Hello readers, I would like to share my new Willen fanfiction. It is a short one, it is about loosing someone who is really close to your heart and thinking of a possibility to find someone alike. I hope you will like it. Let me know, reviews eather possitive or negative are welcomed. Sammie
P.S. Thanks to my beta reader Ellen-Magnus for the help and checking it out.
There Is Nobody Like You
She was sitting behind her desk trying unsuccessfully to write a report from the last mission. The ballpoint in her hand spent a lot more time in the air than on the paper.
Her gaze was travelling around the room and she was trying to remember the days when her office was filled with her friends.
Mainly one of them.
Will, I wish you were here.
There were people moving across the room in her imagination. They were leaving; they were coming as though in accelerated movie.
But when she recalled the moment when Will closed the door for the last time, her eyes filled with tears. She saw the scene right in front of her.
"Will, do you really have to leave?" she asked actually five times because she was still hoping that his answer would change.
"Yes, I have to," Will said, stretching out his hand to Helen.
Helen was always a model of ethics, but this time she refused his hand. She got up from the chair and walked around the table. She stood in front of her friend, her protégé.
There were tears in her eyes and Will began to wipe them with his fingers.
"Don't cry," he said and opened his arms for Helen to be able to press herself against his chest. The embrace didn't last long, but it had its price for Helen. She likes Will. Her feelings were even stronger.
I am glad I met you and that you were a part of my life. I hope you will still be," she said with a sad voice and pulled away from Will.
"You are always welcome here, we are your family," she added, her voice broke and tears were accompanied by sobbing.
She buried many people in her life, many people had left her, she herself had to leave many people. And it always hurt terribly.
She has never regretted she had an access to police reports, registers, offices and courts. Until now.
The day she learned that Will was married, that he settled down and he would raise his first child, she wrote the date into her calendar with a black ink.
All feelings she felt for Will suffered a big shock.
She lost her protégé.
She lost an important member of their team.
She lost a friend.
Never mind, I will find someone like you, she thought, looking at Will's photo.
She calmed herself down even though she knew that she would never find anyone like Will.
I wish nothing but the best to you, she added and placed Will's photo next to Ashley's one.
The End
