A/n: Had some time to jot off another story. My take on how the last episode should go. Right now I don't know what's going to ensue between Will and James or Grace and Leo or what's going to happen with her pregnancy. This scenario probably wouldn't happen in reality. Hollywood doesn't produce scripts from non-union writers. Also it is known that the character of Will is based on producer/writer Max Mutchnick and Grace on his best friend Janet. So just suspend belief and enjoy the story for what it's worth. As always, I don't own any rights to Will & Grace or the characters therein. They don't own me either. I am not making any money doing this, and that should please everyone.

Any complimentary reviews welcome. Thanks.

Chapter 1

It's morning on a mid-summer day 1998 in Will's apartment. He comes out of his bedroom dressed for work still knotting his tie and goes to the door and exits. He comes back in a few moments with a newspaper and a handful of mail that he casually tosses on the table. Grace is making breakfast in the kitchenette. Will returns to his bedroom and emerges shortly with his suit jacket over his arm and his briefcase. He drapes the garment over the back of the sofa, places his briefcase on the cushion and sits at the table waiting for Grace to finish cooking. She comes over with a frying pan of scrambled eggs in one hand and a pot of coffee in the other and sits down next to Will. Will extracts the newspaper from the pile on the table and scans the front page. Grace starts scarfing down the food. In a few moments, Jack enters, and as is his custom, glides right over to the table and dives right into the food without waiting to be invited. It's such a routine morning, that nobody has said a word. Jack's eyes fall on the unopened letters and fidgets distractedly through them. He breaks the silence.

"Any mail for me?" he inquires.

"Jack, why would there be anything for you in my mail?" Will exasperatingly asks.

"You never know," Jack teases, batting his eyes.

Will just sighs and returns his attention to the paper.

Grace has finished her morning meal and also glances through the letters. They are mainly bills that she lets Will handle and a few pieces of junk mail, but an unfamiliar letterhead catches her eye.

"What's this? Why would NBC be sending you a letter?" she asks, suddenly interrupting the normal morning activities.