Here's the last chapter! Thanks SO much for all the amazing reviews! Yall are amazing (:

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Sam stepped back into the station, sober and clean as a whistle as he smiled to each SRU member he passed.

"Sam—." Greg smiled as he joined the team in the briefing room where they were all just sitting around, knowing he would return today. "It's great to have you back—We wanted you to be here for something."

Sam nodded as he followed the guys out to the hallway, receiving pats on the back from each of them.

"We all thought that she would want you to be here to help us with this." Ed added.

When the team made it to Jules' locker room, and Wordy met up to them with a hammer, he latched the forked end under the sign that read, Jules, "Her badges and sign all have a special place here at the SRU. She'll never—ever be forgotten. Her rifle has been retired and mounted in memory of her. Guys, we lost an incredible woman that day—and I know how hard it has been on all of you, it feels like I have lost a daughter…and I know we are all still recovering. Jules will always be with us though. When you guys weigh in and you weigh over 125—she'll be laughing at you for being pigs…when we go to the bar and someone throws up before 8 beers—she'll be laughing at you. Jules was a sweetheart who could always make you laugh—or cry—but she knew how to do her job, and she died doing what she loved best." Greg spoke for the team as they all wiped their eyes from the few tears. Everyone smiled as they walked down the hall with her locker room sign, and badges framed in a case. They approached the hall where the SRU hung badges of retired and fallen officers. "She'll never be forgotten, gentlemen."

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The sun warmed the cemetery as Sam walked slowly from his car, and over to the row of graves covered in flowers, flags, and ribbons.

"Hey—Hey sweetheart." He whispered as he walked next to her grave. "I made it." He smiled, grasping the bouquet of flowers tighter into his hand. He stood with the light breeze beating against his jacket as the trees and flowers shook with the wind.

"I cant believe all I went through these past few weeks…you helped me through them, baby…you did." He wiped a tear from his eyes, "You're the most incredible woman I have ever met in my entire life, sweetie—and living without you is going to be the roughest thing in the world." He got down on his knees and placed the flowers on her grave. "I love you more than anything in the world Jules…and one day I will see you again—and we can be together." He smiled and wiped the rest of the tears that poured down his face. "And I know that you're always with me, and the team—We love you and miss you." He stood up and looked down at the breezing ribbons and flowers. "Damn it, I should have bought you a plant." He chuckled, "I'll come back soon, sweetie." After one last glance, he smiled at the writing on the grave-marker and turned to walk back to his car, "I wasn't too late to say goodbye—she's always with me."

Yes, it was a WAY short last chapter…but this is kinda how I wanted to end it. Oh well, PLEASE REVIEW!! And thanks to EVERYONE who read and reviewed! You guys are awesome ! (: