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Sitting at the end of the dock, Will's legs draped into the cold water as he finished the last mouthful of the bottle. Turning the bottle in his hand, the amber glow made him for one awful moment think of Corry's hair in the fading sunlight- throwing the bottle impulsively at the wall, he let it smash satisfyingly before pulling another bottle towards him.
He couldn't feel his toes any more, he couldn't remember how long he'd been sat here for like this. He hadn't been home yet, hadn't been to the boat just in case she was there. Everywhere he looked it reminded him of her, of the life that they'd promised each other and the life that was now in ruins. Because she loved him. Ha!
Glancing at the ring on his finger, he pressed his forehead to the rim of his drink and took a gulping breath in. Her smile as she said I do. Pulling the ring off he stumbled up and backwards before throwing it into the deep waters of the cove. Turning his back on the water, he took another few mouthfuls and heading towards the shore.
"Shit," Will swore, dropping the bottle to the floor before he turned and ran towards the end of the dock. Tearing off his shirt, he jumped into the water and dived into the deep, ice cold waters. Shifting, he swam deeper and deeper until he found the band of metal down in the dark bottom. Clutching it in his hand, he swam back to the surface before pulling himself onto the docks. Collapsing on the wooden planks, he stretched out his hand and ignored the feet of someone else standing there. "Pass me a drink, will you?"
His hand curled round his wedding ring, letting the metal bite into his palm as he stared up at empty grey skies.
He couldn't feel his toes any more, he couldn't remember how long he'd been sat here for like this. He hadn't been home yet, hadn't been to the boat just in case she was there. Everywhere he looked it reminded him of her, of the life that they'd promised each other and the life that was now in ruins. Because she loved him. Ha!
Glancing at the ring on his finger, he pressed his forehead to the rim of his drink and took a gulping breath in. Her smile as she said I do. Pulling the ring off he stumbled up and backwards before throwing it into the deep waters of the cove. Turning his back on the water, he took another few mouthfuls and heading towards the shore.
"Shit," Will swore, dropping the bottle to the floor before he turned and ran towards the end of the dock. Tearing off his shirt, he jumped into the water and dived into the deep, ice cold waters. Shifting, he swam deeper and deeper until he found the band of metal down in the dark bottom. Clutching it in his hand, he swam back to the surface before pulling himself onto the docks. Collapsing on the wooden planks, he stretched out his hand and ignored the feet of someone else standing there. "Pass me a drink, will you?"
His hand curled round his wedding ring, letting the metal bite into his palm as he stared up at empty grey skies.
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Date: 2014-12-30 07:25 am (UTC)Trina is usually so quick on the uptake too, but she actually has to check his finger as he reaches out to help her onto the upper part of the boat where he's standing. It's easy to see the shiny gold wedding band is missing from his hand. She's beside herself for a second because this would be quite the scoop. The scoop of the year, hell. Her own fingers itch to reach back into her purse, pull out her phone, and give Dani a heads up. Her head is going to explode when she finds out.
Cabot-Flynn. Done. Less than two weeks after that oh-so-fancy and expensive wedding reception. She, herself, is even bearing witness to the fall out. Will Cabot seen drunk and heart-broken on his boat, calling for lawyers to take his ex-wife for every cent. A little bit of the truth stretched. That's how the gossip worked.
She puts down her purse on the deck's bench and goes over to him. He's drunk, probably rightly, but he looks like he's had enough. "Will, come on, let's sit down for a second," she offers, grabbing his arm and wanting to help him over to the bench, but he's bigger and not really going to move unless he wants.
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Date: 2014-12-30 07:26 pm (UTC)Following Trina's urging, he lets her tug him along before falling into a seat. "I thought she loved me, she said it enough. What an idiot."
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Date: 2014-12-30 09:56 pm (UTC)She takes the empty space beside him, keeping a hand on his shoulder and his arm, trying to comfort him, relieved that he follows her request. She just tries to forget the papers for a moment because Will looks more torn up than she's really ever seen him. He is normally so bright and charming. He is wasted and clearly devastated right now.
"You don't have to tell me what happened," she says, because he probably shouldn't. She doesn't know what she would do with the information. If she'd keep it or do worse. "But you're not an idiot, Will. If she lied to you, it's not you. It's her."
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Date: 2015-01-01 09:19 am (UTC)"I'd tell you if I knew, if I knew what I'd done. She just was cooking lunch and then gave me a present and then that was it, she was going to leave." Will said. He still, days later, did not know what he had said or done to make his wife so miserable. To make her compare how he made her feel to her father and mother's relationship. "I'm the one who believed her."
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Date: 2015-01-01 02:42 pm (UTC)Besides that she wouldn't. She likes Will. They aren't like the best of friends, but she's always had a soft spot for him. She's really never seen him this way, and she isn't quite sure what to do.
"Will you didn't do anything," she says, leaning back a little to look at him. "I saw you. You were happy and in love. I don't know what Corrine's thinking, but you didn't make her leave." Trina has not had the pleasure of knowing his wife well, and she probably never will now. At the moment she wishes she did because she wants to know what the hell the woman is thinking. Will Cabot is not someone you just ditch. His father is a U.S. senator. "Sometimes we can't explain why people do the things they do."
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Date: 2015-01-02 06:36 pm (UTC)Sighing as she pulled back, Will rubbed a hand through his hair. Even if it wasn't something he had done, then it had to be because he was something she didn't want.
"Think I probably did, I'm not... him. That's who she loves, guess the papers were right about that too." Will said sighing as he wrapped his arms around Trina. "Wish we could explain it, might make it hurt less then."
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Date: 2015-01-03 04:27 am (UTC)Why did she marry him, just to leave him?
"I'm sorry, Will," Trina says in a quiet voice. Maybe it's not true, about that other guy, but Will believes it is. That's all that matters to her. She had read the papers too with that gossip about Corrine and that friend of hers. He was nothing compared to Will Cabot---with his connections and his family's name and money---and better than that Will was a good person Not many people compared to that. "I'm sorry she hurt you."