[ When Will makes friends, rare as that occurrence is, it's never with people who can be described as 'normal'. Maybe it's that he has a tendency to draw abnormality, or maybe it's that he feels more comfortable around others who are considered abnormal. All he's certain of is that Bruce is not a typical person, but he's a good friend, and Will likes having him around.
He's been aware from the start that Bruce has part of himself that he doesn't trust, that he's very careful around--and for good reason--but it hasn't been a deterrent. On the contrary, it's actually been a small part of what drew him in because... Will can relate, in a way. Even beyond his ability to empathize with anyone and their situation, he's felt, at times, like he can't trust himself. Like there's part of him that's monstrous, or could easily be.
All things considered, it's been good. They get along well, they have an understanding of each other, and... Will has actually been enjoying himself. Time spent with Bruce contains smiles that are completely genuine and surprisingly constant. He doesn't think he could fully explain it, even if he tried, but he's been less concerned with explaining it than he's been with simply enjoying the company.
As they walk, Will's hands are tucked inside the pockets of his jacket and his gaze is drawn over when Bruce speaks up. ...Huh. It hadn't occurred to him, either, that Bruce had never heard his full name. He's used to people knowing him as Will Graham, not simply as 'Will', so maybe the assumption has just been there. It can't have helped that it's hard to not be aware of Bruce's last name, either. ]
...You're right. Usually the people I spend any amount of time with know it before I even introduce myself.
[ But Bruce isn't involved in any criminal profiling or psychiatric circles, so it only makes sense. Still, the revelation has some amusement playing at the corner of Will's mouth. ]
I guess I never thought to mention it. But, uh, it's Graham.
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He's been aware from the start that Bruce has part of himself that he doesn't trust, that he's very careful around--and for good reason--but it hasn't been a deterrent. On the contrary, it's actually been a small part of what drew him in because... Will can relate, in a way. Even beyond his ability to empathize with anyone and their situation, he's felt, at times, like he can't trust himself. Like there's part of him that's monstrous, or could easily be.
All things considered, it's been good. They get along well, they have an understanding of each other, and... Will has actually been enjoying himself. Time spent with Bruce contains smiles that are completely genuine and surprisingly constant. He doesn't think he could fully explain it, even if he tried, but he's been less concerned with explaining it than he's been with simply enjoying the company.
As they walk, Will's hands are tucked inside the pockets of his jacket and his gaze is drawn over when Bruce speaks up. ...Huh. It hadn't occurred to him, either, that Bruce had never heard his full name. He's used to people knowing him as Will Graham, not simply as 'Will', so maybe the assumption has just been there. It can't have helped that it's hard to not be aware of Bruce's last name, either. ]
...You're right. Usually the people I spend any amount of time with know it before I even introduce myself.
[ But Bruce isn't involved in any criminal profiling or psychiatric circles, so it only makes sense. Still, the revelation has some amusement playing at the corner of Will's mouth. ]
I guess I never thought to mention it. But, uh, it's Graham.