Epilogue:

Angel sighed. He'd been in a funk ever since his erstwhile 'friends' had left town. He still couldn't believe that the whole lot of them had up and left, leaving him high and dry with only Hamilton for company. Even Nina had deserted him, apparently she'd met some musician named Woz or maybe it was Coz, in Mexico and had no plans to return to Los Angeles.

Wallowing in self-pity, he thought, Jeez, just because I asked them to go on suicide missions; piss off the Senior Partners, and end up spending eternity in hell is no reason for them to abandon me. Oh sure, they seem to be doing well, but it'll never last.

Angel consoled himself with mental image of his friends clad in filthy rags, sleeping in alleys, reduced to eating rats. Pretty soon they'll all come crawling back to me, I just know it, he thought. They'll be starving, begging for my help and I won't give it to them.
Meanwhile:

Spike and Buffy continued their tour of the Europe, attending parties, sunning themselves on various beaches and occasionally hunting the odd vampire or two for old time's sake.

Gunn's role in "The Pirates of Penzance" was hailed as a breakthrough in modern-day theater, earning him a Tony Award when the show moved to Broadway.

Lorne's show broke all previous Las Vegas attendance records and he was offered a ten year contract and his own custom-built concert hall.

Harmony was spotted by Hollywood producers Phlegmont and Mendoza, and offered the lead in a sitcom called "Harmy!" featuring the wacky hijinks of a young, single, fashion designer.

Lindsey's debut album shot up the country music charts, leading to a series of highly-rated TV specials and sold-out concerts world-wide. After his triumphant world tour, he and Eve replaced Nick and Jessica as the stars of 'Newlyweds'.

Wes and Illyria visited many new dimensions before settling down as Supreme Ruler and Consort of Pylea. Wes had the local peasants build a suitable memorial to Fred in the village square.

The End.