This will be the Epilogue. I hope you guys enjoyed this story. School has started up again, so I won't be updating as often. I'm updating now, because there's no homework on the first day of school except shopping lol. Review please!

I bit my bottom lip so hard, it hurt. Sam could see I was just as nervous as she was. She placed her hand on mine and I have her a smile. The judge was sitting on the podium and Operative K was sitting on his seat. I saw the jury sitting in their seats as the officer got the paper that declared guilty or not guilty.

The judge took the paper and looked at it with no emotion on his face. He nodded his head before standing up. I held my breath before the judge started talking.

"The Grand Jury has decided the accuser's fate. Sam Manson, you are declared guilty, but... you will be sentenced to a regular jail at the Amity Park Police Station like everybody else. They also declare the Guys in White agency to be sent to court immediately and release any prisoner who was not declared guilty for federal law breaking. If the prisoner was declared guilty with no proof of doing wrong, they are released. As for the other prisoners, those prisoners, who are human, are sent to the Amity Park Police Station and the ghost prisoners will be kept in charge by Operative 29. If any Operative abuses the prisoners in any way, shape, or form, they will be sent to jail in their own cells. Court dismissed," The judge declared as the crowd started exiting the courtroom.

I picked Sam up in the air and held her tightly. She squeezed me like a tube before Operative K shot me a deep glare. I gave a smirk before he left the room. The police came to take Sam to prison and I kissed her before she left. I was thankful that the case was finally over.

Since I was promoted to keep in charge of the ghost prisoners, I hired Paul, Freddie, Rachel, Jazz, and Tucker as guards. I also hired a few more people to work until the Guys in White organization was in order. The next case, that would be coming, would be the Guys in White vs. the U.S. This case would declare about the Guys in White Organization changing the way they run their business.

I was able to see my folks on the Holidays since I was very busy with work at the Guys in White Agency. Everyone in the world knew who I was and where I worked at. The case of the Guys in White vs. Manson was also told throughout the world. Everyone demanded that the organization changed the way they do business. A lot of the veterans of the facility hated me at that time.

Now, as for the Guys in White Agents, who had no idea about the treatment of the Ghosts, they were horrified after hearing the case and asked to help me in keeping control of the ghost prisoners. I had so many employers, I think I had 10 or 15 employers per chamber. I was surprised by the number.

After a year of being at the Guys in White facility, I had received News. I was training in one of the Guys in White training booths. I would teach some of the younger operatives how to hunt ghosts. My powers helped the young ones become more aware of what they could expect from a real ghost. It was also fun to do.

An officer from the Secret Service came to visit, and asked to see me. I ended training before coming to see the officer.

"What's up?" I asked.

"The president is scheduling a court session at the Supreme Court of the United States verses the Guys in White case. He also understands that you are an operative who was assigned to be an agent under the court rule and about the Guys in White verses Manson case. He wants to know if you would be honored to participate in this case?" The officer asked.

"Sir, no disrespect, but I am not wishing to have anything to do with the agents that tried to kill me."

"He's not asking you to defend the Guys in White agents. He's actually asking you to be a witness."

"Oh," I realized. "In that case, I've got a lot to say. I'll be happy to be a witness. The only problem is that I am clueless in dealing with the Supreme Court. All I know is that it's a five minute session per case."

"Don't worry about a thing. You just need to show up on time and tell about the case of the Guys in White verses Manson."

"I'd love to, sir. Thank you for your time."

"My pleasure."

I stared at the court date and knew things were looking up. The real battle had just begun.