Fathers and Sons-Jay and Voight
Jay was better than this—he knew that. In fact, that was exactly the thing he was trying to forget, erasing his truth a little more with every drink he downed, every shot some pretty guy sent his way from the other end of the bar. He’d started the night with the intention of drinking at Molly’s, sitting quietly in a corner booth and drinking until he was warm with the buzz of alcohol in his system. Then he’d stagger home and fall into a blissfully dreamless sleep. That was his plan, but the longer he’d stared at Molly’s from across the street, the more real it felt—the more claustrophobic. Every time the door was pushed open he caught wisps of laughter and loud voices from within, and the familiarity of it was what drove him away in the end.
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Matt: I prevented a murder today.
Kelly: Really? How’d you do that?
Matt: self control.
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Severide: I've already sent good vibes your way… they’re coming. There’s nothing you can do to stop them.
Matt: This is the most threatening way I’ve ever been cheered up.
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Reblog if you love Matt Casey
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If you love Matt Casey (Chicago Fire) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog character:)
thank you!
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Sometimes I'm just sat there and I remember that Casey full on volunteered in a hostage situation once, like damn.
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