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Summary: All the team wheels up for a new case, except Hotch who has to take his leaves. But the team needs his advice about a law point and tries to join him on a phone. The conversation will be... special
Characters: BAU team + Jack
Contents: fluff! /o/
This is a text written for the KidFic CM challenge organized by @imagining-in-the-margins.
PS : English is not my mother language so they are necessarily mistakes. Sorry about that.
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The whole team had gathered in the meeting room of the police station where the BAU had been dispatched. The local police had found themselves baffled by a sudden spate of murders in their jurisdiction, so the commissioner had called in the FBI to help identify the perpetrator of these sordid crimes. The profilers took off promptly and began their inquiry as usual. Or almost since they weren't all there. The HR department had forced Hotch to use up some of the leave he'd been piling up for months without ever touching it, so the manager was missing. Which wasn't really a problem in itself, since the group knew how to function without him, the task of coordination falling to Morgan, who had taken over during Foyet's hunt.
Except that a legal point now stood in the way, and the point of view of the ex-prosecutor was essential for the proper management of the case. Crowded around the room's telephone, the federal agents listened impatiently to the dial tone. They were anxious to get his opinion so they could continue their investigations. But was he even available?
“Hello?” came a deep voice they immediately identified.
“Hello Hotch, said Derek, speaking before the others. So…
“DAAAAD!”
They all winced in unison; their eardrums shattered by the high-pitched little voice that had just screamed into the handset. A strange reverberation could be heard at the other end of the line.
“Don't shout, Jack, I'm right there,” his sire's voice calmly retorted.
“Is Jack with you?” Emily frowned, intrigued.
“Yes, he’s taking his bath, so I stay with him.”
Everyone instantly pictured the giant sitting on the bathroom floor, watching over his offspring as he frolicked in the water.
“Who's that?" asked the little boy, curious.
JJ smiled, recognizing the typical behavior of children who abandon all their activities the half-second they see their parents on the phone.
“It’s the team, they’re on a case.”
“Oh! Can I say hi to them?” he demanded with a burst of enthusiasm.
The toddler adored the men and women who worked under his father, whom he considered members of his family, just like his Aunt Jessica or Grandma Ada. Interacting with them always made him extremely happy.
“Yes. Hold on, I'll put you on speaker, Aaron declared before pressing a button. Now, go on.”
“HELLO!” he exclaimed, startling the ex-policeman standing closest to the sound source.
Altogether, with smiles on their faces, the investigators replied:
“Hello, Jack! Hi, buddy! Hello, my sugar paste bear! Hey, kiddo!”
“And I'm taking you off speakerphone because I imagine you're calling to talk about the case in progress,” resumed the head of the agency, whose voice suddenly became clearer.
“You've got it all figured out,” Dave responded, amused by the rambling conversation.
In the background, we could still hear lapping noises and lively onomatopoeia.
“Okay. Give me a quick report and then ask me your question.”
“So, that's it, began Morgan, indifferent to this unusual commotion; the Delaware police called us because this is the third time they've found a body that…”
“Dad! interrupted the youngster, unaware of the stakes in the discussion his father was trying to maintain. Can you shampoo my hair?”
Derek rolled his eyes, annoyed; the others were hilarious, enlivened by this unexpected interlude.
“You already got one yesterday. You don’t need one every day, you know.”
“But I want you to mix my head.”
“What...? Hiccupped the titan before he got what he was talking about. Oh, okay. Hold on, because I need both hands. A moment.”
They then heard some rubbing against the microphone – he must have been trying to wedge the cell phone between his ear and his shoulder – and then his voice resurfaced, a little distorted.
“Turn around. That’s it. Go on.”
As he had spoken all these words in the same tone, Morgan was slow to realize that the last part was addressed to them.
“… Uh… So, I was saying that this is the third time they've found a body, of a homeless person, who…”
“It's too good!” Jack commented blissfully.
JJ and Emily held back their laughter at their colleague's discomfited expression.
“Looks like it. Well, finish rinsing and then you’ll go out. You’re getting cold.”
“No, it's not true!” objected the bather, obviously pounding his fists in the water.
“Your lips are blue, pointed out the seasoned negotiator. Come on, the sooner you get out, the sooner you can watch a movie.”
“CARS!”
“If… if you want.”
Hotch didn't sound like someone delighted to see the production in question. The other parent on the team suspected that the kid had been fixated on this Pixar Studios work for weeks – or longer – and that it must have been playing on a loop every night since the day his descendant first laid eyes on it. Having herself endured a hundred viewings of Winnie-the-Pooh, she could understand his reluctance to see it for the umpteenth time.
“I want!” shouted vigorously Jack.
“Well, rinse then.”
“Can… can I start again?” dared Derek, taken aback by the turn of this phone call.
“Yes, sorry, Morgan. Go on.”
“All the victims, then, live on the streets, and all the injuries recorded on their bodies seem to have been caused by...”
“Wait, cut in his superior, I've got to help Jack out of the tub and dry him off. I’ll be right back.”
He must have put his phone down somewhere nearby because his subordinates could hear what was going on without having to strain their ears too much. The Chicago native sat on a nearby chair, scowling. Rossi patted him on the shoulder to offer some semblance of compassion, but he wore the same playful smile as the other three. Penelope, who was videoconferencing with them, was ecstatic.
“Let’s go! We raise our arms. And then we rub, rub, rub.”
“Rub, rub, rub,�� repeated the boy in the same tone.
“Okay. Go get your pajama and bring it here.”
Footsteps scurried away.
“I’m there, go.”
“I've sent you the autopsy report to give you an idea of the problem,” announced the analyst, who nevertheless tried to simplify things.
“Well, hold on, I look at it.”
“Here, Dad! Here is the pajama!”
Morgan, arms folded, tilted his head on the back of his seat with a grunt of exasperation. The girls had to concentrate harder than ever to hold back their hilarity.
“… Are you aware that this top and this bottom don’t fit together?”
“Yes, but I wanted these two,” replied the little boy with a certain determination.
“Okay, abdicated his progenitor with a smile in his voice. Take off your robe, we'll put on the pants first. One leg first. Here. And the second one. Perfect. Hands up now.”
“Like the bad guys,” laughed the kid.
“That’s it, like the bad guys. Watch your ears. One arm after the other. Great! You’re almost all set. Go get your slippers.”
Again, they heard someone leaving in a hurry.
“What kind of pajamas did he wear?” inquired Spencer, very attentive to this singular intrusion into the agency manager's daily life.
“Reid!” exploded Derek, outraged to realize that he was finally the only one who cared about the mission's progress.
“What?” croaked the youngest member of the unit innocently.
“He has a Spiderman top and a bottom with lots of dinosaurs.”
“Isn't there a comic book where Spiderman goes back in time to Prehistory?” Prentiss noted, eyebrows furrowed.
Her colleague glared at her, but she smirked back. She didn't want the investigation to continue any less than he did, but it was hard to fight the disturbing element in this conversation. She had therefore taken a step back from the situation and, like her companions, was enjoying this joyfully suspended moment.
“There!” exclaimed Jack as he returned.
“Well, that's the whole panoply, remarked his father, with amusement mixed with a hint of weariness. Sit so I can put your slippers on. Hop! And hop! You’re handsome that way. Wait, I’ll take a picture for the team. Go ahead, strike a pose. Wonderful! Go to the living room now, I’ll be right there.”
And the child sets sail for the third time. Morgan hoped that was for good.
“And here's the star!” announced Hotch, picking up his phone again.
Everyone received a message a few seconds later and everyone – even Derek – rushed to admire the snapshot. They discovered the toddler, hair a mess, grinning from ear to ear, wearing a Spiderman pajama top, a stocking studded with prehistoric saurian and bright red Flash McQueen slippers. He arched his chest with pride, his little fists resting on his hips.
“Oooooh! He's so cute! raved Penelope, safe in her Quantico lair. Can I print it large enough to make a poster?”
“Agreed,” nodded her boss, who wasn't that far from her after all.
“That's all very sweet, but we've got an investigation to conduct and always a question to ask,” grumbled Morgan, who was nervously tapping away on the table.
“What are you waiting for to ask it?”
“Ha, ha. Very funny,” he grumbled as his neighbors laughed.
“You’d better hurry before…”
“DAD!”
Derek left the room.
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I think this is the shortest CM fanfic I've ever writen and as it's full fluffiness, that was relaxing. I love to imagine moments between Hotch and his son. They can be so cute together. X3
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Sensor Patch Market Expected to Reach $56.4 Billion, Globally, by 2032 at 43.2% CAGR: Allied Market Research
The Sensor Patch market share is expected to witness considerable growth in coming years, owing to the rise in disposable income. Additionally, the industry is anticipated to develop as a result of the consumer inclination toward wearable devices.
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The fast growth of wearable technology in recent years has resulted in the creation of ground-breaking gadgets like sensor patches, which are revolutionizing the field of health monitoring. These small, sticky patches have several sensors that can record and send real-time data on a person's physiological and environmental factors. The combination of technology and healthcare has the potential to significantly improve illness management, preventative healthcare, and individual well-being. Multiple sensors that gather information on physiological indicators, physical activity, and even molecular markers make up a sensor patch's core. These sensors might include temperature sensors, accelerometers, electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors, and more.
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One of the significant factors that impact growth of the market includes rise in disposable income. Moreover, surge in per capita income in healthcare industry and surge in usage of sensor patches in sports industry is expected to drive the sensor patch market growth. However, assimilation of sensors with various devices might hamper growth of the sensor overpatches. On the contrary, consumer inclination toward wearable devices offer sensor patch market opportunity thereby rising demand for fixic waterproof patches and blood sugar monitor patch
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Market Size By 2032
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Growth Rate
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Forecast period
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The Paradox of Choice: Too Much is Not Better. It's Not Even As Good.
Kaitlyn Tiffany, a smart young writer for the Atlantic with a name that sounds like the Onion made up byline for a smart young writer for the Atlantic, recently interviewed my second favorite anthropologist, Helen Fisher, in an article called The Woman Who Made Online Dating Into a “Science.” The quotes around “science” are theirs, not mine, and the paywall is also theirs, not mine, so I apologize in advance if you can’t access the full article.
My favorite anthologist is my late cousin, Dr. Paul Puritt. But he was all about traditional social structures in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, and she’s all about getting laid on Match.com… so…. But both very cool scientists.
Tiffany isn’t just interested in Helen’s Fisher original work with Chemistry.com or her five volumes about the science and history of romantic love. Fisher has famously studied love from every angle: historic, poetic, scientific - I quote her groundbreaking work extensively in my book. Fisher’s thesis is “Romantic love is deeply embedded in the architecture and chemistry of the human brain,” and she has the fMRI studies to prove it. But Tiffany wasn't interested in the theoretical. She was interested in the practical.
“I told Fisher about my own bad experience with dating apps, how clinical I had become, how mean I could be. I told her I got compulsive about swiping and did it all the time, for fear of missing out on the perfect profile. I swiped at work, at the gym, on the train; then I would go on dates and want to leave as soon as the person opened his mouth. I felt angry at my dates.
“‘I’m sure that happens,’” she told me. Those struggles are a result of “cognitive overload”: I was allowing myself too many options at one time. Online daters “binge,” as she put it. If I’d looked at only three Tinder profiles a day, she said, then I would have been “‘doing it the way our ancestors did, and that would be much better.’” But she acknowledged that it is nearly impossible to make yourself do that. That is not the way anybody uses a dating app.”
It’s what economists call the paradox of choice: Having more options doesn’t increase our satisfaction, it decreases it. As Barry Schwartz put it in his book The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less, “the fact that some choice is good doesn’t necessarily mean that more choice is better.” We are overloaded with options, and the anxiety that we will not choose the best one is paralyzing. Picture your local CVS sunscreen selection: UVA, UVB, SPF30, SPF31, SPF46, SPF50, SPF55… lotion, spray, sports stick, tinted, glimmer, self-tan, long-lasting, waterproof, moisturizing - I’m paralyzed for half an hour figuring out how best to not to burn my nose at the beach. How am I supposed to handle choosing a lover?
In Italy, demographers have become worried that singles now outnumber families, with 33.2% of the population being single compared to 31.2% being part of a family. A recent report found that over 60% of Italians feel conditioned by external factors when it comes to being single, including stress and job insecurity. One neurologist and psychotherapist, Maria Cristina Gori, describes the choice to be single as a “result of a spasmodic search for the ‘perfect partner’ which promptly results in nothing done, because it is impossible.”
So people are giving up. Only 30% of teens in 2021 reported ever having had sex, down from 50% in the 1990s and, I’m willing to bet, a fuck of a lot higher than that in the 1970s. (I was there. Trust me.) This, despite having a DTF locator in their pockets. They have so many options that they opt for None of the Above.
A data scientist once told me that if the Miss America judges had to make their decision one contestant at a time in alphabetical order, we’d never get a winner. “Thank you, Miss Alabama, but I haven’t seen Miss Arkansas yet.” “You’re a delight, Miss Colorado. But maybe Miss Delaware is even more delightful?” “That was great Miss New Jersey, but I have high hopes for Miss New York.” “That’s it? Miss Wyoming is the last one? No, wait! Let me see the Carolinas again! Please!”
Also, he said, the judges would shoot themselves.
When Springsteen moaned that there were “57 Channels and Nothing On,” streaming was still 15 years in the future and there was already too much TV. Ghosting someone, or being ghosted, is a reaction to choice overload not unlike being so overwhelmed by the Netflix home screen that you just watch a rerun of Friends. As terrified we are of being alone (anuptaphobia, some social psychologists are calling it), we’re even more terrified of choosing the wrong partner. How can I settle down with with Mr. Missouri when I haven’t even seen Mr. Nevada yet?
“Learning to choose is hard,” says Schwartz. “Learning to choose well is harder. And learning to choose well in a world of unlimited possibilities is harder still, perhaps too hard.”
ADDENDUM (and this is why I should not post a column at 11pm, because I will certainly be awakened in the morning by the vital thought I forgot to add…): Everything in this column applies to just about all the perfectly normal people in the world. It applies double to love addicts. Because decision-making is a function of dopamine, and we addicts have very wonky dopamine systems. Every choice is a question of “which of these will give me more pleasure, which will make me happier?” and anticipation of pleasure is what produces a spike of dopamine. Not the pleasure itself so much, but the anticipation of pleasure. And addicts of all stripes have inefficient dopamine receptors. We need a bigger jolt to feel the same pleasure.
So every Italian population study, every book about the paradox of choice… they should have an asterisk that warns: “This may not apply to the 6% or so of the population that are addicts. Or it may apply even more. We still have to decide on that…. and apparently deciding is hard.”
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Asphalt Mixing Plants Market is Poised to Achieve Continuing Growth During Forecast Period 2023-2032
Asphalt mixing plants market is expected to witness massive growth through 2032 owing to the rising production of asphalt globally. Asphalt is crucial as it plays a vital role in the global transportation infrastructure and pushes economic growth and social well-being in the developed & developing countries of the world. As per reports, it is used majorly for making asphalt concrete for road surfaces and pavements, accounting for 85% of the asphalt consumption in the U.S.
In addition, asphalt is used in other applications such as fence-post treatments, waterproofing for fabrics, and sealing alkaline batteries during manufacturing. Besides, infrastructure development has become one of the crucial measures embraced by many governments to combat the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. All these factors are expected to augment the expansion of the asphalt mixing plants market.
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Regionally, the Europe asphalt mixing plants market is poised to witness positive expansion from 2023 to 2032. The growing revenue share is credited to the rising demand for mobile and semi-mobile asphalt mixing plants with few transport units across the region.
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1.2.2 Europe
1.2.3 Asia Pacific
1.2.4 Latin America
1.2.5 Middle East & Africa
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1.4 Data sources
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1.4.2 Secondary
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Asphalt mixing plants market 360º synopsis, 2018 – 2032
2.1.1 Business trends
2.1.2 Process trends
2.1.3 Application trends
2.1.4 Product trends
2.1.5 Capacity trends
2.1.6 Regional trends
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