After the shadows of the past have faded, a new chapter begins for Louis and Harry: fatherhood.
In the warm Caribbean sun, far from crime scenes, bloodstains, and lab lights, they live in a small house by the beach with their newborn son, Aurelian.
Harry - once a forensic superstar, now a barefoot dad with a love for starry nights - remains brilliant, analytical, and completely overwhelmed by diapers. He analyzes baby sleep patterns like unsolved murder cases and debates at 3 a.m. whether Aurelian's babbling is a sign of early language development or just digestion.
Louis - former FBI agent with a danger-filled past - now finds his new mission is warming bottles and getting sand out of baby diapers. He's loud, chaotic, fiercely loving - and utterly captivated by his son and the man he's raising him with.
Together, they run a small beach bar - a place where locals tell stories and tourists marvel at the scarred, charming bartender handing drinks to the quiet ex-scientist, while a toddler loudly demands bananas.
But life as parents isn't just sunsets and baby giggles.
It's also: sleep deprivation, chewed-up books, crooked changing tables, an explosion of baby food, and an entire universe of firsts - the first smile, the first step, the first "Daddy."
Between baby cries and starry skies, sleepless nights and wild laughter, not only does Aurelian grow -
Louis and Harry do too.
Together. As parents. As partners.
As a family.