It was good that Will was admitting it, finally saying it out loud. Fisher only wished Haddon was here to hear this, to finally get to hear what he'd probably waited years to hear. But Fisher was sure that Haddon knew, had always known.
Will was fairly heavy and Fisher had to shift a little to accomodate him. But this was good. He liked being someone's support, liked being the strong one for a change. It felt gratifying. "I know you loved him," he said, resting his head against the angel's. "And he knows too, I'm sure. And you didn't ruin my evening." He nudged Will fondly, offering him a smile. "There's no law saying I can't continue to get pissed. Besides... I'd rather be right here. You've done so much for me, this is the least I can do."