Hello, all. It is time for WRITING CHAT THINGY. As I have taken to calling it. For those who are new around these parts, it's a group chat where we share prompts to write fifteen minute ficlets. If you haven't come before but want to try it out, don't be afraid to stop by!
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There's a back staircase at the end of the main corridor that goes directly down to the mess.
He wonders, for a moment, if it was a message left for someone else, and decides to ignore it and file the information away for the future.
He finds the second one inside the filing cabinet.
If you buy lunch for Bonnie and Ginger once every few weeks, they'll help you out with whatever you need, even if it isn't strictly in their job descriptions.
He realizes, then, that they are meant for him, that they're from Sam, and that there must be more of them.
He keeps writing, though he's itching to look for more, and rewards himself every five pages. There are notes about the cafeteria schedule, tips about talking to Josh and working with Toby, suggestions for decorating the office, and directions to secret hideaways and the best places for inspiration.
There are twenty in all, and Will is nearly certain he has all of them when he finally gets ready to return to Sam's (former) (empty) apartment, the click ticking closer and closer to midnight.
He almost doesn't notice the yellow square of paper wrapped around one of the pegs on the coatstand, but carefully untapes it once he realizes what it is.
You'll be amazing. You're already amazing. Call me if you need anything. Call me even if you don't need anything.
He feels a little better as he folds it up and puts it in his pocket, heading back out to his car.
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Oh goodness, that is so sweet ♥ I love the concept, and it's adorable how Sam's helping him and encouraging him.
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Also, poor Will! That is one LONG writing session!
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