A/N: There's actually two versions of this and I'm currently doing the second one.


Rain. What a better day to rain. Full of sorrow…full of unhappiness…full of tears. When Elizabeth was a little girl her father used to tell her that rain was a way to express your feelings whenever you were in a gloomy state.

But her father was no there…not anymore…

Tears trickled down Elizabeth's face, falling onto her lap and the bed sheets she sat upon. Her hands covered her face as small cries escaped her lips. Will no longer could see her in this state, it tore his heart to many pieces to see his wife…his love sitting on the bed, sobbing. It only had been an hour since they received the horrid news and Will saw the pain and sadness itched on her face. She ran up the stairs and into their bedroom, the door being heard slam. Will knew not to bother her and let her have some time to herself but now, peeking inside their room and seeing her in this state, Will could not bear it.

He fully opened the door and silently crept inside, taking his place at her side on the edge of the bed. Feeling the bed move, Elizabeth slowly let her hands down and turned her head towards Will but quickly looked away in shame for allowing him to see her like this. She was wiping away her tears when he used his index fingers to turn her head to him, then he cupped her face with his hands. Elizabeth stared up at his face with teary eyes and Will just simply looked at her with a small smile, love shining in his eyes. Elizabeth dropped her gaze to her hands, which she realized that they were holding onto Will's waist tightly. With a small whimper, Elizabeth pulled herself to him, her cheek pressed against his chest and cried.

Will's arms instantly wrapped around her back and held her close, whispering nothing but sweet and loving words, rubbing her back and kissing her head repeatedly. Her cries and sobs subsided moments later and Elizabeth just sat there, nestled against her husband's chest for a while. She felt content and safe in his arms, as always she did. Moments later, Will put his index finger under her chin and lifted it up so now that they were looking at each other. Elizabeth toyed with the collar of his shirt and didn't say a word. But Will did.

"I love you, Mrs. Turner, and I always will."