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Going to cautiously posit that if they're moving toward calling Kentucky for Beshear (incumbent Democratic governor) in a blindingly red state Trump won by 30 points, in an off-year election, about 30 minutes after polls close statewide, that is a Good Sign.
#hilary for ts#politics for ts#still ohio and virginia to watch#but the twitter hellmachine seems confident of beshear's chances in KY#which#i mean#kentucky: home of mitch fucking mcconnell and rand paul and 30 point trump margins#i fucking hate election night it always stresses me out#and this is not remotely as bad as it will be at this time next year#but yes#maybe we can get some hard data that people do indeed continue to vote for democrats/abortion rights at overperforming levels#and get people to shut up for 2 seconds about garbage polls#i dream for far too much but yes
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Alpine forget-me-not, Myosotis asiatica 🌱
#these are the Alaska state flower!!!#which is interesting bc I only saw them this once#maybe just wasn't in the right terrain#these were on a trail leading to a lake and like half of it was flooded#so very wet freshwater area#¯\_(ツ)_/¯#cottagecore#nature#wildflowers#forget-me-not#forget me not#original#Alaska trip#I just noticed how the buds are various shades of pink! just like Virginia bluebells!! i wonder why 🤔#no info on forgetmenots specifically but for bluebells it's the pH! the flowers open bc of fluid being pushed in which has a different pH#which interacts with the chemical pigment and makes it blue! I like hydrangeas I think#and apparently they turn pink again after being pollinated as they get ready to lose the petals and start fruiting#neat :3#plants#flora
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Remember! If you share, more answers will be there.
#gale chatter#poll#polls#cryptids#mothman#cryptid#'have you heard of mothman' on tumblr is kind of like 'have you heard of water before'#yea. everyone knows mothman#some refernces off the top of my head are au... i think it shows up in fallout 76? which i think maybe the flatwoods monster also appears in#i know its referenced in a lot of places. there's a buzzfeed unsolved episode about it? it's why most ppl know west virginia.#well. that & the song#here's a fun fact! originally people wanted to call mothman batman but couldnt because au. well. that name was already taken#if anyone wants to post that mothman statue in point pleasant that is cheeked up feel free
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tagged by my beloveds @cordiallyfuturedwight and @aprylynn for the july list <33 i'm terribly afraid the glen powell of it all got to me this july and thus..
you can find this country music for beginners playlist here and check out lizzy's guide to the delicate art of making a playlist for a breakdown from yours truly if you feel so inclined <33
tagging my musical favs if they haven't already: @thvinyl @kimtaegis @jihopesjoint @visionsofgideontheninth @hoseeok @eoieopda @monismochi <333 and your lovely self reading this also
#and now for the facts and figures:#charleston girl - some of my absolute fav childers. a lot of banjo from the offset so maybe need to work your way up to this one#chorus is so anthemic you find yourself beginning to think you were raised in west virginia#wondering why - it's fantastic. no notes. and if you're on this site i know you at least saw mr supernatural himself cover it#all your'n - it's a twofer for childers and this is perhaps one of the greatest love songs ever written but it's best not to get into that#you and i - this one's been here before and it'll no doubt be here again!! i can say with 95% confidence this is my favourite lady gaga.#jo calderone you will always be famous. it's a country song at heart#all the ways - i have loved this song all year. it's so soulful and feels a bit like early bonnie raitt. ray lamontagne feature is inspired#broken horses - another anthem of a chorus. whole song feels like a kick in the teeth it's exceptional#country's cool again - good lord. everybody do wanna be a cowboy#think i'm in love - was pronounced dead for 3 minutes after i'd heard this one.#luckily the song was on repeat and dua kept hitting those low notes which revived me#bodyguard - song of the summer honestly. i know i say this a lot but cmon#revival - love for this one was reignited after the maggie rogers / springsteen live feature. almost biblical#i think that's it. well. do check out all country music if you haven't had the chance yet. they're doing some wonderful stuff over there#receiptify#tag#MWAH
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Been thinking about my body a lot
#Sel talks#Listened through Fat Talk by Virginia Sole-Smith which talked a lot about how bodies are tools#And the way she talked about how thin-ness shouldn't be something we strive for#And I can't help but draw parallels between my own desire to go on t? I don't know. Been having too many thoughts stewing#I keep coming back to isabeau's line of “maybe it was easier to change into someone I could love than to learn how to love how I was”#And I had drawn both hrt and diet culture back into this; but. Neither of them are from self love?#It's. Idk; a friction? On how you perceive yourself and how the world perceives you?#Or. Idk idk. It's hard to articulate now that I'm trying to get it down#If I remember right; one of the messages of fat talk was how bodies should be for function first and foremost; and should hardly-if ever-#Considered for aesthetic. And yes- trying to loose weight is one of the most damaging aesthetic changes you can do-#Idk! I feel like I'm looking too far into it#Something something you're not happy with how your body looks/is perceived so you want to change it#Whether that's influenced by society; loved ones; or something biological; it's still a desire to change your body#Although one is vastly more accepted than the other#Trying to become thin is trying to make yourself more comfortable in a vastly fatphobic world; to placate the people think they have say#Over your body; make yourself more palettable to the world around you.#Which I guess is an important distinction#Becoming the person you want to be even through everyone telling you that it's wrong or disgusting#But a part of me can't help but think a part of the reason I want to do hrt might have something to do with our male centric society?#I'm too tired to elaborate any further but I feel less busy now that I have it out
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folding ideas video on Jamie Oliver's rabid and irrational hatred of chicken nuggets talked a lot about classism, tho not abt faphobia like I expected. the most compelling aspect was definitely watching how obsessive this chef is about nuggets. like dude. chill out
#he made the kids smell them and demanded they say the cheap nuggets smelled 'dirty'#as opposed to his 'clean' nuggets which he specified were made with EXPENSIVE meat#i DO wonder why the west virginia kids had a different reaction than the uk kids#maybe their families hunted and ate wild meat?#cor.txt
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I LOVE LITERATURE SO MUCH. MY FAV COURSE FR
#🌙.rambles#ARGHHH TODAY WAS SO GOOD#w biology w the. oh my god i missed lab so much 🥺#i was just so curious n interested the whole time n it made me so so happy looking n managing stuff yk n#i'm rlly a fast learner 😭 i ended up helping some classmates w their own yk#literature tho i was so happy oh my god i was the only one who liked the 3rd short story the most#MARK ON THE WALL BY VIRGINIA WOOLF !!!! 🤍#ms. was talking abt how out of the three it's the most. complex? idk but a lot of ppl didn't understand it as well i think#MY CLASSMATES CLAPPED WHEN I STOOD UP BCS#for each story ms asked us all to stand up for which is your fav n so with mark on the wall i was uh. the only one#hflsfksjfs n then the last question before ending class.. smth w element of plot n what does it mean to be human#i was fucking restless in my seat but i'm so shy so my hand was shaking but#at the end i finally got the courage to recite 🥺 IM SO HAPPY IM SO PROUD OF MYSELF#n then today i think i actually felt for once that i'm part of my class bcs i'm usually so shy#back to that question tho. this is my fucking expertise#made me rlly realize i am such an empath :^) i won't deny my intelligence i love it actually#i think. a Lot. i do consider myself to be decently self-aware. i know myself well#i can. understand others more personally too yk? oh my god i'm rlly glad w what i recited in class hehe#i cld've said sm more but hflsjgksjfs >< i'm happy w how i presented myself#honestly when i'm not nervous or anxious i really thrive. i'd be a really good friend n lover maybe n. speaking comes naturally#when i'm not nervous 💀 n when i'm passionate abt smth bcs i cld speak on the spot n have a coherent yk lil impromptu recitation or speech#n do well <3 i rlly mean it when anxiety just fucks me up bcs i'm confident in my own self#in the car rn n earlier dad brought up the concert n said he was actually rather interested in going#yh he knows their genre n all 🥺 n uhm. of how lyrics aren't very 'wholesome' as he said T_T#OFC.... MY DAD LOVES MUSIC YK HFLSKFJS#he's interested in accompanying us bcs we need an adult but he. has work so :c#we'll buy the tix later i think but mom said like condition no tailor for our prom dress this year#YEAH NP FUCK LOOKING PRETTY. MUSIC IS BETTER.#maybe tailor w grad ball or wtvr next year >.> honestly i'm just all in for the experience.#i don't care much for looking pretty or having a date for just shows n looks n confidence. i care more for the experience as a whole
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how to convince my friends to go to the fob concert w me this summer
#(am just listening to the new album now and remembering how much i like them)#i dont think my bestie listens to them but mentioned being into green day in their youth. so might be open to it??#i havent been to a concert in years bc covid and still wouldnt even consider it if it were an indoor concert#but its one of those half-inside half outside venues#and the general admission to the lawn is $50 per person which is. i guess reasonable for a band i really like#but idk how much ticketmaster is gonna upcharge me tho 🙄#and idk if i can convince my friend to spend $50-100 to see a band they dont really know#maybe if i frame it as like.... its summer we can do that weekend trip we've been planning to see the virginia wilderness#and one night we can swing by this lil concert on the lawn or something... 👀👉👈
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Thinking of writing a coffee shop AU, but not one of *those* kinds of coffee shops. I mean the weed kind.
Yes, I'm Dutch.
#I wonder which characters would visit the weed coffee shop?#And who would work there?#Does anyone know if weed is legal in Virginia#Oh wait#they're called dispensaries in the us#The confusion of calling it a coffeeshop is both insane and hilarious tho#maybe my AU should travel to Europe#they do say to write what you know right?#wait i just realized#I dont know coffeeshops
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ok so idk if this means anything to anyone but me specifically but: virginia woolf would hate terfs. she'd hate them so much.
#i could elaborate but i'm not gonna complicate it#as it is an ultimatum. no ground would be conceded#except some maybe. similar to how judith butler at some point said#yes you want to be free of violence. that would be the only concession.#bc like butler woolf would understand that so deeply. but also understand how the way which terfs interpret gender can only perpetrate#these cycles of violence and harm#consider: three guineas.#beloved mutual who has heard this over discord already i am very sorry#virginia woolf#would rally against your harmful ideas.#these specifically it's not even a question of opening her perspective it is There in her Writing#idk what to tag this with but i will come after you with a thousand hammers and my beloved mutual will not stop me
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One of my most baffling reading memory is from this book I read when I was about 9 years old. It was from some romance from a big 00's chick lit collection and it was the point of view of a woman veterinarian.
It started as this pretty standard 00's fun romance with the classic set of kooky friends and slightly dysfunctional family members and then she met fell in love with a photograph who had a bunch of scars on his hands, which became relevant when she realise that he's was a survivor of that one time she litterally send a homemade bomb to his father's house (said father was a scientistic known to do some animal testing and at this point of her life she was in some sort of radical animal right group).
I don't really remember anything else about the plot except that she owned a rescue dachshaund and that the photographer does learn about her being responsible for the bombing at some point. They still ended up together btw.
#my child self was like hmmm i feel like that would cause more problems than that but what do i know#once again i want to make it clear that it was not some sort of dark novel exploring deep and complex themes#just a fun romance with a very 00's colorful illustration on the cover that happened to feature litteral terrorism as a plot point#i absolutely loved this book btw#it was one of my favorite at this point of my life#another of my fave was rachel's holiday which is all about this fun loving irish girl who move to new york get addicted to heroine#and then has to move back to ireland and go to rehab#also virginia c andrews#maybe there's a reason my test in medias are so fucked up now that i'm an adult lmao
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I also broke down and got a tiktok just to see why it was so popular. I'm going to try to limit my using it so much. I put some booktoks up there but I don't read a lot of what's popular on there.
#I'm considering posting them here if I can figure out how XD#I don't really read Colleen Hoover/Sally Rooney/ Straight YA Fantasy Romance all of those seem really popular on booktok#I read more randomly- currently I'm trying to finish the 60 book challenge I made for this year#it's based off of pinterest prompts so it's the pinterest 2023 reading challenge which you can join on storygraph!#I've read 49 books total BUT only about 40 of them went towards the challenge#Some LGBT Some Classics Some Historic Fiction Some YA novels- I don't read just one type of book#my last read was Stone Butch Blues and I just started The Hours by Michael Cunningham#Yes it's the one about Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway#I think I might have seen the movie ages ago but I don't remember the plot at all#The Hours won the Pulitzer Prize so it counts for a challenge item!#it's just booktoks right now but I might make other kinds of videos later maybe?#books#bookblr#booktok#mychatter
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The theatrical structure and writing of the show are one of my most joyous things about it too. I think the fact that the showrunner and writing staff are all playwrights has allowed them to think outside the box so much when it comes to the structure of how they are adapting the story, rather than if they’d just gotten regular screenwriters.
I mean, seriously, these people looked at the retcons and inconsistencies in Rice’s book series and actually said, “You know what? We can actually use these things when adapting the story.” And took it all forward from there to not only do a Rashamon/Unreliable Narrator with the show’s narrative structure but went even deeper than that to look at and reflect on the very nature of memory itself.
I really don’t know if regular standard tv or even film writers would have thought to do that.
And the Dubai scenes are the most theatrical of everything in the show, even if they are the most simple in their setup and filming. Hell, it’s probably because they are simple in their setup. The scenes between the characters during these parts felt like a small cast play, and Rolin confirmed that when he recently said those scenes were a 2-person play, that will become a 3-person play in S2.
And I don’t think I’m wrong that Dubai will become a 4-person play in S3.
When they jump to screenwriting, many theater writers will usually hold back writing in theatrical structure ways because I mean, we are dealing with a more dynamic visual medium than theater wrt tv, and film. Usually, you just get the standard, straightforward Three Act Structure wrt the writing and telling of the story. And while the arc of each episode of the show still has that Three Act Structure to them, how the story is told within that unapologetically leans in a lot toward theatrical techniques too. And it’s all worked so well, making the show feel very unique in its presentation, IMO.
S1 was very much ACT I of this story adaptation. And I can’t wait to see how they build on all of this as we head into ACT II of the story, i.e. S2.
i love Interview with the Vampire for 500 million reasons but one of them is how playwright-centric it is. showrunner? pulitzer prize for drama nominee rolin jones. one of the stars? pulitzer prize for drama nominee eric bogosian. half the writing staff? playwrights (eleanor burgess && hannah moscovitch && jonathan ceniceroz for sure, probs others). it's playwrights all the way down motherfuckers, and that pleases me greatly.
#Interview with the Vampire#I wonder how much they had outlined of the show#I think they at least have up till the end of S3#which would be ACT III#which would make the whole thing a Three Act Play#Or at they maybe looking at a five act Hamlet model?#but I want my crazy Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?-esque interactions in S3 okay?#please give it to me show#amc iwtv#iwtv#writing#theater
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ok. Narrative obfuscation in House Of Leaves. It’s a relatively simple story about a man who moves into a house with his wife and kids, and the house is haunted. That’s it. The core themes are very transparent.
Except, that story is documented by a famous war documentarian, then published as a series of rare tapes, which are discoursed by film buffs, then interpreted from viewings and reading film critique by a blind old man, then his thoughts are transcribed into a manuscript by a series of young women, which is then compiled from scattered notes by the most mysoginistic, damaged, toxic pothead drop-out who won’t stop talking about his life, which is THEN edited and published by some vaguely nefarious agency who soberly refuse to provide any clarification or context.
It’s not simple, but there are so many different hands on the wheel with wildly differing opinions that you can’t discern the truth.
Johnny Truant is such a miserable hopeless fuck up. He has no sense of academic rigor or archival professionalism. Any interference he provides only muddies the waters and taints what would otherwise be a gripping piece of metaphysical film criticism. His neurotic rambling and personal anecdotes cloud an otherwise reasonable story.
If he wasn’t in it, if we could read Zampano’s manuscript directly, WE would be able to understand the truth. We would get it completely, and we wouldn’t have to encounter so much violence, so much miserable graphic detail. It would be a better story.
And fuck it, if we didn’t have to read all of Zampano’s tangents and analyses and interpretations, if we could just find a copy of the famous “five-and-a-half minute hallway” vhs, if we could SEE it, we’d understand. We wouldn’t need endless pontification of what Navidson and Karen’s marriage might entail, or recitations of what a director once said in a Rolling Stones article. We’d see the hallway itself, stretching out into what should be the backyard, and we’d get it. Hell, Zampano is blind in his old age. He can’t even watch the damn movie! But we could. We’d know instantly, the second we saw it. The impossibility of it, the gravity of it, the weight of that dark abyss.
And well, the VHS recording is a little dark, and the quality is poor, and maybe the white balance isn’t so perfect. And actually, VHs tapes could be manipulated. We can’t be sure that Navidson isn’t just using clever videography tricks to invent a hallway. If we were there, if we found the house (it’s in virginia, isn’t it? we even have the address). If we GO there, we could look down that hallway. And it’s dark, so if we just brought a flashlight, maybe took a few steps inside-
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I don't miss Mechanicsville Virginia, I tell myself as I see my sister and oldest's vacation photos to Virginia, I'm nostalgic for comforts that held me back and for people that turned out to be bigots and abusers, rose colored glasses baby.
#That said#My sister posted pictures of taking Kiki to a berry patch and I was like HOLY SHIT#Her cousins house and the road it was on I was like holy sHIT#They visited the Poe museum and shit I miss from RVA#And I dunno#Yes the comforts of Mechanicsville were never real and I never fit in there#But fuck I wish I coulda seen some of that#Even if only like a small bit#You dont need to go back Bryan#That was never home#I just wish I knew where home was supposed to feel like#And maybe it isnt central Virginia#But I do... miss the quiet and the country (which Mechanicsville is not so much anymore)#Meh#I think I just need a vacation honestly#Gah sorry#Long tags are long#Long post nobody read
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and they were roommates
pairing : Spencer Reid x fem!student!roommate!reader summary : you are Spencer Reid's roommate, the team finds out about you when a case brings them to the university you study at word count : 2.5k warning : canon-typical violence A/N : the university is a random one I picked in Virginia, bear with me because I don't know how US university systems work, thanks :) I think this is a part one, there may be a part two or even more, idk, but tell me what you think !
part 2, part 3, part 4
"I- I'm sorry, what university did you say?" Spencer's frantic tone was immediately noticed by his colleagues. Suddenly, he seemed hyperaware of everything in the room. The loud AC, Derek's pen-clicking and the overwhelming smell of Emily's coffee. "Mary Washington University," JJ answered swiftly, eyes narrowed as she sent Reid a confused glance. The man in question mumbled a few words under his breath and shot up, grabbing his coat and scarf. "We need to go." His tone, unusually urgent, left no space for debate or questioning. He was out the door within seconds, followed closely by Morgan and the others.
When you'd applied for Mary Washington University, you had known you would have to get an apartment. You lived too far away to even consider taking the numerous trains and buses and subways to get there. So, when you had been accepted into your first choice of universities, you'd started apartment hunting. Or roommate-hunting, to be more precise.
To say you had been unlucky would have been quite the understatement. You'd visited four apartments so far and could not even consider living in one of them for a second. The first had been full of frat boys who made your skin crawl, the second was with an old, far right-wing couple, the third had been two sisters who'd yelled at each other for the whole time you were there and the fourth had been so crowded your were certain it was neither sanitary not legal for another person to live there. With the deadline of university starting and having to move all your things, you were starting to get quite anxious. But call it chance or fate, one day you stumbled upon an advertisement for an apartment in a nice neighbourhood with one person who seemed quite normal. This person was a state-employee (which meant a stable salary and that meant you wouldn't have to compensate for rent) who travelled often for work and liked to keep mostly to themselves. Not one for big parties, they preferred a night-in and rarely had people over.
So you'd put on your big-girl pants and had walked over to what you hoped would be your last apartment visit. You hadn't been expecting such a young person to open the door because of the way the advert had been written and because of what it said. "Hi, I'm Dr. Spencer Reid." You noticed he didn't hold his hand out and mirrored his behaviour. "Hi! I'm here for a visit!" You introduced yourself somewhat shyly, feeling intimidated. This man was at the most five years older than you and he was already a doctor?
He showed you around the apartment, which you liked very much. The rooms smelled like books and tea and everything was kept very clean. On the whole, it was tidy, even if a few books or articles were stacked in some odd places. The bedroom you'd stay in was large and luminous. After the tour, he made you a cup of tea as you discussed formalities.
"Uh, so, you’re a student, right?" he'd asked politely as he added a worrying amount of sugar in his earl grey. You bit back a teasing jest. You hoped maybe one day you'd get to place where you could comment on his daily sugar intake. "Yeah, um, I'm studying English Literature and Cinema." You stirred your tea, looking around the kitchen. Even though it was painted a dark, forest green, it still seemed luminous in the afternoon sun. "Oh, that's super interesting! I’ve always found texts in Middle English particularly insightful! I- I read the Canterbury Tales when I was about 10 years old. It’s fascinating the way in which issues which were already current then are still very present today, like in the Wife of Bath’s tale, for example-“
He cut himself off, leaning back into the couch. He rubbed the back of his neck, cheeks dusted pink. “Sorry, you probably don’t want me to ramble about what you already know.” “No, I think it’s amazing that you would know that, actually. What else did you like in the Wife of Bath’s tale?” Spencer seemed to brighten up at your words and thus ensued a lengthy discussion of the avant-garde themes evoked by Geoffrey Chaucer. You were fascinated by his knowledge and found his passion especially endearing. Lots of your professors weren’t even that passionate when talking of late 14th century literature.
After discussing rent, which you would afford by waitressing at a local bar, lightly touching upon political subjects (on which you seemed to agree on), he finally told you that he was an FBI agent. "Excuse me?" you spluttered, leaning backwards in shock. "I'm a profiler with the BAU, the Behavioural Analysis Unit. I can show you my badge if you want." He stood up and reached for his bag, but you stopped him in his tracks. "No, no, that's okay, I believe you. I'm just surprised, that's all, sorry." His expansive knowledge of so many things seemed fitting for an agent of the BAU. After realising you were the first person who didn't demand his badge as proof of his profession, Spencer granted you a small smile. "You don't need to apologise. I- I know it can be a bit... off-putting." He sat back down and looked you in the eye. "Is that a problem for you, living with a federal agent?"
You thought about it for a second. As a general rule, you weren't a big fan of cops. Even more generally, you didn't believe in the structure of today's society. But that was a big topic. Plus, a profiler wasn't really a cop, was he? "No, that's not a problem for me."
You'd moved in a month and a half later. Things had been slightly awkward at first and you'd had to figure out what kind of dynamic Spencer and you had. But eventually, you’d found your rhythm.
When Spencer left for work, you took care of his plants and sent him pictures of Geoffrey. Geoffrey was the cat you’d found on the street and taken in. He was named after Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales, your first common point of interest. Spencer had been reluctant at first, but you’d taken him to the vet, where he was tested and vaccinated, and the man had finally accepted him into your shared space. Now, he loved the little creature. Sometimes, you’d call him to ask how he was doing and whether he was safe. He’d always reply that yes, he was doing fine and no, he wasn’t in any danger, don’t you worry. He’d ask how you were doing and if you were staying on top of uni work and if you’d eaten and if Geoffrey wasn't being too annoying. As an orange cat, he had his particular tendencies.
When Spencer was at home, you'd always look forward to getting back from class. There was always that sense of comfort and ease when he was around. You had found a lovely routine quite easily. You'd both work or study, then cook, eat together and afterwards maybe you'd watch a movie or something. You were at a point where you could comment on his daily sugar intake, which he's started correcting since meeting you. He loved the Big Bang Theory and though you weren't such a fan, you loved the little laughs he let out and all the corrections he'd make. In general, you liked when he talked. Even more generally, you liked him. You also liked Friends and though Ross got on Spencer's nerves, he enjoyed being able to discuss it with you afterwards. The two of you got very close without even noticing.
Sometimes, you'd remember he wasn't just your roommate, but also a man. He'd make you a cup of tea and you'd stare at his hands a little too long while he stirred the honey in. Or he'd help you reach for a cup with his impressive height, his front just skimming your back with a shiver. He'd tell you to breathe and sit down when you were upset about something. A few times, he drove you home from a night out with your friends and laid his hand on your knee. He was the only one who remembered how you'd told him you wanted to kiss him.
With you, Spencer discovered many things he had never experienced before. A healthy, comforting and peaceful routine. A supporting, non-judgemental, healthy friendship. Easy laughter in the middle of the night and tired "good morning"s at dawn. Butterflies in his stomach whenever you touched him. A budding romance which kept him awake at night.
So when that was threatened, he just about lost it.
"Oh my God." "I can't believe this." "Is this a prank?" "Did someone call 911?" "What about her parents?" "Oh, that's sick."
Voices swarmed around your head, making you dizzy. Your hand rested over your mouth as you stared at the body strewn on the lawn. Much of the student body stood next to you, just as shocked. Mary Goldman had been her name. You'd crossed her just this morning in the main hall and had exchanged small smiles. You had thought that she looked really pretty today, but hadn't told her. You regretted that now. At the moment, her mascara had run down her cheeks and dried and her lipstick and been smudged. Bruises and cuts decorated her bare arms and legs and a big red stain sat on the side of her stomach. The contrast between her dead body and the green, thriving grass beneath her was haunting.
You turned away, feeling sick. You felt your friend's hand on your shoulder, a small source of comfort anchoring you to reality. Facing the road as you turned, you were surprised to see three big black SUVs speeding towards the crowd. You'd been expecting an ambulance, or cops. Not whoever these guys were. They screeched to a stop, drawing everyone's attention. A small dozen of people stormed out, all dressed differently though they all held the same aura of importance, knowledge and authority. You turned back to your friends. "Who are these-"
You stopped mid-sentence when you heard your name being called out urgently. You'd have recognised his voice amidst a thousand others. He spoke your name like no other. You frantically looked around, pushing your way to the large vehicles. When you finally spotted him, tears started pricking your eyes. "Spencer," you breathed in a half-sob. His eyes ran you over once, twice, assessing any damage. When he saw there was no physical wound, his shoulders sank in relief. He opened his arms and you rushed inside his warm embrace almost reflexively. Neither of you noticed the numerous pair of curious eyes observing your intimate exchange.
"Oh my God, Spence- What- What are you doing here?" you'd cried into his cardigan. You buried your face into his neck, inhaling the comforting scent he always bore. He wrapped an arm around your waist and another around your shoulders, holding the back of your head in a consoling manner. "We're- We're taking this on as a case, sweets. Are you all right?" He knew it was a stupid question but all the emotions and tension were barely wearing off and he didn't know what else to say. You pulled away but he kept you at arm's length, holding your cold, shaking hands in his warm, steady ones. "I- Yeah, it's just- I- I saw her this morning! How could she- Why would someone do this to her? To- to anyone?!" Spencer cooed and pulled you into another tight hug as you continued to ramble through your tears. When you'd eventually calmed down thanks to his words of reassurance, he pulled away softly.
Spencer understood what you meant perhaps more than anyone. The sadness, the shock, the anger, the need to understand. He gently wiped away the mascara under your eyes with his thumb. "I know, I- It's- Even I don't always understand, sweetheart, so don't- Why don't you go home? I'd come with you but-" You nodded, biting your lower lip. He gave you a sad smile. "I promise I'll join you as soon as this is over. You- you can make yourself a cup of tea and process all this and pet Geoffrey, okay? Classes are going to be cancelled either way." "I don't want to-" The look in his eyes kept you from arguing further. You nodded, giving him another hug. Before you left, an older man came over to you.
"I'm sorry to bother you, miss. I'm Agent David Rossi. I just had a question-" "Rossi," interrupted Spencer with a stern tone you'd never heard before. The older Agent raised an eyebrow at him. "Just one question." He turned back to you. "At what time did you say you saw the victim?" You inhaled shakily, running a hand over your face. "Uh, it must have been around quarter to eleven. I think- Yeah, somewhere between ten thirty and eleven." "Thank you, miss." You didn't miss the glance shared between the two men before Rossi retreated.
"Who was that?" asked Emily as soon as you'd left and Spencer had joined them behind the police tape. "No one," Spencer brushed her off as he kneeled next to the victim. Strangely, he hated the idea of someone who knew you dying. It felt too close to home. "C'mon, man, you lost your shit this morning, a girl you clearly know very well runs into your arms, you snap at Rossi and you expect us to believe you?" Derek raised an eyebrow, crossing his arms over his chest. Spencer sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose before looking up at the rest of the team. All were staring at him patiently. He stood up, swallowing.
"That was my roommate." He informed the team of your name and of how you'd been living together for a few years now. "Spencer, you've been living with a woman for years and you've never told us?!" Derek was all but hysteric. Hotch reminded him that everyone was entitled to a private life. "So, are you dating or something?" Emily prodded again. Spencer hesitated a second before answering. "No." Derek scoffed, appalled. "You mean to tell me you've been living with a beautiful woman like that for years and nothing's ever happened?!" "Not everyone is like you, Morgan," Emily reminded with a teasing smirk. Derek sent her an unimpressed look. "Look, let's all grill Spencer later, we have a case to focus on right now." Rossi, ever the voice of reason, directed everyone's attention back to the corpse laying next to them.
Needless to say, the BAU team did not need to interrogate Spencer or attack him with incessant questions to find much out. They'd seen by his behaviour that very morning how much he cared about you. They'd seen how relieved he had been when he'd seen you safe and sound. They'd noticed you'd only started crying when you'd seen him, a big sign of trust. They had never heard him call another by pet names such as "sweets" or "sweetheart". They'd read both of your body languages like a children's book and translated it easily.
Love. Comfort. Peace. Ease.
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