjoy the fruits of her labor, and this would be the best perk of all. It'd be like old times. Well, not really, but at least Cordy would be a lot less inhibited. So, Harmony waited.

Looking at her watch, she sighed. "C'mon, it's time to wake up. Some of us have a schedule to keep."