They watched Pip's body being rolled away. When the door had closed behind the morgue attendant, William looked at his wife who was still looking at the door.

"Are you alright?" he asked softly, taking her hand in his.

"I don't know." she simply said, smiling softly. "It seems so unfair to send such a young boy to be burried. And Dory … I don't know if I'm sad or angry. He is a killer, you say he doesn't feel bad about killing his friend and yet I can't help but find it unfair. No child should have to live like that."

"I agree." William sighed. "Do you have some research about behaviour and emotions somewhere here?" he asked. "I would like to understand what happened to Dory to make him so … unfeeling."

"You can look on the shelf. I have to finish the paperwork."

"Are you sure you don't want to go home? You don't look like you're alright." William said.

"I want to get this over with as soon as possible. And maybe on the way home we could stop at the park, see some happy children running around?"

"Of course." William smiled, kissing her before going to the shelf where Julia kept her medical journals.

An hour later, the two of them walked out of the morgue and walked to the park. They stopped on the way and William bought some cakes for them to eat at the park. He knew that cake always made Julia feel better. Once at the park, they found a bench not far from a children playground but not too close so as to appear creepy. As soon as they sat, Julia slid herself into William's side, placing his arm around her.

"Are you sure you are alright?" William asked.

"I am now." Julia said, smiling at him. "And I will be even better when you give me one of the cakes you bought." she laughed

"Who told you that some of them were for you? Maybe I'm just really hungry after working very hard all day."

"Well, maybe you won't have any other choice but to share with me." she said, taking the paper bag he had placed on his lap and digging inside to see what he had bought. "Uh, that's interesting..."

"What is?" William asked.

"You bought four pieces of cake."

"I know."

"You took only one for yourself."

"How can you be so sure?" William laughed. "Maybe they are all for me. Maybe I was selfish and very hungry."

"You can't be selfish William. That's impossible for you." Julia said. "And how do I know that three of these cakes are for me? Simply because they have dried fruit in them, and you don't like dried fruit."

"Maybe I like dried fruit now."

"Alright, show me them, take a bite." Julia said, placing a piece of cake in front of his mouth.

A look of disgust came over William's face instantly.

"See, you can't do it." Julia laughed.

"I could but I wouldn't want to take them from you." he said.

"Yes, keep telling yourself that." she laughed before taking a big bite from the cake. "Oh my god this is so good.!" she said, her mouth full.

"Anything to make you happy." he said, kissing her cheek. "Even these disgusting pieces of dried fruit." he laughed.

"That's real love." Julia laughed before taking another bite. "What do you think you are doing?" she asked as he tried to take the bag.

"I was thinking about getting my piece of cake but apparently I am wrong." he said, pouting.

"You can have your cake but you have to pay for it."

"I already paid for it."

"Well, if you give me a kiss, I'll give you your cake." she teased, taking William's cake out of the bag.

"You drive a hard bargain here Mrs Murdoch." William laughed, kissing her deeply before stealing the cake from her hand and eating half of it in one bite.

"You'll choke on it William." Julia laughed, taking the other half from him.

They talked and laughed for a while, eating their cakes, enjoying the warm weather and watching the children running around. Julia had placed her head on William's shoulder. He felt her groan more than he heard her.

"What is it?" he asked, caressing her hair.

"Darcy Garland just entered the park and he is walking in our direction." Julia sighed, looking up at him. "What is wrong with him?"

"I don't know but he is really getting on my nerves. I almost wished he would do something so I could arrest him and keep him away from you." William said, looking into her eyes with a big smile on his face.

From the corner of his eye, William saw that the doctor was still walking towards them. Julia was still looking up at him, smiling.

"Kiss me William. Maybe that will be clear enough for him."

He did not need to be told twice. William kissed her deeply, passionately, probably a little too much for where they were.

"Now take me home, William. I want to forget this latest case."

"It will be my pleasure to make you forget everything." William said, kissing her one more time before getting up.