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Emily, to Garcia: So, what's going on between you and Luke? I'm sensing some tension.
Emily, later, to Rossi: I didn't sense any tension. I just wanted some drama and I figured that Luke and Penelope were a good start.
#i'm always here for shit-stirrer emily prentiss. always.#emily prentiss#penelope garcia#david rossi#prentiss x garcia#prentiss x rossi#brotp tag: catholic guilt#criminal minds#incorrect quotes#criminal minds incorrect quotes#cm#bau#source: modern family
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What Can I Say? (Youâre Gorgeous) ; A Prentiss x Garcia sonfic
Emily and JJ are childhood friends who grew apart in college, but Emilyâs acceptance into the BAU allows them to reconnect, and she meets her and her colleagues at a club downtown, including the most gorgeous woman sheâs ever met.
An AU of Emily joining the BAU under different circumstances (not going there directly and telling Hotch she was transferred). Takes place during S2, thatâs where Iâve watched to so far. Emily is a lesbian, as was going to be canon, and Garcia is bi. Based on âGorgeousâ by Taylor Swift
Upon entering the club, Emily Prentiss realized two things very quickly: Firstly, it was far more cramped than she had ever anticipated, and second, though several people were far more scantily clad, she felt that the deep-cut dress sheâd worn was hardly covering anything that her choice of dress usually covered.
Scratch that, a third realization: Her childhood friend Jennifer Jareau, who had promised that she and her coworkers would all be there, was nowhere in sight. Emily rose up on the balls of her feet, heels coming off of the floor, as she narrowed her eyes in the bright club lights in search of her friend. A soft buzz on her left thigh pulled her back down, and she pulled the hem of her dress up to tug her phone out of the gun holster sheâd strapped on. The one bad thing about this otherwise perfect dress, sheâd decided, was that it didnât have pockets, so she improvised.
Incoming Message
JJ 8:40 pm
Are you here?? Weâre in the back, if you are.
Iâm here, omw back now
Message Sent
Emily shimmied her way past partiers, hoping to make it to the back without getting accidentally grinded on. She was nearly out of the densest part of the crowd when she found herself standing in front of a tall, beefy man. Or rather, he stood in front of her, heâd practically shoved another girl out of the way to get there. âNow, whatâs a pretty little lady like yourself doinâ here all by your lonesome?â He crossed his arms and leaned in slightly, and Emily felt like she couldâve gotten drunk just from the smell of him in this close proximity.
âIâm not by myself,â She said coolly. âIâm meeting my girlfriend.â A lie, Emily was hopelessly single, but this jagoff didnât need to know that.
At âgirlfriendâ, the man smirked. âGirlfriend, ey? Thatâs kinda hot.â
âThatâs what the last guy said. A shame they never found his body.â She walked past him, his eyes wide, and she gave him a noncommittal pat on the shoulder as she slipped past him. She spotted JJ and her small group near the corner, at a table, and hurried over.
One of them, a taller man with dark hair, nodded in Emilyâs direction, and JJ, who was in the middle of saying something, turned around, face bright. Emilyâs heart warmed- JJ hadnât aged a day. She looked just like she did when they went their separate ways. Theyâd kept in touch, of course, which is how Emily had gotten in touch with her when she found sheâd been accepted into the BAU.
âEm!â JJ grinned, hurrying to throw her arms around her and giving her a tight squeeze. âItâs been too long!â She pulled away to give Emily a squeeze on the shoulder. âYou havenât changed a bit, the last decadeâs been kind to you.â
âI should say the same about you! I swear, it looks like you just plucked yourself from my memory.â
JJ laughed softly, waving her comment away. âStill charming as ever. Oh!â She wrapped an arm around Emilyâs waist, pulling her closer to the table. âThese are the guys, this is Dr. Spencer Reid-â a rather uncomfortable looking young man in a business-casual suit gave her a slight wave and a small smile. â-and Agent Aaron Hotchner.â The man who had alerted JJ to Emilyâs presence leaned in to shake her hand.
âA pleasure⌠arenât you a little young to be in a club?â Emily asked, eyeing Reid up and down.
Spencer cleared his throat, offering a soft laugh. âIâm 25, maâam.â
âOh-!â Emily starts. âSorry, I justâŚâ She trails off, shaking her head. âSorry.â
âSo JJ tells us that the two of you were good friends in school?â Aaron interjected, taking a sip of his drink.
âAll through school, yeah.â Emily beamed, recalling. âWe were actually on the soccer team together back in, what, second grade, and we hit it off.â
JJ sat back in her chair, smiling as Emily spoke. âOf course, I was better.â She grinned teasingly.
âWhich is why I gave it up for dance.â Emily retorted with a laugh.
âWe went to college in different states, but we kept in touch.â JJ stirred her whiskey sour. âI went on to PITT, and Emily went to Yale.â
Aaron raised a brow. âYale? Impressive.â
Emily beamed, glancing down at her feet. âThank you, sir. Top of my class.â Righting herself, Emily pursed her lips. âI thought you said there would be more of your coworkers here?â
âOh, there are.â JJ laughed. âDerek couldnât wait to start drinking.â She nodded over to a spot on the floor away from the table, and Emily followed her gaze. A taller, fit man was dancing with so much confidence it astonished her. âMorgan!â JJ yelled over the music. Derek turned his attention to her and joined the group when she waved him over. âEmily, Derek Morgan, Morgan, this is Emily Prentiss, my friend from school.â
Derek shot Emily a charming grin, offering his hand for her to shake. âA pleasure. JJ neglected to mention how absolutely breathtaking you are.â
Emily took his hand, smiling innocently. âShe also must have forgotten to mention that Iâm a lesbian.â
Morgan blinked, but otherwise seemed unfazed. âWorth a shot. If you need help finding a girl, Iâd be more than happy to be your wingman.â
Emily laughed, shaking her head in amusement. âIâll keep that in mind, thank you.â
He opened his mouth to say something else, but Derek spotted someone over Emilyâs shoulder, and called out to her. âHey, baby girl! Come meet JJâs friend!â
Emily turned and her heart fluttered; A blonde woman with dark streaks in her hair hurried over to the group, her dress hugging her in all the right places. Even in a club, it didnât stop her from adorning butterfly clips atop two fun-buns. âOh! Uh, donât tell me, donât tell me- Emily, right?â She scrunched her nose up, hoping she was correct.
âThatâd be me.â Emily said, offering her a hand, and the womanâs face relaxed. âNice to meet youâŚ?â
âPenelope Garcia, BAUâs holy grail for all things digital.â Garcia beamed, shaking her hand excitedly. âAnd the pleasureâs mine. Any friend of JJâs is a friend of mine. Do you dance?â
âNot unless itâs contemporary-â
âWell, you do tonight. Come on!â Before Emily could protest, and without a single drink in her, Garcia pulled her to the floor to dance.
Looking back at the table over her shoulder, Emily noticed that JJ and Derek had followed the pair out to the floor, while Spencer and Aaron remained at the table, sipping at their drinks and discussing something.
âSo! JJ says youâve been lifelong friends?â Penelopeâs question brought Emily back to reality. She looked over to the woman, closer to her than she initially realized, and tried not to lose herself in those beautiful amber eyes.
âYeah,â Emily started. âWe went to school together, back in Pittsburg, but we hadnât really hung out until I joined the soccer team in second grade. We had so much in common- favorite bands, foods, we were in the same class togetherâŚâ
Garcia smiled warmly at her. âThatâs so sweet! Iâm a sucker for that kind of stuff, like a ride-or-die.â She bobbed her head a bit at âride-or-dieâ.
Emily laughed, watching in amusement as Penelope let the music take her- and oddly enough, soon found herself comfortable on the floor as Morgan had been earlier. Garcia took Emilyâs hand, lifting it over Emilyâs head and spinning her around. The pair giggled softly before the song switched over to one with heavy bass. Penelope gasped, then grinned widely as she danced along. Emily froze in awe, heart thumping hard in her chest; Garcia was the most intriguing and beautiful woman she had ever met, and Emily came to the quick realization that she had never caught feelings for a woman so quickly before.
âGet it, babygirl!â Derekâs voice ripped her from her thoughts. Right, of course. That made the second time Derek had referred to her as âbabygirlâ, which could only imply that they were an item. Right? Emily noted how brightly Garcia beamed at him, before she pulled Emily in to dance closely with her. Emily put her mask back up, smiling and laughing along with Garcia. Part of her wondered why she wasnât dancing with Derek, but she pushed the thought back, assuming that it was only because Garcia was just being friendly, wanted to make her feel welcome.
When the song finally ended, and another began, Emily found it in her to look Penelope in the eye. âSo;â she started, yelling over the music. âHow long have you and Derek been a thing?â
Garcia froze for a moment, staring at her in confusion, before laughing loudly. âAngel, what on earth are you talking about? Iâm not with Derek.â
Emily blinked. âBut⌠he-â She tried her best to make sense of it. âHe called you-â
Penelope waved her comment away. âItâs just a bit of workplace banter. I guess, in some cases, it would be considered flirting, but we would never work out.â She threw the back of her hand to her forehead. âHeâs too much of a player, Iâm more of the commitment type.â She pulled her hand back down, giggling as she straightened back up. âNah, itâd never be more than a fling. Heâs a sweet guy, though, and a great flirt.â She shrugged. âI want somebody whoâs going to want me for the long-haul.â
I could be in for the long-haul, Emily thought to herself, but instead said âIâm sure youâll find the right one eventually. Iâm surprised they arenât flocking to you.â
âOh, sweetness, so am I.â Garcia grinned, tossing her hair over her shoulder dramatically, earning a laugh from Emily.
A bit later, Emily and Penelope found themselves back at the table with the rest of the group, sipping at their drinks.
âI totally forgot to ask!â JJ said suddenly, setting her drink down. âEmily, howâs Annie?â
Emily peered down into her glass, giving it a stir. âWe, uh⌠broke up a few months ago.â
JJ softened, rubbing her shoulder gently. âOh, sweetie, Iâm so sorryâŚâ
Emily shook her head. âNo, no, itâs⌠it was for the best.â She forced a smile up at her friend. âShe wanted to stay home when I found out I got a job at the BAU, and both of us realized that, with our crazy work schedules, even long-distance wouldnât work out.â
The table was silent for a bit, before Morgan spoke up. âHey, at least now you can shake your ass for any girl you want, right? Make the most of the single life.â
Emily laughed and shook her head. âMaybeâŚâ
âIf it helps, most long-distance relationships donât tend to work out, anyway.â Spencer offered. âOnly 31% of them make it out.â
âThank you, Reid.â JJ said, a touch of sharpness in her voice, enough to chastise him.
âJust trying to help.â Spencer shrugged, sipping at his drink.
âThanks, guys, I appreciate it, really. But I think I might just⌠let love find me, you know?â Emily leaned into the table more before standing fully. âIâm gonna pop in the ladyâs room, Iâll be right back.â She said, hurrying off.
As she washed her hands, Emily looked herself over in the mirror, still feeling a touch self-conscious, before frowning, straightening her back. She looked good, damn it. She looked better than good- she looked hot. Derek was right; she could look for whoever she wanted, whenever she wanted. She fixed her hair and touched up her lipstick, then turned to the doorway before freezing. There, leaning against the doorframe, was Penelope.
âSheâs crazy, yâknow. Annie, I mean. For letting you get away.â She said, standing fully. âI get wanting to stay home, but⌠in sacrifice of such a beautiful woman, I mean- hell, Iâd follow you anywhere if I was your girlfriend.â
âYeah, but she has her own job, her dog, she-â Emily stopped, blinking hard before her eyes went wide. âWait⌠what did you just say?â
Garciaâs brown quirked up. âWhich part, angel face?â
âAll⌠all of itâŚâ Namely the last part, but-
âWell, itâs true, if I were your girlfriend, I would do anything for you. And youâre gorgeous, I mean-â She gestured at Emilyâs physique. âIf I had a girl like you to show off, Iâd be happier than a clam in high tide.â
Emily didnât say anything- couldnât say anything- just stared at her in disbelief.
From her spot at the door, Garcia rocked awkwardly on her heels. âIâm sorry if I overstepped,â she said quickly, âI just thought that you needed some encouragement for the situation⌠and my complete honesty. I mean, Iâve had girlfriends that seem similar to Annie, or, what I understand of the situation, anyway⌠broke it off because of similar reasons⌠conflicts of interest, I guess you could say.â
âPenelope, can I buy you a drink?â Emily offered, and the blonde perked up. âAnything you want.â
âIâd like thatâŚâ Penelope said, holding her hand out to Emily. âYouâre sure?â
âIâd be crazy not to.â Emily replied easily, taking her hand and squeezing it gently before leading her back out to the club.
With a few drinks in her now, Emily felt herself getting looser on the dance floor. She and Garcia danced close to one another, and everyone else in the club disappeared. It was only them, each other. Emily watched, mesmerized, as Garcia swung her hips to the rhythm, and she chewed on the inside of her lower lip before slipping her arms around Garciaâs waist from behind, joining her in swinging her own hips. Their bodies were pressed against each other now, and Emilyâs subconscious knew that Penelope could certainly feel Emilyâs racing heart against her back, but Emily didnât care. She was focused on Penelope, on them.
When they made their way back to the table later, Aaron and Spencer were holding the girlsâ drinks, their hands over the tops. âMm, thanks, guys.â JJ said, taking glass from Reid.
Aaron handed Emily her drink directly, Spencer doing the same with Penelope. âYeah, itâs really great that the two of you are the kind of guys we can trust to hold our drinks.â
âIâve seen too many cases of men and women alike fall victim to date rape drugs, it would be unprofessional to let it happen to colleagues. And it would be a dick move if I let it happen to friends.â Aaron held Emilyâs gaze, a hint of a smile playing at his lips.
JJ gasped teasingly. âYou got a Hotch smile!â She raved, giving Emilyâs shoulder a light slap. âAnd youâve only known him for two hours! Mine took years.â
âI just love you, you know that?â A tipsy Penelope asked Spencer, gently poking his nose, which he scrunched up immediately. âYouâre such a lilâ cutie, itâs not fair.â Upon hearing her giggle softly, Garcia turned her attention to Emily. âAnd you-â She stepped forward to poke her shoulder. âYouâre so gorgeous, it actually hurts.â Emilyâs face heated at her comment, but she hid it behind her glass as she took a large sip.
âStudies found 50% of women will be or have been roofied or drugged by date-rape drugs in their lifetime. Weâre here to make sure you donât make it into that statistic.â Spencer nodded solemnly.
Emily offered him a warm smile. âThank you, Spencer. And you, too, Aaron, itâs appreciated.â
âYou call me Hotch. Youâre one of us now.â
Emilyâs heart swelled at the comment, and she nodded before she set her glass down on the table. âWell, are we ready to head out?â
âYou guys go ahead,â Derek called over with a grin, an attractive woman in tow. âIâll catch up with you later.â He winked at them, before leading the woman from the club.
JJ laughed and shook her head. âIâll ride back with Spence and Hotch. Ladies, you need a ride?â
âNo, I think I might get a cab, thank you, though. Good to see you again! Canât wait to see you every day.â Emily said, giving JJ a tight hug, and waving to Reid and Hotch. âGood to meet you!â
âSoâŚ.â Garcia started. âYouâre headed home?â
âThat was the plan⌠why, should it not be?â
âOh, no, itâs fine⌠I guess Iâll just⌠head on home to my cats⌠aloneâŚ.â Garcia peered up at her with a slight smirk. ââŚ.unless you wanna come along?â
Emily laughed and shook her head, taking her hand and heading outside with her. âLetâs go, babygirl.â
âOoh, it scratches a different itch when you say it. I like it.â
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me after spending 6 hours reading criminal minds fanfiction instead of sleeping:
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Could you do a criminal minds x reader where reader is viewed as super sweet and dresses brighter and stuff like Penelope but one day they have to come in like super late/by surprise so everyone is in their normal clothes and the bau sees that reader has a big ass, super cool tattoo? And theyâre all surprised and stuff
You're looking less-than professional in your backless halter top when you take your seat at the round table, but no one bats an eye until you stand from the chair to leave. Hotch's call of 'Wheels up in 20' means that the room clears as everyone hunts for their gobags, and the second you turn your back to your coworkers a litany of reactions fill the space.
Of course, the most dramatic is from Garcia, but you hear enough to count all of your coworkers, except one. Hotch's brows are raised when you turn back to see them, though - apparently he's not above being startled.
"Woah, hot stuff," Prentiss calls, a grin spreading over her face, "You've got some nice ink back there!"
"I didn't know you had tattoos," JJ muses, staring at you with curious amusement like she's recalculating your image in her mind, "That's really intricate. I like it."
"Oh, it's-" You reach a hand up to stroke awkwardly over the inked skin, "I kind of forgot you'd never seen it before."
"Turn around again!" Garcia gushes, "I wanna look at it."
You spin on command, and Hotch and Rossi are kind enough not to gawp with the others, passing you on their way to the door.
"You've got guts, kid," Rossi grimaces, "I've been in a lot of pain before, but I don't know if I'd willingly sit there for all of that."
"I wouldn't," Hotch shakes his head with a good-natured smile, "Haley and I got small, matching ones in college, and I had a hard time with that one."
"Is that based off of Norse mythology?" Spencer pokes his head around your shoulder to stare bright-eyed at you, "Some of the symbols remind me of-"
"It's just a sick-ass tattoo, Reid." Morgan shoves at his shoulder. peering avidly at the art, "Don't ruin this for everyone."
Reid takes the shove like a champion, smiling kindly, albeit awkwardly at you as he moves for the door himself, "I like it."
"Thanks, Reid," You call, flinching slightly as a hand traces one of the symbols on your back.
"Ooh! Sorry, pumpkin," Garcia calls, the hand drawn away in a flash, "I got too grabby. I just think it's really cool," she takes your hand, leading you towards the door while the others follow to continue staring at your tattoo, "I'd show you my own body art, but it's not really in a spot that I can display in the workplace."
"Well this I've gotta see," Morgan teases, "Let's all huddle in the bathroom on the jet, babygirl, and see what you're hiding."
"It is not for your eyes, Derek Morgan," She huffs, though she's grinning at his attempt. The look in her eyes suggests that the tattoo is not for his eyes because it's something to do with him, and you're eager to giggle over whatever part of her body she's tatted 'babygirl' over later.
For now, though, you rifle through your gobag and shrug on a cardigan, effectively covering your back and its ink.
"It is a crying shame to cover up that artwork," Prentiss laments, "I bet it looks awesome peeking over tank tops."
"You'll see it again at the hotel," You laugh, "I have plans to use the jacuzzi before we leave."
"A jacuzzi sounds fantastic," JJ sighs, "But let's all of us agree that Morgan isn't invited - I wanna see Garcia's tattoo."
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in another universe, your favorite characters are reading fanfic about you. Feel special.
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" We're looking for a white male, approximately mid to late 30s, between 5"6 to 6"2 "
" wheels up in 30 "
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elle greenaway and spencer reid:
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safe. | spencer reid.
You were pregnant but JJ had just left the team and they needed you. You hadn't told anyone; you hadn't even told Spencer.
my masterlist!
cw: fem!reader, pregnant!reader, guns, violence, mentions of murder, mentions of drugs (antidepressants and opioids), mentions of car accident, gunshot wounds, death of pregnant woman, general criminal minds themes.
wc: 6.2k
a/n: bruh this was a looooong one! dw some banging smut coming in the next one with post-prison reid >:3
now playing... Fare Well by Hozier
This was really starting to piss you off.
You fell to your knees as bile pushed up your throat, your skin paling as you vomited for the third time today. You tried to keep something, anything, down but you would just wind up curled in on yourself and sweating in the corner of the bathroom stall. You ate a couple of crackers and sipped on water to keep your empty stomach satiatedâ But you always ended up right back here on the bathroom floor with your head between your knees trying to will the pain away.
Emily noticed your pale complexion and how exhausted you looked, offering to get you some medicine or ask Hotch about sitting out of the next few cases. You told her you were fine, that it was just stress. That answer seemed to satisfy her enough, though she wasnât fully convinced. To be fair, your workload had increased tenfold since JJ was forced to accept the job at the Pentagon, and you missed her terribly but you were proud of her. But you really could have used her advice right about now.
Because you swore this baby had it out for you.
You found out you were pregnant just over a week ago and you still hadnât told Spencer. You were still wrapping your head around the whole thing because initially, you didnât think you were pregnant, you just thought your body was dealing with the stress and workload in, frankly, a bizarre way. Hotch had wanted you to take over doing JJâs job as communication liaison, which were rather important shoes to fill. He had total faith in your ability to do JJâs job as well as do your own as a profiler, but you werenât so sure anymore.Â
You would tell Spencer when you were ready and right now was not a good time. Everyone was surviving on four hours of sleep a night, far too many cups of coffee and sheer willpower. The absolute last thing they needed was to lose another team member. So you soldiered on like a championâ a champion who still held her head over the bureauâs less than impressive toilet while she threw her guts up.
âY/N?â You didnât even hear the bathroom door open, the ringing rattling around your skull distracting you from your surroundings. Penelopeâs heels clicked against the tiles as she cautiously peered around the wall of the last stall where you kneeled on the ground. âOh my god, sweet thing! Whatâs wrong?â
âIâm fine, Pen,â your voice was hoarse when you finally replied. You wiped your mouth with the back of your hand and tried to smooth your hair down, attempting to look at least semi-presentable before you left the bathroom to pretend everything was okay.
âNo, no, my girl, you are not fine!â Penelope stood in behind you, pulling your hair out of your face as you vomited the last remnant of your soul into the toilet. âYou need to talk to Hotch, youâve got a bug or something, my dear. You shouldnât even be at work when youâre this sick, let me talk to him for you and you just go homeââ
âIâm not sick, Penelope!â You didnât mean to shout at her, you really didnât, you just felt awful and felt like a shell of yourself with how poorly youâd been sleeping and eating paired with all the stress of doing JJâs job as well as your own. It was just a lot.
Penelope went quiet but stayed close to you, still holding your hair as you sat back on your heels, running your hands down your face. She let out a soft sigh, knowing you didnât mean to shout at her. Penelope was stressed tooâ everyone was.
âIâm sorry, Pen,â you mumbled, your throat hurting from all the vomiting and coughing youâd managed to do todayâ it had to be a record honestly.Â
Penelope just shook her head at you, reaching her hand out toward you, âyou donât have to apologise, sweet girl, I know youâve got a lot on your plate.â You shook your head, you still felt bad and shouting at sweet Penelope was not the way to deal with all the emotions swirling around in your head.
âItâs not fair,â you replied as she helped you to your feet, gently guiding you over to the basin to help you clean yourself up. âYouâre stressed too, I didnât mean to yell.â
Penelope brushed some of your hair out of your face, her gaze narrowing as she watched you, waiting for you to tell her what was going on. It never came and she knew she would have to push you a little. Penelope thought it was necessary though because seeing you like this was awful and she couldnât even imagine how Spencer would react if he knew how sick you were.
âWhatâs going on?â Penelopeâs voice was soft; gentle, just trying to get you to talk so she could help. You were stubborn when it came to asking for help and by the time you did, you had hurt yourself more than necessary trying to solve it yourself. Not this time thoughâ Penelope refused.
âIâm okayââ you looked at Penelope and she raised her brows at you, not accepting that answer in the slightest. You sighed, knowing this is a fight you wouldnât win. âIâm pregnant.â
Penelopeâs jaw nearly hit the floor. She knew something was up with you but pregnant? That was not on this year's bingo card. âWhat?? Y/N thatâsââ she gauged your expression and she really couldnât tell if you were upset or happy about being pregnant. She cut herself off before she finished her sentence, pulling her lips into a line. âAre we happy about this news or are weâŚ?â
âWeâreâŚâ you were happy. Honestly, you were. You and Spencer had talked about having kids one day, ideally after you were married but that didnât seem to be going to plan. Youâd been with Spencer for three years, in the BAU for four, itâs not like your relationship was new or in the honeymoon phase, it just wasnât the original plan and that scared the hell out of you. But you were happy to be carrying his childâ the timing was just piss poor. âWeâre happy⌠just scared.â
âOh, baby,â Penelope cooed. âOf course youâre scared, itâs a huge adjustment. But I know you and I know Spencer, you guys will nail this parenting business.â Penelope managed to prove time and time again why she was your best friend. You often wondered if she knew you better than you knew yourself, which wouldnât really surprise you given her job.
âI hope so.â You smiled softly, feeling somewhat human again after splashing water on your face and washing your hands. You knew Spencer would be a good dad, he was so good with kids and he was so gentle and patient with you. He was meant to be a dad. You just werenât sure if you were meant to be a mother. You wanted to be a family with Spencer, it made you feel warm just thinking about it, but you were a person who worried about almost everything, even the things out of your control. What scared you was how in control you were.Â
âIâm surprised Spencer hasnât told everyone, that boy is obsessed with you and youâre making him a dad? God, it must be killing him sitting on thisââ Penelope suddenly looked at you wide-eyed, connecting the dots all on her own. You winced as you watched her figure it out, gritting your teeth as she let out a soft gasp. âYou havenât told him?!â
You covered your face with your hands, letting out a muffled squeal of frustration into your palms. You would tell him eventually, just not right now, he was far too busy and was already stressing about his own workload, you couldnât imagine how much more stressed he would be if he found out you were still in the field while pregnant.
âPen, please,â you turned to her, âplease keep this to yourself. Iâ We canât deal with this right now. JJâs gone and everyone is worked to the bone, I canât do this to everyone right now, especially Spencer.â Penelope looked at you sympathetically, you knew you were asking a lot of her to keep it to herself, especially when Penelope wasnât great at keeping secrets.
âY/N, sweetie, youâre going to have to tell them eventuallyâ Youâre an FBI Agent. Being in the field is so dangerous and you donât just have yourself to think about anymore.â You knew Penelope was right. You carried a gun around for Christâs sake, you literally hunted down serial killers, active shooters, total psychopaths and everything in between. The field was no place for a pregnant woman.Â
âI know, I know,â you sighed, resting both of your hands on the basin in front of you.
â...How far along are you?â
âTwelve weeks,â you said softly, resting your hand against your belly. You didnât have much of a bump yet but you were sure it would sneak up on you before you even realised. Lucky for you, you wore a lot of baggy sweaters around the office so you had some wriggle room when it came to hiding it.
â...My moneyâs on a girl,â Penelope was trying to make you feel better. She really was helping because the idea of Spencer hosting tea parties, getting covered in kitten stickers and his hair being covered in tiny butterfly clips made your heart swell.
You let out a soft laugh, âI think so too.â
âAlright, my love, I think we should leave this bathroom before they send out a search party,â Penelope laughed, linking her arm with yours to guide you out of the bathroom.Â
You honestly did feel better after talking to Penelope and throwing the rest of your guts up. She made sure to remind you about ten times to call her if you needed anything, you promised you would because it did make you feel better knowing that someone knew about your pregnancy and you didnât have to bear the weight of the news alone.
You sat down at your desk with a sigh, sipping on your water bottle to soothe your raw throat. You popped a piece of gum in your mouth, willing the taste of bile away. You let out a huff of air as you stared down at all the paperwork you had to do. Doing JJâs job proved to be intense, especially when you were doing your own work on top of herâs. You picked up your pen when you felt Spencer press a kiss to the crown of your head as he placed a mug of hot coffee on your desk in front of you.
You smiled, craning your neck to look up at him. Spencer took the opportunity to kiss you softly, one of his hands resting on the side of your desk while the other rested on the back of your chair. You smiled against his lips, âshouldnât you be working?â You teased.
âAre you trying to get me to go away?â Spencer looked at you curiously. You rolled your eyes playfully because of course you didnât want him to go away. If anything, you wanted him to pick you up and take you home right this second.
âYes, Spencer,â you replied sarcastically, âIâm trying to get you to go away.â Spencer wasnât great with sarcasm but he had come to understand your humour over the years. He just grinned and pressed another kiss to your lips.
âSarcasm is rooted in truth, angel,â Spencer retorted with a gentle smile.Â
âI am joking, but we both have a lot of work to do, Spence. I donât know how Iâm going to manage doing JJâs job as well as my own,â you sighed, leaning back in your chair.
âThereâs a reason Hotch wanted you to do it. I donât think he could have picked anyone more capable,â Spencer replied. Maybe it was the hormones and the fact you were carrying a baby, but the comment made you want to cry. Spencer frowned as he watched your face fall, âwhatâs wrong, angel?â
âNo, nothing,â You replied, sniffling quietly. You gave him a genuine smile, âIâm fine, Spence. I promiseââ
âNew case just came in,â Morgan called to the two of you, gesturing toward the meeting room at the back of the office with a manila folder in his hand.Â
You looked at Morgan with a confused expression because now it was your job to decide what cases the team took after JJâs departure. Morgan told you the case went straight to Hotch this time; an old friend had called in a favour.Â
Spencer pulled a chair out for you, taking the seat right beside you in the meeting room. You opened the case file the moment Penelope dropped it in front of you.
âThe victims are 20-year-old Evan Miller and 21-year-old Daniel Clark, both engineering students at Caltech. They were shot three days apart outside their family homes in the local area of Pasadena, California.â You followed along with Penelope as she gave a run down of the victims and the circumstances of their deaths.
The killings were straightforward, the UnSub didnât try to dispose of the bodies and the men were simply shot in the head execution style. It didnât seem like the doings of a serial killer who would usually seek some kind of sexual release from torturing and killing their victims. If anything, it seemed like revenge killings.
âThey were just shot?â Emily questioned, eyebrows furrowed as she stared at the crime scene photos.Â
âOnce in the head,â Hotch replied, âthere were no witnesses around which suggests the UnSub knew the routine of the victims and the neighbourhood.â
âCould be a stalker?â Penelope suggested.
âStalker victims are usually the object of a stalkerâs affection, they rarely act in violence let alone such a blunt killing,â You replied, confused by the nature of such a straightforward murder.
Spencer flicked through the victimâs files, âthe single shot to the head suggests the UnSub just wanted them dead. No physical evidence of sexual release or torture⌠This could be some kind of revenge killing.â
âDid these victims know each other?â You asked.
âAccording to their parents, they came from the same friend group,â Penelope replied.Â
âWheels up in thirty. Garcia, you're coming with us. Get your go bag,â Hotch said, quickly standing up from his chair. Penelope made a small noise of surprise before quickly ushering out of the meeting room. Hotch didnât usually have Penelope come along but given you were short a very valuable member of your team, Penelope had started coming along more often. Not that you would ever complain having Penelope around.Â
You pinned up the last of the crime scene photos on the board, standing back with your hands on your hips. Spencer was writing on the whiteboard next to you, jotting down all the things you knew about the victims and possible motives of the UnSub. Hotch and Morgan were engaging in formalities with the local detectives on the case while Penelope got herself settled in the makeshift office they had set up for the team.Â
âThe parents of the victims are here,â Emily poked her head into the office. âY/N, Hotch wants you to talk to Ben and Sarah Miller, Iâve got the Clarks.â
âAlright, I got it,â you replied, letting out a dejected sigh.Â
âYou okay?â Spencer gently tucked some of your hair behind your ear, turning his full attention to you. You let out another sigh, nodding your head tiredly. âYou can do this,â he said quietly, his eyes shifting between yours.
âYeah, I know,â you smiled softly. Spencer planted a soft kiss on your cheek before leaving the office, leaving Spencer and Penelope alone.Â
â...I think she needs a break,â Penelope said after a beat.Â
Spencer looked at her, eyebrows furrowed, âwhat makes you say that?â
Penelope tried to be as inconspicuous as possible, âsheâs doing JJâs job and her own. I mean, I think sheâs the right girl for the job but⌠you know what sheâs like.â
Spencer sighed, he knew exactly what you were like. You always held yourself and your work to such a high standard and you often overworked yourself to make everyone happy. âYeah, I know. Iâll talk to her when we get back to the hotel.â
âI think thatâs a great idea, lover boy,â Penelope grinned.
You opened the office door, files in hand. Mr and Mrs Miller immediately stood up as you entered and you gave them a sympathetic smile. Mrs Miller had clearly been crying, still clutching a tissue in her hand while her husband paced around the office.
âPlease, have a seat, Mr Miller,â you said gently.
âIâll stand,â he replied firmly. You decided not to argue and sat down on the chair opposite the couch where Mrs Miller sat.
âMrs Miller, Iâm Agent L/N, Iâm with the Behavioural Analysis Unit in the FBIââ
âFBI?â She questioned. âWas Evan in trouble?â
âWe suspect he and his friend Daniel were killed by the same person,â you explained. Mrs Miller let out a soft gasp, her hand coming to rest over her mouth.Â
âIs it alright if I ask you a few questions about Evan?â You asked. Sarah didnât say anything but she nodded her head, fresh tears forming in her eyes. âDaniel and Evan knew each other, right?â
âThey went to high school together,â Sarah replied, her voice shaking. âThey were so excited when they both got into Caltech,â she smiled sadly, fresh tears streaming down her face.
âDo you have any idea who killed our son?â Ben asked, his voice sounding angry.
âThatâs what weâre here for,â you said, âweâre here to find who killed your son and whyââ
ââWhyâ?â Ben repeated, âhe was just a kid.â
You sighed softly, âI understand that, sir. Weâre just trying to figure out a possible connection.â
âEvan and Daniel were good kids. They would never hurt a fly,â Sarah frowned, sniffling softly as she began crying again.Â
âDid Daniel and Evan hang around the same social groups?â You asked, turning your attention to Mr Miller, who was still pacing around the office with his arms crossed. âMaybe in some kind of extracurricular activities?â
âThey were both on the college basketball team,â Ben said after a beat. âWhy? You think this asshole is going to kill more of these kids?â
âI am just trying to get an idea of the social groups Evan and Daniel were a part of,â you didnât want to get into the gory details of why you were asking such questions and decided they were both far too emotional for you to keep asking them questions; you would let Hotch handle it. âI need to speak with my team but Iâll be right outside if you need anything.â You rested a hand on Mrs Millerâs shoulder and you couldnât shake how much you missed JJ doing this part.
You let out a sigh as you left the office, rubbing the tension in the back of your neck. You slowly walked over to Hotch, âEvan was on the Caltech Basketball team, he and Daniel went to high school together and Evanâs parents were adamant he was a good kid. I think he was a good kid, just got involved with the wrong people.â
Hotch let out a breath, âI want you and Prentiss to go to the school, talk to the faculty, basketball team coach, anything you can get.â
You nodded, gesturing to Emily on the other side of the bullpen. She firmly nodded at you and the two of you left for the school.
The team worked the case for two days before another body showed up. Everyone was starting early and finishing late to find the person who was doing this and you worked closely with the detectives and other officers on the case. Hotch gave the profile as soon as the team was certain but given the demographic of the suburban areas he was targeting these boys, it was rather unremarkable. The third body belonged to 21-year-old Oliver Marsh, another Caltech student studying Physics. He was shot once in the head while walking his dog no further than a block from his house.Â
You stood in the middle of Oliverâs bedroom staring at the posters and certificates that littered his walls. Spencer rifled through papers on his desk, mostly finding papers related to physics journals and essays for school. Emily and David were downstairs talking to the parents while Hotch and Morgan went to see the crime scene.
You walked over to his bedside table pulling it open. There were a lot of birthday cards and a game boy but what caught your attention was the little clear yellow bottles with white caps. You lifted the first bottle out, reading the labelâ
âOliver was taking Oxycodone,â you said softly, catching Spencerâs attention. â...And Escitalopram,â you spun on your heel, showing Spencer the two bottles. Spencer took the bottles from your hands, eyebrows furrowed as he carefully read the labels. âChronic pain?â you suggested.
âCould be,â Spencer replied. âHe could have been taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatories too, theyâre typically over the counter.â
You rifled through the drawer again, pulling out a blue box, âYeah, he was taking Ibuprofen too.â
âWe should talk to the parents,â Spencer said. You nodded and the two of you ushered down the stairs to where his parents sat in the living room with David and Emily. âWas Oliver suffering from chronic pain?â Spencer quickly questioned before he even fully made it into the living room.
Oliverâs mother held a tissue to her nose, glancing at Emily with a confused expression. You put your hand on Spencerâs bicep, âHas Oliver injured himself recently? Maybe a fall or injury while playing sports?â
Oliverâs father shook his head, âNo, not recently. Heâs been on those antidepressants for a few years and takes the codeine when he hasâ had flare-ups.â
âFlare-ups?â David asked pointedly.
âHe was in a car accident four years ago,â Mrs Marsh said, âHe was in the passenger seat and was in a coma for two weeks⌠he hadnât really been the same after that, got really sad and antisocial⌠he was in a lot of pain too.â
âHe had to stop playing Football and running track, his body just couldnât keep up,â Mr Marsh added, his eyes glazing over. âHe lost a lot of friends, I donât think I ever saw him hang out with anyone, Physics became everything to him.â
âDo you have evidence of his medical records anywhere?â Spencer asked. âJust so I can look them over.â
âUh, yeah, of course,â Mrs Marsh stood up, Spencer following her to their home office on the other side of the house.
You sat down across from Mr Marsh, âThe accident he was in,â you started, âwhat happened?â
He looked at you with a pain in his eyes, âHe was in the car with some of his friends and they were driving home from a party and it was late. I think they were allâŚâ he hesitated for a moment, âthey were all drunk.â
âWho was in the car?â Emily asked, not liking where this was going.
â...Evan Miller and Daniel Clark,â his father began to cry, holding his hand over his mouth. You felt your eyes widen, this was a revenge killing.
âWho was driving, Mr Marsh?â David asked quickly.
âUm, godââ He sniffled softly, âPeter⌠Peter something, he was older than them, I really donât remember.â
âThank you, Mr Marsh,â You stood up, quickly moving to the front door to call Penelope. You pulled out your phone, dialling her number. She picked up after the first ring.
âHow may I be of service, oh queen of my country?â she sang, her fingers typing furiously against her keyboard.Â
âI need you to look into an accident for me, four years ago,â you said with your hand on your hip. âOliver Marsh, Daniel Clark and Evan Miller were all in the accident too. See if you can find newspaper articles, news segments, anythingâ I think we know who the last target is.â
âRight, give me a moment,â Penelope replied. You heard her typing before she stopped, âOh noâŚâ she mumbled softly.
âWhatâs wrong, Pen?â You furrowed your brows.
âPeter Harvey,â Penelope sighed, âheâs the last boy⌠He was driving with three other high school boys; Oliver, Daniel and Evan when they struck an oncoming car and killed a pregnant woman on impact; her husband walked away without a scratch.â
âShit.â You cursed, âWhatâs his name?â
âJonathan Hughes, his wife was Katherine⌠she was 8 months pregnant, Y/N.â Penelope sounded so pained and you knew she was thinking of you and the small baby you were carrying. âY/NâŚâ
âI know, Pen⌠After this case wraps up⌠Iâll tell everyone,â you replied with a gentle sigh.
âAnd youâll take time off?â Penelope sounded like she was lecturing you.
You smiled to yourself, âYeah, Penelope. Iâll take some time off.â
âOkay⌠Iâll send Hotch and Morgan Jonathanâs last known address, Iâm sending you Peter Harveyâs addressââ
Your phone beeped as Penelope sent the address through. âWhere would I be without you, Pen?â
âNowhere good, my love,â you could hear the smile in her voice. You quickly hung up before walking back into the Marshâs house.Â
Emily and David turned to look at you, âWeâve got him.â
âAlright, you guys go, Iâll grab Reid and weâll be right behind you,â David waved you off and Emily quickly ushered the two of you to the car.Â
Emily was speeding toward the address Penelope had given you while you called Hotch and Morgan, filling them in on all the information Penelope had given you. They agreed to go to Jonathanâs address to hopefully intersect him before he left for Peter Harvey. You were always nervous when it came to these parts of the case because you couldnât control the outcome no matter how hard you tried. A grieving man was going around killing these young men and while it was awful what he was doing; you could sympathise with him and the pain he was feeling over losing his wife and unborn child.Â
You instinctively rested a hand over your belly, your thumb stroking the small curve. You couldnât even imagine how much pain Spencer would be in if he lost you, let alone your child too. You would tell him and you would ask Hotch about taking some time off later in your pregnancy and sitting out of cases like this.Â
âShit heâs already here,â Emily cursed when she noticed Jonathanâs SUV parked a couple of blocks from Peterâs address. âCall Hotch.â
You dialled Hotchâs number and he picked up almost instantly, âWhat is it, L/N?â
âHeâs already here, his SUV is parked a couple blocks down from Peterâs address. Heâs already out looking for him,â You quickly said.
âWeâre on our way, units are already on route,â he hung up after that.Â
Emily pulled the car up on the gutter, the car skidding to a stop. You immediately pushed the door open, holding your gun by your thigh as you ran across the lawn to Peter Harveyâs house. You knocked on the door and a woman answered after a beat.
âMrs Harvey?â You asked, panting softly.
âYes?â
âIs your son Peter here?â
âNo, he went to the store down the street an hour ago, he should be back soon⌠What is this about?â She asked, her hand gripping the door in concern.
âWe believe someone dangerous may be looking for your son,â Emily said. Mrs Harvey rested her hand over her mouth, a soft gasp leaving her lips.
âMom?â You spun around and Peter stood with a plastic bag of groceries in his hand in the middle of the lawn.
It all happened almost in slow motion. You saw a figure wearing dark clothes stalking across the lawn and without even thinking, you darted toward Peter as the UnSub pulled the gun out of his coat, aiming it straight at Peterâs head. You could hear Emily yelling at Mrs Harvey to go back inside before she pulled out her gun and aimed it at the UnSub; but it was too late.
You shoved Peter to the ground as he fired, feeling the shot burn through your shoulder as both you and Peter fell to the ground. You instinctively pressed a hand to your burning shoulder, warm blood oozing from the wound and through your fingers.Â
âJonathan Hughes?â You said, your breathing heavy as you tried to fight through the pain. He held his gun right in front of your face.
âMove,â he grunted, his eyes glassy.
âI know what happened to your wife,â you breathed trying to stall him as more police cars with blaring sirens pulled into the street.
âThey killed her,â tears streamed down his face and you honestly felt bad for him.Â
âIt was an accident,â you replied softly.
âThey were drunk,â he almost yelled, his hand shaking as his gun was still trained on you.
âI know,â you said, âIt was a stupid mistake that haunted them, Jonathan. I know it doesnât change what happened but these boysââ
âTheyâre monsters!â he shouted, hot tears streaming down his cheeks.
You saw David and Spencer get out of the car. Spencerâs heart was in his throat when he saw you kneeled on the ground, shielding Peter with your body while your hand and shirt were covered in your own blood. He didnât even pick up his gun as he began stalking toward you.
âY/N?â His voice was soft when he called you at first, then it turned to outright concern and anger, âY/N? No, no!â
David grabbed Spencerâs arm, pulling him back as Spencer fought against him, trying to get to you. It was irrational and it was dangerous. David quickly picked up his walkie, âAn agent has been shot, we need an ambulance.â
âWho was shot?!â Penelopeâs voice rang out in the car as she spoke to Morgan and Hotch.
âI repeat, agent L/N is shot, we need an ambulance,â David spoke before putting his walkie away to hold Spencer back, pulling him to the ground.
âMorgan! Oh my god!â Penelope felt tears form in her eyes.
âItâs okay, babygirl, sheâs going to be alright,â Morgan said, trying to reassure her as Hotch stepped on the accelerator.Â
âNo, Morgan, you donât understandââ
âWeâre going to get an ambulanceââ
âSheâs pregnant!â Penelope blurted out, not knowing what else to say for them to understand the gravity of why Penelope was so upset and concerned.Â
Hotch hesitated for a moment, âSheâs what?â
Penelope let out a shaky breath, âsheâs twelve weeks pregnant, Hotch. She wasnât going to tell anyone until after the caseâ and now sheâs been shot.â Penelope began to cry, holding her hand over her mouth as tears slipped from her eyes.
Hotch hadnât sped that fast since he found out Foyet was in his house. He cared about his team a lot and he had a soft spot for you even though he wouldnât admit it. The tires skidded along the road as Hotch pulled on the handbrake, both him and Morgan training their guns on the UnSub as they approached.
Morganâs heart hurt at the sight of you, your skin slightly paled as blood bloomed from your shoulder, drenching your arm and your hands. You looked so scared as the UnSub trained his gun on you, unmoving. Emily had her gun aimed at the UnSub, yelling for him to put it down.
âJonathan Hughes!â Morganâs voice caught your attention. âPut down the gun!â
âDonât move!â Jonathan shouted, âIâll shoot her!â
âNo you wonât, man,â Morgan shook his head.
âHow do you know that!? Sheâs in my way!â He shouted back.
âSheâs pregnant,â Morgan sighed. Your eyes widened as you looked at Morgan, who looked back at you with a sad expression.Â
Spencer stopped fighting against David, his breathing evening out as the words fell on his ears. You were pregnant. You were carrying his baby and you got shot and now you had a gun held up in front of your face. Spencer didnât even realise he was crying, his tears cold against his warm skin. All he could do was watch, there was nothing he could do.
Jonathan glanced at you as you held your hand over your belly. âW-What?â
Morgan reached a hand out as he got closer. âJust like your wife, Jonathan⌠You wouldnât kill a pregnant woman like those boys did.âÂ
Jonathan seemed to dissociate, staring at you with such a hurt expression as Morgan leapt forward, grabbing the gun from Jonathanâs hands and tossing it across the grass. He pushed Jonathan to the ground, pinning his hands behind his back. You let out a breath as you felt yourself grow tired. Emily caught you before you fell the rest of the way to the ground, holding you close to her body as she screamed for a medic.Â
âYouâre okay, youâre okay,â Emily gently rocked you, âyouâre going to be fine.â
âIâm sorry,â you muttered, tears running down your cheeks.
Your eyes were heavy as you attempted to pry them open.
You let out a shaky breath as you finally pulled your eyes open, the smell of disinfectant hit you first, followed by the sounds of beeping. You were in the hospital. You glanced down at your arm, an IV stuck in your arm while a pulse oximeter was clipped to your finger. Despite the fact the doctor had prescribed pain medication, you still felt like shit and your shoulder was killing you.
A soft noise caught your attention and you glanced at the chair next to your bed, Spencer sound asleep in a chair with a hospital blanket draped over him. You smiled softly as you saw the flowers, balloons and plushies littered around your room, most likely a courtesy of Penelope.
âSheâs awake,â Morgan smiled, standing in the doorway.Â
You grinned at him, âHi, Derek.â
Morgan slowly walked over to your bed. âFeeling okay, pretty girl?â Morgan gently grabbed your hand, giving it a soft squeeze.
âIâm okay,â you replied. You almost didnât want to ask but you knew you had to, â...is the baby okay?â
âYour baby is fine,â Morgan replied with a soft smile. You let out a breath of relief as you placed a hand over your tummy protectively. â...You scared the life out of everyone though.â
âI know,â you sighed.
âEspecially your lover boy,â Morgan said, âhe hasnât left your side.â
âSounds like my Spencer,â you laughed softly.Â
âY/N?â Spencerâs voice was laced with sleep as he opened his eyes. He quickly got up, ditching the blanket on the floor to tend to you.
âIâll leave you to it,â Morgan quickly said before leaving the room.
Spencerâs warm hands cupped your face as he pressed a kiss to your forehead, âI thought I lost you, Y/N.â He let out a breath, pulling away to stare at your face and stroke your cheeks with his thumbs. You reached a hand up to grip his forearm.
âIâm sorryââ
âYou donât need toââ
âIâm sorry I didnât tell you.â Tears formed in your eyes as you stared up at him, searching for any kind of anger or resentment. There wasnât any, he could never be mad at you.
âI wouldnât have let you come on the case,â he replied after a beat. âI wouldnât have let you leave the house.â
âThatâs why I didnât tell you⌠I knew you would be protectiveâ more protective,â you corrected with a soft smile.Â
âIâm aware,â Spencer pulled his lips into a tight smile. âYou know the odds of⌠complications are higher in the first trimester, angel. You should have told me,â he frowned.
âI know, Spence,â you sighed. âI just wanted to make sure I was in the clear before I told you⌠I understand being shot isnât necessarily helping with that butââ
âI understand,â he replied. âIâm just glad youâre okay.â
You stared at him for a moment, âare you happy?â
âHappy?â
âThat Iâm pregnant? I know weâre not married and our jobs are crazy butââ
Spencer cut you off by pressing a kiss to your lips, he pulled away slightly, âIâve never been more happy,â he whispered.
You beamed with happiness, a bright smile tugging on your lips. Spencer hesitantly pressed a hand to your belly, his thumb stroking your tiny bump.
âPenelope thinks itâs a girl,â you muttered.
â...What do you think?â He asked curiously.
âI think she might be right,â you giggled softly.
âYou know you canât actually tell yet,â Spencer said and you rolled your eyes playfully.
âYou asked what I thought!â you retorted.
He laughed softly, âYes, youâre right, youâre right.â
âMmm, did that taste like poison to admit?â
âAre gunshot victims supposed to be this mouthy?â
a/n: phew! i hope you guys liked it <3 i know i disappeared for a hot minute but here she is!!!
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Lost & Found
Summary: You suffer memory loss after an accident, only remembering your sister, Emily, and not your boyfriend, Spencer.
Pairing: Spencer Reid x fem!reader
Category: fluff, angst, hurt/comfort
Warnings/Includes: car accident, depressive thoughts, fighting, crying, memory loss, struggling with memory loss, showering together, suggestive content (16+), use of Y/N
Word count: 19.6k
a/n: this reminds me of the vow lol my bad but i already wrote it sooo
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The sun had just begun to rise over Washington, D.C., casting long shadows across the bustling streets. You were driving to work, your thoughts on the day ahead, when the unthinkable happened. Out of nowhere, a semi-truck barreled down the road, its brakes screaming in protest, unable to halt its deadly path. There was no time to react. The world slowed as the massive vehicle collided with the driverâs side of your car, the sound of metal crunching filling the air like a thunderclap.
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Spencer Reid sat in a sterile conference room, surrounded by maps and case files in a small town in Missouri. He was miles away from home, yet his mind kept drifting back to you. It had been a little over two years since you and Spencer began dating, and in that time, he had come to rely on your comforting presence. Even though he was away, the two of you made it a point to call each other whenever possible, exchanging stories about your days and sharing a few jokes. Today, he hadnât heard from you yet, and a nagging feeling tugged at the back of his mind. Â
The shrill ring of his phone jolted Spencer out of his thoughts. Hotch was in mid-sentence when Spencer abruptly stood up, excusing himself from the meeting as he glanced down at the caller ID and recognized your best friendâs name.Â
âHey, Spencer! Sorry for calling so early, I just wanted to ask if you knew what Y/N would like for her birthday dinner!â they chirped, their voice a bit muffled from what sounded like some activity in the background. âSheâs so picky, you know! Maybe we could make a surprise for her?â
âI...I donât know. I havenât spoken to her yet today,â Spencer admitted, his voice nearly shaking. âBut she loves Italian food, maybe pasta?âÂ
âOh, of course! Iâll start with that, then. Thanks, Spencer!â they replied before hanging up, oblivious to the gravity of the situation.
The call left Spencer feeling hollow, a growing sense of dread gnawing at him. He sank back into his chair, his mind reeling. Moments later, his phone rang again, and he picked it up without even glancing at the screen. This time, the voice on the other end was urgent and frantic, and Spencerâs heart sank as he listened.Â
"Hello?" he said, trying to keep his voice steady, though the room was still buzzing around him.
âSpencer Reid?â a calm, authoritative voice inquired on the other end.
âYes, this is he,â Spencer replied, straightening up slightly as he recognized the tone of someone delivering important information.
âThis is St. Agnes Hospital in Washington, D.C.," the voice continued. "Iâm calling about Y/N L/N.â
Spencer's heart skipped a beat. The mention of your name brought everything else to a halt, and he felt a wave of apprehension wash over him.
âShe has been in an accident,â the voice said, and Spencer could hear the weight behind those words. âYou are listed as her emergency contact, how soon can you get here?â
He froze, unable to process the words as they echoed in his mind. âAn accident?â he finally managed, his voice barely above a whisper. "What happened?"
âThere was a collision with a semi-truck,â the hospital staffer explained, their voice professional yet tinged with compassion. âY/N was seriously injured. Sheâs currently in surgery, but itâs critical.â
Spencer's mind raced, each word like a punch to his gut. âIs sheââ he started, his voice breaking. âIs she going to be okay?â
âWeâre doing everything we can, Dr. Reid,â the worker reassured him gently. âBut you should get here as soon as you can.â
He nodded, though the person on the other end couldn't see him, trying to gather his thoughts through the haze of shock. The room around him felt surreal, the voices of his colleagues fading into the background.
âThank you,â Spencer managed to say, his voice shaky with barely restrained panic. âIâm on my way from Missouri, Iâll be there as soon as I can.â
As he ended the call, Spencer abruptly returned, shoes pounding against the floor. His teammates noticed the sudden change in his demeanor, their conversations pausing as they turned to him with concern.
âSpencer?â Emily asked, noticing the ashen look on his face. âWhatâs wrong?â
âItâs Y/N,â Spencer said, his voice tight with urgency. âThereâs been an accident. I need to get home.â
Without waiting for a response, he grabbed his things, already planning his route to the nearest airport in his head. His heart pounded in his chest, each beat echoing the urgency to be by your side, to hold your hand, to be there when you needed him most.
âWeâll cover things here,â Hotch assured him, stepping forward. âGo.â
âThanks,â Spencer replied, his voice holding gratitude and desperation. He turned to leave, his thoughts solely focused on getting back to you, hoping with every fiber of his being that he wouldnât be too late.
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Spencer couldnât remember the flight home. The moments blurred together as his mind replayed the words over and over: life support, coma, severe accident. They echoed in his head, refusing to let him think of anything else. His team had rallied around him, offering words of support and handling the details to get him back as quickly as possible.Â
As the plane touched down in Washington, Spencer felt the full weight of the situation crashing down on him. His legs trembled as he stood, a numbness spreading through his body as he made his way through the terminal.Â
The hospital was a short drive away, and yet it felt like an eternity. He barely registered the buildings and streets flashing by as he sat in the back seat of a cab, his heart pounding with each passing moment.Â
Finally, he arrived at the hospital, a large, imposing building that now seemed more like a fortress. Spencer rushed through the doors, barely acknowledging the bustling activity around him as he focused solely on reaching you. He navigated the maze of hallways with a determination that surprised even him, eventually finding his way to the ICU.Â
Your room was sterile and filled with the rhythmic beeping of machines, each sound a stark reminder of your fragile condition. Spencer stopped short at the sight of you lying in the hospital bed, tubes and wires snaking across your body. His heart wrenched at the sight, a profound ache settling in his chest as he slowly approached.Â
âY/N,â he whispered, his voice cracking with emotion.Â
He took a shaky breath, feeling the enormity of the situation press down on him. He felt helpless, watching the steady rise and fall of your chest with the assistance of the ventilator, knowing there was nothing he could do to change what had happened.Â
Spencer reached out, his hand trembling as he gently took yours. The warmth of your skin was a small comfort, a reminder that you were still there, still fighting.Â
âIâm here,â he said softly, his voice breaking as he spoke. âIâm here, and Iâm not going anywhere. Please, Y/N... please come back to me.âÂ
The room was silent except for the steady hum of the machines, and Spencer felt a tear slide down his cheek. He brushed it away, leaning forward to press a gentle kiss to your forehead.Â
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The hours that followed were a blur. Spencer sat by your side, his hand never leaving yours as he kept a silent vigil. The nurses and doctors came and went, their words and actions a distant murmur as Spencer focused solely on you. He remembered snippets of conversations, assurances that you were receiving the best care possible, and updates on your condition that offered little comfort.Â
In those moments, Spencer clung to hope. He recalled all the times you had smiled at him, the way your eyes lit up when you were excited or passionate about something. He remembered the quiet moments you shared, the laughter and love that had blossomed between you over the past years.Â
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Three Days Later
Spencer hadnât left the hospital since he arrived. The team had been by his side, offering support and keeping him company, but he barely registered their presence. All that mattered was you, and the hope that you would wake up and return to him.Â
On the third day, the doctor came in with a more hopeful expression than before. He checked the monitors, made some notes, and then turned to Spencer with a small smile.Â
âThereâs been some improvement,â he said gently. âItâs a good sign. Weâre going to try reducing the sedation and see how she responds.â
Spencer felt a flicker of hope at the words, his heart clenching with a mix of anticipation and fear. He nodded, unable to trust his voice as he watched the doctor adjust the IV line. They assured him they would keep him informed as soon as your surgery was complete and directed him to the waiting area, where he could collect himself while waiting for more information.
Spencer made his way to the waiting room, his thoughts a whirlwind of emotions. Memories of you together flooded his mind: the quiet evenings spent curled up on the couch, the laughter shared over inside jokes, and the whispered promises of a future together. He sat down, feeling the weight of uncertainty pressing down on him, wondering what the next few hours would bring.
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The hours stretched on interminably, each tick of the clock echoing loudly in Spencer's ears as he waited in the sterile waiting room. He couldn't bring himself to focus on anything other than the thought of you, lying in surgery, fighting for your life. The antiseptic smell of the hospital, the murmur of other patients and visitors, all faded into the background as he replayed every memory he had of you in his mind, trying to cling to the hope that you would pull through.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, a doctor approached Spencer with a solemn expression. "Dr. Reid?" the doctor asked, and Spencer quickly stood, his heart pounding in his chest.
"Yes, that's me," Spencer replied, his voice fullof hope and anxiety.
"The surgery was successful," the doctor said, offering a small, reassuring smile. "We were able to stabilize her, and she's currently in the ICU under observation."
Spencer felt a rush of relief wash over him, though the gravity of the situation was still heavy on his shoulders. "Thank you," he said sincerely, his voice trembling with emotion. "Thank you so much."
The doctor nodded, understanding the depth of Spencer's gratitude. "She's not out of the woods yet," the doctor continued, "but she's made it through the worst part. However, I need to prepare you for the possibility that there may be complications. We won't know the full extent until she regains consciousness."
Spencer nodded, taking in the doctor's words with a mix of relief and apprehension. He felt his breath catch in his throat, knowing that there was still a long road ahead, but grateful for the chance to be by your side as you began to recover.
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You pulled through, but it wasn't without its challenges. When you finally awoke, the room was filled with the soft beeping of monitors and the faint hum of medical equipment. Everything felt disorienting as you blinked against the harsh fluorescent lights, trying to make sense of where you were and what had happened.
Spencer was at your side, his eyes filled with relief and worry as he watched you stir. He reached out to take your hand, squeezing it gently in reassurance. "Y/N," he said softly, his voice thick with emotion. "You're awake."
You turned your head slightly, trying to focus on the man before you. He looked somewhat familiar, yet your mind struggled to place him. The last thing you remembered was being 18, living with your sister Emily, and yet here you were, in a hospital bed, with a stranger by your side.
"Who are you?" you asked, your voice barely above a whisper. The question hung in the air, heavy with the weight of uncertainty.
Spencer felt his heart drop at your words, a painful realization settling in. He had hoped that when you woke up, everything would be back to normal, that you would go back to the life you had built together. But the look of confusion and fear in your eyes told him everything he needed to know.
"I'm Spencer," he said gently, trying to keep his voice steady despite the turmoil inside. "I'm your boyfriend. We've been together for over two years. You live with me."
You shook your head slowly, trying to wrap your mind around his words. It felt like a dream, a reality you couldn't quite grasp. "No," you said, your voice breaking with frustration and fear. "I live with my sister, Emily. I don't know you."
Spencer felt a wave of sadness wash over him, but he forced himself to stay strong for you. He knew this was a possibility, that the trauma of the accident could have affected your memory, but hearing it from you was a different reality altogether. He took a deep breath, his heart aching with every word he prepared to say.
âUm, no. IâI donât know how to tell you this, but, uhâŚâ Spencer tried to speak through the tears coming on, his voice trembling. âYou are 25 years old, Emily is 38, and you work as a liaison for the Sex Crimes Unit in the FBI. Emily and I work together in the Behavioral Analysis Unit. We met through Emily, and now you live with me. You were in a severe car accident three days ago, and you may be suffering from amnesia.â
His words hung in the air like a cloud, heavy and dense, as you struggled to process what he was telling you. The hospital room felt colder, the sterile smell more pronounced, as your mind tried to catch up with the information being presented to you. Everything he said felt distant and unfamiliar, like a story someone else was telling, not your own life.
âAmnesia?â you repeated, the word foreign on your tongue. You could feel panic beginning to rise in your chest, the fear of the unknown pressing down on you. âHow is this possible? IâI donât remember any of this.â
Spencerâs heart broke at the fear in your eyes, and he longed to reach out and comfort you. But he knew that, to you, he was a stranger, someone who claimed to know you but didnât feel real. He had to tread carefully, to give you space to process the situation at your own pace.
âItâs okay,â Spencer said softly, his eyes filled with compassion. âI know this is a lot to take in. Youâve been through so much, and Iâm here for you. We can take this one step at a time. Whatever you need, Iâm here to help.â
You looked at him, studying his face for any sign of deception or recognition, but all you saw was sincerity. It was both comforting and unsettling. Here was a man who seemed to care deeply for you, yet you couldnât find a single memory to support his claims. It was like standing at the edge of a vast, unknown ocean, unsure whether to step forward or retreat.
âI just... I donât understand how I got here,â you said, your voice small and uncertain, the edges of panic sharpening your words. Your eyes filled with tears as you grappled with the enormity of your situation. âWhereâs Emily? I want to see Emily,â you added, the tears now spilling over, and you could feel your chest tighten with fear and helplessness.Â
Spencer felt a painful twist in his heart as he watched you cry, the sight of your distress cutting through him like a knife. He knew how much you relied on Emily before, but he had been your rock these past years. To not be able to comfort you in your time of need tore him apart. Despite the situation, he felt a glimmer of relief that you still remembered your sister, a familiar anchor in a sea of unfamiliar faces and places.
âSheâs at home sleeping. Iâll give her a call,â Spencer assured you, reaching for his phone with a steady hand, though inside he felt anything but calm. He wanted to be the one to comfort you, to hold you and tell you that everything would be okay, but he understood that right now, Emily was the person you needed most.Â
âThank you,â you whispered, your voice thick with emotion. You wiped at your tears, feeling both grateful and overwhelmed by the kindness of this man who seemed so determined to help you, even though you couldnât remember him.
Spencer stepped out into the hallway to make the call, wanting to give you a moment of privacy. The hospital corridor was quiet, save for the distant murmur of medical staff and the occasional beep of machinery. He took a deep breath, trying to steady himself before dialing Emilyâs number.Â
âSpencer?â Emilyâs voice was groggy but instantly alert as she answered the call, concern evident in her tone. âIs everything okay? Howâs Y/N?â
Spencer swallowed hard, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on him. âEmily, sheâs awake,â he said, his voice tight with emotion. âBut she doesnât remember anything from the past seven years. She thinks sheâs still living with you.â
âOh my God,â Emily breathed, the shock clear in her voice. âIs she okay? What did the doctors say?â
âThey think itâs retrograde amnesia caused by the trauma of the accident,â Spencer explained, running a hand through his hair as he spoke. âSheâs asking for you, Emily. Sheâs really scared.â
âIâll be there as soon as I can,â Emily promised, already moving to get dressed. âTell her Iâm on my way, okay? And Spencer... thank you for being there with her. I know this must be incredibly hard for you.â
Spencer nodded, even though Emily couldnât see him. âIâll tell her. Drive safely.â
After ending the call, Spencer returned to your room, his heart heavy with the knowledge of how disorienting this must be for you. He found you sitting up slightly, your eyes still red from crying but showing a flicker of hope at the mention of your sister.
âEmilyâs on her way,â Spencer said gently, offering you a small, reassuring smile. âShe should be here soon.â
You nodded, the knowledge that Emily was coming bringing you a semblance of comfort. But still, questions swirled in your mind, the uncertainty of your situation looming large.
"Thank you, um, what was your name again?" you asked softly, your voice hesitant and tinged with the confusion that clouded your mind.Â
Spencerâs heart ached at the question, a painful reminder of the gap that now existed between you. But he managed a gentle smile, determined to be patient and understanding.Â
âSpencer,â he said quietly, meeting your gaze with a steady warmth. âMy name is Spencer.â
You nodded slowly, trying to commit his name to memory, even though it felt like grasping at straws. There was something comforting about the way he looked at you, a sense of safety that you couldnât quite explain.
âThank you, Spencer,â you repeated, hoping that saying his name would help anchor you in this unfamiliar reality. Despite the overwhelming uncertainty, you felt a small sense of reassurance knowing he was there, a steady presence in the storm of your fractured memories.
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Emily arrived at the hospital within the hour, her eyes filled with concern and determination as she made her way to your room. When she saw you, relief flooded her features, and she rushed to your side, wrapping her arms around you in a warm, reassuring embrace.
âHey, itâs okay,â Emily murmured, holding you tightly as she stroked your hair. âIâm here, Y/N. Weâll figure this out together.â
You clung to her, the familiar comfort of her presence grounding you in the midst of the chaos. For the first time since waking up, you felt a sense of safety, a reminder of the life you remembered.
Spencer watched the reunion, his heart aching with a mixture of emotions. He was grateful that Emily was there for you, knowing how much you needed her support right now. But there was also a longing, a deep-seated hope that one day, you would remember the life you had built with him, the love that had grown between you.
As you leaned into Emily's embrace, you whispered, âCan you stay with me, please?â Your voice was soft, almost childlike in its vulnerability, and Spencerâs heart clenched at the sound of it.
Emily smiled gently, brushing a few strands of hair away from your face as she nodded. âOf course, Iâm so sorry I wasnât here,â she said, guilt tinging her words. âI came as soon as I heard.â
âItâs okay,â you replied, offering her a small, reassuring smile. âPeter is really nice.â
The misstep in Spencer's name hit him like a physical blow, and yet he understood. You were trying your best to piece things together, to make sense of the world around you, and that meant trying to fit him into a picture that didnât quite match the reality you remembered.Â
Emily glanced at Spencer, a flicker of understanding in her eyes as she gave him a supportive nod. She knew how hard this must be for him, watching you struggle to recall the love and life you shared.Â
Spencer swallowed the lump in his throat, forcing himself to return Emilyâs nod with a small, grateful smile. He knew that rebuilding the bridge to your past wouldnât be easy, but he was willing to do whatever it took to help you find your way back.Â
He remained quiet, a gentle presence in the background as Emily continued to comfort you, knowing that while he might not be the one you remembered now, he would do everything in his power to be the one youâd remember in the future.
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Spencer eventually went home, the weight of the last few days pressing heavily on his shoulders. The hospital had become a second home in the wake of the accident, but now, as he drove through the familiar streets of Quantico, he felt the exhaustion finally catch up with him.Â
The apartment was quiet when he arrived, the silence amplifying the absence of your presence. He dropped his bag by the door and stood in the entryway for a moment, looking around the space that had been your shared sanctuary. Everything about itâthe framed photos, the little touches that marked your shared lifeâfelt like an echo of the past he was desperate to help you remember.
He made his way to the bathroom, shedding his clothes and stepping into the shower. The hot water cascaded over him, washing away the grime and fatigue, but doing little to ease the turmoil inside. As the steam filled the room, Spencer closed his eyes, allowing the water to drown out the noise in his head for just a moment.Â
He thought about you, lying in that hospital bed, trying to piece together a life you couldnât remember. The thought of your struggle weighed heavily on him, and he wished more than anything that he could simply take away the burden of your amnesia. But he knew that wasnât possible, and it frustrated him deeply.
Stepping out of the shower, Spencer wrapped a towel around his waist and caught his reflection in the mirror. The face staring back at him was etched with worry and sleepless nights. He knew he needed to rest, to recharge so he could be strong for you, but his mind was already racing with possibilities, with ways to help you find your way back to the life you had known.
Reluctantly, he made his way to the bedroom and sank into the mattress, pulling the covers over himself.Â
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When Spencer awoke, the morning light was filtering through the curtains, casting a warm glow across the room. He stretched, feeling the knots in his muscles protest at the movement, but he pushed through, determined to make the most of the day ahead.
His mind immediately returned to you and the questions that had haunted him since the accident. He needed answers, a plan, something tangible he could use to help you. Rising from the bed, he quickly dressed and made his way to the library, his thoughts already churning with possibilities.
The library was quiet, a haven of knowledge waiting to be tapped into. Spencer made his way through the aisles, pulling books from the shelves with practiced ease. He found volumes on neurology, psychology, and memory restoration, stacking them on the table as he prepared to dive deep into his research.
Sitting down, Spencer opened the first book, his fingers flipping through the pages with the kind of fervor only a man on a mission possessed. He absorbed every word, every study and theory on amnesia and retrograde amnesia, searching for anything that might provide a glimmer of hope.
He read about the mechanisms of memory, the ways trauma could affect the brain's ability to store and retrieve information. He learned about the potential for memory recovery, the techniques that could aid in jogging the mind back to the present, and the importance of emotional connections in bridging the gaps.
As the hours passed, Spencer lost himself in the sea of information, each new piece of knowledge building upon the last. He scribbled notes in the margins, cross-referencing studies and compiling a mental list of strategies he could employ to help you.
It was a daunting task, but Spencer felt a sense of purpose in the research, a way to channel his love for you into something tangible. He was determined to do everything he could to help you regain your memory, to guide you back to the life you had shared together.Â
For Spencer, this was more than just a quest for answersâit was a testament to the bond that had grown between you, a bond he was unwilling to let go of. He was ready to fight for your future, to be there for you in whatever capacity you needed, until the day your eyes lit up with recognition and the memories flooded back.Â
With renewed resolve, Spencer closed the book he was reading, his mind buzzing with ideas and possibilities. He gathered his notes, feeling a sense of determination settle over him. He would be there for you, no matter how long it took, until you found your way back to him.
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Spencer called Emily, feeling a slight tremor in his fingers as he punched in her number. He knew how delicate your situation was, and he didnât want to risk upsetting you with his presence if it would cause more harm than good. As the phone rang, he took a deep breath, hoping that Emily would have some insight into how you were doing and whether it would be okay for him to visit.
âHello?â Emilyâs voice came through the line, sounding calm but tinged with exhaustion.
âEmily, itâs Spencer,â he said, trying to keep his voice steady despite the nervousness fluttering in his chest. âI wanted to check in and see how Y/N is doing... and if it would be alright for me to come back to the hospital. I donât want to overwhelm her, but I think I might have found some helpful information on memory restoration tactics.â
There was a brief pause on the other end, and Spencer could hear the soft murmur of the hospital in the background, the distant beeps of monitors and the hushed conversations of medical staff. Emily sighed softly, and he could picture her leaning against the wall outside your room, her hand running through her hair as she considered his request.
âSpencer, sheâs been asking about you,â Emily finally said, her voice gentle and reassuring. âI think she wants to start trying to piece things together a little, and having you here might actually help.â
The fragments of your past felt like pieces of a puzzle scattered across the table, and you were trying to fit them together. The memory of just having graduated college and moving in with Emily in Europe while she worked for Interpol was clear in your mind, yet the reality you were living in contradicted that memory in every way. You obviously went to college, got an important job, met someone, and fell in love. That would be nice to remember.
The thought of your life nowâa life filled with achievements, meaningful relationships, and moments of joyâwas enticing. You felt a sense of longing to reconnect with those parts of yourself, to remember the paths that led you to where you were today. The idea of having accomplished so much, of having people in your life who cared deeply for you, filled you with both curiosity and determination.
You sat in the hospital bed, the beeping of the monitors a constant reminder of the present, and tried to reconcile the gap between what you knew and what was real. There was a sense of urgency within you, a desire to reclaim the life that had slipped through your fingers due to the accident.
As you contemplated this, Spencer arrived, a reassuring presence amidst the confusion. He had a folder in hand, filled with information heâd painstakingly gathered to aid in your recovery. His expression was one of quiet resolve, a testament to his commitment to helping you find your way back.
âHey, Y/N,â Spencer greeted softly, taking a seat beside your bed. His eyes were warm and encouraging, and you couldnât help but feel comforted by his presence. âI know this is a lot to take in, but Iâve found some information that might help you remember.â
You nodded, eager to hear what he had discovered. The prospect of understanding more about your life, your achievements, and the connection you shared with Spencer filled you with hope.
Spencer opened the folder, revealing a collection of notes, articles, and studies on memory restoration and retrograde amnesia. âIâve been looking into different techniques and therapies that could aid in restoring your memories,â he explained, his voice steady and full of purpose.
He began to outline the various strategies he had found, discussing everything from cognitive therapy and memory exercises to more experimental approaches. As he spoke, you listened intently, absorbing the possibilities and feeling a flicker of determination ignite within you.
âI believe that with the right approach and support, we can hopefully help you piece together your memories,â Spencer said, his gaze meeting yours with unwavering sincerity. âIâm here to support you in whatever way you need. We can do this together, one step at a time.â
His words resonated with you, and you found yourself nodding along, feeling a renewed sense of hope. The idea of reclaiming your memories, of rediscovering the life you had built, felt like a light at the end of a long tunnel.Â
âThank you, Spencer,â you said softly, your voice filled with gratitude. âI want to remember.â
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The hospital released you into Emilyâs care. While the medical staff had done everything they could, the journey to regaining your memory would continue outside the hospital walls.
The decision to stay with Emily instead of Spencer hurt him, but it felt like the right choice for now. As much as Spencer wanted to be there for you, he understood the need for you to be in an environment that felt familiar and safe. The last thing he wanted was to push you further away by overwhelming you with too much, too soon.
âItâs okay,â Spencer assured you as you prepared to leave the hospital. His voice was steady, but the flicker of pain in his eyes was unmistakable. âI understand. Emily will take good care of you, and Iâm just a phone call away if you need anything.â
You nodded, appreciating his understanding. A part of you felt guilty for not choosing to stay with him, especially considering how kind and supportive he had been. But the gaps in your memory left you feeling adrift, and being with Emily was like holding onto a piece of your past that still made sense. Besides, he was still technically a stranger.
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The drive to yours and Spencerâs apartment was quiet, Emily navigating the streets with the ease of someone who knew them well. You sat in the passenger seat, watching the city pass by, anticipation and apprehension swirling within you. This was a chance to see the life you had built, to find clues that might help bridge the chasm between the past you remembered and the present you couldnât grasp.
Arriving at the apartment building, you felt a sense of dĂŠjĂ vu, as if you had been here countless times before, but it was all shrouded in fog. Emily led you up to the front door, her presence reassuring and calm as she unlocked it and gestured for you to step inside.
The apartment was warm and inviting, filled with little touches that spoke of a life shared between two people. You took a tentative step inside, your eyes scanning the space as you tried to grasp any spark of recognition. The furniture, the dĂŠcor, the scent of your favorite candle burning on the coffee tableâeverything felt just out of reach.
But it was the photographs that caught your attention, lining the walls and filling the shelves with captured moments of happiness and love. You walked over to a series of framed photos, your heart aching at the sight of the images. There you were, smiling and laughing with Spencer, your faces filled with joy.
There was a picture of the two of you on a hiking trip, arms around each other as you gazed at the camera, the sun setting behind you. Another of you dancing together at what appeared to be a wedding, Spencerâs hand on the small of your back, your face lit with laughter.
And then there was the one that brought tears to your eyesâan image of you and Spencer sharing a tender kiss, your arms wrapped around his neck, his hand gently holding your waist while the other stretched out to hold the camera. The love captured in that single moment was undeniable, and yet it was a memory you couldnât access, a chapter of your life that felt painfully distant.
Tears streamed down your cheeks as the weight of what you had lost settled over you. You turned away from the photos, covering your face with your hands as sobs wracked your body. The sadness was overwhelming, a deep, unbearable grief for the beautiful life you couldnât remember.
Emily was at your side in an instant, her arm wrapping around you as she whispered soothing words, trying to calm the storm of emotions that had taken hold.
âIâm so sorry,â you cried, your voice breaking with the depth of your sorrow. âIâm so sorry, Spencer. I wish I could remember. I wish I couldââ
Spencerâs expression was filled with compassion and understanding, though his heart ached at the sight of your distress. He longed to reach out and hold you, to reassure you that it was okay, that you would find your way back to him in time. But he knew that the memories were something you had to reclaim on your own.
âHey, itâs okay,â Spencer said gently, his voice soft and comforting. âItâs not your fault. None of this is your fault.â
Despite his reassuring words, the pain of not being able to remember was too much to bear. You were inconsolable, and Emily could see that you needed space to process everything, away from the emotional overload of the apartment.
âLetâs go home, Y/N,â Emily suggested softly, guiding you toward the door with a gentle touch. âWe can come back another time when youâre ready.â
You nodded, allowing her to lead you away, the tears still streaming down your face. Spencer watched as Emily escorted you out, his heart heavy with sadness.Â
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The following Monday, the next step in your recovery journey was to visit your workplace, a place where you had spent countless hours building a career you could no longer remember. The decision to bring you back into the office was made with the hope that it might jog some of your lost memories, and while it felt daunting, you were determined to face it head-on.
Emily drove you to the FBI headquarters, the massive building both imposing and familiar as you approached. You had been nervous about this visit, unsure of how it would make you feel or what it might stir within you. Your unit chief had been extremely understanding about your situation, assuring you that you had all the time you needed to recover and that your job would be waiting for you if and when you were ready to return. The possibility of never coming back loomed large, but today was about exploring what felt right.
As you walked through the corridors, passing colleagues who greeted you with warm smiles and words of encouragement, you felt a mixture of anxiety and curiosity. The familiarity of the surroundings tugged at the edges of your mind, teasing you with whispers of recognition that were just out of reach.
When you finally reached your desk, something shifted within you. A small sense of familiarity washed over you, grounding you in a way that you hadn't expected. The space was uniquely yours, decorated with personal touches that reflected your personality and interests. The colorful keyboard and mouse pad, the photos adorning your workspace, all felt like pieces of yourself that you were slowly rediscovering.
Emily stood beside you, watching as you took it all in. Her presence was reassuring, a steady hand on your shoulder as you navigated the myriad of emotions swirling within you.
"This is your desk," Emily said gently, gesturing to the array of decorations and mementos that made it uniquely yours.Â
You ran your fingers over the keyboard, tracing the familiar keys, and then turned your attention to the photos. There were images of you and Emily from your first apartment together in D.C., snapshots of a time when life felt full of possibility and adventure. Your eyes lingered on the photos of you and Spencer, capturing moments of joy and love that you desperately wished to remember.
One photo, in particular, caught your eye. It was of you and another person, both of you with wide smiles, arms wrapped tightly around each other, faces pressed together in a display of friendship and affection. The bond between you was evident, even in a still image, and you felt a pang of longing to recall the memories associated with it.
âWho are all of these people?â you asked, your voice tinged with curiosity and a hint of sadness.
Emily leaned in, pointing to the photo of you and the person who seemed to be a close friend. âThat is your best friend, Noah,â she explained. Her smile was warm, the fondness for your friendship evident in her tone. âYou two have been inseparable for years. Theyâve been by your side through thick and thin.â
You studied the photo, trying to summon any fragment of memory, but the connection eluded you. Still, it was comforting to know that you had someone like Noah in your life, a constant presence of support and friendship.
Emily then pointed to another photo, this one featuring a large group of people gathered in a spacious kitchen that looked to be part of a grand mansion. The scene was lively and filled with laughter, the closeness between everyone palpable even in a photograph.
âAnd that,â Emily said, gesturing to the group photo, âis my team. The Behavioral Analysis Unit, at David Rossiâs house for pasta and wine. Itâs a tradition of ours to get together and unwind after a long week. Youâve become a part of that tradition too.â
The photo brought a sense of warmth and belonging that tugged at your heartstrings. Though you couldnât remember the specifics of the event, the image conveyed a sense of community and acceptance, a reminder that you were surrounded by people who cared for you deeply.
You nodded, feeling a mix of emotionsâgratefulness for the connections you had forged, sadness for the memories that remained out of reach, and determination to piece it all together. As overwhelming as it was, the visit to your workplace had sparked something within you, a desire to reclaim the life you had lost and reconnect with the people who meant so much to you.
âThank you for bringing me here, Emily,â you said softly, turning to your sister with gratitude in your eyes.
Emily smiled, her hand squeezing your shoulder reassuringly. âYouâre doing great, Y/N.â
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After spending some time familiarizing yourself with your desk and the environment, you felt a little more grounded. Emily suggested taking a break, and the two of you made your way to the break room for some coffee. The small talk and casual atmosphere provided a sense of normalcy, and you found yourself relaxing into the environment, even if it still felt like you were seeing it all for the first time.
As you sipped your coffee, Emily shared stories about the team, painting vivid pictures of the friendships that had developed over the years. Her words were filled with warmth, and you could sense the deep bond that connected everyone in the unit.
ââand then you and Penelope performed as much of the Rent musical as you could while Spencer took you home from girls' night.â
You laughed, a joyous feeling after all the sadness and confusion youâd been wearing like a cloud. It felt good to feel lighthearted again, if only for a moment, and the image of yourself belting out show tunes with Penelope at the top of your lungs was both hilarious and comforting.
âWas he mad?â you asked, picturing the scene in your mind.
âQuite the opposite,â Emily said, her eyes twinkling with amusement at the memory. âHe asked you out the next week at work.â
âThatâs so sweet,â you said, a warm glow spreading through you at the thought of Spencerâs patience and kindness.Â
âHe really loves you,â Emily added, her voice gentle and full of sincerity.Â
You looked down at your coffee cup, a mix of emotions swirling within you. âI just canât believe Iâm loved so much by someone I donât remember,â you said softly, your words carrying the weight of your current reality.Â
Spencer hadnât meant to eavesdrop, but as he was walking to the break room, your voice reached his ears, and he froze just outside the door. The sound of your laughter was like music to him, a familiar melody he had sorely missed since the accident. It felt normal to hear you in the building, like it had been before, a sense of dĂŠjĂ vu that was both comforting and bittersweet.
But hearing that last snippet of conversationâthat you couldnât believe you were loved by someone you didnât rememberâwas like a punch to the gut. It was a reminder of how much had been lost, how fragile the threads of your connection had become in the wake of your amnesia.
Spencerâs heart clenched with longing and sadness. He wanted to be there with you, to share in the laughter and help rebuild the life you had once shared. Yet, he also knew that the path to healing was not a straight line and that you needed time to find your footing.
With a heavy heart, Spencer decided against going into the break room. He felt it would be too much to face you right then, knowing that he was part of the gap in your memory. He turned on his heel, heading back to his desk with a resolve to give you the space you needed while still being there for you in whatever way he could.
Back in his office, Spencer tried to focus on his work, but his mind kept drifting back to you and the conversation he had overheard. He wished he could do more, be more, to help you remember. The thought of the love you had shared, a love you now couldnât recall, weighed heavily on him.
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Over the next few weeks, life became a series of ups and downs, filled with moments of both clarity and confusion. Living with Emily had its comforting momentsâher presence a soothing balm to the chaos in your mind. You cherished the time you spent with her, grateful for the bond that had been rekindled. You missed Emily deeply during high school, and living with her felt like a second chance to reconnect and make up for lost time.Â
But the reason for your reunion weighed heavily on you. You were so happy to be living with Emily again, until you remembered why. Some nights, the memoriesâor lack thereofâwere overwhelming, and youâd find yourself crying silently into your pillow, grieving for the life you learned about but couldnât recall. You mourned for the person you once were, the experiences youâd lost, and the love you had built with Spencer, a man who was now a stranger in your life.
In those darker moments, a part of you wondered if a second accident could somehow reverse the damage, though you knew deep down that it wouldnât work. The thought was fleeting, a desperate whisper in your mind, quickly silenced by the knowledge that the path to healing lay elsewhere.
You wanted to love Spencer, you really did. Everything youâd learned about him painted a picture of a man who was kind, intelligent, and deeply devoted to you. But every time you looked at him, all you felt was a sense of apathy and resentment. It was an unfair burden, one you didnât want to carry but couldnât seem to shake. He knew you, but you didnât know him. He had gotten to know the you that you couldnât remember, had built a life with a version of yourself that no longer existed.Â
Safe to say, you hadnât spoken to anyone but Emily since that day at Spencerâs apartment. Despite Emilyâs best efforts to coax you out of your shell, to encourage you to re-engage with the world, you found solace only in her presence. She would suggest small outings, opportunities to reintroduce you to the life youâd livedâa coffee date with Penelope, a lunch with Noah, a casual dinner with the BAU teamâbut you declined each invitation with a sense of dread.
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Emily understood your reluctance, though she worried about the isolation you were imposing on yourself. She was patient, never pushing too hard, but she tried her best to gently encourage you to take those first steps toward reconnecting with your life.
"Y/N," she said one afternoon as you both sat in the living room, the afternoon sun streaming through the windows. "I know itâs hard, but you have so many people who care about you. Theyâre all here, ready to support you whenever youâre ready."
You nodded, your eyes fixed on the floor. âI know,â you replied softly, your voice tinged with frustration and sadness. âI just... I donât know how to face them, Emily. Itâs like theyâre expecting me to be someone Iâm not.â
Emily reached over, taking your hand in hers, her grip reassuring. âTheyâre not expecting anything,â she said gently. âThey just want to be there for you, to help you find your way back. And you donât have to do it alone. Iâll be with you.â
Despite her words, the idea of facing Spencer or any of your friends felt daunting. It wasnât just about remembering; it was about rebuilding a sense of self that had been shattered by the accident. You felt like a puzzle with missing pieces, unsure of how to fit back into the picture of your own life.
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One night, as you lay in bed, the weight of it all pressed heavily on your chest. You stared at the ceiling, the darkness a mirror to the emptiness you felt inside. The person you were before the accident seemed like a ghost, haunting the edges of your consciousness, taunting you with glimpses of a life you couldnât quite grasp.
Tears slipped silently down your cheeks as you grieved for the life youâd lost, for the love that was now a distant memory. It felt like an insurmountable chasm between the past and present, a gap you couldnât bridge no matter how hard you tried.
You curled up under the covers, wishing for relief from the emotional storm, longing for a sense of belonging that remained elusive. But as much as you yearned for the past, you knew the journey to healing had to start from where you were nowâfrom this moment, with its uncertainties and challenges.
Emily found you the next morning, the traces of tears still visible on your face. She didnât say anything, simply pulled you into a hug, offering her silent support. You leaned into her embrace, grateful for the unconditional love and understanding she provided.
âIâm here, Y/N,â Emily murmured, her voice steady and reassuring. âWhenever youâre ready to take that next step, Iâm here.â
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On a random Tuesday morning, you regained a glimpse of yourself. It was an ordinary day, the sun barely peeking over the horizon as you padded into the kitchen, the scent of freshly brewed coffee filling the air. Emily was already there, pouring herself a cup and offering you a warm smile as you entered.
"Good morning," she said, her voice carrying the comforting tone you had come to rely on over the past few weeks.
âDid I bring any files home?â you asked, the question slipping out naturally as if it were the most normal thing in the world. âI want to review the Cooper case.â
Emily whipped around so fast she thought she might get whiplash, her eyes wide with shock and a glimmer of hope. âWhat did you just say?â she asked, her voice almost trembling with anticipation.
âThe Cooper case?â you repeated, frowning slightly as you tried to grasp the memory that felt just within reach. âOh, I wanted to review the evidence for the upcoming trial. I want to make sure that son of a bitch gets locked away.â
Emilyâs face lit up with astonishment and disbelief, a slow grin spreading across her features. âY/N⌠how do you remember that?â she asked, her voice tinged with awe.
âWhat?â you blinked, the realization dawning on you like a gentle wave, the fog lifting ever so slightly. âOhâŚâ you murmured, the pieces clicking into place.
âOh my god! Oh my god! I remember!â you exclaimed, your heart pounding with excitement and relief.
âDo you remember anything else?â Emily asked eagerly, stepping closer as if to catch every word.
âMy, um, my unit chief⌠her name is, uh, Sarah Freeman!â you said, a smile breaking across your face as more fragments of memory bubbled to the surface. It was like pulling on a thread and watching a tapestry unfold before your eyes.
âThatâs amazing! Youâre amazing!â Emily cheered, her eyes shining with pride and joy. She grabbed your hands, squeezing them tightly as if to anchor this precious moment in reality. âIâm going to call your doctor! Keep thinking!â
You nodded, your mind racing with possibilities. There was a thrill in the air, a sense of rediscovery that felt like sunlight streaming into a darkened room.Â
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As the days and weeks passed, your world gradually came into sharper focus. You began to remember more and more, and your doctors believed that your brain was finally healing from the trauma of the accident, allowing you to access information that had been temporarily locked away. It was as if the fog that had settled over your mind was beginning to lift, and the memories of your life were emerging from the shadows.
With each passing day, you started seeing people more. The familiarity of their faces and the warmth of their presence became less overwhelming and more comforting. You remembered small bits of Noah, moving in with Emily, a few girlsâ nights, and coffee dates with Penelope. Each memory was like a small gift, a piece of the puzzle that was slowly coming together.
Whenever you shared a memory with someone, it was met with tears of joy and hugs of relief. They were all so patient and understanding, celebrating every little moment of rediscovery with you. It was a testament to the love and support that surrounded you, a constant reminder that you were not alone on this journey.
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With your birthday approaching, the excitement in the air was palpable. Everyone was thrilled that they would at least get to celebrate with you, even if the memories of past birthdays were still hazy. The anticipation of the party, the chance to be surrounded by the people who meant so much to you, filled you with a sense of hope and gratitude.
The only person you couldnât seem to remember, however, was Spencer. Despite the progress you were making with others, there was an inexplicable block when it came to him. It was as if the memories you shared were trapped behind a door that refused to open, no matter how hard you tried.Â
Spencer felt the weight of this exclusion acutely. While everyone else reveled in your regained memories, he remained on the outside, watching as you reconnected with the life youâd once shared. At first, he tried to be patient, understanding that recovery was a complex and unpredictable process. But as time went on and the memories continued to elude you, Spencer began to feel a growing frustration, a simmering resentment that he struggled to contain.
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The night of your birthday party arrived, and Emily had invited everyone important to you: the BAU team, Noah, your unit chief, and colleagues. The apartment was filled with laughter and music, the air buzzing with the joy of celebration. You moved through the crowd, receiving hugs and well-wishes, feeling more like yourself than you had in months.
The party was a joyful affair, filled with the warmth of friends and loved ones, each of them eager to share in the celebration of your continued recovery. You spent time with everyone, enjoying the opportunity to catch up and reconnect.Â
You found yourself talking to Derek Morgan, recounting a small memory that had surfaced earlier in the dayâa humorous moment from a case your units had worked on together. Derekâs laughter echoed through the room, a rich, joyful sound that drew the attention of others nearby.Â
Spencer overheard your conversation with Derek and felt the frustration within him build past his boiling point. It was like a dam breaking, all the emotions he had tried to keep in check spilling over into an overwhelming wave. The exclusion, the constant reminder that you remembered everyone but him, finally pushed him to the edge.
Unable to contain his feelings any longer, Spencer stormed past you, his shoulder bumping into yours as he made his way toward the front door. The suddenness of his actions caught you off guard, the usually sweet and gentle Spencer now a storm of emotions.
âSpencer?â you called after him, confused by the abruptness of his departure. You quickly excused yourself from Derek and followed Spencer, determined to understand what had upset him.
You found Spencer in the hallway of the building, his back turned to you as he tried to compose himself. But when he turned around, you saw the angry tears in his eyes, the hurt etched across his features. It was a side of Spencer you hadnât seen before, and it unsettled you.
âSpencer, whatâs wrong?â you asked, your voice gentle but firm, wanting to understand the source of his pain.
He took a deep breath, his emotions churning within him. The question felt like a catalyst, igniting the frustration and hurt he had been holding onto for so long. And then, finally, he exploded, the words tumbling out in a torrent of anger and anguish.
âWhy, Y/N?â Spencerâs voice was raw, filled with desperation and resentment. âWhy do you remember everyone but me? Do you secretly remember me but donât know how to break it off, so you keep pretending you donât know me?â
His accusation hung in the air, sharp and cutting. It was a blow that took your breath away, the depth of his pain evident in every word. Spencerâs eyes bore into yours, searching for answers, for some explanation that could make sense of the exclusion he felt so deeply.
âIâm not pretending, Spencer,â you replied, your voice barely above a whisper, the shock of his words settling over you like a heavy fog. âI wish I could remember. I want to remember you more than anything.â
Spencerâs expression shifted, hurt and frustration warring within him. He turned away, running a hand through his hair as he tried to gather his thoughts. âIt just feels like... like Iâm the only one left out,â he said, his voice cracking with emotion. âI watch you remember all these moments, all these people, and I keep hoping that one day youâll look at me and just... know.â
His words hung in the air, each syllable a reminder of the distance that had grown between youâa distance neither of you wanted, but couldnât seem to bridge. It was like standing on opposite sides of a vast chasm, reaching for one another but never quite able to touch.
âYou think this is easy for me?â you shot back, your voice rising with each word. âDo you think I wanted to get hit by a semi and lose my memories? No! I want it all back, I want my life back.â You took a step closer, the intensity of your emotions propelling you forward. âDo you know how much it kills me that you know a version of me that I donât? You want her back, and so do I, but Jesus Christ, Spencer! Iâm not her, I canât just be her, Iâm fucking trying, okay?â
The hallway seemed to close in around you as you stood there, the weight of your words hanging heavy between you. Spencerâs eyes widened in surprise at the raw honesty in your voice, the depth of your struggle laid bare before him.
âI know youâre trying,â Spencer said, his voice softening even as his frustration simmered beneath the surface. âBut itâs so hard to watch you remember everyone else and not me. It feels like Iâm losing you all over again, every single day.â
"Iâm losing myself too!â you replied, your voice breaking with emotion. âEvery time I remember something, itâs like Iâm meeting a stranger whoâs supposed to be me. Itâs terrifying, and I donât know how to make it better. And it doesnât help when Iâm constantly reminded that youâre disappointed in me too.â
Spencer ran a hand over his face, his own anger and hurt warring with the compassion he still felt for you. He wanted to say the right thing, but his emotions were tangled, pulling him in different directions. The frustration that had built up over the weeks finally met the compassion he still felt for you.
âIâm sorry,â he said, the fight leaving his voice as he took a step back, trying to regain control. His eyes softened as he looked at you, the anger giving way to vulnerability. âI know itâs not fair to put this on you. God, Iâm not disappointed in you, Iâm just... Iâm scared, Y/N. Iâm scared that Iâll never get you back.â
The vulnerability in his words pierced through your own defenses, the rawness of his confession echoing the fears that had plagued you both. It was as if the anger that had fueled the argument had stripped away the layers, leaving only the truth of your shared fears and insecurities.
You sighed, your own anger giving way to a wave of exhaustion and sadness. The argument had drained you both, leaving behind a hollow ache that you couldnât ignore. âIâm scared too,â you admitted, your voice trembling as you spoke. âIâm scared that Iâll never be able to remember the love we had, that Iâll never be able to be the person you fell in love with.â
Spencer's eyes met yours, and you could see the struggle within himâthe longing to reach out and bridge the gap between you, the desire to hold onto the love that had once been so strong and certain. âYouâre still the person I fell in love with,â he said softly, his voice tinged with desperation. âI know itâs hard to see right now, but you are. And I donât want to lose you, even if it means starting over.â
His words hung in the air, a lifeline thrown across the chasm that had opened between you. You took a deep breath, the weight of his words.Â
âCan I ask you something?â Spencer spoke up, his voice laced with vulnerability. His eyes held yours, searching for an answer he seemed afraid to hear but needed to know nonetheless.
âOf course,â you replied, curious about what was weighing so heavily on him. You wanted to reassure him, to offer some comfort amid the storm of emotions that had engulfed you both.
âDo you find me attractive?â Spencerâs question was simple, yet it held a complexity of emotionsâself-doubt, insecurity, a desire for reassurance.
âSpencer⌠what?â you asked, taken aback by the suddenness of his inquiry. You hadnât expected that question, and yet, as you looked at him, you realized how important your answer would be.
He shifted his weight, his gaze dropping for a moment before returning to yours, the raw honesty in his expression clear as day. âDo you think that I am attractive? Even now, that you donât remember me?â
You considered his question carefully. Spencer was undeniably an attractive personâhis features were striking, with a gentle kindness in his eyes and a quiet strength in his posture. There was an undeniable allure to him, a magnetic pull that you felt even in your current state of confusion.Â
You imagined seeing him in a bar or a crowded room, where his presence would stand out, where you would undoubtedly look twice. His intelligence, the way he carried himself with quiet confidence, and the kindness in his eyes were all qualities that would draw you in.
âYes,â you replied honestly, your voice steady and sincere. âYes, Spencer, I find you attractive.â
Spencer let out a small breath he seemed to have been holding, his shoulders relaxing slightly as he absorbed your answer. There was a flicker of relief in his eyes, a subtle shift that spoke volumes about how much your opinion mattered to him.
âThank you,â he said softly, his voice a blend of gratitude and something deeper, something that felt like hope.
You took a step closer, wanting to close the distance between you. âSpencer, itâs not just about looks,â you added, wanting to make him understand. âI may not remember everything, but I can see the person you are. The way you care, the way youâve been so patient with me⌠thatâs what makes you truly attractive.â
His lips curved into a tentative smile, the tension in his features easing as your words reached him. It was a smile that held the promise of new beginnings, a shared understanding that even in the absence of memory, there was a foundation upon which you could rebuild.
Spencer nodded, a small chuckle escaping him as he rubbed the back of his neck, a gesture you found endearing. âI guess I just needed to hear it,â he admitted, his vulnerability laid bare in that moment.
You nodded, reaching out to take his hand in yours. âWeâll figure it out,â you said, your voice filled with determination.
Spencer's fingers intertwined with yours, his touch gentle yet reassuring. The simple act of holding hands felt like a small victory, a step toward rebuilding the connection that had been so abruptly severed.
âYou couldnât possibly remember this,â Spencer said with a wry smile, âbut I donât usually touch peopleâs hands. Itâs actually safer to kiss; fewer germs are spread that way.â
You let out a laugh, the tension between you dissolving into a moment of lightness. It was the first genuine laugh you'd shared since the accident, and it felt like a breath of fresh air.Â
âI canât tell if youâre joking or not,â you replied, raising an eyebrow with a teasing grin. âBut if thatâs a line, itâs not working.â
Spencer chuckled, his eyes twinkling with amusement. âItâs not a line, I promise,â he said, a hint of mischief in his tone. âJust one of those strange facts about me youâll probably hear more about as you get to know me again.â
âGood to know,â you said, your smile softening into something more sincere. âBut for now, hand-holding is just fine.â
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The rest of the evening passed in a blur of laughter and joy, a celebration not just of your birthday but of the progress you had made and the hope that lay ahead. Surrounded by friends and loved ones, you felt a sense of belonging, a reminder that even in the midst of adversity, there was a community that held you close.
As the night drew to a close, you and Spencer stood together on the balcony, the city lights twinkling in the distance like stars. It was a moment of quiet reflection, a chance to breathe and appreciate the small victories that had brought you to this point.
âHappy birthday, Y/N,â Spencer said softly, his voice carrying a warmth that resonated deep within you.Â
You turned to him, your heart full of gratitude and the promise of what was to come. âThank you, Spencer,â you replied, your words laced with sincerity.
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âY/N! Spencer is here for you!â Emily called out from the living room, her voice carrying through the apartment with an excited lilt that made you smile.
You were in your bedroom, putting the finishing touches on your outfit, excitement and nervousness fluttering in your stomach. Today marked your fifth date with Spencer, a milestone that felt both exhilarating and significant as the two of you continued to rebuild your relationship from the ground up.
The past few weeks had been a journey of rediscovery. You and Spencer had taken it slow, giving each other the space and time needed to navigate the complexities of your situation. Each date had been a new beginning, a chance to learn about each other all over again, and it had been going wellâbetter than you had dared to hope.
Youâd spent hours talking about everything and nothing, sharing stories and memories that both filled in the gaps and created new ones. There were still moments of hesitation and uncertainty, but they were gradually being replaced by laughter and warmth, a growing sense of familiarity that felt like home.
Taking one last look in the mirror, you adjusted your necklace and took a deep breath, feeling a thrill of anticipation for the evening ahead. You made your way to the living room, where Emily was chatting with Spencer, her eyes lighting up with the kind of mischief only a big sister could muster.
âHey, Spencer,â you greeted him with a smile, feeling the familiar flutter in your chest that had become a welcome sensation. âReady to go?â
Spencer turned toward you, his face breaking into a warm smile that made your heart skip a beat. He looked dapper in a casual blazer and slacks, an outfit that struck the perfect balance between relaxed and stylish.
âWow, you look amazing,â he said, his eyes filled with admiration as he took in your appearance. "If I had known you were going to look this stunning, I would have worn my best suit."
You laughed, feeling a blush creep up your cheeks. "Oh, please, you look great," you replied, meeting his gaze with a teasing grin. âBesides, I think we match perfectly. You know, two fashion icons taking on the city."
Emily watched the exchange with a satisfied smile, clearly pleased to see the chemistry between you and Spencer reigniting. She gave you a playful nudge, her eyes sparkling with encouragement. âHave fun, you two,â she said, ushering you toward the door. âAnd donât do anything I wouldnât do.â
You laughed, rolling your eyes at Emilyâs antics, before turning back to Spencer. âShall we?â you asked, extending your hand toward him.
Spencer took your hand, giving it a gentle squeeze that sent a reassuring pulse of connection between you. âWe shall,â he replied with a grin, leading you out the door and into the evening that awaited.
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The drive was filled with easy conversation, the kind that flowed naturally and effortlessly between you. You chatted about everything from work to your favorite TV shows, reveling in the comfort of each otherâs company.
âSo, where are we going tonight?â you asked, curious about the plans Spencer had made for your date.
âItâs a surprise,â he said cryptically, a teasing smile playing on his lips. âBut I think youâre going to love it.â
âReally?â you said, raising an eyebrow with a playful smirk. âAre you sure itâs not just another one of your ploys to impress me?â
Spencer chuckled, his eyes sparkling with amusement. âWould it be working if it was?â
âYouâll have to wait and see,â you teased, giving him a flirtatious glance as the car continued through the city.
Eventually, you arrived at a charming little restaurant tucked away in a quiet corner of the city. It was the kind of place that exuded warmth and intimacy, the cozy ambiance inviting you in as soon as you stepped through the door.
âWow, this place is lovely,â you said, taking in the dim lighting, the soft music playing in the background, and the delicious aroma of Italian cuisine wafting through the air.
Spencer smiled, clearly pleased with your reaction. âI thought it might be a nice spot for us to relax and enjoy some good food,â he said, leading you to a table by the window that offered a view of the city lights twinkling in the distance.
âSo, any more memories come back recently?â Spencer asked gently, his tone curious yet considerate, as if he knew the subject was still delicate.
You nodded, feeling a flicker of excitement as you recounted some of the fragments that had returned. âI remembered a trip I took with Emily last year to the beach. We ended up getting caught in a rainstorm and had to take cover in this little cafĂŠ, where we spent the afternoon playing board games. It was such a fun day.â
Spencer listened intently, a smile tugging at his lips as you spoke. âThat sounds amazing,â he said, his eyes filled with warmth and understanding. âYou know, we had a similar rainy day adventure once. It involved an umbrella, a very wet cat, and an impromptu rendition of Singinâ in the Rain in a park.â
âDid we now?â you replied, a playful twinkle in your eyes. âAre you sure you werenât just trying to get me to fall for your charming rendition of a classic?â
âGuilty as charged,â Spencer admitted with a laugh, his gaze meeting yours with a sincerity that made your heart flutter.
âTell me, though, did we kiss in the rain?â you asked, wiggling your eyebrows suggestively.
Spencer blushed, a charming pink spreading across his cheeks. âWe might haveâŚâ
âHow scandalous!â you replied, feigning shock, but the playful glint in your eyes gave you away.
âYou were the one who initiated it!â Spencer shot back, his eyes twinkling with amusement.
âOh yeah, am I just supposed to believe you?â you teased, leaning back in your chair with a smirk. âYou could be making it all up just to impress me.â
âWell,â Spencer said, a hint of mischief in his voice, âit is supposed to rain later. We could test out the theory.â
âSpencer Reid, you dog!â you exclaimed, laughing at the thought of dancing in the rain with him.
You shared a laugh, the sound mingling with the gentle hum of the restaurant around you. It felt like the world had faded away, leaving just the two of you in your little bubble of happiness.
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After dinner, you and Spencer strolled through a scenic path in the park, hand in hand. The night was pleasantly cool, and the stars dotted the sky like scattered jewels. The conversation between you flowed effortlessly, a blend of teasing and genuine connection that made the evening feel special.
âI thought it was supposed to rain?â you mused aloud, glancing up at the sky.
âAre you disappointed itâs not?â Spencer asked, a playful edge in his voice as he followed your gaze.
âAre you going to kiss me anyway?â you replied with a teasing smile, looking up at him with hopeful eyes.
Spencer froze up for a moment, caught off guard by the boldness of your question. A myriad of thoughts raced through his mind, each one tangling with the next.Â
He had been nervous to make any moves on you ever since youâd started dating again. What if you didnât like how he kissed anymore? Or his scent, or taste? What if you two didn't have rhythm anymore? The fear of these possibilities had kept him in check, cautious and tentative.
âWhatâs going on in that big brain?â you asked, your voice gentle and full of curiosity. You squeezed his hand, bringing him back to the present. Your touch was reassuring, a reminder that the connection between you was as strong as ever.
Spencer shook his head slightly, chuckling at himself. âJust... overthinking, as usual,â he admitted, meeting your eyes with a sheepish grin. âIâve just been worried that maybe things arenât the same between us.â
You tilted your head, regarding him with a soft smile. âSpencer, nothing about you could ever disappoint me. We might be rebuilding things, but I think thatâs what makes it exciting. We get to discover everything all over again.â
He nodded, his apprehension slowly melting away as your words resonated with him. The sincerity in your voice was like a balm, soothing the insecurities that had plagued him.
âAnd besides,â you added with a playful twinkle in your eye, âI think we both know weâve still got that spark.â
Spencer laughed, his tension finally breaking as he took a step closer. The warmth of your presence enveloped him, and he realized how much he had missed these moments with youâthe teasing, the laughter, and the unspoken bond that seemed to transcend the gap of memory.
âYouâre right,â Spencer said, his voice softening as he gazed into your eyes. âIâd be more than happy to kiss you, rain or no rain.â
You smiled up at him, your heart fluttering with anticipation. As he leaned in, the world around you seemed to fade away, leaving just the two of you beneath the starlit sky.
When Spencerâs lips met yours, it was like coming home. The kiss was gentle at first, a tentative exploration of the familiar territory that quickly blossomed into something deeper. His lips were soft and warm, and the familiar scent of his skin surrounded you like a comforting embrace.Â
All the previous worries melted away as you found your rhythm together, the familiarity and connection more than you could have hoped for. Spencerâs kiss was tender but charged with an intensity that made your heart race, a reminder of the passion and warmth that had always been at the core of your relationship.
You wrapped your arms around his neck, pulling him closer, feeling the subtle tension in his muscles beneath your fingertips. Spencer responded in kind, his hands finding their place on your face, drawing you into him as if he was afraid to let go.Â
The kiss deepened, and it was as if time had stopped, the world around you fading away until only the two of you remained. Lips slotted together perfectly, tongues gliding in a slow, sensual dance that sent shivers down your spine.Â
You felt Spencerâs teeth gently nipping at your bottom lip, a playful gesture that made you gasp softly against his mouth. The small sound seemed to spur him on, and you could feel the gentle pressure of his hands pulling you even closer, until there was no space left between you.Â
In that moment, everything felt rightâthe way his lips moved against yours, the warmth of his touch, and the gentle thrum of your heartbeat syncing with his. It was a moment of pure connection, a dance of lips and breath and emotion that left you both feeling dizzy and alive.Â
You could feel the tension and uncertainty of the past few weeks melting away, replaced by a deep sense of belonging and peace. As you finally pulled back, you looked into Spencerâs eyes, seeing your own emotions reflected back at youâthe warmth, the longing, the hope that you both shared.
When you finally pulled apart, both of you were breathless but smiling, the shared moment leaving a lingering warmth that seemed to wrap around you both.
âWow,â you murmured, gazing up at Spencer with a soft, genuine smile. âThat was... perfect.â
Spencer chuckled, relief and joy evident in his eyes. âIâd say it was pretty amazing,â he agreed, still holding you close.
You both lingered there for a while, savoring the quiet intimacy of the moment, the cool breeze whispering through the trees, the world feeling just a little bit brighter.
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As you continued your stroll through the park, the clouds did open up, and the rain did come, soaking both you and Spencer. The unexpected shower was a sudden thrill, droplets of water cascading down your hair and cheeks, drenching your clothes in moments. The rain brought a fresh, invigorating scent to the air, wrapping around you like a cool embrace as you and Spencer burst into laughter.
âYou said you wanted rain,â Spencer quipped, looking at you with a playful glint in his eye, water droplets clinging to his hair and eyelashes.
âI did, didnât I?â you giggled, brushing a lock of wet hair out of your face. You both sprinted toward his car, shoes splashing through puddles, the sound of your laughter mingling with the rhythm of the rain.
You reached the car, breathless and exhilarated, climbing inside and closing the door behind you. The heated air enveloped you both in a welcome warmth, and you shivered slightly, feeling the chill of your soaked clothes.Â
Spencer turned on the carâs heater, and soon the air filled with warmth, contrasting the rain still pelting the car roof outside. You shared a look of amusement, the shared adventure bringing a delightful sense of connection.
âI donât want to go home, but Iâm uncomfortable,â you admitted, glancing down at your soaked clothes with a bemused smile.Â
âWe could⌠go back to ourâmy apartment and change. Maybe watch a movie?â Spencer suggested, his voice soft and inviting, a hint of hesitation in his words as if worried you might say no.
You met his eyes, the warmth in them offering reassurance. âIâd love that,â you replied, your heart fluttering with the anticipation of spending more time with him.
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Spencer drove you both back to the apartment, the windshield wipers swishing rhythmically as the rain continued its steady drumming against the car. It was your first time returning to the apartment since the night youâd cried there, overwhelmed by the weight of memories you couldnât quite grasp. But now, the thought of revisiting felt different, less daunting and more like a step forward.
As you entered the apartment, you paused to take it all in againâthe familiar scent, the little touches that made the space feel like home. Spencer watched you with a gentle smile, allowing you to explore at your own pace, offering silent support as you reacquainted yourself with the surroundings.
âDo you want to take a shower?â Spencer asked, breaking the comfortable silence. âAll of your stuff is still in there.â
âUm, sure. Thank you,â you replied, grateful for the chance to shake off the chill of the rain.
You made your way to the bathroom, feeling a sense of nostalgia as you stepped inside and closed the door behind you. The shower was just as you remembered it, a familiar haven of warmth and comfort.
The water was soothing as it cascaded over you, washing away the rain and the lingering remnants of the dayâs adventure. You felt a sense of relaxation settling in, a quiet moment of peace as you let the warmth envelop you.
But then, as you turned too quickly, your foot slipped, and you fell onto your tailbone with a startled yelp.Â
âOw!â you exclaimed, wincing at the sudden jolt of pain.
âY/N?? Are you okay?â Spencerâs voice called out from the other side of the door, filled with concern.
âYeah! I just fell,â you called back, trying to keep your tone light despite the embarrassment.
âIâm coming in,â Spencer announced, the worry evident in his voice.
âWait, Spencer, noââ you began, but he was already in the bathroom, eyes wide as he took in the scene.
He saw your naked form on the ground of the tub through the clear glass, his expression filled with worry and, perhaps, just a touch of awkwardness.
âSpencer!â you exclaimed, your cheeks flushing with embarrassment and amusement.
âWhat happened? Are you hurt? Did you hit your head?â he asked, his concern overriding any sense of propriety.
âIâm fine, Iâm naked!â you replied, laughing at the absurdity of the situation even as you tried to cover yourself.
âOh, Iâm sorry,â Spencer said, a hint of a smile tugging at his lips. âI forget. Iâve seen you naked many times.â
âThat is so weird,â you teased, rolling your eyes playfully.
Spencer laughed lightly, his eyes twinkling with warmth. âI donât think so,â he said, his voice softening into something more tender.
âCan I see you then? Even it out?â you asked, a mischievous grin spreading across your face.
âWhat?â Spencerâs eyes widened slightly, his cheeks flushing a delightful shade of pink.
âIâve seen you naked before, right?â you continued, your playful tone belying the genuine affection in your gaze.
âWell, yes, but itâs different,â Spencer stammered, trying to maintain his composure.
âSo itâs okay for you to see me, but not for me to see you?â you challenged, a teasing lilt in your voice. âCome get in the shower and help me up.â
Spencer hesitated for a moment, then his expression softened into a smile, affection and delight playing across his features. âAlright,â he said, his voice filled with laughter. âJust this once.â
He quickly shed his clothes and joined you in the shower, his presence a comforting warmth amid the steam and water. With a gentle touch, he helped you up, his hands steady and reassuring as he held you close.
âThank you,â you said softly, meeting his eyes with a smile.Â
Spencerâs gaze was warm and tender, his hands lingering on your waist as he smiled back at you. âAnytime,â he replied, his voice a gentle promise.Â
Your eyes couldnât help themselves as they wandered downward, taking in the sight of him. The realization that you were both standing there, unashamedly bare, brought a new kind of awareness that was both amusing and endearing.
âY/N!â Spencer laughed. âEyes up here.â
âI'm sorry,â you said with a playful smirk, your eyes darting back up to meet his. âItâs human nature, after all.â
âI know,â Spencer replied, shaking his head with a chuckle. âBut at least pretend to be subtle.â
âYouâre quite large,â you teased, unable to resist the opportunity to keep the mood light. âAre you a grower still? Or always a shower?â
Spencerâs cheeks flushed a deep red, his hands instinctively moving to cover himself as he groaned, âOh my godddd.â
âAnswer the question, and Iâll shut up,â you promised, a sweet smile playing on your lips as you looked at him with mock innocence.
With a sigh of resignation, Spencer removed his hands, his expression a mix of bashfulness and humor. âStill a grower,â he admitted, rolling his eyes good-naturedly.
âLucky me!â you exclaimed, your tone full of playful triumph.
Spencer shook his head, his laughter infectious as he declared, âNot anymore, this was great. Goodbye!â He made a half-hearted attempt to step out of the shower, clearly feigning an exaggerated exit.
âNot so fast!â you interjected, grabbing his arm and pulling him back gently, your own laughter bubbling up as you did so.
His eyes met yours again, and the playful banter settled into something softer, a mutual understanding that transcended words. The silliness of the moment gave way to a quiet intimacy, the kind that came from truly seeing one another and finding joy in simply being together.
As the water continued to rain down, you and Spencer stood there, wrapped in each otherâs presence, feeling a sense of comfort and safety that went beyond the physical.Â
You both eventually turned off the water and stepped out of the shower, towels wrapped snugly around you. The steam-filled bathroom felt like a private world where the rest of the dayâs worries faded away.
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Once dried and dressed in cozy clothes, you settled into the living room, the aroma of freshly brewed tea wafting through the air as you curled up on the couch together. The rain had stopped outside, leaving a soft patter of droplets against the windows, the perfect backdrop for a cozy movie night.
Spencer draped an arm around your shoulders, pulling you closer. âSo, whatâs our viewing pleasure tonight?â he asked, his voice filled with a relaxed contentment.
âI was thinking something classic,â you suggested, snuggling into his side. âMaybe a bit of Casablanca?â
âCasablanca, it is,â Spencer agreed, reaching for the remote with a smile.
As the movie played, you found yourself not only immersed in the storyline but also in the warmth of Spencerâs presence beside you. The shared laughter, the gentle teasing, the comfortable silenceâit all felt like home.
â
You donât remember falling asleep, but when you wake up, you find yourself nestled in the bed, no longer on the couch. The room is softly lit with the early morning sun filtering through the curtains, casting a warm glow over everything. Spencer is still sound asleep next to you, his arms wrapped around you in a protective embrace. His breathing is steady and calm, and you watch him for a moment, feeling a rush of affection for this man who has been so patient and kind through everything.
Wanting to do something kind for him, you slowly and carefully extricate yourself from his embrace, trying not to wake him. You slip out of bed, pulling on his robe as you head to the kitchen to make some coffee, a small gesture of appreciation for the many times heâs been there for you.
As you move about the kitchen, the familiar routine of making coffee brings a sense of comfort. You smile to yourself as you measure out the coffee grounds and water, the rich aroma filling the air. It feels good to be doing something for him, even if itâs just a small gesture.
When Spencer finally wakes up, the smell of freshly brewed coffee lures him from the cocoon of blankets. In his sleep-delirious haze, he doesnât realize anything has changed, and he instinctively walks into the kitchen, still half-asleep, and wraps his arms around you from behind.
âMorning, Spence,â you say softly, feeling the warmth of his embrace as you continue to stir the coffee.
âMmm, good morning, baby,â he mumbles into your hair, his voice thick with sleep.
âI made your coffee, just how you like it,â you say with a smile, feeling a sense of satisfaction at the little surprise youâve prepared for him.
âBlack, seven teaspoons of sugar?â he asks, his voice carrying a note of playful suspicion.
âPrecisely,â you reply, leaning back to kiss his head where itâs nestled against your neck. You love the way his hair feels soft and slightly tousled from sleep, the familiarity of the moment wrapping around you like a warm embrace.
Spencer hums contentedly, the combination of your affection and the promise of coffee stirring him more fully awake. You hand him a steaming mug, and he takes a grateful sip, savoring the sweet warmth.
âThought we could call Diana today, check in on her progress,â you suggest casually, remembering the conversations youâve had about keeping in touch with his mom.
Spencerâs mind is still catching up to the morning, the mention of his mother registering slowly. âOkay, thatâs a good idâwait⌠what?â His eyes widen as he pulls back slightly, looking at you with surprise and hope.
âDiana, babe? Your mom? I havenât talked to her in a while, and I wanted to see how she was doing,â you say, turning to face him, your own excitement bubbling beneath the surface.
âY/N, are you messing with me?â Spencer asks, his voice a blend of disbelief and anticipation, as if heâs afraid to hope too much.
âNo⌠Are you okay, Spence?â you ask gently, reaching up to touch his cheek, your thumb brushing lightly over his skin.Â
âSpence? My coffee preference? My mom?â Spencerâs eyes search yours, an array of emotions flickering across his face. âWhat are you not telling me?â
You smile, unable to contain your excitement any longer. âOh, I woke up this morning with a few memories of our time together.â
Spencerâs eyes widen, his expression shifting from confusion to pure joy. âYou remember?â he asks, voice filled with a hopeful wonder that sends a warm thrill through you.
âBits and pieces,â you admit, nodding as you set your own coffee down on the counter. âItâs like little snapshots coming back, but theyâre there. And you were in them.â
His face lights up with a brilliant smile, the kind that makes his eyes crinkle at the corners and sends warmth flooding through you. âThatâs amazing, Y/N,â he says, pulling you into a tight embrace, his arms enveloping you completely.
You melt into his hug, feeling the steady beat of his heart against your cheek. Itâs a moment of connection and triumph, a small victory in the long journey of reclaiming the life you once shared.
âIâm so happy,â Spencer murmurs, his voice muffled by your hair but no less filled with emotion. âIâve missed youâevery version of you.â
You pull back slightly, meeting his gaze with a smile that mirrors his own. âIâve missed you too, Spence. I canât wait to see what else comes back.â
Spencer leaned in, pressing a tender kiss to your forehead. His touch was a gentle reassurance that you were exactly where you were meant to be, a soothing balm to the uncertainty that had lingered since the accident. The warmth of his lips against your skin sent a wave of comfort through you, a reminder that love was a constant, waiting patiently to be remembered.
âI love you,â Spencer murmured, his voice barely above a whisper, filled with sincerity and a gentle vulnerability. âCan I say that now? Is that okay?â
His eyes searched yours, seeking not just permission but a confirmation that the love you once shared was finding its way back, stronger and more resilient than before.
âOnly if itâs okay for me to say I love you too,â you replied, your voice soft but filled with the depth of emotion that had grown in your heart.Â
The words were a quiet declaration, an acknowledgment of the bond that had endured through the haze of forgotten memories and the challenges of the past. It was a promise of the future you were eager to explore together, a future built on the foundation of love and understanding.
Spencerâs smile widened, his eyes sparkling with a joy that mirrored your own. âThen itâs more than okay,â he said, his voice warm and full of affection.
You both stood there for a moment, wrapped in the quiet intimacy of the morning, the aroma of coffee mingling with the soft light filtering through the kitchen. It was a simple moment, yet it held the weight of everything you had been through together, a testament to the resilience of love and the power of memory.
âCome here,â Spencer said, pulling you into another embrace, his arms wrapping around you with a tenderness that spoke volumes.
You leaned into him, resting your head against his chest, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat a comforting reminder of the life you were rediscovering together. In that embrace, you found not just comfort but a sense of belonging that had been waiting for you to come home to.
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Y/n: see how Garcia brought the shots back to the table?
Prentiss: very thoughtful.
JJ: very demure.
Morgan: what the fuckâ
*hotch arrives*
Garcia: see how Hotch was late?
Prentiss: not very mindful.
Reid: not demure.
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Unveiled Secrets
Summary: The BAU team has a sneaking suspicion that their stoic leader, Aaron Hotchner, is in a relationship, but they don't know the extent of it.
Pairing: Aaron Hotchner x fem!Reader
Category: Fluff
Content Warnings: Jack and Haley do not exist in this, kissing, cuddling, allusions to sex, light teasing, use of Y/N, pet names (my love, baby), thatâs it I think, lmk if I missed any! Oh and pure fluff!
Word Count: 1.8k
Mars speaks⌠hi my loves, I was motivated to write so I am using this to figure out my writing style a bit and how I want to format my works! Iâve been going through a bit of a Hotch phase lately so I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it!
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The BAU office was slowly quieting down as the day turned to dusk, the last rays of sunlight casting long shadows across the desks. Aaron Hotchner, head of the Behavioral Analysis Unit, stood in his office, the soft light of his desk lamp highlighting the stress lines that had deepened over the years. He checked his watchâalmost time to go home. A rare, soft smile touched his lips, a sight reserved for only one person.
He closed the case file on his desk, slipping it neatly into his briefcase before reaching for his jacket. His phone buzzed just as he picked it up, and he glanced at the screen to see a text from you, Canât wait to see you. Should I pick up dinner?
That smile of his deepened as he quickly typed a reply, Iâll pick it up on my way home. See you soon, my love.
He hadnât planned on keeping his relationship with you a secret, nor did he have any grand strategy for revealing it. He assumed that given time, his team would figure it out on their own. After all, they were profilersâeventually, they would notice the subtle shifts in his behaviour, the unexplained absences, the slightly more relaxed demeanour after particularly stressful cases. He hadnât intended to hide it forever, just until they pieced it together.
As he opened the door to his office, however, he nearly collided with Spencer Reid, who was walking by, engrossed in a file. Reid looked up, startled, his eyes wide with surprise.
"Sorry, Hotch! I didnât see you there."
"Itâs alright, Reid," Hotch replied, a calmness in his voice that belied the momentary flicker of surprise in his eyes. He wasnât often caught off-guard, especially not in the safety of his own office.
Reid, however, had a habit of noticing things others missed. His eyes flickered to the phone still in Hotchâs hand, the screen just dimming from inactivity. Before Hotch could slip it into his pocket, Reidâs sharp eyes caught your name on the screen. His brow furrowed in confusion as he processed the information.
âY/N, as in the academyâs Y/N?â Reid asked, the question out of his mouth before he could stop himself.
Hotch froze for a fraction of a second, but it was enough for Reidâs sharp mind to pick up on the anomaly. Reidâs brain worked at lightning speed, connecting dots that others might have missed. He knew Hotch was fiercely private, but this reaction was new.
âGoodnight Reidâ Aaron replied, quickly, shutting down any further questioning that may have come from the young genius.
Reid blinked, taken aback, but his curiosity was now piqued. However, years of working with Hotch had taught him when to push and when to back off. âHave a good evening, Hotch.â
As Reid walked away, Hotch let out a slow breath. This wasnât how he wanted the team to find out, though he couldnât say he was surprised. He had always assumed it would be Reid who would notice first; the young profiler missed nothing. Still, he had hoped for a bit more time. But the cat was out of the bag now, and he knew it wouldnât be long before the rest of the team found out.
The next morning, the BAU office was abuzz with more than the usual activity. Reidâs brief encounter with Hotch had set off a flurry of curiosity and speculation among the team. They were profilers, after all, and even the smallest clues could ignite their imaginations.
âIâm telling you, somethingâs definitely going on with Hotch,â Reid said as the team gathered in the bullpen before their morning briefing. He couldn't shake the image of your name on Hotch's phone from his mind.
JJ, trying to keep things under control, said, âCome on, guys, it could just be a friend. It doesnât have to mean anything.â
Morgan leaned back in his chair, a knowing grin on his face. âReidâs onto something. Hotch has been acting a bit differently lately. Heâs not staying late like he used to.â
âAnd heâs been smiling more often,â Garcia added, her excitement barely contained. âThe manâs practically glowing sometimes.â
Rossi, with a teasing tone, suggested, âMaybe heâs just getting better sleep. But I have to admit, thereâs definitely something different.â
Garciaâs eyes sparkled with excitement. âDonât you want to know? If Hotch is seeing someone, thatâs huge!â
Rossi shrugged, still smirking. âOf course, Iâm curious. But letâs give him some space. If he wants us to know, heâll tell us. And if weâre lucky, we might even get to meet her.â
Prentiss grinned, "Do you think itâs serious? Like, sheâs âthe oneâ?â
âI think,â Rossi said thoughtfully, âif Aaron is keeping this under wraps, itâs because itâs important to him. He wouldnât be so secretive if it wasnât serious.â
Just then, Hotch entered the bullpen, and the conversation quickly shifted to a quieter, more focused buzz. The team members turned to their desks, but the air was charged with unspoken questions and speculative glances. Hotch, sensing the change in atmosphere, gave a brief nod before heading to his office.
As the day dragged on with paperwork and case briefings, the undercurrent of curiosity remained. The team exchanged looks, clearly eager to discuss Hotchâs secret, but they were careful to avoid bringing it up directly. The excitement about Hotchâs personal life was palpable, and everyone was waiting for the right moment to address the topic.
Later that evening, Aaron finally headed home after a long day. As he walked through the front door, he found you curled up on the couch, a blanket draped over your legs, and a glass of wine in your hand. You looked up from the book you were reading, a smile spreading across your face when you saw him.
âHi, baby, how was your day?â you asked, setting the book aside as he walked over to you.
âTiring,â he admitted, leaning down to press a kiss to your forehead. âAnd eventful. Reid saw a text from you last night.â
Your eyes widened in surprise. âOh no. What did he say?â
âHe asked if it was from you,â Aaron said, sitting down beside you. âI shut him down, but I think I gave myself away. The teamâs been acting strange all day.â
You chuckled, leaning your head on his shoulder. âSo, theyâre onto us?â
He nodded, slipping an arm around you and pulling you closer. âIt was bound to happen eventually. I just didnât expect it to be now.â
âIâm surprised they didnât figure it out sooner,â you said, your fingers tracing patterns on his chest. âThey are profilers, after all.â
He smiled down at you, his expression softening. âI never planned on keeping it a secret forever. I just figured theyâd figure it out on their own time.â
âSo, whatâs the plan?â you asked with a playful grin.
He sighed, his thumb rubbing gentle circles on your shoulder. âI suppose itâs time to tell them. Theyâre already curious, and Iâd rather they hear it from me than through rumours.â
âYou know theyâll be happy for you,â you said, squeezing his hand. âFor us.â
âI know,â he agreed. âBut thereâs a part of me thatâs nervous. Iâve always kept my personal life separate from work, but with you⌠itâs different.â
You leaned up and kissed him softly, the warmth of the moment lingering between you. âWeâll do it together, then. When youâre ready.â
Aaronâs gaze softened, but a playful glint sparkled in his eyes as he pulled you closer. âRight now, I want to do anything but think about the team,â his voice dropped to a low murmur.
You felt the heat of his words and smiled, leaning in closer. âSounds perfect,â you whispered, as he nuzzled against you, his lips brushing yours with a grin.
A few days later, Rossi had decided to host a dinner party for the team. The team was eager to catch up and enjoy the evening. Aaron knew it was the perfect opportunity to introduce you to the team as his girlfriend.Â
As the doorbell rang, Rossi answered the door to find Hotch standing beside you. As you both entered the living room, the atmosphere in the room shifted instantly as Hotch introduced you with a genuine smile.
âIâd like you to meet Y/N, my girlfriend,â Hotch said, his voice steady but warm.Â
The room fell into a stunned silence before erupting into excitement. Garciaâs face lit up with recognition and delight. âOh my God! Itâs Y/N! I knew it was someone! This is incredible!â
Morganâs grin widened as he approached. âSo, this is the elusive woman behind Hotchâs new smile! Youâve been keeping us in the dark for too long, Hotch.â
JJ smiled warmly as she extended her hand. âItâs wonderful to finally meet you, Y/N, weâre really happy for both of you.â
Reid, ever the profiler, couldnât resist asking, âHow long have you two been together?â
Hotch laughed softly, putting an arm around you and smiling fondly. âAlmost five months now. Y/N works as the unit chief for the BSU in the academy. I met her when she invited me to guest lecture.â
Garciaâs eyes sparkled with excitement. âI knew it! You two have that perfect power couple vibe. We have to plan another get-together so we can hang out more!â
Rossi, enjoying the moment, gave Hotch a friendly pat on the back. âWell, I guess this means you wonât be around for poker nights as often.â
Hotch chuckled. âIâll still make time for poker nights, donât worry.â
As the evening continued, the team enjoyed getting to know you better. The atmosphere was filled with laughter, light-hearted teasing, and genuine happiness for Hotch and you.
âSo, when do we get to do this again?â Garcia asked eagerly.
Hotch smiled, feeling content. âSoon. Weâve been talking about having you all over for dinner. Now seems like the perfect time.â
As the team chatted and enjoyed the evening, Aaron felt a weight lift off his shoulders. Introducing you to his team had been a significant step, but their warmth and support made it all worthwhile. The thought of merging his work family with his personal life filled him with quiet joy.
As the party wound down and the team began to leave, Morgan gave Hotch a sly grin. âYou know, Hotch, weâre happy for you, but donât think we wonât give you a hard time about keeping this a secret for so long.â
Hotch chuckled, appreciating the camaraderie. âI wouldnât expect anything less.â
With that, the team said their goodbyes and headed home, their spirits high. Hotch followed them, feeling grateful for the support of his team and looking forward to the future with you.
Mars speaks... (again) Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoyed it! Also, would anyone be interested if I wrote for other fandoms such as F1 and Marvel? Any feedback is greatly appreciatedđŤś
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Three, Two, One. - Chapter 1
Summary: You and Spencer have worked in the BAU together for years, since the beginning but now, he's your boss and something quite big is happening in your life & soon to be Spencer's life after needing each others help to unwind.
Pairing: UnitChief!Spencer Reid x Fem!BAU!Reader
WC: 3.3k
Warnings: Pregnancy, Angst, Cheating??
A/N: LOW & BEHOLD- here lays my first beauty. - my apologies is this is complete shit, I have not written in a while & I may have to get my special touch back. - anyways, i hope you guys like it ! đŞđ¤
Three, Two, One. Chaper 2.
three, two, one-
pregnant.
You were pregnant. You were pregnant with your bosses baby.
Spencer has not always been your boss, you actually started working for the BAU a month before he had even started working there.
He took over Emily's position once she moved up to FBI Director a few months back, at that congratulations party is when something sparked between you and Spencer- just, neither of you acted on it
You remember exactly how and when it happened too, it was the party after his promotion to Unit Chief. Goddamn promotion parties. You didnât think you drank that much, until you woke up naked beside your new boss.
The temptation to pack a bag and hop on a flight across the world sounded so appetizing right now in your mind, too bad that it isn't realistic & you were going to have to face the facts and that was including, him.
There was never any âno speaking of thisâ - only us meeting up at my apartment, his apartment, our hotel rooms when we were on a case and needed to âunwindâ - the last time you and Spence had even slept together was 2-3 weeks ago anyway, of course when y'all needed to unwind after a case. Who could've guessed that one?
You were snatched from your thoughts when you heard your phone ringing from your bedroom- running for it, you were hoping that it wasn't Spencer.
âPenelope Garcia đĽď¸đđŠâ 'thank the heavens' you silently think to yourself
âWhatâs up, Pennyâ
âSpencer is busy, he put me on duty to call you to find out if you plan to show your face at work today, ya know- since it is a work day and no show, no calls are frowned upon here" Your neck snaps to look at your alarm clock.
"Also, he wants to see you in his office once you get here"
7:32 A.M - have I seriously been staring at a positive pregnancy test for an entire hour?
âFuck. See you soon. I'm leaving right now"
The short drive to work felt longer than it should have, probably because you took back roads to avoid having to see him again so soon. If you were already running late, what is a few extra minutes?
So many thoughts flying through your mind. How are you going to tell him? Oh hey, by the way, ya knocked me up so whatâs the plan bud?!
âI'm doomed" You mutter to yourself getting out of your vehicle to go face reality, to go face the man of your now growing child. This has to be a nightmare.
Getting off of the elevator, the first person you saw was Alvez- boy, you were thankful that it wasn't Spencer, even though you'd be seeing him in just a few minutes.
"Looks like you saw a ghost"
"Yeah, Luke, something like that"
"You want to talk about it?"
"Not right now, I just want to forget about it- I need to see Pen" yeah, Y/N, like you'll actually be able to forget about it.
You make a beeline directly for Penelope's office, you have to tell someone about this before you actually lose your mind.
"Pen, I have news and it has to stay between you and I only"
"Your secret is safe with me, my love"
"I'm pregnant.. with Spencer's baby" you hesitated even saying the last part but wow, that felt good to get off of your chest, too bad it won't feel this easy with Spencer. Just thinking of having to tell him has you feeling like someone is choking you out.
"Oh."
"Oh? Pen, I am in a state of panic, a state of shock and you say 'Oh'- I don't know what to even begin to do here or how to even tell Reid that I am carrying his.. spawn"
"Spencer has a girlfriend or did, as far as I kn- okay, when did you find outâ She cuts herself after seeing the look of horror on your face after hearing the beginning of her sentence, understandably so!
You were NOT the type of person to sleep with a taken man.
You were confident that you were about to face plant the ground right here and now in Penelopeâs office. Did Spencer have a girlfriend or not? And were you about to go physically fight him for doing this to her, if so? You would be considering yourself jobless at that point.
âI found out this morning, literal minutes before you called me to get my ass hereâ you were in a pure state of panic and you had many good reasons as to why.
âHow long has he had a girlfriend, Pen?â you continued- you were sure your skin was blistering with how hot it was at this point. Was it hot out of anger or the panic attack that was charging at you? Who knows anymore because you didnât care enough in this single second to sit and determine that.
"I don't know, he just mentioned a date a few weeks ago then didn't mention anything again but I know he's still in communication with her and by the contact name in his phone, I don't think they are just friends" Penelope lets you in on all of this, nervously- like she isn't supposed to be saying anything at all.
"Thanks, Pen" You murmur to her her as you leave, you have to leave her office, the longer you are in there, the more it feels like the walls are literally closing in on you.
Walking into the hallway, you don't know which direction to go- You should probably go see Spencer and give him some bullshit excuse as to why you were late.
It was barely 8 A.M, maybe it was past 8 A.M now- your mind is going too fast to try and keep up with time. Regardless, it's too early in the morning to drop a pregnancy announcement on someone.
Finally, you muster up the courage to walk into the bullpen to go on the hunt for Spencer, as much as your mind and body are telling you to just bolt to your car and never look back.
"Tara, do you know where Spencer is?" You ask quietly, so that you don't disturb the others around you
"No, I saw him walk out of his office a few minutes ago but I haven't seen him go back in. If you find him before me, let me know because I need to go over some things with him"
"I'll go knock and see if he's back, thanks Tara"
You can visibly see his blinds are closed but majority of the time they are closed anyways, so that doesn't even matter to you. Walking up the flight of stairs to get to his office is exhausting, it feels like your legs weigh 1000 pounds each.
Standing in front of his office, you hear talking inside- You can very clearly hear a females voice inside talking to him but you honestly couldn't tell if she was over the phone or actually in his office by how muffled it is, it's safe to assume that it is a phone call.
"No going back now since you're already here" You mumble to yourself
Knock, knock, knock
"Come in" You hear a muffled Spencer behind the door
As your opening the door, you quickly hear him state to the woman on the phone 'I have to go, I'll see you tonight' - God, as if you haven't already wanted to run away all morning, it keeps getting worse.
"Pen said you wanted to see me?"
"Yes, please sit" He says, gesturing to the chair
"Are you okay, Y/N? - You were late this morning, we've worked together for many years now and you've never once ran late, it's not like you not to communicate" You can see on his face that he cares, he didn't bring you in here to give you a lecture over something small, especially since this is your first time ever running late.
"Y-yes, I just woke up late and then getting to my car, I realized I had a flat, so I had to ask my neighbor to use his pump to fill it" You lied straight through your pearly white teeth and you were confident that he knew it to, just by the look he was giving you
He stares at you for a moment, trying to read you for anything. You were thankful for the fact that sometimes you were an impossible person to read
"Please, just communicate next time- It's not a big deal you were late, we just didn't know what was going on until I had Garcia get a hold of you"
"I will, you have my word- Am I good to go now?" You ask while standing up, yes, the talk went better than expected but you still wanted out of this office as fast as possible.
"Yes, thank you for coming to talk to me. Oh, also before I forget to mention it, at some point today whenever we both have free time, I would like to have a conversation. If it's just at the end of the day that's fine. It just needs to happen"
All you can bring yourself to do is nod your head and walk out of the room, based on the ass end of the phone call you walked in on- You have a pretty good hunch what he will be saying to you, especially after what Garcia also let you in on
It makes your heart ache- knowing that he could have a girlfriend, knowing this thing that the two of you had will be coming to an end, by no means were you and Spencer in a committed relationship but you would be lying to yourself, if you said you hadn't gained feelings for him and actually wanted more than just a 'fuck buddy' outcome
"So, is he up in the office? I really need to see him" Tara asks while already walking up there and away from you before you can even give her an answer.
You know for a fact that you are not going to be able to focus on work at all today even if you try your hardest, your anxiety is skyrocketing through the roof waiting for this conversation with Spencer and still, wondering when and how you are going to spill the beans about carrying his growing child.
"Alright, what is your issue? Are you pregnant?" Alvez is like a brother to you, nothing has been off limits in the talking department but this just sent you for a whole loop with how bluntly he asked.
You were confident that if it were possible, your eyes would've popped right out of their sockets and into your lap.
"Alvez, I am not discussing this with you right now" you whisper yelled to him, you didn't mean to come off like a bitch at all but god only knows who could've heard him.
"Well, Y/N, If I am being entirely honest. Penelope lets some things slip from time to time" He states like it's the most obvious thing ever.
All you can seem to do is look at him like a dear in the headlights, you feel your skin getting hot and prickly, it feels like there are someones hands around your throat squeezing harder and harder by the second.
"I have to go, I need to go home, I need air" It all comes out in a panic, you get up from your desk and bolt out of the bullpen and down the stairs, you don't even care to take the elevator. You cannot be stuck in a tight spot right now, a tight spot like an elevator.
"Please, just communicate" - "I will, you have my word" the conversation in Spencer's office goes through your mind and you know that you have to communicate with him that you just left work for the day and you don't plan to come back today, atleast- you couldn't and thankfully, it was Friday.
to: Spencer 'The Genius' Reid
'I have to excuse myself for the day, I'm sorry that I am having to send you a text message about this rather than coming to your office- this is me communicating with you. I will return back to my work duties on Monday, unless of course, a case pops up over the weekend then I will be here'
'also, I know we need to have a conversation, I also have something I need to tell you- let me know when you would like this conversation to take place' -
After sending your texts to Spencer, you set your phone on DND because at this point, you don't want to deal with anything or anyone else today, emergency or not.
Driving home was an entire blur, I mean you made it home alive, so that's what matters, I guess.
Walking inside, you plop onto the couch and turn on your favorite comfort show.. Modern Family.
A few hours later, you wake up in the exact place you laid down at- you thought your couch was so comfy until now when your entire body is in pain.. well, maybe it was your horrible sleeping position.
5:13 P.M -
"sweet baby jesus on a motorbike" You mutter to yourself after looking at the clock
"what are you doing to me?" You ask while poking your non-existent baby bump, granted it was a great sleep so you weren't trying to complain- you had heard from JJ in the past that early pregnancy is exhausting and you will sleep.. ALOT.
**BACK AT THE BAU**
"I just practically asked her if it was true but maybe in a more blunt way, it wasn't meant to come out so.. blunt" Alvez explains to Penelope who apparently watched you sprint out of work.
"I specifically told you not to say anything to her about it, I didn't even mean to let it slip to you of all people, Luke. I don't even think that they were in a relationship which makes this so much more difficult for her, as I could imagine" Pen snaps back at Luke.
"It's not going past me, I'm not opening my mouth to anyone about it" Luke says while walking to the Elevator with Pen, finally the work day was over
"Yeah, you let it slip to someone or who knows, I accidentally do again and Spencer is going to find out which right now, that doesn't need to happen" Pen states while being wildly unaware of who just came up behind them
"What doesn't Spencer need to find out right now and why can't he find out right now?" He asks from directly behind Alvez and Garcia, looking between the two of them for a answer.
Luke and Penelope both seem to jump straight out of their skin, not expecting to be crept up on- in reality, it was not Spencer's plan to creep up on them, he just happened to be leaving at the exact time as them and they didn't hear him coming up in the middle of their 'supposed to be' private conversation that was happening out in the open.
"I- uh it's nothing, well, sir, it's nothing in regards to me, i'm fine- it's not my place to tell you, it wasn't my place to tell, Luke- it just slipped and I am blabbering and I just realized that I need to get home" Before Spencer or Luke could say anything to her or anything more to Spencer, she's in the elevator with the doors closing.
'Nice Penelope, real nice' Luke thinks to himself, feeling a bit annoyed and slightly scared
Turning to look behind him, he sees Spencer's eyes boring right into him like he's staring right into Luke's soul, just waiting and searching for answers.
"Is there anything that you know, Alvez?" Spencer finally breaks the silence, otherwise who knows how long the two of them would've stayed standing there in the awkward paralyzing silence.
"I just know Y/N had to leave early today because, well I don't know why but I just know she left- you're her boss too, she should've communicated with you, right?"
"Right, Luke and she did, I have been trying to text and call her since I received her messages and nothing is going through" Reid is quick to bite back, getting quite annoyed himself being left in the dark and now that he is adding the pieces together, he's assuming these secretive things that "he isn't allowed to know about currently" are about you.
"I don't have any other information, what I told you is all I know- but I do need to get home to Roxy" Luke matter-of-factly states even though Luke knows that Luke is lying, well- not about Roxy but about the first part.
"Mhm, alright. Have a good night, Luke" Spencer gave up on trying to get any information out of the turnips that don't bleed but he is confident when he says this is about you and he will get to the bottom of it.
Back at your apartment, you've finally relaxed after a nice hot shower and ordering from your favorite chinese food joint and yes, still watching your comfort show but this time from the comfort of your own bed.
You still haven't even taken your phone off of DND mode, in your mind all you thought was 'if it is important enough, you know where I live and if you don't, contact Penelope Garcia' and the most important part, you were at peace.
You weren't worried about this pregnancy, you had accepted your fate, you weren't worried about Spencer or his new situ-relationship, you weren't even worried about what had happened with Alvez or Garcia. Peace.
"jesus Spencer, what the fuck" You yell out after walking out of the room and coming face to face with him, to say that you were startled was to say the absolute least
"Well, you would've known I was coming if someone didn't have their phone on airplane mode" He bit back with a darkness in his eyes and maybe a bit of worrisome, you couldn't tell everything with how dark it was.
"I know that I gave people a key to my house for emergencies but our conversation or how I was protecting my peace on a Friday night is not an emergency and frankly, if anyone was that worried, you would've sent someone sooner" You were once again fed up and wanted to continue to be alone with your favorite person, Phil Dunphy.
"I was going to drop our conversation until this weekend or even Monday, when we see each other in person again but funny enough, I was walking out to leave for the day when I walked into Luke's and Penelope's conversation and it was about you and something that I shouldn't be finding out about right now- would you happen to know anything about that?" Spencer replied, getting more and more fed up by the second.
If Spencer didn't know any better, he would say that you looked like you just saw a ghost- he was dead on the money about the conversation and some secret rooting back to you- now to just get it out of you.
Calming down after seeing the state you were rushing into, he comes to you with a softer approach - "Y/N, I want to help you. We've known each other for years, since I started working for the BAU, please let me know. Let me know what is going on. I'm not going anywhere"
You felt like you were about to up-chuck your chinese food all over this poor man, you know you need to tell him.
'Y/N you will never know the outcome of this unless you open your mouth and spill those words to him, be brave, be bold' You think silently to yourself.
"Spencer, I'm pregnant - You are the last person I slept with. I am pregnant with your baby"
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if this is horrible, sue me - i haven't written in forever and honestly, this is a little bit longer than i thought it would be - whoops!
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& yeah, yeah- i left this on a cliffhanger, if you beautiful humans actually like this, i had planned to make this a 2 parter story or who knows, if i make the next part longer then it could be 3 or more parts.
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Can you do a "bau reacts" when they are undercover in public and about to be found out so the reader just starts making out with them to pretend they are just a couple?
(BAU Headcanons) Making out Undercover
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A/N: Mwahaha. Oh, this is a good prompt. Thanks for making me daydream all afternoon. Enjoy my lovelies đ Also, as a note, I'm writing the main BAU where I'm at watching it (season 13) plus Luke as he was requested previously đ
Warnings: Mentions of threat, mentions of weapons, alcohol references, sexual references, implied cases / unsubs. (Let me know if I missed any)
Aaron Hotchner
We know Aaron doesnât go undercover for most cases, so this would have to be a big case to get him into the field.Â
This man would be in shock. Letâs be real. He would freeze in place and try to argue for a split second until he realises what youâre trying to do and why - even if you were already together.Â
As soon as theyâre gone though, youâd glance up and see his usual steely glare that tells you youâre in for a scolding once this is over.Â
However, youâd have to be blind to miss the way he lingers for a moment, holding you close for half a second longer than necessary.Â
âI feel I should remind you that we are in the field, and whilst it may have worked, I canât endorse it as a tactic in future. Understood?âÂ
âSo Iâm hearing that weâre leaving this off of our case report then?âÂ
âAgreed. I donât need to give Strauss anything else to use to go after us and the team.â
He would roll his eyes and take off after the Unsub, but youâd have to be blind to miss the way he smirks as he goes.Â
David RossiÂ
Heâd be a little embarrassed but mostly quite smug about the whole thing, even if you were supposed to be undercover.Â
âWell, I can safely say in all my years in this field I donât think thatâs ever happened to me before.âÂ
Heâd also refuse to let you apologise for your actions afterwards either.Â
One, because heâs kind of flattered.Â
Two, because heâs been around the block a few times and knows that sometimes you have to do what it takes to solve a case or protect yourselves.Â
Three, you were supposed to be a couple and kissing is what couples do. Heâs only sour because if anything he would have liked to be the one who kissed you.Â
âRelax about it, would you? I wonât tell you some of the things Gideon and I had to do back in the old days. That was before all this new paperwork and guidelines, so thatâs all Iâll say on the matter.âÂ
You make a point of remembering to ask him about that at your next night off over drinks.Â
Derek Morgan
Derek is always up for anything so I feel like heâd be pretty relaxed about being undercover with you, even if you weren't together romantically. He has no issue playing your pretend boyfriend for one night, and is quick to wrap his arm around you.Â
Which is why it would be such a surprise to him when itâs you who initiated the kiss.Â
Derek would freeze for like a second, but only out of shock. However, you know he wouldnât fight you on it.Â
The second his brain catches up to his body he would be kissing you back, doing everything in his power to match your energy and sell this kiss.Â
If anything, youâre going to have to be the one to break away once the coast is clear and remind him youâre still technically in the field and that your team is probably wondering where the hell you are right now - and why you stopped responding to your comms.Â
âIâm just saying, if we get to do that then we need to be partnered up more often.âÂ
âYeah yeah, Morgan. Letâs just hope Penelope didnât see that else weâll never be hearing the end of it.âÂ
Emily Prentiss
Sheâs been undercover plenty of times in her life and spent a whole chunk of time actually fake-married to Doyle for an op, so sheâd be the most comfortable and understanding if you grabbed her for a kiss - especially if you were meant to be a fake couple.Â
Sheâd work it out pretty quickly and would respond in kind, pressing herself against you and running her hands all over you.Â
âQuick thinking with the kiss,â sheâd whisper as she brushed a kiss against your neck.Â
Sheâd also know exactly where the Unsub is afterwards too, having kept watch in her peripheral vision.Â
She wouldnât even have to break eye contact with you before she informed you, â3 oâclock. He just left out the fire exit.âÂ
With that, sheâd be off.Â
She also probably wouldnât even bring it up again until youâre both back on the jet. Then sheâd be smirking at you across the top of her drink and chuckling to herself.Â
âNormally Iâd insist dinner first but given that we caught that bastard I think weâre even.âÂ
JJ
JJ knows about going undercover and it takes a lot to rattle her. She would probably go along with the action, even if sheâd stay kind of stiff for a good minute or so.Â
However, sheâs a good agent and knows about maintaining a cover so quickly catches on when you pull her in.Â
Sheâd return the kiss, shooting glances out the corner of her eye when she thinks it might be safe to check on their target. If it doesnât look like theyâre buying it, sheâll turn things up a notch and spin you around so that she could take control.Â
âMy gun is under my jacket. Reach for it slowly if he comes any closer,â sheâd warn, but thankfully you donât need it. Eventually they leave, distracted by something else, leaving you and JJ to recover.
After catching your breath, you both take off in the direction your target just left in. You can tell JJ is trying not to laugh about what just happened, choosing to make it funny rather than uncomfortable if you weren't together romantically. Â
Which means you know sheâd enjoy teasing you about it in front of the others, making your cheeks burn as she announces on the jet: âFor the record, even though it was a âcover kissâ it was pretty good. Just saying. Maybe you should give Morgan some tips. That way he might get a girl to call him back after a first date.âÂ
Luke Alvez
It doesnât matter if heâs ex-army or whatever. Undercover is not really Lukeâs thing and even then, he is more used to infiltrating gangs than playing house.Â
Basically, he would be surprised by your actions, despite being undercover together. Like, I can see his eyebrows hitting his hairline so fast, bless him. Heâd look like a deer in headlights.Â
âWoah, sweetheart, slow your roll-âÂ
â- Luke. Shut up and kiss me. Now.âÂ
âI - ok.âÂ
Just like that, heâd take control, turning and pressing you against the nearest wall in an attempt to shield you from whoever was watching. Heâd also be such a gentleman about it if you weren't already together romantically, keeping his hands on your waist and pulling away the minute heâs sure the danger has passed.Â
Even then, heâd wait a minute before letting the two of you move from your position, just in case they come back. Heâs your partner and heâs returning the favour for you keeping him safe, even if in an unsuspected manner.
âYou good?â
âLuke. Shouldnât I be asking you that? I was the one who planted myself on you.âÂ
âPotato, po-tah-to. Are they still over there?â
âNo. They just left out the back.â
âThen letâs go, partner. Letâs catch this freak.âÂ
Penelope GarciaÂ
If Penelope is in the field then you know she is already hella nervous and out of her element. It doesnât matter if there was a reason she was needed for this particular assignment, she would just take that as added pressure not to let everyone down.
Which is why Iâm sure youâd feel worse about planting one on her - even if it does also help distract her from worrying for a minute. Â
All I can imagine is her giving her trademark squeal of confusion and surprise, even if you gave her a hasty warning - and apology - about what you were going to do.
Sheâd be stunned at what was happening and probably takes a minute to realise she should probably try and kiss you back, or at least look less visibly startled about it.Â
âI feel I should point out how unfair it is that this is permitted as âsuitable workplace behaviourâ as weâre undercover, yet my flirtatious texts with Agent Morgan are not? I will be writing a strongly worded email when we get back, telling HR they can go shove their-â
âPen? Hey, focus here. Unsub still watching us.âÂ
âOh, right. Sorry! Ahem⌠as you were?â Â
Also, you know that like a day or so later, once itâs all over, she sends you an email informing you that your new username on the BAU system is now âsmoochykinsâ and she will not change it until it becomes not-funny for her⌠which will probably be never. After all, Morgan has been âChocolate Thunderâ for the last two years and is still going strong. Â
Dr Spencer Reid
Spencer has been undercover before and is usually quite calm about it, even if it is faking a date or maintaining a story. Still, despite having to do your jobs, youâd hate to make him uncomfortable, knowing how he feels about any kind of physical contact - especially if you're not together.Â
As he says, with the amount of bacteria shared by shaking hands youâd be safer kissing ⌠guess it was time to take it literally.Â
Heâd be blushing like a tomato as you grab his jacket lapels and pull him close. And honestly? itâs kind of adorable. As is the way he tries to kiss you back, even if he still takes a minute to remember how to even move his body.Â
Iâm just picturing the Lila kiss in season one and how he eased into that and how stunned / embarrassed he seemed afterwards. He would pretty much be like that, but with a fake smile on his face as he rambled in your ear.Â
âWhat was that?â
âI was covering our asses. Weâre undercover, remember? Weâre supposed to be a couple and couples kiss. Also, Iâd thought you know, genius, that kissing and displays of public affection make people extremely uncomfortable.â
âNo kidding⌠Morgan can never find out about this.â
âYou donât have to tell me twice. You got a deal, pretty boy. This is between us.âÂ
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nicknames | S.R.
in which you meet the team for the first time, and receive your first nickname
who? spencer reid x fem!BAU!reader
category: fluff
content warnings: reader is referred to as a girl. i have this headcanon where when reid's IQ gets slashed to 60, he'd get so distracted that he'd run on autopilot, hence the willingness to handshake.
word count: 591
a/n: happy finals szn! this fic has been rotting in my brain for weeks and i finally decided to flesh it out. and maybe you should like and reblog this if you enjoy it (no pressure tho)
You were still filtering through your entry paperwork when the rest of the team filtered into the bullpen. David Rossi, who had helped you land this job in the first place, nodded in your direction before disappearing into his office. âHey!â Someone called from across the bullpen, âY/N, right?â Emily asked, setting her go bag in the chair at her desk before making her way over to your desk.
Smiling in response, âItâs nice to finally meet you,â you responded, reaching your hand out for her to shake. It was nice to be in the BAU, complete with a promotion from Special Agent to Supervisory Special Agent.
JJ walked over next, waving, and introducing herself as the communications liaison. âIâve heard a lot of great things from your old CARD team,â she said, âIâm sure your skillset will come in handy here.â
You nodded in affirmation, âThatâs the hope!â You answered, smiling at the prospect of your old team singing your praises.
Next, Derek approached, reaching out his hand for you to shake. Of course, you obliged and grinned at him. Part of you felt like you were meeting celebrities, the BAU was a big deal in the bureau. âDerek Morgan,â he introduced himself, âHow long were you with CARD?â
âFive years,â you responded, it was a long time for anyone to deal solely with child abduction, but your team had the best rate in the bureau. Besides, you found the work rewarding.
Morganâs eyebrows raised in surprise, âthatâs impressive.â
You nodded, âThank you. Iâm really looking forward to working with you all.â
JJ looked behind her, âOh, have you met Garcia?â She asked, peeking around the corner to where the technical analyst's office was.
Glancing down at the cat-shaped stress toy that she had given you when you arrived this morning, you smiled, âYes, she was the first to greet me this morning. I think Iâm just missing Dr. Reid.â
As if on cue, the young doctor walked into the bullpen, he had a worn leather satchel over his shoulder and looked like he might be talking to himself, âReid!â Emily called over, getting his attention, and causing him to change course, approaching your desk. âCome meet, Y/N.â
He adjusted the strap of his satchel over his sweater before you reached out your hand for him to shake. âOh, he doesnâtâŚâ JJ began, but her voice trailed off when Dr. Reid shook your hand.
âItâs very nice to meet you, Dr. Reid,â you said, smiling at him. It felt good to know you had finally met the entire team.
He gave a close-lipped smile in return, âReid is fine, or Spencer.â He said as you each dropped your hands to your sides.
Noticing everyone looking back and forth between the two of you as if you had already managed to do something wrong, you gathered all of your paperwork in your hands, âI should get this to Hotch.â
The rest of the team got the message and started to disperse to their respective desks, Reidâs being adjacent to yours. âWelcome to the team, pretty girl,â Morgan said to you before turning to his own paperwork.
You hugged your paperwork to your chest as if you were protecting it. Quietly, you muttered, âI really hope that nickname doesnât stick.â
Across from you, there was a short laugh, almost a scoff. âIt will,â Spencer responded in the same reverent tone. For a second, you thought it might be a joke, but you could tell by his facial expression that he was serious.
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