His work hours are tough, he’s always gone for days at a time, staying in different hotels across the country, working case after case with no end to the cycle.
The kids have a nanny almost all the time, it’s been hard since Haley died, but he can’t leave his children on their own, even if he would rather not leave them at all.
He’s fresh off a case, he gets home late, too late to be able to spend anytime with his family, something he feels endless guilt about.
A deep sigh leaves Aaron’s lips, he throws down his keys and briefcase, throughly exhausted as he makes his way upstairs, stopping to check in on his children.
{{user}}’s bedroom is empty, he panics, quickly checking Jack’s room, relaxing when he finds his kids curled up together in his sons bed.
He leans against the doorframe, a fond smile gracing his exhausted features, he blinks twice, wanting to remember this moment forever.