Hey everyone. I'm back! Yes I know, I am writing another story, and it's not finished. But this one, it just sat in my head and said 'write me', so I wrote. But anyway, as a more summary, and reason for writing this one: In the show, there has been a real lacking in what happened in Georgetown. And every episode, I keep hoping that they will inform us more, but they don't. So I took the info that they did give me, and some interpretations from fanfiction, and wrote what I think happened in Georgetown. So here you go guys. Enjoy!
It was the end of Alicia Cavanaugh's last year of law school, and she was pumped. She had spent the whole spring break working at an internship at a law firm, Crozier, Abrams & Abbott, where she hopes to work at after law school. But other than leaving school, she was happy to be back at school with her friends. The person she missed most of all was her best friend Will.
Will Gardner was one of Alicia's best, most loyal, sweetest, nicest friend. Though if you asked the girls around campus, they would give you another story. But Alicia didn't mind, he was her best friend and she was his, that's all that mattered.
"Leesh!"Came the voice of her tall dark and handsome best friend. He ran full speed at her, eventually crashing into her and picking her up, causing Alicia to drop her books.
"I missed you!" Will said as he spun her around in his arms. Alicia smiled as she hugged her best friend as she spun around in his arms.
When he finally put her down, Alicia could feel the stares from all of the other girls on the campus grounds. Alicia was always hated by the girls for being the only girl that Will clung to. But she couldn't help it, they just happened to be best friends. Alicia picked up her books as well as Will.
"Leesh, it's been too long." Will said as they walked side by side towards their first class of the day.
Alicia came to school the first day for classes, instead of the Friday prior, because of her little brother Owen. He got in trouble with some cops while her mom was out. So she had to spend the whole weekend with him, to make sure that he wouldn't get into any more trouble.
"Yes it has. How was home life?" Will made a face at the mention of his home life.
"Helena is still mad at me, even though we broke up years ago. She still comes by when I'm home and argues with me. Then she refuses to talk to me any other time."
"Well you did break up with her. And you were dating for a very long time. You never did tell me why you broke up with her." Will tensed up at the question. Even though it has been years, and nothing has happened between the two of them, he still wasn't sure on how to tell her that she was the reason that they broke up. That he constantly broke up with girls because they weren't her.
"You know, long distance never really worked out for me." Will shrugged, hoping that it would convince her to forget about it. Alicia shook her head, not because of his response, but because she knew he was lying.
"Mhmm. Well apparently long distance includes five feet, since you can't keep a girlfriend to save your life." Alicia teased.
"What? Well at least I date, Ms. 'boys only get in the way of school and my education'." Will spat her own words at her, causing Alicia to stop walking.
"Ugh." Alicia pushed him out of frustration. She hated when he teased her about not dating anyone.
"Ow, I'm sorry." Will said as he started to laugh at how red his friend's face started to get.
"You're not sorry jerk." Will smiled his boyish grin at her and moved closer to her.
"Oh leesh, you know I'm only teasing and I am sorry." Will batted his eyelashes at her and gave her the puppy dog eyes, which always worked on her, even though she never told him that.
"But you really should date more. You're gonna turn into a hermit if you don't." Will said as they continued walking to their class. Alicia gave him the evil eye as they walked into the building of their class.
"And I just think that you should sleep with less women." Alicia shot back as they entered their classroom.
"Leesh, come on. I'm not trying to be rude. I'm just.."
"Just what Will? Trying to turn me into one of your girls?" It came out a little more angrily than Alicia intended, but it got her point across.
"And what is that supposed to mean?" Came a familiar voice. Alicia turned around to find one of her good friends, and Will's ex, Patricia.
"Trish, you know I didn't mean anything by it." Alicia said, hoping not to piss her friend off too much. Patricia stood there with a very displeased face, with Will standing beside Alicia, just watching. And then she smiled suddenly, smacking Alicia's arm.
"Don't worry about it Leesh, I get what you are saying." Will stood there confused, he wasn't in on the epiphany.
"I don't, what are you saying about the women that I date?" Alicia walked to her seat before answering him.
"Will, no offense, you date really sleazy women. I have only seen you with three respectable women, one of them is Trish. And every single one of them, you dumped. So if I am to use you as a reference as to dating and being happy, I'll stick to studying." Will had to take a step back, he felt physically hurt by her comments.
"Wow."
"I'm sorry, Will but it's true. You don't make a good role model for dating in college."
"Look I'm not saying to date the whole campus, or marry the first guy you meet. I just want you to get out more. You are amazing and I think everyone should know it. But you hide yourself behind a wall of books, so no one knows you except for me and Trish. It's your last year, go crazy and have fun for once in your life." Will said frustratingly. He wanted Alicia to be happy, but he also wanted her to be his. The first step, get her to start dating. And he did not have a lot of time to execute his plan, and she was being difficult already.
"Did it ever occur to you that I may be happy how I am now?" Will took his seat, and Alicia took her seat in front of him as the professor walked into the class. Pausing their discussion for the moment.
"No." Will whispered in Alicia's ear, as he leaned over in his seat. Alicia sighed, and turned a little red as she felt his breath on her neck.
As much as she wanted to date. Alicia couldn't see herself with anyone except Will. But the way Will was, he could never settle down and just be happy with her, it would never work. Besides she wasn't his type.
Alicia looked over at her perky friend with her long blonde hair and crystal blue eyes. She always hated how easily she was able to get guys. It was as if she was a magnet, and men were a piece of metal. It was a little scary.
As Alicia looked down at herself, she knew that he would never go for someone like her. She was too plain, too unnoticeable, too much friend material. She remembered the first time they met. He was all charm and beauty, she was all books and smarts.
Alicia sat by the pool as she saw the vulgar way that her classmates ran around the swimming pool. Throwing people in, and splashing water on each other.
Don't get her wrong, she could have fun and jump into swimming pools and have fun. But she was so tired. She had been working hard on a paper that was due first day of class, that she just finished. Then to go to a party and see them running around all crazy and acting carefree. Not Alicia Cavanaugh. It took too much to get into this law school just for her to throw it away by partying.
She only went because her little brother persuaded her to. Saying she would become a prude if she didn't. Any other day, she would ignore him, but she knew he would not stop hassling her until she went. So here she was. Alone, irritated, and tired.
Alicia was about to leave when she saw a man jump from roof and cannon ball into the pool. He splashed so hard that he got water all over her dress.
"Great." Alicia said as she thought of another reason for leaving.
Alicia started to walk away when she felt a wet hand grab her shoulder.
"Hey wait up." Came a voice from the phantom arm. Alicia was ready to tell the guy off, but when she turned around, she was met by a beautiful creature. She was stunned at how cute he looked soaking wet and his hair looking like a wet mop. But she didn't let his features cloud her judgement. He seemed like an arrogant jerk, jumping off buildings.
"Hey I'm sorry that I splashed you." Alicia was shocked, he seemed nice. Not one of those boys that thought they were owed everything in life. Maybe everyone wasn't so bad.
"Maybe I could get you a drink and call it even?" Alicia sighed, she was right all along, they are all the same.
"If you got me a drink, I would throw it at you. Then we would be even." Alicia said before turning around to leave. But the same beautiful wet hand grabbed her again. He was strong.
"Look, I'm not interested." Alicia said, irritated and ready to go. But that boyish smile of his, made her want to stay for a little while later.
"I just wanted to know your name."
"It's Alicia."
"I'm Will." Alicia smiled and waved at him.
"Bye Will." And Alicia left the party, with Will standing, just watching her walk away. Little did she know that he would steal her heart, and her friendship.
Now here Alicia was, four years later, and in love with him. But how could she tell him? Simple, she wouldn't.
Alicia ran her fingers through her hair as the last four years ran through her head. She was so preoccupied that she didn't hear her name being called. It took Patricia pushing her for her to finally answer.
"Sorry yes?" Alicia sat up straight as her professor, a young thirty year old man, drew all of his attention to her.
"I'm glad that I finally got your attention. We have a new student, like I said before, I have no idea how they got in so late in the year. But I guess they will have to catch up. And since you have the highest scores in the class, he can be your co-counsel in the upcoming mock trial." Alicia smiled and shook her head.
She loved being the best, but she hated when that meant that she had to babysit. So while underneath all of the smiling, she was screaming, she will suck it up and deal with it.
"Our new student name is Danny Felton. Be sure that you help him understand the case and tell him what he needs to do." Alicia shook her head, and then stopped when she remembered who her old co-counsel was.
"Um professor?"
"Yes Ms. Cavanaugh?"
"Well, Will Gardner was my co-counsel. What about Will?" Alicia got quieter as she finished her sentence, making her professor smile, and the other girls glared at her.
"Well you three can team up. And yes it's unfair, but Danny is new and he needs the practice." The whole class groaned.
Alicia was now intrigued, who was this mystery man that had all of this privilege?
After class, Alicia went to seek out the mystery man, but he found her.
A tall man with cream colored skin and wavy brown hair ran up to Alicia. He was a little bit taller than her and was larger in build. He looked like a football player. He had green eyes like her and handsome face. He was really good looking, a little too good looking for Alicia's taste.
"Hi, I'm Danny. You can call me Dan, or Danny. Whatever is good for you." Alicia gave him a fake smile and shook his hand. Even if he seemed like a privileged jerk, she would still be nice to him. Who knows, he could be nice like Will. Speaking of Will.
Will rushed over and placed his arm around Alicia, already feeling threatened by the new comer.
"Leesh, you met the new kid." Will smiled and then took his arm from around Alicia and shook Danny's hand. Alicia shivered from the loss of heat from Will.
"I'm just kidding. Donald right?" Danny glared at Will, he could feel a hint of jealousy.
"Danny actually."
"Oh sorry man. So your new huh, how'd you manage that?" Will asked, truly intrigued.
"Well when you're the Governor's nephew."
So how is Alicia going to react to the new kid, what about Will? What about Danny? Please review, you determine if I continue or not.
