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Catherine’s Royal Closet (64/∞) ♚
↬ Green Wool Flannel Blazer Massimo Dutti's Wool Flannel Blazer is made from Italian fabric featuring peak lapel collar and button fastening. It Aldo has two flap pockets, three-button cuffs and a back vent. Catherine wore the blazer on - ・ 23.11.2020 - 'Five Big Questions' Thank You video ・ 26.01.2021 - Roe Green Junior School Parents Video Call ・ 8.11.2020 - Starbank Park, Edinburgh
#catherines royal closet#catherines royal closet.#british royal family#british royals#brf#british royalty#royal#royals#royalty#kate middleton#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#catherines blazers.#massimo dutti rc.#rc massimo dutti.#catherines coats.#catherines coats#5BigQuesVideo20#FieldsInTrust21#RoeGreenJuniorParentsVC21#princess of wales#the princess of wales#princess kate#catherine princess of wales#royaltyedit#royalty edit#my edit#royal fashion#fashion#style
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A Royal Recycling (part 327)
Blazè Milano
#kate middleton#catherine middleton#kate#duchess of cambridge#princess of wales#a royal recycling#royal recycling#blazè milano#blazer#2021#2024#uk#england#christmas#sandringham#scotland#balmoral#katepast#my edit#british royal family#fashion#royals#royal fashion#blazè
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Hi! Would you maybe be willing to draw Fluff, 1 for platonic Kat and Cathy, please? No pressure if not obv!
"wait is that my book" "you mean our book?" (prompt list here)
#(modern au- and they were roommates)#like. i just think that they're besties!! they both take some sort of humans// history//theology//lit idk majors and the librarian aes#is lowkey a vibe yknow. and also i think they would go on study hangouts tgt and this is totally not me projecting#sorry it's been so busy!! im still alive!! hai! and maybe#maybe hopefully i'll get to do smth before wattweek ends?? fingers super crossed#today i was supposed to have a study hangout but like both of us SLEPT instead so . cathy parr in glasses bc without my friends i make#not the most productive decisions. anyway. the way i colour code every queen meant that it had to be a blue shirt yknow ! but i think kat#would have styled it a bit so. pink blazer#i think tbh that she ran out of button ups but had a brilliant idea for an outfit and so stole cathy's shirt#fashion icon khoward so true!!#this pair is so blue and pink coded. i love the vibes#also the outfits are so so so self indulgent. i just think they look pretty. wsdfghrjkl#;; life update: comms are open and im getting pAID (kicking my feet and giggling)#mkay bye now!!#six the musical#six the musical fanart#catherine parr#katherine howard
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The Princess of Wales joins a Portage Session for her 'Shaping Us' campaign on early childhood in Sittingbourne | September 27th, 2023
#a white shirt under the blazer and some cuter flats is all I ask for bestie#catherine#september 2023
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six the musical but it’s just performed by the soc girls and ace
#might draw this#WAIT THEY EVEN HAVE THE COLORS#I FORGET IF ITS MAGGIE IR MILENA BUT ONE IS YELLOW LIKE CATHRINE OF ARAGON#marcia’s dress is green like anne boleyn#cherry wears the white blazer like jane seymour#ace can be anna of cleves because they’re both sassy badasses (she doesn’t have a dress sadly and none of the girls are red-)#maggie/milena is purple like kat howard#and bev is blue like catherine parr#woahhhhh i gotta draw this now#SHOULD I?
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#kate middleton#catherine middleton#catherine elizabeth middleton#the princess of wales#jackets#blazers#royal fashion#royal style#elegance#british royal family#fashion sense#princess kate#royal family#british royal fandom
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The Princess of Wales || Catherine Walker
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Royal blue
The Princess of Wales in an Alexander McQueen blazer and matching cigarette pants on a visit to HMP High Down, Surrey.
Winning white
The Princess of Wales put a sophisticated twist on England’s team colour as she cheered on players in their opening match at the Rugby World Cup.
Teal triumph
The Princess of Wales at her polished best in a custom teal Burberry suit and custom blouse by the designer for a reception with the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway at Windsor Castle.
Lady in red
Catherine makes a statement in scarlet Alexander McQueen for a ‘Shaping Us’ pre-launch event at the BAFTA headquarters, January 2023.
Purple reign
The Princess of Wales is radiant in Roland Mouret for a reception at Windsor Castle, January 2023.
Sugar plum princess
Another outing for the Roland Mouret suit, this time during William and Catherine's royal tour of Boston, December 2022.
High flyer
A navy Alexander McQueen number is the perfect choice for the princess’s arrival in Boston, December 2022.
In the navy
The same suit was last seen on the Princess of Wales for one of her first engagements in her new position: a reception for some of the Royal Navy Ship’s Company of HMS Glasgow, November 2022.
Cream of the crop
Cheering on swimmers in Alexander McQueen at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, August 2022.
Monochrome mastery
Head-to-toe white Alexander McQueen was a chic choice for an outing to mark Windrush Day in London, June 2022.
Pink perfection
Another Alexander McQueen suit, this time in a soft shade of rose, for a meeting with early childhood experts in London, June 2022.
A royal tour triumph
An orange Ridley London blouse brought a splash of colour to her white Alexander McQueen suit for an engagement in Jamaica, March 2022.
Magenta magic
Catherine ensured she stood out from the crowd in this Emilia Wickstead ensemble for a visit to Ulster University, September 2021.
Queen of green
An emerald green Massimo Dutti ensemble blended into the park setting on a visit to Edinburgh, May 2021.
HRH High Street
The Princess of Wales donned a pink M&S suit for a visit to the London Ambulance Centre in Croydon, March 2020.
Green Dream
The Princess donned a faithful Burberry number for a visit to a textile factory in Leeds in September 2023.
Recycled Red
The Princess Of Wales on her way to an event for her 'Shaping Us' Campaign On Early Childhood in September 2023, in one of her favourite red Zara blazers.
Magenta Masterpiece
The Princess of Wales was a tailored masterpiece in Emilia Wickstead for the Shaping Us National Symposium at the Design Museum, even accessorising with Princess Diana’s sapphire and diamond drop earrings.
#Princess of Wales#Catherine Princess of Wales#Catherine Middleton#Kate Middleton#British Royal Family#fashion#style#blazers#pants#suit#Alexander McQueen#Burberry#Roland Mouret#Emilia Wickstead#Massimo Dutti#M&S#Zara#fashion brands
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Khaite - pre fall 2023
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Same designer BUT not so different outfit
#catherine middleton#kate middleton#my edit#royals#sketchbook#kate#fashion#drawing#british royal family#royal fashion#hobbs#temperley london#emilia wickstead#Beulah#Zara#alexander mcqueen#jenny packham#Goat#Dress#Coat#Gown#Blazer#princess of wales#olympics
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Coronation - day 2
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#Alexandrinakentska alexkentska royal daakacademy CateMiddleton princes kateprincessofwales PrincessWales England Catherine cathe#celebration Coronation reiss Hollie Linen Blend Blazer neutral.lkbennettlondon Freida Cigarette Trousers kikimcdonough gold a
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Catherine’s Royal Closet (57/∞) ♚
↬ Cobalt Tailored Double-Breasted Blazer
The jewel toned blazer by Zara features a peaked lapel collar with front flap pockets and a double-breasted metal button fastening at the front.
Catherine wore the blazer on -
・ 5.05.2021 - International Day of the Midwife
・ 24.05.2021 - North Lanarkshire, Scotland
・ 12.10.2023 - SportsAid Workshop
#catherines royal closet.#catherines royal closet#the princess of wales#princess of wales#princess catherine#british royal family#british royals#royalty#royals#brf#royal#british royalty#kate middleton#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#royal fashion#fashion#style#zara rc.#rc zara.#princess kate#catherines blazers.#mine.#catherine princess of wales
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A Royal Recycling (part 325)
Blazè Milano
#kate middleton#catherine middleton#kate#princess of wales#my edit#a royal recycling#royal recycling#blazè milano#blazer#2023#2024#uk#fairford#wales family#raf#air tattoo#england#windsor#british royal family#royals#fashion#katepast#cancer#health#duchess of cambridge
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for the fear of falling apart | part four
you missed the paperwork that said joining the BAU meant having an unstable personal life, and Cat Adams is dedicated to making sure you know nothing is ever private
part one | part two | part three | part four | part five | epilogue
series masterlist
who? spencer reid x jareau!reader category: angst content warnings: fear of drowning, couples counseling, spencer's mommy issues, takes place during 15x6 "date night", pregnancy and miscarriage, stillbirth, sexual assault, way too many ellipses, suicide, attempted murder, reader's daddy issues, details from the dirty dozen plotline, mishandled apologies, a lot of yapping, near drowning, disassociation, self harm word count: 9.75k a/n: i hate cat adams so much but god she is so funny in this episode. also cat and spencer shippers are not welcome. why does he look so good in this gif. this is the extent of my coherent thoughts.
“I just made the bed,” you complained halfheartedly, still allowing yourself to be tugged over to the bed despite your protests.
Climbing up on the bed, you tucked yourself into Spencer’s side, so cold after getting out of bed that you wished you could absorb his body heat. “C’mere,” he muttered, placing his hands on either side of your waist and pulling you over him, the two of you meeting face to face. “Hi pretty,” he greeted, craning his head up to place a gentle kiss on your lips.
You smiled slightly against his lips, ducking your head so that your mouths never separated. Mornings away from the bureau were few and far between, so you weren’t interested in wasting a single moment. “Good morning,” you whispered before bringing your lips back to his.
When the phone started to ring, Spencer’s hands fell from your waist in disappointment. He leaned his head back while you rolled off the bed and handed him his phone which he begrudgingly answered, “Hey, what’s up?”
With the phone on speaker, you heard Emily’s voice ring through the phone, “We have a case, it’s urgent,” concern oozed through her tone as you pulled your blazer on over your blouse.
“Alright, we’ll be right in,” he responded for the both of you. Most of the time, they only needed to call one of you.
Emily cleared her throat, “Spencer, there’s something you need to know.”
The thirty-minute drive from the district to Quantico was silent. You decided to drive, not wanting to worry about the metro when there was so much on the line. Barely having put the car in park, Spencer was already flying out of the car and to the elevator.
Several questions rested like a weight on the tip of your tongue and part of you hoped that this was all part of a morbid prank, but you knew when it came to Cat, it was never a joke. Purposefully being the first two people there, you followed Spencer to where Prentiss and Rossi were waiting in the roundtable room, “Catch us up,” he said, walking through the doorway and beginning to study the information on the screen.
“Early this morning Garcia got an email from an anonymous server,” Emily began, looking between the both of you with concern in her eyes.
Dave nodded next to her, “She’s not obscuring her face, telling us she’s got nothing to hide.”
Next to you, Spencer nodded, slipping both of his hands into his pockets, “Any ideas on the victims or UnSub?”
Chewing nervously on the inside of your lip, you looked at the screen carefully. The photo displayed two girls, one of them a teenager, maybe eighteen, and the other couldn’t be much older than ten. You didn’t speak, waiting for the words that you have heard over the phone to be spoken in person.
“No, only the UnSub’s demand that we release Catherine Adams within twenty-four hours. I’m having her transferred here for questioning,” she informed Spencer, ��But we have no illusions. This is just a game to her, we know that. The question is, do we want to play it or not?”
In your periphery, you watched the remaining members of the team funnel into the bullpen, each of them placing their belongings on their respective desks before setting up for the day. Glancing back at Spencer, you shrugged almost indeterminably, “Do we have a choice?”
Spencer met your stare before looking back at Emily and Rossi, “Could you guys give us a minute?”
The both of them nodded, switching off the screen before heading out, presumably to begin briefing the remainder of the unit. You listened to the click of the door, waiting for Spencer to say anything.
“I don’t want you in there,” he told you.
You weren’t shocked by his request. When he was released from prison he had wanted to keep you near, going so far as to have you fly with him and your sister to Mount Pleasant because after three months he couldn’t bear to be separated. However, he didn’t want you in the observation room, so you stayed on the sidelines while he spoke with Cat, only hearing bits and pieces after the fact.
Once you nodded, Spencer took a deep breath, “I don’t want her to be able to use you against me. If she even gets the slightest idea that you’re behind the glass… I don’t know what she’ll do.”
Most members of the BAU had their One. The one UnSub that would likely haunt them for the rest of their lives, for Emily it was Ian Doyle, for Rossi it was Tommy Yates, and for Spencer it was Cat. “I’ll stay in the bullpen,” you reassured him, “I won’t leave the building, but I don’t need to listen in.”
“Thank you,” he murmured, pressing a timid kiss to your hairline before looking over to where Emily was waving him over.
Grimly, you followed Spencer out of the roundtable room, armed guards pouring through the elevator, signifying that the eagle had landed. You stopped at the glass doors, nestling yourself behind a wall – you didn’t need to see her, and she didn’t deserve to see you.
“She’s a contract killer?” Matt questioned as Spencer, Emily, and Rossi headed to the interrogation room. The only member of the team who hadn’t been around while Spencer was in Millburn, and the only member of the team with no experience with Cat Adams. In your gut, you felt a tug of envy.
Penelope nodded nervously, “She’s much, much more than that.” Her voice wavered slightly. Garcia had her own issues with Cat Adams, months of living in the BAU had left her worse for wear, but it was the best option while being hunted by a group of hit men.
You watched the members of the team as their eyes followed Cat around the hallway. “She’s a black widow,” JJ clarified for Simmons, “She preys on men she can seduce. She thrives on psychological seduction.” Her words made your stomach flip as you remembered everything she had put Spencer through in Mexico and subsequently prison – it was psychological warfare, and he was being sent into the lion’s den.
Luke nodded along to the narrative, “She has a body count that she’s never confirmed, but it’s believed to be in the hundreds.” Last time you had given tallying them up a chance you had almost reached two hundred, but she was only being criminally charged with seventy-three counts.
“She’s one of the most dangerous criminals we’ve ever arrested,” Tara admitted, “and she is obsessed with Reid.”
The group took a collective breath when Cat was fully in the interrogation room, “He’s the only man to ever outsmart her,” you continued. As much as he hated to admit it, everything she had ever said to Spencer had hit its mark, and you felt like your insides were being shredded at the knowledge that he was in there with her.
You flipped through Cat’s prison records once you were sat at your desk, looking up at any slight moment at the hope that someone might tell you what was going on. The prison records were relatively tame outside of what you already knew about her and Wilkins and her involvement with Lindsay Vaughn, but something you hadn’t thought about was her baby.
Spencer had broken the hard truth to Cat that day in Mount Pleasant, she couldn’t be a good mother. Her psychopathy would make it so that she would grow bored with a baby the same way a child would bore of a doll. You wondered how she viewed her miscarriage. Some psychopaths had the capacity to mourn, but you weren’t sure Cat fell within that demographic.
Her medical record painted a horrifying picture. She had been so far along that the baby had been delivered stillborn. Your stomach flipped at the charts, closing them before moving to the kitchenette to refill your coffee.
On your way, you saw Spencer through the glass doors, changing course so you could catch him before he went back. You veered around the corner, not wanting to call out his name before he turned into an interview room. Lagging behind, you kept yourself hidden, feeling like you were intruding and starting to walk backward, away from him.
Until you heard a crash and a shout, at which point you pivoted and returned to the interview room. A few agents started rubbernecking at the door, trying to see what was going on, “Keep walking,” you ordered them, pointing away from the room.
Inside the room, Spencer had haphazardly discarded his tie on the floor before proceeding to swipe everything off of the bookshelf. He didn’t acknowledge you as you stepped into the room, he just paced, placing his hand on his chest as he tried to self-regulate.
You tried to go around him, wanting to pick up the fallen books before anyone noticed what had happened, but before you could, Spencer grabbed your hand and pulled you into him. Getting over the initial startle, you reached out your arms and wrapped them around him, “I’m right here.”
“I’m struggling,” he admitted to you, holding you tightly against him. His time in prison felt like lifetimes ago at this point, but the way he hugged you reminded you of the day he got out – the last time you had to deal with Cat Adams.
His openness about his feelings helped to ease your own anxiety, and you were able to look up at him and offer a comforting smile, “That’s alright. This isn’t easy.” You kept your eyes on him, readjusting his rumpled collar and messy hair, “Why don’t you go get some water? I’ll take care of this,” you offered, holding your hand up when he tried to protest.
Spencer left without a fight, and you tried to reassemble the books and trinkets in the way they had previously been before wiping your palms on your jeans and walking back into the bullpen.
The team was gathering in the roundtable room, exchanging information and proposing ideas, “The victimology’s off,” Spencer said, gesturing to the screen where the two girls were being displayed.
“How so?” Tara asked, raising an eyebrow and glancing between your fiancé and the screen.
He crossed his arms in front of his chest, “Two young girls. She’s never done anything like this before.”
Agreeing, Tara looked around the table, “She usually targets men that remind her of her father. Children, even adult children are off limits.” She turned to Penelope, “Do we have an ID yet?”
Waving a fuzzy pen in the air, Penelope sighed, “You would think a parent or someone would notice, but there’s nothing coming up in any of my searches.”
“What do we know about the partner who’s been helping her?” Rossi asked no one in particular, looking to anyone who might have an answer.
Matt leaned his elbows over the table, “It’s gotta be someone from her prison. She wasn’t in contact with anyone else. We can start with known associates who were recently released,” he looked to Garcia, who nodded astutely before typing furiously on her laptop.
You spoke up from the doorway, slipping Spencer’s discarded tie into your back pocket, “I have a list going of associates at Mount Pleasant, we can do some comparing and contrasting,” you offered.
“Oh, I do love a good Venn diagram,” Penelope concurred, smiling before scooping up her laptop and making her way back to the lair.
Taking her seat, you uncomfortably sat next to JJ, leaning your knees toward Rossi so that you didn’t accidentally touch her legs. “Okay, can I tell you what’s been bugging me?” Your sister asked rhetorically, “Every time we’ve gone up against Cat, there’s the presenting agenda and the hidden one. If she sticks to pattern, this isn’t just about going on a date with Spencer.”
You considered the idea of her not having a secondary agenda but she had already veered so far off from her usual M.O. that everything else needed to follow the arbitrary rules in her mind.
“Right now, she’s a fixed variable,” Emily counseled, “We need to focus on identifying the UnSub and her victims.”
At that, everyone parted ways except for you and Spencer, you stayed flipping through folders of research you had on Cat Adams, ranging from her time as Miss .45 to her years in Mount Pleasant Women’s Correctional Facility. Spencer stood, hands on the back of your chair as he looked at the pictures being projected on the screen.
Every time Cat Adams came up, each topic you even slightly associated with her resurfaced – Diana’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Mexico, Millburn, and now the two of you were just barely recovering from the fallout of your sister’s truth. You were overwhelmed, and if you were overwhelmed, Spencer had to be on the verge of some kind of breakdown.
“I don’t know what to do,” he whispered despite the empty room, “Tell me what to do.”
You took a deep breath before turning your head and looking up at him, “I can’t tell you what to do. This is your decision.”
He sighed, lowering himself down in the chair next to you and resting his chin in his hand, “Then don’t tell me what to do, but I would like your input. Your thoughts, feelings,” he amended.
Smiling despite yourself, you looked over at him, “Someone’s paying attention in couple’s therapy,” you said lightly, setting your hand gently on his knee.
“I just need to know if we’re on the same page or if I’m going to mess everything up,” he said, bringing his free hand to where yours rested and threading your fingers together.
You leaned back in the office chair, shrugging slightly before you answered, “I think you should go.”
Spencer frowned, “What?”
“I think you should go on the date with Cat,” you iterated.
Clearly, that wasn’t what he had expected from you, “I don’t- You want me to go on a date with someone else?”
You flipped your file shut before looking back at him, “If I had the liberty to look at this situation as just your fiancé I would, but I’m not just your fiancé. I’m an FBI agent and I’m looking at these girls,” you gestured to the screen, “and I know that our best chance of finding them might just be sending you on a date with Cat.” You took a deep breath, “She always trips up and she always does it with you. It’s your call, at the end of the day, you don’t need to go if it’s not something you want to have to experience, but you asked for my thoughts, so there they are.”
Spencer looked conflicted as he considered his options, “I’ve- We’ve come so far recently. I’d hate to ruin all of that.”
Shaking your head, you smiled at his concern, “Solving the case has to come first this time, love.”
He nodded in agreement, standing up and keeping your hands intertwined, “Come with me,” he encouraged, nearly dragging you over to the interrogation room where Cat was. He opened the door to the observation room and brought you in with him.
You averted your eyes so that you didn’t have to look at her – possibly the only woman you would throttle given the chance – and just waited for Emily, who was getting more details.
Waiting for the door to close behind her, Spencer listened for the click before speaking up, “Well, what are her demands?”
Emily looked exasperated, sharing a look with you before responding, “She wants to go ice skating so she can skate circles around you. She’s wasting our time.”
And her own, you thought, Cat didn’t have much time to make an arrangement with Spencer, eventually, she’d just be sent back to prison. Ice skating would never get approved anyway. No matter how you try to spin it, no one would give her a blade.
The door opened, taking attention away from Cat and onto Penelope, who looked confused and mildly disturbed, “Okay,” she started, “Something weird happened, but it could be a lead. I just got a bazillion voicemail messages, all from the same address on Fourth Street.”
While Tara and Luke checked out the potential lead on Fourth, you stayed sat at your desk, listening carefully to the bustling office around you. Up in Emily’s office, you heard your sister and Simmons updating your unit chief, “We found the UnSub, her name is Juliette Weaver – it took the prison all of five minutes to identify her.”
You filtered through your file in front of you, looking for the information you had on Weaver while Matt continued speaking, “She was Cat’s old cellmate. Released from prison six months ago, off the grid a week ago.”
“What was she in for?” Rossi asked and you wondered if they knew how well voices carried into the bullpen.
Matt cleared his throat before responding, “Low-level possession, she took the rap for her boyfriend, but according to the warden, she’d follow Cat around like a puppy dog.”
Your unit chief hummed thoughtfully, “Easily manipulated. So, Cat groomed her, got her to take orders.” Much like she had done with Lindsey Vaughn, convincing her to destroy Spencer’s life – you wondered if Juliette considered Cat her lover too.
“It goes deeper than that,” JJ interjected, “Cat and Juliette have something in common.”
“Juliette’s dad killed her mom in a domestic dispute. Then he fled and was never caught,” Matt resumed, surprising you.
As you imagined the surprise on Emily’s face, she responded, “That’s exactly what happened with Cat’s parents.”
You watched them in the office as Matt set something down on Emily’s desk, “Yeah, so we did a little digging into Susan. We thought that she might’ve been Juliette’s mom, but she’s not.”
“She’s Cat’s,” Rossi realized.
Matt hummed in confirmation, “Susan Adams, unidentified cold case from 1987. She was found floating in the water on the Potomac. Thanks to that picture, the case isn’t cold anymore.”
Turning your attention back to the information you had on Cat’s former cellmates, you looked over Juliette’s personal information. There wasn’t much on her, but there were some details about her family – including two younger sisters. You would likely need Garcia to confirm it for you, but you had a good feeling that the two girls being held captive were Juliette’s sisters. If that was Juliette’s stake in this, you were no closer to figuring out what Cat’s endgame was.
Looking up at your computer, you thought about the first time Spencer and Cat had gone head-to-head. It had been almost four years to the date. You frowned at your monitor, “It’s an anniversary,” you whispered to no one in particular.
“What was that?” Luke asked from his desk, adjusting his Kevlar vest as he prepared to be the chaperone for the date.
Double-checking the dates, you turned to face him as you clarified, “Four years, almost to the date of the day Spencer arrested Cat.”
Luke nodded in understanding, “That’s why she chose now to act. It wasn’t just that she was running out of time, this was the perfect time for her to get into Reid’s mind.”
Scoffing, you gathered up your papers and walked up to Emily’s office, if Cat wanted to meddle, fine, but you could play her game too.
Four years, you thought to yourself. Spencer had been on family leave for months, and taking down Cat was his first case back. You wish you had known back then how much that case would affect the next four years of his life.
The team gathered when it was time, the remaining eight standing outside of the glass doors to the unit and watching and Spencer and Cat strolled through the hallway. She had been cleaned up, some poor agent sent out to find a date-appropriate outfit for her, and she was holding onto Spencer like he was a prize she had won at a fair.
Spencer’s face was blank. No, worse than that, he was completely absent. Separating himself from what was going on with Cat. It horrified you, every time you saw Spencer retreat into himself it made you sick to your stomach. You were grateful Luke was going with them, he was someone Spencer trusted to make the right calls.
For the first time that day, you and Cat locked eyes, glaring at each other in a battle of wills, “Don’t wait up,” she called out to you, winking before the heavy elevator doors slid shut.
Slowly, your group dispersed, going back to trying to figure out Cat and Juliette’s endgame. You looked at your files, but you couldn’t focus, you could barely breathe. Spencer would be safe. He was smart enough to evade anything Cat threw at him, but she seemed to chip at him every time they saw each other.
You swung in your office chair, trying to form an even semi-helpful thought as your sister came up to your desk, “Hey.”
Peeling your eyes away from the folders, you looked up at her, “Hi,” you responded, slightly confused.
JJ sat on the edge of your desk, crossing her ankles so her legs didn’t dangle, and she looked at you, blonde hair curtained around her face.
There wasn’t much for you to do until the date started and Spencer could fish for answers with Cat, but even so, you weren’t interested in holding a staring contest with your sister. “Did you need anything?” You felt like it was a gentle enough question, there was no reason for you to bring your hostile family relationship to work with you. Everyone knew there was something happening between the two of you, but no one knew precisely what it was.
Her eyebrows creased briefly, “I thought we could talk, just for a minute.”
You unceremoniously dropped your pen on your desk, leaning back and looking at your sister incredulously, “Kind of shit timing, don’t you think?”
“I invited you for dinner last night and you didn’t show up. Every time I come up to you at work you start a conversation with someone else,” she tried to explain herself.
It was exactly as she thought – you were avoiding her. You had no interest in repairing your familial tie, your thread of gold had frayed beyond repair. “I was busy last night, I told you I wouldn’t be able to make it. You’re the one who didn’t believe me.”
She sighed defeatedly, “Thursdays used to be your best night. You’d always come for dinner on Thursday nights like clockwork, are you telling me that changed overnight?”
You bit your tongue, but it wasn’t that you were trying to stop yourself from sniping at her, you were trying to stop yourself from telling her where you were last night. Thursday evening was your weekly couples counseling appointment and your sister didn’t need to be privy to the inner workings of your relationship. Besides that, none of this had been overnight – you hadn’t been over for dinner in months now.
For every single milestone that you reached with Spencer, JJ was the first person you told, but when you got engaged, she found out the news secondhand through Penelope. You knew you had hurt her. Maybe it wasn’t the same as her love confession, but you hurt her, and you couldn’t bring yourself to apologize. You weren’t entirely sure if you should apologize.
“I’m telling you that I didn’t snub you on dinner, JJ. I was busy, I couldn’t come,” you told her, keeping your tone level as you looked up at her.
Her expression soured, “How long are you going to be mad at me?”
Forever, if you could help it, but you couldn’t tell her that. Despite your anger, despite the sadness that thinking too hard about all of this brought you, you knew that you weren’t capable of holding your sister at arm’s length for the rest of your life. “JJ, I’m not-“ you cut yourself off. “When I found out that you were in love with Spencer, I promised myself that I wouldn’t hold it against you,” you lowered your voice, conscious of the bustling bullpen around you. “I’ve kept that promise. I can’t blame you for loving him when I know everything he has ever done that makes him loveable. I love him too. So, in whatever convoluted way you want to look at it, I understand where you’re coming from.”
She nodded in what seemed like agreement, “Ducky, I’ve known him for fifteen years, I couldn’t-“
“You see,” you interrupted her, “That’s where my understanding runs out. Just because you’ve known him longer doesn’t give you the right to come into our relationship and fuck everything up. Yes, Jennifer, you’ve known him for fifteen years, but you rejected him. You rejected him and ended up with someone else. Thirteen years after meeting Will, you told Spencer you were in love with him. Do you know how wrong that is?”
JJ’s shoulders slumped forward, “Yes, but-“
You held up your hand, stopping her from speaking, “No, JJ. There’s no ‘but’. What you did was wrong. You can try to justify it to me in whatever way you want, but what you did will always be wrong. It will always affect our relationship. Your love for Spencer is the ghost haunting our house and there are no Ouija boards in the world that can translate for me,” You cringed at your figure of speech, but you went along with it anyway.
“You’re engaged, so there’s obviously a way through this for the two of you,” she tried to argue, but you could tell her heart wasn’t in it.
Pausing, you picked at the dry skin around your nails, “Spencer and I had a really long and exhaustive talk a few weeks ago.”
She raised her eyebrows, “I know, I read the police blotter.”
You rolled your eyes, that hadn’t been a fun talk with Emily, but at least she prevented your dispute from reaching HR. “Yeah, we had a loud talk. We figured things out. We’re still figuring things out, but we decided that we’d rather do that together than apart.”
“I helped him pick the ring,” she confessed. “About a year ago and I thought… I thought he’d tell me before asking.”
Instinctively, your eyes flicked down to your left hand, “For what it’s worth, it was all very spur of the moment.”
JJ shook her head, “Why are you trying to comfort me right now?”
“God, JJ. I might be pissed at you, but you’re still my sister,” you snapped at her. “While I might want to, I can’t just cut you out of my life and I can’t stop myself from caring about you. If you want to work on our relationship, owning up to your mistakes is a good start. Spencer came clean to me and now we’re engaged, but that doesn’t negate the fact that this was broken in the first place. You don’t get to brush this under the rug.”
“You wouldn’t let me brush it under the rug anyway,” she retorted.
Your head snapped up to her, “Is that what you want? To forget any of this ever happened?”
She was quiet for a while before responding, “Yes.”
You pressed your lips together and studied her briefly, “Well, I can’t give you that.”
JJ opened her mouth like she wanted to say something else, but Emily beat her to it, calling out to you from the doorway of her office, “Do you have a second?”
The ceiling of your apartment was only interesting for a limited amount of time. You’d spent years in the apartment, tracing the patterns with your eyes just felt redundant now.
Emily had benched you. She disguised it as giving you the rest of the night off, but you were effectively taken off the case. She couldn’t claim it was a conflict of interest, everyone on the team had a conflict of interest with Cat Adams, but that’s what she thought it was.
You sat down on the couch, drumming your fingers on your denim-clad thigh while you waited for a phone call – you’d even take a text message.
Wallowing in your own boredom, you listened to the sounds of the city. Where the two of you lived, it was hectic during the day and became more manageable at night, but it was still the city. Cars drove by, sirens wailed, people chatted along the sidewalk, and people spoke in the hallway.
No, actually, people talking in your hallway was abnormal. Sitting up, you looked at the front door, considering going to snoop in on your neighbor’s conversation.
You didn’t even have the time to decide before the door opened, revealing Spencer and Cat in the middle of what seemed like a rather intense kiss.
He pulled away, looking into the apartment and seeming surprised to see you.
Standing up, your arms dangled limply at your sides, “Oh, Spence.”
Holding up a finger, he silently begged you to wait. You couldn’t hear anything that came out of his mouth, everything was muffled as you fought back the tears that were burning your eyes.
You didn’t talk again until Cat spoke to you. “What?”
She laughed slightly and you could hear your heart pounding, “Did it make you mad when I kissed your fiancé?”
You hated her. Your mother would tell you that hate is a strong word, and you still didn’t care, you hated her. “No,” you lied through your teeth.
Innocently, her eyebrows raised, “Why not?”
Four years. Four years of her haunting Spencer. You thought back to that first meeting at the restaurant and responded, “No offense, but you’re not really worth getting mad at.”
Her eyes lit up and even though you knew better, you were proud of yourself for striking a nerve. With a psychopath, that was a dangerous game. Before long, she meandered around the furniture in your home and sat in the reading chair, she looked at you, “Oh, sweetheart, we have so much to talk about. I’m so glad Spencie finally decided to introduce us.”
Anxiously, your eyes flicked over to Spencer’s. Worse than your own anxiety, he looked angry, an uncommon expression for him to wear. “It’s nice to have a real conversation with you,” you gratified her.
“Normally, Spencie and I, we spend our time together playing games, but tonight I want you both here to make a point,” she watched Spencer as the two of you waited for the ball to drop. “You could do so much better, because girl,” she turned to look at you, “You need to know the truth about him.”
Pinching your brows together, you looked at Cat, “What are you talking about?”
She smiled to herself, flipping her brown hair over her shoulder, “He told me that no matter what, he can’t get me out of his mind.”
“Everything I said to her tonight was a lie,” Spencer interjected, doing damage control on your relationship while Cat tried to take it apart.
Cat scoffed, “Did our kiss look like a lie?”
There was a time when Spencer was under the impression that he had been sexually assaulted by Cat in Mexico, and during that time, you were afraid of him hurting himself. You were in the lion’s den with him now and you had to rely on your gut. He wouldn’t kiss her unless it was his last resort. He wouldn’t do that to himself. He wouldn’t do that to you. Still, you forced yourself to look at him and answer her question, “No.”
“Thank you, now we’re getting to the heart of the matter,” she resumed smugly, obviously pleased with your response and she stood up, putting her hands on everything around the apartment. “You see, everyone thinks that Dr. Spencer Reid is- is just this nice, bookish, uh, genius who uh, always saves the day and has all the answers and has… zero mommy issues, right?” She pointedly tipped over a photo of Diana before she continued flouncing around the apartment, “But um, I know the real him.”
Spencer looked at her incredulously and you wished you could hear what he was thinking at that moment, “Yeah? Who’s the real me, Cat?”
She cocked her head at you, the faux pity in her eyes made you nauseous, “The real Spencer Reid throws women against walls and hisses that he’s going to kill them.”
He faltered and you knew she had hit her mark, “That was a very different situation.”
“Was it?” She challenged, looking at him for a rebuttal, but the vacant look was coming back to his eyes.
Chewing on the inside of your lip, you met his eyes, “What is she talking about?”
You had been in Mount Pleasant that day. For all of the things she knew about, she didn’t know that you had been there, and you could use that against her, but you’d likely hurt Spencer in the process.
“You tell her,” Cat insisted, “She’s not gonna believe it coming from me.” With a flourish, she sat back down in the chair, crossing her legs as she watched her entertainment for the night.
Spencer pursed his lips, leaning forward as his eyes flicked between the two of you, “Just like tonight, she got under my skin and-“
“You threw her against a wall,” you finished, displaying your comprehension of the story to Cat and reminding Spencer that you already knew.
Cat stood back up, dragging a hand along your shoulders, sending goosebumps sprawling across your skin. “Don’t skimp on the details, Spencie,” she goaded him. “She deserves to know everything.”
The terrible feeling you’d had all day worsened as you realized where she was going with this. It was the natural continuation of the story for her even if it wasn’t the truth.
“She was pregnant at the time, and I knew that when I hurt her,” Spencer admitted, the shame he felt emanating from him in waves.
You’re not like that, baby. You’re not a violent person, you remembered telling him. You wanted to tell him that now, but she’d never let you.
Cat looked at you, a devilish glint in her eye as she rounded out her fabrication, “And the next day I miscarried. The end.”
Your breathing hitched as you saw Spencer retreat completely into himself, “What? That’s not true.”
Her head snapped over to him, “It most certainly is true, check my medical records.”
“That doesn’t- I would-“ He stuttered, but it was too late.
“Stop,” she interjected, nodding her head in your direction, “Look.”
You were choking on the truth. You wanted to scream at her and simultaneously tell Spencer that she was lying to him. The words weren’t coming out, the only thing you had were tears. They were streaming down your face as you looked at nobody and nothing, sitting on your hands.
No one said anything for a while before Spencer sat down, keeping his distance from you, “I’m sorry.”
“Notice how your fiancé is apologizing to you and not me,” Cat instructed you, you peered up at her through wet eyelashes. “Men are all the same, aren’t they Ducky?”
Spencer jumped to your defense as you blanched at the nickname, “Don’t call her that,” he snapped.
Cat inclined her head toward him, “What, are you going to throw me up against the wall and choke me or do you only do that to pregnant women?”
Of all of the things for Cat to know about you, your childhood nickname wasn’t what you expected. You looked at her and met her eyes through your bleary ones, “Why are you doing this?”
You regretted the question as soon as you asked it, but you couldn’t take it back now, “Because I want you to see it,” she explained. “I want you to see that he is no better than all the men you chase. All the men who have hurt you before.”
“Stop,” you pleaded, staring at the floor in front of you.
Cat crouched next to you, forcing you to look her in the eyes, “I can see it in your face. Why did you flinch when I used your nickname?”
Your nostrils flared, “It’s none of your business,” you insisted.
She laughed at your attempted assertion, “Oh, but it is. In fact, it’s my specialty. Is he nearby? I could send Juliette over to say hi,” she offered.
“Say yes,” Spencer interjected, “Give her what she wants.”
Glaring at him, Cat waved him off, “He wants you to get me to make a phone call so they can trace it. You’re so good, the BAU.”
You shook your head helplessly, “I never wanted to be involved in this sick, twisted game between the two of you.” Even still, you had never been given the choice. Emily sent you home under the guise of waiting out the date only for it to be a trap.
Cat mock-pouted, “Tell me your story, Ducky, and I promise I will give Juliette a call and those two girls will be safe and sound.”
And that was the end of it. You couldn’t let your cowardice cost those girls their lives – or whatever Cat had planned for them.
“Come on, little duck,” she prodded at you, “It’s story time.”
Spencer shook his head, “Y/N, it’s a trap.”
Scoffing, Cat sat next to you, “It is so tricky, isn’t it? I mean, who are you gonna trust? The lying, cheating, violent psychopath… or me?”
Desperately, you looked up at Spencer and his face fell as he realized what you were doing. “My sister gave it to me,” you told her.
Impishly, she smiled, “Jennifer?”
“No,” you answered, “Roslyn, and don’t interrupt.” You frowned, piling your hands in your lap as you searched for the story. “I don’t remember it, but when I was learning how to walk I… waddled. So, when I would walk around Roz would follow me and make duck sounds, and I would mimic her. She started calling me Ducky after that and it just stuck.”
She smiled at you knowingly, “That is so sweet. How could you hate such a heartfelt nickname from your dearly departed sister?”
You shook your head, “I don’t hate it,” you insisted.
Cat cocked her head at you, “Tell me,” she goaded. “Tell me or I ruin her life.”
Quickly, you looked up at Spencer and made sure he caught the slip up too. The two of you shared a suspicious look before you continued, “My parents put me in school early, I started kindergarten when I was four and I learned early that kids were cruel. They would follow me around and quack,” you laughed despite yourself, what had seemed heinous as a child would barely make you spare a glance as an adult. “One day, we were doing a class craft, and they put glue and feathers on my seat so they stuck to my skirt when I stood up,” you told her, recalling the way your poor mother had to leave work to help you pick feathers from your skirt.
Next to you, Cat lifted a hand to her mouth, fake yawning as she waited for you to get to the man of it all.
“When she got home, I yelled at Roslyn,” You’d spiraled about this so many times in adulthood that you were surprised it had any effect on you anymore. “I told her I hated her. I told her she was a bad sister, and I wanted her to go away,” you admitted, fighting off tears again. “She skipped dinner that night and the next morning she… JJ found her. In the bathroom. She had slit her wrists with our father’s razor blade.”
Spencer’s brown eyes bore into you, reflecting the same sadness that you were sure was on your own face, “You were only four, it wasn’t your fault.”
“Well, you certainly didn’t help,” Cat snarked.
“Cat,” Spencer snapped.
Frustrated, you wiped under your eyes, “My dad blamed me. He told me he would give me up if it meant she would come back, and he’s maintained that sentiment ever since.” You knew now that there were other things Roslyn had been struggling with at the time, but part of you would always have the nagging feeling that you had a role in your sister’s suicide.
“So, you understand me,” she said matter-of-factly.
Confused, you lifted your head to look at her, “What?”
She scooted closer to you, “You understand why I’ve killed all of them. Those men,” she clarified.”
You looked at her, “No, Cat, I don’t understand you. I hate my dad, but I don’t want to kill him. I don’t prey on the deaths of the people that I hate, and that’s the difference between me and you. I want my dad to have to live with the fact that he’s a horrible person. I want him to live with what he did to me, to my family.”
Cat narrowed her eyes at you, “And he didn’t even visit you after you got shot.”
Out of guilt, you had assumed. His guilty conscience was the only thing that kept him away. After all, almost thirty years of telling you that it should’ve been you, the universe almost came through for him. “Give me the location,” you said, holding her to her end of the bargain.
Groaning, she held out her hand for your phone so she could put the location into your map. Once you had what you needed, you started making your way out, hearing her call after you, “Keep your head above water, Ducky!”
You kept moving, your feet moving beneath you even though your heart wanted to drop to the floor, you charged out the door, ignoring Emily as she tried to comfort you. Luke followed you out of the apartment building, neither of you speaking until you handed your phone to Luke, showing him the location. “Stay here, I’ll call the team and get them to meet here,” he told you, lifting your phone to let you know he was taking it with him.
Trailing behind him anyway, you got into the passenger seat of the SUV, “I have to go, Luke. It’s… I’ll be fine.”
He wasn’t entirely convinced, but Luke generally wasn’t one to argue with you. “Okay, but I’m still calling for backup.”
It wasn’t a far drive, in fact, months ago this bridge had been a regular stopping point when you went on walks, but as soon as you stepped out of the car and heard the water running below you, you froze.
There were flashing lights all around you, and the only thing you could do was watch as Juliette held onto the older of her two sisters at the edge of the bridge. The younger girl was calling out for her sister. Vaguely, you heard Matt trying to talk Juliette into letting them go.
The little girl screamed as Juliette shoved her sister off of the bridge, putting her hands up once the crime had been committed. Luke called for search and rescue through his comm, and you watched the little girl, just as old as JJ when Roslyn passed away.
Keep your head above water.
You didn’t remember much about Roslyn’s funeral, it was mostly JJ straightening your dress and fiddling with her necklace, but that singular event had changed the entire course of your life.
The screaming continued even as you ran to the edge of the bridge, not garnering anyone’s attention until it was too late, and Luke shouted your name as you dove off of the platform.
Afterward, the first thing you would remember was the pain. You absorbed the shock of hitting the water through your arms, causing strain on both of them. The darkness of the water was just as you imagined it would be. That is, until you rose to the surface, met with dozens of flashlights shining down on you.
People called your name, but you just looked around the water, listening for splashing as you hoped to find Juliette’s sister.
There was a gasp behind you, the both of you treading as best you could, but the water was cold, and she slipped under. Impulsivity was never your strong suit, so you hadn’t really considered the way your hands would go numb until you put an arm around her waist, trying to keep her head above the water.
“Y/N!” Matt called from the riverbed, shining his flashlight over at you while you tried to support the girl. It wasn’t easy, you ducked your head under the water and pushed her up, the darkness of the water threatening to swallow you whole.
Hoisting her up, you felt your teammates pull her from the water and sighed, forgetting where you were.
You gagged on the water before reaching up your arms, letting yourself be pulled out. The shock of the air on your lungs was nearly as bad as that of the water, but as you coughed up water on the dirt, you heard the girl start coughing as well.
Her body would have been dumped right where Cat’s mother had been found, and that little girl would have lost her big sister, just like you did. It was the only thing you could think of as you were brought back to the BAU because Emily was insistent on debriefing.
“You dove into the water?” Emily asked before ordering one of the desk agents to go find something for you to change into.
Your wet clothes clung pathetically to your skin as you nodded, “Yeah, I did.”
Luke smiled next to you, “It was pretty impressive, actually.”
“It’s reckless is what it is,” Emily said, studying your damp state, “Go up to my office and turn the space heater, we need to thaw you.”
Rolling your eyes, you walked up to Emily’s office and opened the door, turning the knob on the space heater before sitting on the little couch in her office. Placing your ring on the coffee table to dry, you wrapped your arms around yourself. You waited for the desk agent to return with clothes and instead were surprised when your sister came through the doorway with a pile of clothes in hand. “Hey,” she said, lifting the clothes, “Fresh from the Academy laundry.”
She closed the blinds as you stripped down to your tank top, pulling the sweatshirt over your head before swapping out your pants as well.
“How do you feel?” She asked gently, standing across from you hesitantly.
You looked down at your new clothes, “I feel like FBI Academy propaganda,” you responded, sitting back down on the couch.
Raising her eyebrows, she looked at you intently, “I meant after… everything tonight.”
Pulling your knees up to your chest, you looked up at your sister, “It never had anything to do with Spencer,” you whispered.
She pursed her lips before sitting next to you, “Well, it’s always Cat’s goal to get under Spencer’s skin. She just chose to use you to do it this time.”
You would probably never know how Cat managed to know so much about you. Honestly, you probably didn’t want to know. This time next week, Cat Adams would be dead, and that would just have to be enough for you.
“I can’t believe you jumped into the river,” JJ said in disbelief, rubbing a hand up and down your back.
Shyly, you shrugged at her, “I saw a little girl about to lose her big sister and I couldn’t let her go through that kind of pain.”
Your sister nodded in understanding, “She was eleven?”
You nodded slowly, “And her sister was seventeen,” you whispered.
Part of you felt like you had been staring at an alternate universe all evening. “So,” JJ said, moving the conversation, “Spencer’s on his way back. He’ll probably want to talk to you, clear some things up.”
“Will you sit with me until he does?” You asked softly, afraid of her sniping back about forgiveness, but she didn’t. That wasn’t the way JJ worked, she just nodded, leaning back against the cushions and letting you rest your head on her shoulder.
She didn’t get up and leave until Spencer arrived, she went to meet him in the bullpen, and you waited for the moment someone told him where you were. There was a sensation you had never experienced before, but you felt so separate from your own actions. Despite your still wet hair, you barely remembered diving into the water.
You sensed another psychological evaluation in your future.
The rotating heater warmed you in waves as you listened to your team. They filled Spencer in on everything that had happened tonight, from Juliette’s sisters to Cat’s real plan. “She…” Spencer stammered, “She told me Y/N had a big decision to make tonight. Where is she?”
Blankly, you stared ahead at the heater, wondering what they’d tell him and what they’d save for you. “Well, she may have jumped into the Potomac,” Matt told him tentatively, his voice was gentle as he dropped the bomb.
“She dove actually,” Luke corrected, and you imagined him being proud of his redress.
Emily cleared her throat, ever the mediator, and finally answered Spencer’s question, “She’s up in my office getting warm.”
There were no more questions after that, but you recognized the footsteps as Spencer approached the office. His knock was timid, but he didn’t wait for you to respond before opening the door.
His hair was awry, you supposed yours didn’t look much better, and his breathing was uneven. A symptom, you assumed, of finding out you had jumped into the fourth largest river on the Atlantic coast. “Hi,” you waved nervously.
At the same time, he spoke, “I’m so sorry.”
There was no use in pussyfooting around, “Did you want to talk now, then?”
“Yes,” he answered instantly, “I can’t… I’m so tired of things looming over our heads.”
You sighed, folding your hands in your lap, “That cumulonimbus has been there for quite some time, hasn’t it?”
“I just cheated on you and you’re making cloud jokes?” Spencer asked in disbelief. At some point in the night, he had lost his jacket, leaving him in a rumpled dress shirt.
Turning to stone, you paused. Maybe it was the Potomac water that you had ingested, maybe it was the other events of the evening, but you had brushed off the kiss between him and Cat nearly immediately. “I guess I didn’t really think of it that way,” you admitted.
He leaned back on Emily’s desk, “All of these problems we’ve been having, and we were just beginning to make headway. I went and ruined it.”
Raising your eyebrows, you looked at Spencer quizzically, “Okay, well, now you’re catastrophizing.”
“I made a choice years ago that resulted in you facing one of your biggest fears tonight, you’re shaking, and your clothes are in a sopping pile on the ground,” he explained as if you weren’t well aware. “I don’t think you’re taking this seriously.”
“I think you just had a shitty night spent with a woman who has a knack for convincing you you’re evil, so you’re telling me how evil you are right now,” you responded, leaning back on the couch cushions. “You’re not evil and you’re barely a cheater,” you told him, “I’d love to lay out all of the evidence for you, but I’m exhausted and I’d rather we just go home.”
One look at Spencer told you that you weren’t going to be getting what you wanted tonight, the histrionics of your evening weren’t over. “I made you cry,” he said meekly. He said it like it was the worst thing he could ever do to you.
“I’m the one who told you to go! I might not be a genius, but I’m smart enough to have considered the fact that Cat would try to make a move.” Groaning, you covered your face with your arms, “Spencer, Cat made me cry. I had to sit back and watch her manipulate you into believing you caused her miscarriage.”
“You knew?” He breathed.
You nodded, dropping your arms and looking at him miserably, “Yes, I knew the truth, and it killed me to not be able to tell you.”
Waiting for him to respond was agonizing. You desperately wanted to apologize for not telling him as soon as you found out about Cat’s baby, but you didn’t think it was important information at the time.
“Oh, thank goodness,” Spencer finally spoke. “I thought… I couldn’t handle it if you thought that I’d-“
Quickly, you shook your head and waved your hands, “No, Spence. I knew the truth from the get-go.”
He was quiet, shuffling his feet on the carpet before he looked up at you. He opened his mouth to speak but second-guessed himself before sealing his lips and crossing his arms in front of his chest. Watching you for a moment, he spoke, “Do you remember when you asked me what my truth would’ve been? If Pinkner had asked me instead of JJ?”
“We should go to bed.”
“Wait, what’s your truth?”
“My truth is that I’m tired, we should go to sleep.”
Part of you wanted to ask if he wanted to do this now, after the day the two of you had, you’d be perfectly content with going home and leaving this conversation for tomorrow. Instead, you nodded, “Yes, you ignored it.”
Spencer chuckled nervously, “You had been spending weeks looking for a reason to pick a fight with me. I didn’t think you would accept my answer for what it was.”
“The truth,” you drew your own conclusion, shifting uncomfortably on the couch.
Slowly, he knelt on the ground in front of you, “You were looking for me to tell you that I shared JJ’s feelings. You wanted me to say that you were my second choice, but that has never, ever been my truth. It never has been.”
Swallowing thickly, you reached your hands out and took his in yours, gently skimming the pads of your thumbs over the back of his hands, “Spencer, truth or dare?”
“Truth,” he whispered.
“What’s your truth?” You asked him softly, approaching the topic like a deer in the woods.
He looked down at your intertwined hands, noting the fact that you had taken your ring off before he responded, “I’ve spent my entire life trying to live up to the expectations of others. I went to Caltech, then MIT, and then I was recruited to the BAU. Through all that, I was under the impression that I was letting people down.”
This was a familiar conversation to you. You once spent hours talking him off of a metaphorical ledge because he hadn’t cured schizophrenia.
“I’m not the perfect son, who sent his mother away a week after turning eighteen,” an action that had almost gotten him killed. “I’m not a perfect agent and I’m not a perfect friend because the expectations set for me are too high, but I’m not a perfect boyfriend or fiancé either. It’s not because you hold me to a certain standard, it’s because I failed you.”
Your eyes widened at his admission, “Spencer, no, you didn’t.” Your chest ached at the thought of this living in his head. He had been living while paralyzed by the weight of the expectations of others when he just wanted one thing - to feel normal.
He waved you off, “Do you remember what you asked me? On that date in the shooting range?”
Seven years ago, shortly after Emily left for Interpol, you and Spencer had an impromptu date at the shooting range. “I asked you not to break my heart.”
“And I have, haven’t I? Time and time again,” he asked rhetorically, not looking for an answer even when you wanted to prove him wrong. “You’ve watched me get shot, you’ve seen me in handcuffs, beaten, kidnapped, fired – and you’ve never wavered. You have loved me through it all, and I haven’t reciprocated fairly. I had never known unconditional love, and I think you’re the closest thing I’ve ever had to it. I get put on this pedestal by everyone I meet and you’re the only person who has ever made me feel average. I know average is usually used with a negative connotation, but in this case, I mean it positively. You don’t have outlandish requests from me, all you’ve ever asked for is love, and I… I’m never going to be able to verbalize how much that means to me. How much you mean to me.”
“Spencer,” you tried to interject.
His eyes met yours, his brown irises slightly bleary as he looked at you intently, “I am so sorry. I’m sorry about your sister and I’m sorry about kissing Cat and I’m sorry about all of the ways I have broken your heart and if you… if this is where you need to call it, then I completely understand.”
“Spencer,” you echoed.
He tilted his head to the side, “What?”
You raised your eyebrows, “My ring is over there, on the coffee table, will you put it back on for me?”
“Do you mean it?” He asked, reaching behind him for the ring without waiting for your answer.
Holding out your left hand, you nodded, “There have been a lot of wrongs – from the both of us, but I don’t… I can’t hold the JJ thing against you anymore. You’re verifiably a genius. So, if you tell me that the only thing that would’ve pleased Cat is kissing her, then I’ll believe you. I trust you, and if I lose that, then I lose myself.”
He seemingly thought about it for a moment before responding, “It was the only thing I could think of, and I promise I will make this up to you.”
Smiling softly, you flexed your fingers once he slid the ring back on, relishing the feel of the metal on your finger. “Then it’s a good thing you’re only getting married once, it gives you a lot of time to make it up to me.”
“Did you have any ideas?” He asked a little too eagerly.
You beamed, “Oh, I have a few.”
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“Hello there! You can call me Catherine! Just your average person who is going against societal gender norms I first remember crossdressing when I was 3 years old. I unfortunately held back due to the usual societal pressure.
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Der Wiedereinstieg ins Berufsleben
„Mach’s gut, Liebling. Am Freitag bin ich wieder da. Mami muss wieder arbeiten.“ Die Worte schienen das kleine blonde Mädchen vor ihr kaum zu interessieren. Denn die 4-Jährige war schon längst wieder mit ihrer neusten Ergänzung ihres Spielzeug-Pferdestalles beschäftigt und fegte damit durch den Flur. Catherine beugte sich runter, drückte ihre Tochter an sich, und wandte sich dann ihrem Ehemann zu. „Bis bald, Schatz.“ Ein flüchtiger Kuss, unterbrochen von dem Geräusch eines zerbrechenden Glases aus der Küche, zweifellos von Kind 2. Ihr Ehemann seufzte und wandte sich ab. „Gute Reise, wir halten hier die Stellung“ rief er ihr noch nach, als die Klänge der Zerstörung aus der Küche lauter anschwellten. Catherine nahm ihren Rollkoffer, und drückte die Klinke der Haustüre nach unten. Dann war es ruhig. Die wohlige Stille wurde nur unterbrochen von ihren Gedankenkarussell, dass sich sofort drehte und ihren Mund auszutrocknen zu schien.
Im Aufzug korrigierte sie mit leicht erhöhtem Puls noch ihr Outfit. Das lange rote Kleid endete eine Handbreit unter dem Knie. Darüber ein cremefarbener Blazer. Die langen blonden Haare wellig herabhängend. Sie sog ihren Bauch ein. Sie stand zu ihren 39 Jahren, aber sie musste diese ja nicht sofort jedem aufs Auge drücken. Denn Blicke bekam Catherine allein schon wegen ihrer ungewöhnlichen Körpergröße ab. 185 kurvige Zentimeter groß, das sieht man nicht alle Tage. Ihr Ehemann scherzte immerzu von ihrer skandinavischen Wikinger-DNA, die ihr Familienstammbaum eigentlich nicht verriet. Ihr breiter Mund und das laute Lachen hatten früher tatsächlich auch die Jungs etwas abgeschreckt. Die Kleineren trauten sich manchmal gar nicht ran and jemanden, der fast einen Kopf größer ist. Aber mit ihrem Mann hatte sie vor 12 Jahren noch im Studium den absoluten Glücksgriff gemacht. Lustig, loyal, abenteuerlustig – sie verfiel ihm Hals über Kopf. Als die Kinder da waren, war er jedoch dank seiner besseren Position in dem Bauunternehmen seines Vaters ganz klassisch der Brotverdiener. Für sie hieß es ab in die Familiengestaltung, was Catherine aber nach der stressigen Zeit in der Anwaltskanzlei durchaus willkommen hieß.
Aufgetaucht nach den intensiven Phasen der ersten Kinderjahre kam für sie nicht in Frage, immer nur die Hausfrau zu spielen. Wieder zurück in das Büro, wo man sie mit offenen Armen erwartete. Als sie in der Tiefgarage des Aufzugs zu ihrem gemeinsamen Wagen mit schnellen Schritten spazierte, schmiegte sie sich an das harte rhythmische Echo ihrer Heels auf dem Garagenbeton. Ein unerbittlicher Rhythmus, dachte sie, und verfing ihre Gedanken sofort in andere, dunklere Ebenen.
Die dunkle Limousine klickte erfreut, als sie das Auto entriegelte. Sie fädelte sich in das Auto, schloss die Tür und nahm fünf tiefe Atemzüge, wie sie es sonst immer in ihrer Yogastunde machte. Die Gedanken ordneten sich. Der Strudel aus Bildern in ihrem Kopf wurde klarer. Die Geschichte formte sich. Das Kribbeln auf ihrer Haut wird intensiver. Bei der Vorstellung daran, was vor ihr lag. Heute, und in den wenigen Stunden. Denn es war keine normale Dienstreise. Ein tiefer Atemzug. Nichts war mehr normal, seit sie nämlich vor genau 2 Monaten wieder zurück in ihre alte Kanzlei in Teilzeit zurückgekehrt ist.
Denn was ihr Mann nicht wusste, ist dass ihre alte Firma sie eigentlich nicht gebrauchen konnte. Das eröffnete ihr der Senior Partner, nachdem sie sich nach einer Stunde Smalltalk und gegenseitiges Herzeigen von Kinderfotos auf das Thema ihrer möglichen Rückkehr fokussierten.
„Du weißt, Catherine, wenn es nach mir ginge, würdest du noch heute an deinem alten Platz sitzen. Aber die innerpolitischen Spielchen hier wurden immer größer, jetzt sitzen viele motivierte Junge hier. Gut vernetzt, mit wichtigen Eltern. Und auch Mädels, die scheinbar einen unendlichen Vorrat an Energie besitzen“, rechtfertigte sich großgewachsene, graumelierte Partner, gerade in dem Moment, als eine spindeldürre Rothaarige mit einem viel zu kurzen Rock an dem verglasten Büro vorbeiging und er einen Moment zu lange ihr nachblickte. Catherine glaubte zu verstehen, was genau er mit „Energie“ meinte. Ihr mulmiges Gefühl wurde immer größer, je länger diese Konversation dauerte.
„Ich dachte, du schätzt vielleicht die Erfahrung, die ich einbringe“, schaltete sie auf Kontra. „Erfahren im Windelwechseln bin ich selber“, retournierte er souverän. Beide lächelten sich an, eine mehr gequält als der andere. Er betrachtete sie lange aus seinen stechenden blauen Augen. Nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit lehnte er sich nach vorn über den Tisch. „Du musst mir schon mehr anbieten können, Catherine. Wie gesagt, die Konkurrenz ist groß. Aber ich bin durchaus gewillt, mich von deinen Fähigkeiten auch nach so langer Abwesenheit nochmal zu überzeugen.“ Er griff nach einer Fernbedienung und mit einem Klick wurden die klaren Fenster milchweiß und man erkannte nur mehr Schemen draußen. Ebenso wurde der Sound entsprechend abgeriegelt.
Er stand auf. „Klartext: Ich weiß, wie wenige Firmen Positionen wie deine in Teilzeit anbieten. Bei uns kennst du die Gepflogenheiten und das Team. Ich weiß, du willst arbeiten. Dass du raus musst aus dem Zuhause nach all den Jahren. Und dass vielleicht noch etwas der alten Catherine in dir steckt.“
Sie schluckte. Und wusste, worauf er anspielte. Es war vor langer Zeit, noch bevor sie ihren Mann kennenlernte. Und sie ein Praktikum hier im Unternehmen, genau bei ihrem jetzigen Gegenüber machte. Und es nicht bei reinen Praktikantinnen-Tätigkeiten blieb. Sondern es auch vereinzelt spätabends zu horizontalen Einlagen, genau hier in dem Office. Sie hatte niemanden davon erzählt, keiner Sterbensseele. So lange war es her, dass es komplett aus ihrer aktiven Erinnerung gewichen war. Sie war die liebevolle Mutter, die loyale Ehefrau, die meist zu müde für Sex im Ehebett war, wenn ihr Mann entsprechende Avancen nach einem langen Samstag machte. So lange war es her, dass sie nun komplett unvorbereitet auf diese Gedanken prallte, die tatsächlich den Gedanken abwogen, ihren Mann zu betrügen? Den sie überaus liebte? Und ihr gesamtes Familienglück auf das Spiel stellte? Gab es nicht noch andere Jobs für sie?
Als sich der Gedankennebel lichtete, stand er schon vor ihr. Catherine blickte geradewegs in seinen Schritt in der dunkelblauen Anzughose, der sich schon etwas ausbeulte. „Ich kann das nicht. Ich mach das nicht mehr. Ich bin jetzt anders“, murmelte sie, gleichermaßen zu sich, als auch zu ihm. „Ich weiß, ich weiß. Aber wenn ich dir deinen Job zurückgeben soll, musst du mir auch etwas entgegenkommen. Und, hatten wir nicht immer Spaß?“ Er strich ihr mit seiner großen Hand mit dem Handrücken über eine Wange. Sie roch sein Aftershave, er ihren Duft. Die hormonelle Erinnerung von vor 15 Jahren griff in den Chemikaliencocktail in ihren Gehirnen ein. Catherine bewegte sich keinen Zentimeter. Das fasste er als stille Zustimmung auf. Er dreht die Hand und streichelte ihre Wange weiter. Sein Daumen rieb sanft über ihr Kinn, lief entlang ihrer leicht geöffneten Lippen von rechts nach links. Dabei schaute er ihr tief in die Augen, als wollte er ihre Seele erkunden, ob sie sich ihm schon ergeben hat. Quasi als Antwort ließ er den Daumen zwischen ihre Lippen gleiten und traf dort ihre gierige Zunge an und Catherine begann sofort, leicht daran zu saugen, ohne den Augenkontakt zu brechen. Ein jüngerer, unerfahrener Mann hätte sie jetzt gepackt und sofort alle Zurückhaltung über Bord geschmissen. Nicht er. Er streichelte sie sanft weiter. „Schreib deinem Mann, dass du erst in 1,5 Stunden heimkommst.“ Wortlos und ferngesteuert nahm Catherine ihr Handy aus ihrer Handtasche und tippte eine schnelle Nachricht. Als das Handy wieder in der Tasche war, schaute sie wieder auf. Und war eine andere Catherine. Eine, die ihr braves Familienleben nun ablegen wollte. Die merkte, was ihr in den letzten Jahren gefehlt hat. Die von alle diesen Gefühlen mehr als durcheinandergebracht war und jetzt vor allem eins wollte. Aktion. Handlung. Der Seniorpartner half ihr aus ihrem grauen Blazer und legte ihn behutsam zusammen und legte ihn weg. Fast beiläufig ließ er seine Hand in ihre Bluse gleiten und knetete jede Brust hart durch. Catherine hatte seit 5 Minuten kein Wort mehr gesagt in diesem Raum. Ihr Körper antwortete für sie. Sie hörte nur das Vibrieren ihres Telefons in dem Moment, als er Partner ihre Hand nahm, sie aufstehen ließ und sie hinter seinen großen Mahagoni-Tisch führte. Er setzte sich in seinen großen Ledersessel vor sie und deutete nur kurz auf den Boden. Catherine schluckte und ihre Knie gaben nach. „Was für eine schöne Überraschung dieser Termin doch ist, Catherine. Ich war mir wirklich nicht sicher, ob ich dich an genau diesen Ort bringen konnte“, sagte er und öffnete langsam seine Gürtelschnalle. „Also zeig mir mal, wie eine verheiratete Hausfrau mittlerweile bläst. Ich hab ja nur die jungen Dinger, die sich aufführen wie Pornostars in letzter Zeit“ grinste er und befreite seinen großen Prügel. Catherines Augen weiteten sich sichtbar, und eine kleine Stimme in ihrem Kopf erinnerte sie an die Tatsache, dass ihr Mann doch eher mittelmäßig bestückt war. Und die Routine natürlich ihren Lauf nahm.
Sie kroch zwischen seine Beine und näherte sich mit ihrem Kopf direkt seinem Riemen. Sie versuchte die Spitze mit ihren Lippen einzufangen. Der Partner jedoch hatte andere Pläne und schlug ihr seinen Schwanz gleich direkt hart in ihre Richtung, sodass er quer über ihr Gesicht klatschte. Er fand es unterhaltsam, wie problemlos er diese Hausfrau dazu gebracht hat, sich ihm anzubieten. Sie leckte den Schaft entlang, eine Seite rauf, die andere wieder runter und stülpte dann ihre vollen Lippen über die Eichel. Und sofort begann sie ihn tief in ihren Mund zu schieben. Sichtlich angespornt von der Konkurrenz, wie sie der Partner ihr schilderte wollte etwas in ihr ihm zeigen, dass sie auch noch eine vollwertige Frau war, auch mit 39 und er sich noch wundern würde. Mit viel Speichel bearbeitete sie den Schwanz des 61-Jährigen und ließ sich breitwillig von seinen Händen in ihren blonden Mähnen leiten.
Sie wusste gar nicht mehr, wann sie ihrem Mann zuletzt einen Blowjob gegeben hätte. Sie wusste nur, dass sie hier und jetzt alles dafür tat, den großen adrigen Schwanz in ihrem Mund zu befriedigen. „Mmmh das machst du gut, du Hausfrau. Wer hätte das gedacht? Du hast wohl viel nachzuholen“, stachelte er sie an, als das Schmatzen schön langsam in einen fachgerechten Mundfick überging und Würgegeräusche den Raum erfüllten. Er ballte eine Hand zur Faust und schlug sie auf ihren Hinterkopf, sodass sie ganz aufgespießt auf seinem Rohr in seinem Schoss lag. So hielt er sie für einige Sekunden, bis ihr Körper vibrierte und sie um Atem rang. Dann wartete er bewusst noch 5 weitere Sekunden und ließ sie dann wieder an die Luft. Sie hustete Speichel und Precum, lange Lustfäden zogen sich von seiner Eichel zu ihren Lippen, die geröteten Wangen, die tränenden Augen – sie sah wunderschön aus. Das sagte er ihr auch, was ihr ein stolzes Lachen abverlangte. Dann rieb er ihr wieder grob über das Gesicht, sammelte die Nässe und rieb sie über ihre Brüste, sodass die weiße Bluse komplett durchsichtig wurde.
Als sie wieder aufschaute, gab er ihr eine schallende Ohrfeige und zog sie auch. „Komm Kleines, Reitstunde. Zeig mir, ob du das noch so gut kannst wie mit 22 damals.“ Wieder dieses verschmitzte, selbstsichere Grinsen, dass ihr durch Mark und Bein fuhr, als sie aus ihrem Rock stieg und er kurzerhand ihre Strumpfhose zerriss. Die Bluse flog Sekunden später, genauso wie der brave BH. Splitternackt mit gerötetem Gesicht und Brüste setzte sie sich auf ihn und nahm ihn sofort tief in ihrer mittlerweile klatschnassen Pussy auf. „Mmmmh du fühlst dich toll an. Los jetzt“, spornte sie der Partner an. Und Catherine richtete sich auf, und ließ ihr Becken kreisen. Zuerst vorsichtig. Ein paar Runden rauf und runter. Dann aber in kleinen Kreisen, mit Wellenbewegungen. Fand heraus, was sich gut anfühlte. Wie er sich in ihr am besten anfühlte, sein dicker pulsierender Schwanz. Er weckte in ihr sichtlich etwas, was sie lang verloren, geglaubt hatte. Sie fühlte sich wieder als Frau, ungemein erotisch. Sie ließ ihren Körper dem seinen entgegenkrachen. Kein Gedanke an ihren Ehemann oder Kinder, keinen an ihr Versprechen oder Loyalität oder dem Ehering, mit dem sie vorher den dicken Schwanz eines fremden Mannes in der Hand hatte. Gemeinsam pulsierten sie auf dem schweren Ledersessel ihrer Lust entgegen, alle Zweifel über Bord geworfen. Er packte ihre Pobacken, zog sie weit auseinander, slappte sie und krallte sich in ihnen fest. Sie rieb ihre blanken und überempfindlichen Nippel an seinem weißen Hemd, tropfte schwitzend auf ihn. Sie verlor jedes Zeitgefühl, wusste nicht mehr, wie lang sie ritt, wie lange es her war, dass sie Sex hatte, oder dass ein Schwanz sich in ihrem nassen Lustzentrum sooo gut anfühlte.
Sie sah die Erlösung immer näherkommen, griff an seine Schultern und legte sich noch einmal ins Zeug, dass sie laut schmatzend ihren alten und zukünftigen Chef hart in seinem Büro abritt. Der Alte forderte sie, immer weiterzumachen und sich zu holen, was sie vermisst hatte. Er erwiderte nun seinerseits die Stöße von unten, umklammerte ihre Hüfte und hämmerte wie eine Nähmaschine in diese losgelassene Schlampe einer Hausfrau, die sich heute in seinem Büro wiedergefunden hatte.
Wenige Momente später fegte eine riesige Welle der Erlösung über Catherine hinweg. Ihre Beine zitterten stark und sich brauch auf ihm zusammen. Ihre Spalte lief aus, als der innere Knoten in ihr sich erlösend öffnete und ihr schwarz vor Augen wurde. Im letzten Augenblick ihrer Zuckungen merkte sie auch, wie sich der Senior Partner in sie ergoss, mit einer ebenfalls mehr als gewaltigen Ladung. Zufrieden seufzend lagen beide noch einen Moment auf dem Ledersessel und hörten ihren Atemzügen zu.
10 Minuten später verließ Catherine wieder sein Büro. Mit der Jobzusage, gesäubert, und so unauffällig, dass es niemand auffiel, dass sie keine Strumpfhose mehr trug. Auch wenn seine Sekretärin leicht die Augenbraue hob, als sie an ihr vorbeiging und etwas vermutete.
Für Catherine war es jedoch nicht vorbei mit diesem Erlebnis. Ein Teil des Deals war, dass sie von nun an dem Senior Partner zur Verfügung stehen sollte. Er hatte sichtlich Gefallen an ihr und ihrem neuen Selbstverständnis gegenüber ihrer Sexualität gefunden. Und Catherine konnte nicht anders als zusagen. Sie merkte erst, wie sie auf dem Senior Partner um ihr Leben ritt, wie ausgehungert die Jahre der Ehe sie zurückgelassen hatten. Die ganze Zeit den Kindern unterzuordnen, hatte ihren eigenen Lusttrieb fast zum Ersticken gebracht.
Gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann feiert sie die guten Nachrichten, dass sie ein tolles Angebot bekommen hatte und das auch angenommen hatte. Sie hatten ein schönes Abendessen um 19 Uhr, um 21 Uhr waren sie Bett, 5 Minuten später war ihr Mann eingeschlafen. Und Catherine konnte nur dran denken, wie sie aus heiterem Himmel jetzt ihren Körper verkauft hatte. Und wie sie es genoss und sich lebendig fühlte, wie selten zuvor.
So begann ein zweiter sexueller Frühling für die 39-Jährige. Der Senior Partner gab ihr Anweisungen, die sie zu erfüllen hatte. Verhaltensaufgaben, Outfitwünsche. Zum Beispiel neue Strings und Ouvert Panties anziehen, die ihr Mann nicht sehen durfte. Wenn er im Büro war, wurde sie einmal pro Tag zu einer Besprechung eingeladen, die dann meistens so endete, dass sie unter seinem Schreibtisch Platz nahm und seinen dicken Prügel bearbeitete, währende er Calls oder Aktennotizen versah. Manchmal wenn nicht mehr viele Leute im Büro waren, bat er sie ins Archiv, beugte sie wortlos über den Aktentisch in der Mitte, klappte ihren Rock hoch, gewiss, dass sie kein Höschen mehr trug und fickte die große Blondine hart und rücksichtslos durch, bis er sich tief in sie ergoss. Er bestand darauf, dass sie nicht verhütete, und sie war machtlos in ihrer Widerrede. So ging das nun die letzten Monate im Office, ihr Mann war völlig ahnungslos dass sie nun ein Zweitleben als abgerichtete Schlampe für ihren Chef führte.
Deshalb lenkte sie jetzt auch ihr Auto nicht zum Flughafen, wie ihr Mann dachte. Denn ihre „Dienstreise“ war ein Treffen von allen Kanzleipartnern in ihrem schönen Hotel, abgelegen an einem Weingut. Ihr Senior Partner hatte schon oft davon gesprochen, dass er sie bald auch den anderen zum Spielen und Genießen gab. Und jetzt sollte es so weit sein. Die Partner wussten nur, dass sie eine Überraschung erwartet, aber nicht, dass es Catherine sein soll. Auf Anweisung hatte sie komplett auf Unterwäsche verzichtet, ihr Koffer ist nur voll mit Toys und neuer Lingerie, die er für sie gekauft hat.
Nach einer Stunde kam sie im Resort an und checkte in das gemeinsame Zimmer ein, dass sie mit dem Senior Partner bewohnen sollte. Dort fand Catherine einen Zettel mit der Anweisung, ein rotes extra nuttiges Lingerie-Set anzuziehen und sich einen dicken weißen Bademantel drüber zu ziehen und in einem der Konferenzräume auf weitere Anweisungen zu warten.
Kaum angekommen und sich wie gewünscht auf dem großen schwarzen Tisch lasziv präsentiert, ging auch schon die Tür auf und die 10 Partner betraten den Raum. Totale Stille und Verwunderung übermannte die Gruppe. Nur der Senior Partner und Urheber des Plans lächelte sanft und erzählte etwas von „harter Arbeit“ und „Moralbooster“. Deshalb ist es seine ausdrückliche Freude, sie alle heute in sein kleines Geheimnis einzuweihen. Das Geheimnis, dass er eine seine respektierten Anwältinnen zu seinem kleinen devoten Sexspielzeug abgerichtet hatte. Fast zum Beweis ging er zu Catherine, zog ihren Kopf überhängend über eine Tischkante und schob ihr, während er erzählte seinen harten Schwanz in ihren Mund, den sie fachmännisch und mittlerweile routiniert bearbeitete. Das brach das Siegel und die Männerrunde stürzte sich Hals über Kopf über Catherine. Bald beschlugen die Fenster, und aus der geplanten Strategie-Session wurde eine handfeste Orgie, mit Catherine in der Mitte als Spielball und Lustobjekt.
Während ihr Mann sich liebevoll diese Tage um ihre Kinder kümmerte, sie zur Schule und Nachmittagssport und Playdates chauffierte, kochte und die Wohnung putzte, wurde Catherine quasi rund um die Uhr benutzt. Sie schlief nur dann, wenn alle anderen sich in ihr komplett ausgepowert haben. Je nachdem, welcher Partner sie im allabendlichen Pokergame gewonnen hatte, durfte sie nach dem allabendlichen Gangbang mit in sein Zimmer nehmen. Manche fesselten sie, manche führten allerlei Gegenstände in sie ein, manche schlugen ihren Po wund, manche waren so dick bestückt, dass sie glaubte platzen zu müssen. Manche ließen sich ihren Schwanz von Catherine blasen, während sie wiederum mit deren Frauen facetimeten und dabei ihren unwiderstehlichen Mund genossen. Wenn die Partner dann doch arbeiteten, kroch Catherine unter dem Tisch von Platz zu Platz, um die hart arbeitenden Männer nacheinander zu entsaften. Dass sie dann für die allabendliche Session überhaupt noch Stehvermögen hatten, wertete Catherine als Zeichen ihrer Qualität als Hure. Nichts war ihr zu viel, sie trainiert viel, um gute Kondition für die unzähligen Gruppenficks zu haben.
Zwei Juniorpartner schleppten auch eines Abends eine süße 18-jährige Barkeeperin ab und holten Catherine, um ihren Saft aus den vollgepumpten Löchern der 18-Jährigen zu lutschen. Die darauffolgende Lesbenaction bejubelten die zwei Partner dermaßen, dass die 18-Jährige mit einem sehr dicken Geldkuvert heimgeschickt und die nächsten Nächte wieder ins Zimmer beordert wurde. Catherine wäre fast neidisch geworden, wenn ihr die Männer nicht immer versichert hätten, dass sich keine Pussy so gut vollgepumpt anfühlt, wie die ihre. In der Früh behielt es sich der Senior Partner stets vor, mit ihr zu duschen und sie liebevoll von den Spuren der Nacht zu säubern. Zurück im Schlafzimmer rief sie dann immer ihren Mann an und erkundigte sich nach dem Wohlbefinden ihrer Familie. Das Gespräch dauert immer so lang, bis der Senior Partner sich zwischen ihre Beine kniete und seinen adrigen Schwanz für den ersten frischen Fick des Tages an ihrer dauergeschwollenen und erregten Pussy rieb. Er war gut darin, ihn immer in dem Moment in sie bis zum Anschlag reinzuschieben, wenn sie „Ich liebe dich“ ihrem Mann sagen wollte. Oft war es dann nur ein geseufztes Liebesbekenntnis, das ihr Mann als Zeichen des Vermissens interpretierte. Dabei war sie schon wieder mit weit gespreizten Beinen auf den Schultern des alten Partners im 7. Himmel. Der Wiedereinstieg in das Berufsleben hat sich für sie sichtlich gelohnt.
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