During the day both Booth and Brennan kept taking glances at the clock. They didn't know what time the funeral was on but there was a strange atmosphere over the house.

The evening came quickly enough and at six o' clock they both sat down in the living room. Brennan had spent the last ten minutes showing Booth how to use the dishwasher. And he had spent the last ten minutes pretending he knew what she was saying.

Booth switched on the television and put on the channel they had both been waiting for all day. It was the same blonde news reader that had announced their "death" that was on.

"And today at two o' clock the funeral of Dr Temperance Brennan and Special Agent Seeley Booth was held at Christ's Church Washington. The church was full of the families, friends and admirers of the pair who died last Tuesday in a horrific car collision." Another picture of the two of them was shown. Then some footage of the church. Brennan couldn't believe how many people were there. At the top of the church she could see the two coffins. Then the voice of the reporter came on over the footage in the church. "Words were said by Dr Brennan and Agent Booth's family and close friends but none was as touching as what their close friend Miss Angela Montenegro said." Then it cut to Angela standing at a podium. Brennan could see the tears on her face, and she could feel Booth tense up beside her.

"Bren was my best friend in the entire world and Booth was on of my closest friends. I can't begin to say how much I am going to miss them. But I will tell you about how much they meant to me and to all their close friends. I can imagine what Brennan would say if she knew we were having a funeral for her." she gave a shaky laugh. "They were amazing people, and were more a like then they knew. Both had immense understanding and kindness. Both had a sometimes annoying obsession for the truth. And yes they may have gotten it by different methods, but they normally got the bad guy in the end, together. You know those un-believably wonderful people that you're lucky to meet once in a life time, well we were fortunate enough to have two of them in all our lives. I know that Brennan thought that once someone dies that that's it, it's over but just in cast they can hear me. I want them to know that I loved them both. We all did and that we'll miss them." Then the tears fell freely down her cheeks. Hodgins stood up and led her back to her seat.

Brennan felt herself crying too. She stood up and went out to the kitchen. He followed her soon after.

"We weren't meant to see that!" she said.

"I know it seems so private." He said. He walked over to her and just hugged her. "Don't worry Bones we'll be going back. We'll see her soon"