Chapter 42 - Epilogue -

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Harmony's POV

I stare at the once empty room that has been completely changed over these past few hours. It's perfect.

It's crazy how quickly life can change in ten years. It seems like it was just last week that I moved away to Los Angeles with my parents. Now, I'm twenty-six years old and have the job I never thought I was going to get -- head agent of DCI.

It took a couple of years for me to finally convince my parents that I was ready for the position. It took a while but not because they didn't trust me; it was because they didn't want to let go of DCI yet. They knew they had to give their positions to someone else, but I guess they wanted to wait until they knew that I was ready and they were ready to let go too.

There haven't been any threats to DCI recently. Ever since Dr. Tan was defeated for good, crimes have gone down. There have been times when we would have to go on missions to protect a certain time period or to stop a villain. But nothing too big like when Tan was around.

As far as the other agents, they all have been doing well and have started their own lives. Most of them no longer work for DCI since they're focusing on their families, but they come back and visit every once in a while. Mo and Taye were the first to get married. They had a baby girl a couple of years after they got married, which made Little T extremely excited once she found out. Emilia and Bodie got married next and have a second baby boy on the way. Miss Aubrey finally agreed to go out with Angel and they couldn't be happier. Emilie and Connor got into one of the best dance academies in New York, so they spend most of their time there. Little T still works at DCI with me and we actually became really close friends. Now, she's happily dating Meghan, one of our dance instructors that works here.

Since crime rates have gone down by a lot over these past few years, DCI has become more of a dance school. No one knows what we actually do for a living and we plan on keeping that a secret. We go by a different name and we turned the building next to us into our dance studio so that no one goes into our actual DCI building.

When I moved to Los Angeles ten years ago, I was completely devastated. I didn't want to leave New York at all, but I didn't really have a choice back then. I lived there for a few years while I finished high school and got a degree in dance. Luckily, I was able to visit DCI every summer until I finished my education. Once I did, we moved back to New York and I couldn't be happier.

During the time I was gone, Glitch and I got really close. We would FaceTime almost every night and we would always text each other. Whenever I would visit over the summer, we would hang out any time we weren't busy with missions or at dance practices. But since we got put into the same dance crew, there was not a day where I wouldn't see him. Being in Hi-Def with Glitch was a lot of fun, but we definitely drove Mo crazy. 

And no, Glitch and I weren't dating when I was in school. We both decided to wait until I moved back to New York for good to become a couple since the long-distance relationship thing wasn't working out for us. It was hard having to leave him at the end of every summer, but I was more afraid that I was going to lose him. We got into a lot of arguments during that time because we were both afraid that we were going to lose each other. That's when we decided to just be friends for the time being and we were. We became the best of friends, but deep down I always hoped that we could be more.

Ten years went by fast, but my life really started changing completely these past five years. Once my parents gave me the position of head agent, they decided to retire from DCI and move to their home outside of New York City. From there, I decided to give Glitch my mother's position of assistant agent so that we can both run DCI together. Not long after that, Glitch and I became a couple again and we've been together ever since. My life was going great until I had to make the biggest decision of my life. 

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