The Halstead brood meeting up with Papa Will one Saturday afternoon at Med for lunch so they can see him while he’s having to work a shift 🥺
Just seeing his boys and girl and his wife makes everything better for Will
Pairing: Will Halstead x Reader
Word Count: 333
Warnings: none
A/N: This is a standalone drabble/fic so I used names that I thought would fit for Will’s kids!
WILL HALSTEAD MASTERLIST
Will was having a terrible day.
It was just one of those days. A day where Will had lost his cup of coffee to a spillage in the lounge, followed by running from patient after patient, the difficult and rude patients seeming to outnumber the nice ones.
He’d lost track of time until Maggie had practically kicked him out for lunch once the stream of patients had finally died down. But the sight that greeted him when he walked into the cafeteria was one that sent little feelings of warmth shooting through his tired body.
There you sat, surrounded by your children and the only thing that crossed Will’s mind was that you were the real hero.
Sure, being a doctor was a noble profession. And sure, people always talked about doctors being heroes. But the real hero was sitting right there surrounded by four children that she took such good care of, she made it look so easy even though he knew it wasn’t.
“Daddy!” Ruby yelled, squirming off your lap, her small feet pattering towards her father.
Will let out a small laugh, the first real smile he’d had all day appearing on his face as he bent down so she could run straight into his arms.
He could see his three boys sitting up straight, AJ putting a hand over his head to wave enthusiastically at his father, Isaac leaning into his older brother so he could see, and his youngest boy Damian trying to stand on the chair.
Will chuckled, propping Ruby into his arms and hurrying towards the table before an accident happened.
“Hey, what are you guys doing here?” Will asked with a smile, leaning down to give a quick kiss.
You smiled and shrugged. “The kids wanted to see you for lunch and I thought a quick afternoon pick-me-up couldn’t hurt.” Your eyes scanned his expression. “Right?”
“You’re always right.” Will answered, sliding into a seat with Ruby still in his arms, smiling at his family.
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