So, since everyone who commented wanted to know what happened between Will and Jem in the library, I decided to write the scene through Will's point of view. I hope this doesn't disappoint.

Jem turned back around as soon as Tessa started to walk away, but Will wanted to watch her leave. His skin still seemed to burn where she had touched him, but it was a good burn. And her words played over in his head. She had said that she loved him too. There isn't anything Will wants more than to prove to Tessa how much he loves her, but he can't.

Before Tessa left she turned mouthed 'thank you' to him and Will simply smiled and told her to go on. She hurried out after that, and then Will turned back to Jem, who sat down. "You wanted to talk?" Will says, breaking the new silence.

Jem looks back to Will. "Yes. I wish to speak with you about…about the wedding," he says. Will tenses at Jem's words, really not wanting to hear a thing about his best friend's wedding, simply because of who the bride is.

"What about the wedding?" Will forces himself to ask the question, though he doesn't really care for the answer. But, Jem is his best friend. The only one who it appears hasn't given up on him, the only one who didn't leave him when he was so terrible to everyone. The only one besides Tessa, of course, but that's a whole different thing.

"I'm rather nervous. I mean, Tessa is probably worried about the wedding, I am, as well, but I'm more worried about after the wedding. I love Tessa and I wish nothing more than to marry her, but we don't know how much longer I have. I feel as if Tessa and I get married and I die soon after, she'll…well, it's hard to put it all into words," Jem says softly.

So, it seems, Jem is afraid of hurting Tessa, in short? It seems that any way this situation plays out, everyone will be hurt in the end. Will would rather Jem get what he wants, to marry Tessa, because he's right. They have no idea how much longer he has. Why not give him the only thing he's ever really wanted? "I think you should go on with the wedding," Will replies.

Jem looks up at Will, as if he's surprised by the words. As if he expected Will to say something else entirely. "Are you sure it's a good idea? What if it doesn't work out?" he says. "What if Tessa doesn't really love me and I'm simply trapping her with this wedding? She very well could have just agreed to marry me out of pity," he goes on.

Will stares at Jem with shocked eyes. "That's not fair at all. She loves you. I know it," he says.

Jem looks up at Will again, their eyes meeting. "How would you possibly know that she loves me? You've never loved someone before," Will cuts Jem off before he can even finish his sentence.

"Have too," he says. "I have loved someone before," he adds softly, looking away and refusing to meet Jem's eyes. But he's completely aware of Jem's eyes on him. Completely aware that his mind is probably racing as he tries to think of whom Will could have possibly loved. Besides his family, of course, but that doesn't really count with this.

"Who have you loved?" Jem asks softly. Will almost wants to laugh. He thought it might have been obvious, but maybe it was just obvious to himself, and maybe Tessa. Would Tessa know if he hadn't told her? She must have thought he did, when he held her when he thought she was dead, but then he made her hate him. So, he wonders, would she still know if he hadn't told her?

"No one," Will replies. "It doesn't matter, not anymore. Not really." His tone is a clear meaning that the conversation is over, and that he refuses to talk anymore on the matter. Jem must have picked that up before he simply sighed and stood up.

"Alright," Jem says. "Tessa should be ready by now." He starts to walk out of the library and Will follows him. When they open the door they see Cecily and Tessa talking to each other.

"We're…we're friends, I think. It's all really complicated," Tessa says. Will and Jem are surprised for a moment to see the girls, wondering how they didn't hear them, and then they smile.

"Sister," Will says to Cecily, kissing her forehead. He nods at Tessa, "Tessa."

"Hello Jem, Will," Cecily and Tessa say together in that weird way that girls have a habit of doing. The girls look at each other, smiling and giggling. Will thinks for a moment that they might become friends, they're age difference isn't that big. They could probably get on. After all, if Tessa could stand Will, she could handle Cecily.

"Since you're both here," Jem says after a minute to Will. "Why don't you and Cecily come with us?"

Cecily looks like she's about to protest, but Will just links his arm in his sisters and smiles, "Sounds lovely to me."

Sorry, I know it's rather short, but this scene in my head lasted only about five minutes. I didn't want to add too many details or stretch it out to where the scene seemed to be too much. I hope you all enjoyed, though. Xx