Disclaimer: I do not own Ghost Hunt or its characters and I don't own the song "Say Something" that belongs to A Great Big World

Years ago she had fallen hard for him. It took a little while but she fell for him and took a few hits going down. Now she hit the ground. Six years of being in love and the brunette stared at him, pain in her heart and tears in her eyes. She had tried so hard to show him her feelings and get him to return them but it never happened. And now he stared at her, a look on his face that just tore her to the core.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
I'll be the one, if you want me to.
Anywhere, I would've followed you.
Say something, I'm giving up on you.

"Did you even care?" Mai whispered out, standing across from where he sat at his desk. She just told him that she was quitting and wouldn't be back for a long while. The twenty two year old couldn't bear to be near him anymore. It pained her more than she cared to admit. But what pained her even more was the fact that he didn't respond to her question.

Her hands shook and the tears spilled out of the corners of her eyes slowly as she tried to fight the onslaught of emotions. And he continued to stare, saying nothing and revealing nothing. It was as if he were stuck in a boring conversation with a client he already knew he would deny service to. It was as if he didn't care at all about what the young woman was saying. Her feelings meant so little to him it seemed and she bit the inside of her cheek to keep from sobbing loudly.

And I am feeling so small.
It was over my head
I know nothing at all.

"Finish the rest of your paperwork and then head home." Naru broke eye contact with her and looked to the desk at something he was working on. Her heart tore and she turned, her steps heavy and almost robotic, leaving his office and shutting his door. Across the hall sat Lin at his laptop. His typing was absent and he was staring at the broken woman in mild shock. It was at that moment that Mai realized she had left Naru's door open while she told him.

Lin stood up slowly, keeping eye contact with Mai, and he shut his laptop before exiting his office. The twenty two year old was shaking and the silent tears were still running down her cheeks. And when her coworker stopped in front of her and looked down, his eyes filled with more sympathy than she thought him capable of, the dam broke and her sobs wreaked havoc on her small form. The quiet man enveloped her in a tight hug, knowing it was what she needed.

And I will stumble and fall.
I'm still learning to love
Just starting to crawl.

The tall man knew that his ward could hear every sound from Mai, though it was muffled against his shirt, and wanted the young man to be able to hear it. Lin had gotten close to the young psychic over the years and she was like a little sister to him. If he were honest, he cared more for her mental and emotional well being than he did Naru's. Maybe it was because she was fragile or maybe it was because she was the sunlight of their group. He didn't know but he did know that Naru was in serious trouble.

Her sobs didn't quiet down like what usually happened when Naru made her cry. They intensified and the quiet onmyoji understood why. She was letting out all of the pent up sadness and rage not only at what had happened the past six years but at the future she had dreamed up and the fact that it was just not going to ever happen. All of the love she held for the man in the next room was spilling out right in the hallway of their workplace.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you.
Anywhere, I would've followed you.
Say something, I'm giving up on you.

The SPR office door opened and Lin turned to look and see who it was. It was no surprise that Ayako and Houshou walked in. They cocked their heads in confusion at the sight of Lin tightly holding Mai until they heard another sob cry from her throat and their eyes widened in surprise before narrowing in anger. The quiet coworker only moved to look at Naru's door, indicating the culprit of the situation.

Mai could feel Lin gently moving her into the sitting room, all while still holding her. She liked the fact that he was holding her because she felt that if he let her go, she would crumble to pieces. Lin was like a brother she never had. And when she heard Ayako and Bou-san start yelling in Naru's office, she felt a comfort fall over her. Those two were like surrogate parents to her, teaching her when she was wrong but having her back when she was right.

And I will swallow my pride.
You're the one that I love
And I'm saying goodbye.

More of the group spilled into the office, having decided to have a meet up. Yasuhara and John showed at the same time, surprised at the yelling from the office until they noticed Mai and Lin sitting on the couch, the quiet man holding her close while she sobbed her heart out. Then it suddenly clicked. John quickly went to kitchenette to make some tea and Yasuhara went to Mai's desk to finish up her paperwork.

It wasn't too long after that Masako walked in, her eyes going very wide at the sights and sounds she was greeted with in the office. The monk and miko hadn't given up on their yelling, probably blocking the door so that Naru would have to listen to them. Mai's sobbing had died down a little but her crying was still loud enough for everyone to hear. The psychic walked over to her friend and did something very uncharacteristic of herself. She leaned over and hugged the sobbing girl.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.
And I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you.
And anywhere, I would have followed you.
Oh-oh-oh-oh say something, I'm giving up on you.

Lin let go of Mai and quickly the young woman turned and clung to her friend Masako. Over the years they had put their pettiness aside, grew up, and became friends with a crush on the same man. And, while Masako had seen the young woman crying over him before, it had never been like this. Her body shook with every cry she let out and the TV personality could only hold her close, hoping that she would be okay.

John sat and prayed, having given tea to everyone outside of Naru's office. He prayed that things would get better soon but mostly he prayed that God would find a way to heal Mai's heart and allow her to feel normal again. The priest didn't have to ask to know how much she was hurting. Usually the brunette was able to keep it inside and hide her grief but this was like a flood of emotions that overwhelmed her and there was nothing she could do.

Say something, I'm giving up on you.

The yelling had finally stopped and Mai's cries had finally died down, though she clung to Masako still. The psychic rubbed circles on her back, hoping to soothe her broken soul. Ayako and Bou-san were out of Naru's office and were just sitting on the couch, unable to take their eyes off of the young woman who was like a daughter to the both of them.

Yasuhara had finished the paperwork and brought over a piece of paper and pen for Mai to sign. She let go of the young psychic and turned to the college student with a slightly confused face. His face was apologetic, angry, and just downright sad. When she took the paper and cleared her eyes, she realized it was a paper explaining that she had quit, just so that it would be in writing.

"I'll go give it to him once you've signed it." The college student had Lin explain it all to him. Quickly he typed up a notice of resignation for her and printed out two copies, one for her and one for Naru.

"No, I will." The brunette signed the paper and took a deep breath before standing. Everyone watched her, surprised at her actions but unwilling to stop her. Lin thought it was for the best since Naru would be able to see her face and see what he had done to her. She walked to his door and knocked, her face blank though her eyes were bright red from crying and the tear trails were just visible enough on her cheeks.

When he bade her to come in, she said nothing to him. Quietly she placed her letter of resignation on his desk but he didn't look at it, he just stared at her, saying nothing. She met his eyes and just let all of her feelings out through her eyes. Her body language showed so much of how she was feeling. There was pride in her actions but disappointment in her stance. There was a comforted sadness in the air around her but her eyes…they held love and utter defeat. Yet he said nothing and she no longer expected him to. With silence, she turned and left his office for the last time.

Say something...