Disclaimer:

I don't own RA. Disclaimer for whole story.


Author's Note:

Alright, just saying before I post anything else, I have heaps of new stories to publish, some I'm still working the kinks out, but don't yell at me for making more :(

I will get onto my other stories; expect updates every week or so as per usual.

Anyway, onto this story:

I love Gilan, as a character, he's brilliant. I think he's the dark horse, probably in the future I could see him as the next Commandant, not Will. Besides that, everyone adapts Will/Halt/father/son mush (which I like,) but I've never seen a good perspective of Gilan. OR, why isn't there something about it in the series?

This is my interpretation of why. If you're confused by the end, feel free to PM me :)


Prologue:


From the moment Gilan met Will Treaty, he knew there was something special about him.

Will had the ability to become a great Ranger, but he also was a good person and the tall Ranger knew they could easily strike up a firm friendship.

In fact, from only spending a few months in his company, Gilan could consider Will a person he could trust with his life.

Whereas Horace was close to Will in age and therefore could relate to situations, Gilan had been through the same process of becoming a Ranger, and with the same mentor.

And while this linked Gilan and Will as friends in ways Horace couldn't understand, it also caused a slight rift.

Gilan was sure Will knew nothing of it; in fact it had taken him a while to realise himself.

He finally noticed it, at the beginning of Will's fourth year as a Ranger Apprentice.

From there on, it triggered an event that would change his perspective for the rest of his life.


A/N:

Chapters will get bigger, but it's a split story so it's easier to read.

- Mae.