A/N: This wonderful idea came from Tangela13 and so I hope they enjoy it! =) I really hope I do your story idea the justice it deserves... Season 7, obviously.
Angela was getting ready for her date that evening when Mona walked into the room.
"Do you ever think of knocking Mother?" Angela asked rolling her eyes. Mona sat on the bed and Angela's looking in her closet.
"No."
"Well, while you're here; I need your help." Angela turned around to face her holding two dresses. The one in her left hand was a golden color, shoulder length sleeves and long enough to flow down to her ankles. A blue dress sparkled off the hanger in her right hand. It was backless, long sleeved, and would come just a little below Angela's knees.
"What's your question?" Mona asked her.
"Mother, I'm trying to find a dress to wear. I've narrowed it down to these two." Angela replied.
"Oh." Mona nodded. "I'd wear the blue. It's daring, exciting, and it'll compliment your eyes."
"My eyes are brown Mother."
"You think I don't know that?" Mona scoffed. "The blue will set them off better than the gold would." Angela nodded.
"Blue it is." As she turned to put the dress in the closet, she heard the doorbell. "He's here! Will you go down and talk to him?"
"You really like this 'Andy guy' don't you?" Angela leaned her chin down and looked at Mona.
"I do."
"Okay." She started to walk out of the room.
"Mother." Angela warned and grabbed Mona's hand.
"What is going on? Nobody's answering the door." Tony said as he walked into the living room from the swinging door in the kitchen. Tony had a date planned with Kathleen, but he wasn't leaving for twenty minutes. He was wearing a suit and straightened his tie; they were going to a fancy restaurant in Manhattan. Tony walked over to the door and opened it. "You must be Andy." Tony smiled. He nodded uncomfortably.
"I'm hoping you're Tony or I'll be leaving." Tony nodded.
"Yeah, I'm Tony. Come in, Angela's almost done." Andy sat down on the couch.
"You're awfully dressed up. Do you always wear that to clean the house?" He asked and Tony shook his head.
"No, I have a date tonight. I'm not leaving for a little while, but I wanted to make sure I had everything done before I left." Just then, Angela walked down the stairs. The feeling was mutual, he couldn't take his eyes off of her and she couldn't stop admiring him. Angela's hair cupped her shoulders, and he could see the diamonds sparking in her ears. Andy had caramel golden blonde hair, about the color of Jonathan's, as Angela noticed. He had the brightest blue eyes and his suit made him look handsome. She smiled.
"Do you want to go?" She finally asked.
"I'll get your jacket." Tony stated and walked over to get it. He handed it to her as they walked towards the door and she looked at him.
"I can do that. You can go get Kathleen." She stated putting the coat on and flipping her hair out from underneath it. "Good night Tony." Angela and Andy walked out the door leaving Tony to stare at them.
"I think this is one of the best places I've been in Manhattan." Kathleen said. Tony put his head down on the table.
"It's a fast food restaurant Kathleen." He was mad at himself because somehow their reservations were misplaced and they couldn't eat where he had planned. "This entire evening's been ruined." He exclaimed.
"Tony, it's not that bad. We'll eat, and maybe then we can go back to my apartment. I want to talk to you about something anyway." He looked up at her. Kathleen did look beautiful. She was wearing a short sleeved powder pink dress and the sides of her hair were pulled back in one of those clips. Of course she was always wearing a smile.
"What is it?" She pulled a flyer out of her purse.
"I thought we could do this next weekend." Tony put his elbows on the table and tried to see what she was talking about.
"What is it?"
"There's a masquerade ball. The Fairfield Community Center is hosting it for charity. I thought we could go."
"I don't know Kathleen," he grumbled.
"Oh, it'll be fun," She said putting a hand on his, "it's for charity." Tony nodded.
"What time do you want me to pick you up?" He asked and she smiled.
"It starts at 6:30, so if you got me at 6 o'clock? But we have to talk about costumes."
"Costumes?" He exclaimed and sighed. This might be more than he could take. Tony forgot that people dressed up for this kind of thing.
"Tony, it'll be fun." He nodded.
"I'm sure it will. I'm sorry Kathleen; I've been upset because of what happened tonight." She nodded.
"It's okay." She paused. "We don't have to stay. We can go back to my place and maybe we can find something to eat there."
"Thank you for a wonderful evening Andy," Angela said as they stood on the front step. "It was wonderful." He nodded.
"It's because of the beautiful woman I had on my arm." He replied and she smiled.
"Thank you Andy." Angela responded. She had her hand on the door knob. "I should be going in. I have to work in the morning." Andy kissed her.
"Good night." He said and turned to walk away, but then stopped to talk to her. "Hey Angela?" She popped the door open, but didn't go in.
"Yeah?"
"Would you go to a masquerade ball with me?" She looked at him.
"The one the community center is hosting?" Angela questioned and Andy nodded. "I'd love to go with you." He smiled.
"Well, I should probably let you go in and rest. I'll call you."
"I'll be here." Angela replied and she walked into the house closing the door behind her. Angela had been spending so much time with Andy lately. They were so much alike and he really understood her. He got along great with Jonathan. "I think I may have finally met the man I could spend the rest of my life with." She thought closing the door and walking up the stairs of the empty house.