Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Angels. That privilege belongs to Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg..

Ok so I am a little stuck on Revenge on an Angel so I thought I'd do another letter. But once again it's not a letter but a brief encounter between the two sisters.

Enjoy

Kris leaned against her car and starred at the house before her. She always loved this place. Not just the times in the summer they would come down from San Francisco it was just a feeling she had. Maybe it was Grandma's touch that she loved. It was small but to Kris it was perfect. Until now.

She had spoken to Jill a month or so back and decided to come down to LA for her spring break. Jill would still be working a few times but that didn't matter. They would get to spend time together. At least that was the original plan. But like anything in life all well laid out plans don't always happen.

She pulled her bag out from her car and paused for a moment as she looked at the unfamiliar car in the driveway. Not thinking to much about it she kept walking up the familiar steps.

She went to knock then wasn't sure if she should or if she should just walk in.. She knocked on the door and opened it all at the same time. That felt right.

"Jill?"

Not getting an answer Kris continued through the house to what used to be her room when she came to visit.. seeing her sisters bag at the foot of the other bed she gave a weak smile and tossed her own bag on the bed.

Walking through the rest of the house looking for her sister she finally stepped out to the balcony to see if her sister was on the beach.

"Hey Kiddo." Jill said from her seat on the lounge chair on the balcony.

Kris turned to see her sister and almost immediately the tears started down her face.

Jill got up quickly and took her sister in her arms just holding her.

After a few minutes Kris pulled back and wiped away her tears. "I'm sorry."

"For what?" Jill asked though she had an idea.

"Being mad at you. And…." She couldn't bring herself to say it.

Jill pulled her in once more feeling her own tears starting to fall. "Hey it's ok. We've got wonderful memories."

"I know, I just miss her so much. I didn't get down here as often as I would have liked." Kris chastised herself.

"Hey. I live right here in LA and I didn't get over here as much either. But we have to hang on to the memories and that she loved us."

"I know." Kris wiped away the tears once again.

Jill moved and pulled her sister with her and sat on the lounge chair she had just got up from, "How's Mum?"

"Upset naturally. I think she was closer to Grandma then she was with her own Mother."

"Yeah. Well no one said Granny was the easiest to get along with. But she loved Mum."

"I know. But Grandam was special." Kris recalled happy times at the beach with her grandmother. "You missed the reading of the will."

"I couldn't get away. I tired but I couldn't get the day off."

"I know and Mum understands." Kris paused a minute as she looked out towards the crashing waves. "She gave us the house." She spoke almost like it was no big deal.

Jill had also looked out to the ocean but turned to her sister when she spoke her words. "What?"

"Grandma. She left you and me the beach house. Its ours."

Jill looked out once again to the crashing waves. Just like her Grandmother to do something like that. But she didn't know what to say.

Kris looked at her sister, "I guess you can move out of the academy and in here now."

"Yeah. I guess." Jill said though in a distant voice. Now was a good as time as any to tell her sister what was going on.

The two sisters sat quiet for bit longer taking in the sounds of the crashing waves. It was March on the California coast and the waves were probably at their best.

"Kris what would you say if I told you I was quitting the force?" Jill broke the silence.

Kris didn't say anything at first but looked at her sister. "Why?"

"It's just not what I had hopped for."

"Jill I know the three of you have been disappointed in the way things turned out, but to quit."

Jill held her gaze to the water and the waves. She would do anything right then to take her board and hit the big waves that were crashing in. Anything to avoid her younger sisters stare. "Kel, Bri and I have all been offered another job."

"Another job? Where?" Kris asked as she sat up and looked at her sister.

Jill pushed herself up on the chair and looked at Kris, "We were all approached by a mane named John Bosley. Apparently he is the office manager for a man name Charles Townsend who owns a Private investigator service. He knows how we all did at the academy and feels our talents are been wasted with the LAPD."

"So you re going to throw everything you worked so hard for away?"

"No, we are going to take what we learned and teach the male chauvinists at the police department that a woman can do the job just as good or better then them."

Kris got up and made her way to the rail of the balcony. Her sister was living her dream. In her own way.

Jill didn't move from her spot, "Look Kris, I just wanted to tell you. To get your opinion before I made any real decisions." She waited as she then got up and stood beside her sister. "Believe it or not I value your opinion kiddo. But this is a great opportunity for me. For all of us."

Kris starred out to the water before she said anything. "You've already made up your mind. Why ask me know?"

Jill was taking back before her sister kept going.

"The car. Perk of the job?" Kris said

Jill took in a deep breath. "Yes. But even with that, both Charlie and Bosley have given us all a first case you decide option. If after our first case it's not for us we can back out."

Kris looked at Jill, "And?"

"First case is tomorrow. We'll see."

Kris turned slightly and took in her sister's features. She knew Jill was excited about this opportunity and it wasn't for her to spoil it. "As long as you are happy in what you're doing Jill, I'll support you."

Jill looked at her sister before she drew her into a hug. "I love you."

"I love you too."

The two stood there a little longer before sitting back into the one lounge chair with Kris leaning against Jill and Jill with her arm protectively around her younger sister. "So you and Tommy broke up hey?" Jill started

"Yeah, he was offered a job back east." Kris started. "I want to stay in California and I still have a year of school left."

They sat a bit longer before Jill breached the one subject they were both avoiding. "So I was thinking of going to the cemetery tomorrow."

Kris shifted slightly so she could look up at Jill. "I'd like that. Grandma would like that."

"I seem to recall that Lilly of Valley was her favourite flower."

"Yeah. But I think this time of year we should just get a mixed bouquet."

"Yeah." Jill agreed.

They had worked past the death of their grandmother and Jill's new job. But even between sisters there are secrets kept and not told till later.

Kris stayed in her sisters arms taking in the love that was always there but she knew at some point she would also have to tell her sister her own news, but not today. Today was for them, and to recall the love they shared with their grandmother.