'A/N-This chapter is based off the episode, 'One night with you', a dying man requests to spend the night with Julia, he had a crush on her in school. They did have a date and the song in the background was 'I only have eyes for you' by the Flamingos. Give it a listen. And imagine the song in the background of this story.

'So wise, so young, they say do never live long'-Shakespeare

Julia sat in a chair at the funeral home in the window and she watched the sun come down on her and Shakespeare's line about death came to her, 'So wise, so young, they say do never live long' came to her. She got with such grace that it seemed to flow out of her, she went into the room that had the body of Donald Stillman in it and she looked at the rather oddly handsome gentleman who had the look of peace and love on his face.

She was remembering the past 3 weeks...the first night she was with Donald, at first the evening started out in worried tension, since she coudln't remember him from high school and he was out with her for the first time in...anytime. But things proceeded rather nicely after that evening. She remembered getting to know him by his gentle words, his reading of literature to...just being with him. She never did sleep with him for that would go to far because of her relationship with Reese. But they did stay up all that night being in each other's arms as they were dancing and talking.

She walked over to the window and looked out and she remembered the song, 'I only have eyes for you', she lightly swayed to it and she thought about the rest of the time they spent together. The days walking and riding bikes in the park, the dinner they had where she introduced Donald and Reese...after that Reese didn't really mind her spending her time with Donald but she knew that if Reese wasn't in the picture, she had to admit...

She even went to the doctor one time with Donald and the doctor told them that Donald was in his final, final stages and that he should be in a hospital but Donald also insisted that no, he wanted to spend his last days and nights spent in fun and laughter.

So they were to go to the opera and he had even arranged for a limousine to pick them up that night and Julia had noticed Donald's breathing was...different. The limo stopped in front of the opera house and the driver got out to open the door and Julia first got out in her dark blue dress with pearls that she wore that very first night with Donald. She turned and looked back in the limo, expecting for Donald to come out but he was slumped over in death.

A tear came down her eye and she turned and said to the driver, "We won't be going to the opera" The driver looks confused then asks, "Why?" Julia sighs then says, "Mister Stillman just died...I suppose we are to go to the hospital as silly as it is" So Julia sighs and gets back in and the driver goes to the front of the car to drive them to the hospital.

And that leads to today, Julia had been there for her friend in the last days of his life and now she is for his first days of death. She had watched people come and bring in flowers, says a few words of kindness then leave. She slowly realized that they thought of her as his widow...the widow Stillman, a honor she would proudly wear if she was, but she wasn't.

She heard him come in and she turned to see him...her man, Reese Watson. He came and stopped at Donald's coffin and then shook his head in a slight tip then turns and goes to Julia and asks, "How are you?" She sighs then says, "I'm fine, I've been watching them bring flowers in memory. Exchanging words of kindness and whatever with his co-workers, several distant members of family and just being here"

He sighs and hugs her then carefully asks her, "Are you sorry you are here?" She thinks about that then says, "No, because it has taught me something, several things in fact" He asks, "And what is that?" She thinks on it then says, "First that I'm a better friend to people than I thought and that..." She puts her arms around his neck then says, "I'm blessed and thankful to have you Mister Watson" He laughs and kisses her forehead then asks, "Are you ready to go Mrs. Sugarbaker?" She shakes her head then goes over to Donald's coffin, looks at him and leans over and whispers, "I'll be back"

She gets up and goes to Reese and they walk out but she remembers the song, "I'll be seeing you'.

A/N-Please read & review.