A Fic Where Reader Likes Aaron But Is Like 20 Years Younger Than Him (I Checked The Math, Even At The
A fic where reader likes Aaron but is like 20 years younger than him (I checked the math, even at the start of the show, he was 43 so that wouldn't have been weird. Unless u find that weird? Pretend i said 10 years if that weirds u out) and she thinks she doesn't have a chance with him and that he wouldn't even consider her. And so she just pines over him with the unrequited crush blues. Maybe hotch seems to "baby" her and be extra protective of her so she chalks it up to being the baby of the team. Meanwhile he does not view her as a baby. At all. And maybe he doesn't even realize he treats her any different. Angst welcome! Definitely romance
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â Zee
MY DARLING ZEE
I have been SO excited to post this one, so thank you for requesting it. as usual, I got carried away, but it's daddy hotch so I apologize for nothing
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warnings: swearing, lots and lots of angst word count: 4.5k
baby.
 
Furious didnât even begin to cover the way you felt currently. The entire cabin of the jet was thick with tension radiating from your barely concealed rage, and for a split second you felt guilty, because the teamâs discomfort was more than palpable. But as your gaze wandered to the opposite end of the jet and you caught sight of the culprit of your vexation, brooding heavily in your direction, any sliver of remorse evaporated from your pores and your eyes instantly hardened in response.
Fucking Aaron Hotchner.
Hotchâs thick dark brows were pinched together, creating a crease of annoyance right between them, and his lips were pressed in a line that was harsher than usual, causing his frown lines to settle even deeper into the skin around his mouth. His deep umber eyes were void of any warmth, and there was no evidence of faint mirth creasing around them. Instead his lethal gaze was cold as steel, and as rigorous as stone.
You had seen a more intense version of that look several times before whenever he interviewed unsubs that made monsters look like fairytales, and normally it sent a chill down your spine. Not because you were scared of your boss; quite the opposite actually. Every time you watched him stare down the worst of humanity with an aura of disinterest and a hard glare that showed he was completely unimpressed, you found yourself more and more attracted to him. Especially on the rare occasions when he lost his temper and ended up slamming his hands on the table while yelling in their face. You found that incredibly hot.Â
From the day you met Hotch for your interview, you had found him attractive. Intimidating as hell, but attractive. The fact that he was your boss didnât deter you from developing a little crush on him, or the fact that he was a widower with a six year old son. None of that stopped the butterflies that swarmed in your stomach every time he gave you a tiny bit of praise in the form of a âgood jobâ, or a simple nod of approval. In fact, the more Hotch warmed up to you, the worse your little crush got.
You found yourself grinning whenever someone made him crack the tiniest of smiles, and nothing fueled your ego more than his quiet snort whenever you said something he seemed to find funny. Hotch surprisingly had a great sense of humor when the stress of being the unit chief of the B.A.U. wasnât looming over his head. He could be stubborn and closed off sometimes, and he wasnât always the best with words, but you could tell by his actions that he truly cared about his team. Unfortunately for you, his treatment revealed exactly how he saw you.Â
The baby of the team.Â
It was no secret thatâs how the rest of the team saw you too. Derek had been teasingly, but affectionately, referring to you as âBaby Spiceâ since your first day because you were by far the youngest member of the team and beyond feisty. Spencer even joined in with the nicknames, jokingly calling you âkidâ with a proud grin now that he was no longer the youngest, even though there was less than a five year gap between the two of you, which Rossi constantly reminded him of with a smack to the back of his head. At a certain point you realized that Rossi just enjoyed messing with Spencer, but you still grinned at him in appreciation every time he came to your defense.
Even though you were far from being a child, Hotch still treated you differently than the others, which did not go unnoticed by anyone. He was far more protective of you, not allowing you to go anywhere alone when the team was working a case, and he hardly ever wanted you in the interrogation room with unsubs. Only after Emily backed you up, insisting it was important to your training, did he finally allow you to interrogate. But it was under the strict condition that he was always the one in the room with you. He never allowed you to enter a crime scene or a suspected location of an unsub first, and the first time you got injured while on a case, resulting in the tiniest of a cut above your eyebrow, Hotch forced you to take a leave of absence for two weeks.
You made it three days before you burst into his office and demanded that he end your leave.
He didnât.
Because of the way Hotch seemed to âbabyâ you, it resulted in the rest of the team doing it too. Emily and JJ werenât as bad about it, but they definitely put themselves in front of you anytime a situation got dangerous. Derek and Hotch were by far the worst and the most obvious about being overprotective, but Spencer and Rossi werenât far behind. The only one that ever treated you as an equal was Garcia, and thatâs why she was your favorite.
And the only one you confided in about your little crush on your boss. Although, you were sure Emily and JJ had caught on by now. They always flashed you a teasing smirk and a little wink anytime they caught you silently pining.
But that was what seemed to solidify that you would never have a chance with Hotch. Not that he was your boss, or that he had traumatically lost his wife, or that he had a young son, or even the fact that he was a good twenty years older than you. It was that he seemed to view you more as a helpless child than a capable woman.
As soon as the jet landed, you were the first one off. You could hear Hotchâs shoes stomping along the floor of Headquarters right on your heels. While you stopped at your desk to drop off your go bag, fully prepared to get your shit and leave, his angry march continued up the stairs towards his office, but he never once took his irritated glare away from your figure.
âY/L/N, my office. Now.â
Gritting your teeth hard, you turned your head to shoot daggers in his direction, but he had already disappeared into his office. Disregarding the sympathetic concern from your coworkers, you furiously made your way up the stairs and made a dramatic show of slamming the door to Hotchâs office forcefully behind yourself, which in turn made his eyes narrow into vehement slits as he looked at you. He straightened his back, squaring his shoulders while he stepped around his desk to stand a few feet away from you. He looked absolutely pissed, but you were too lost in your own rage to care.
âYou were completely out of line-â
âOh, bullshit! I was doing my job-â
âI gave you a direct order and you ignored it, putting yourself and the entire team at risk.â
Hotchâs voice rose in volume when you combated his critique, and even though you had spoken over him first, the fact that he was now doing it to you only fueled your anger further. You took a bold step forward and glared up at Hotch as you grit your rebuttal out through your teeth.
âI saved that kidâs life-â
âBy being reckless! You couldâve gotten him killed. You could have gotten killed. Donât you get that?â
âBut I didnât! No one got hurt, so what the fuck is the issue-â
âThe issue is you.â
Hotchâs comment quickly halted the verbal punch you were about to throw, and as you glared up at him, you noticed that his nostrils were flaring with fury and that his darkened eyes were wild and blown open with pure unbridled rage. The sting of his words caused the wildfire flaring inside of you to shrink to the dull roar of a fireplace blaze. Crossing your arms over your chest in a sign of defiance, you lowered the volume of your voice and layered it with acidity.Â
âYouâre a fucking hypocrite.â
Hotch narrowed his eyes, which seemed to be glowing with resentment, as he took another step towards you, faintly cocking his head to the side.
âExcuse me?â
He was giving you an opportunity to correct yourself. But one thing Hotch hadnât seemed to learn about you was that you could be just as stubborn as he was, and once you reached a certain stage in your wrath, you didnât back down. You went straight for the jugular.
âIf it had been you, you wouldnât have called it ârecklessâ. But because itâs me, you flip out and blow the whole fucking thing out of proportion because you treat me like Iâm a goddamn child-â
âI wouldnât treat you like a child if you didnât fucking act like one.â
At this point, there was barely an inch of space between you and Hotch, and you had to tilt your head back slightly just to return his scowl. He might as well have thrown gasoline on the fire with that comment, and you were suddenly completely fed up with no one in this goddamn building viewing you as a grown fucking woman.
âIf it had been Derek, or Emily, you wouldnât be giving them shit like this. You wouldâve given them a slap on the wrist, but still acknowledged that they got the job done. So why do I get treated differently-â
âBecause youâre not as good as you think you are, and youâre certainly not as good as them.â
That simple statement hurt worse than if Hotch had physically struck you across the face with the back of his hand. All the fury within you suddenly fizzled out, and you stood there dumbstruck while Hotch let out an exasperated exhale through his nose and turned away from you to walk around the corner of his desk and plop down angrily in his chair. He opened the file currently sitting in front of him and directed his irritated attention solely to the pages, reaching for a pen from the holder to his right to wrap his fingers around. He didnât even look up as he barked out his next order.
âYouâre suspended for three weeks. When you return, weâll discuss your behavior and your future here at the B.A.U.â
Everything felt like it had suddenly come crashing down around you, and you found yourself wondering if it was all worth it. The stress of the job, the never ending hours, the horrors you saw day in and day out, but especially the treatment you received from Hotch and the others. You started to wonder if you had tricked yourself into believing it wasnât harmful and had all come from a good place, but now you werenât so sure anymore. For the first time since joining the B.A.U., you found yourself wanting out.
Swallowing the pieces of the lump that threatened to form in your throat, you lifted your chin slightly and spoke in a quiet but firm voice.
âNo.â
Hotch quickly lifted his gaze to glower up at you, the thickness of his brows making him appear angrier from where you stood above him. However the second he caught the look on your face, his eyes softened considerably and he sat up straight, the semi permanent frown on his lips vanishing into a subtle line. His eyes followed the movement of your hand while you pulled the gun from the holster at your hip and sat it down in front of him on the desk, along with your badge. There was a brief flash of panic in Hotchâs eyes when he looked at you again, and his lips parted slightly, but you didnât give him a chance to speak.
âI quit.â
Turning around to solemnly leave his office, you ignored the gentle pleas of your name leaving his lips. As you descended the stairs, the teamâs heads perked up in curiosity, their gazes darting between your melancholic movements while you gathered your things, and the sight of a frantic Hotch rushing down the stairs like a man on a mission.
âAgent Y/L/N, do not walk away from me when Iâm talking to you.â
Realizing that he was getting nowhere by being authoritative, Hotch let out an exasperated deep exhale through his nose and lowered the volume of his voice, speaking in a far gentler tone.
âY/N we have to talk about this, you canât just leave.â
You didnât bother looking at any of them as you began your walk towards the elevators. You could still hear Hotch following closely behind you, and all of a sudden Derekâs large figure appeared in front of you. He dipped his head slightly to capture your eyes, the confusion on his features melting into pure concern as he glanced over your shoulder at Hotch before looking back at you. He held his right hand out towards you as if he were extending an olive branch and tilted his head to the side slightly.
âWhoa, whatâs goinâ on Baby Spice? Câmon, talk to me.â
Derek was speaking to you in that gentle manner that he used when he wanted to show a victim that he wasnât a threat. There was no doubt he could see the sadness and defeat glistening in your eyes, but you didnât have the energy to rip open the wound any further.
âIâm going home. Please move.â
That was all you could manage to weakly get out as you attempted to step around him. But Derek, being Derek, wasnât having it. He reached out to gently place his hand on your shoulder.
âIâll drive you.â
âI can drive myself.â
âBaby-â
âIâm not a child, Derek. I donât need your help, can you back off?â
Derekâs warm gaze widened considerably, and his neat onyx brows rose up his forehead in complete shock. You had never exploded on him like that, or any of the others for that matter. But right now all you wanted to do was get the hell out of there.
âLet her go.â
Derek glanced over your shoulder to look at JJ in pure confusion, but she gave a slight shake of her head while holding his gaze with a firm look in her ocean blue eyes, giving him a nonverbal cue to sit this one out. After a moment of hesitation, Derek removed his hand from your shoulder and took a step to the left to unblock your path.Â
The entire team was silent while watching you disappear behind the elevator doors.
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A subtle but firm series of knocks at your door roused you from your sleep. Squinting at the clock on your bedside table, the lime green numbers read ten twenty-three pm. You hadnât even remembered falling asleep. As soon as you had walked through the door of your apartment hours ago, you kicked off your shoes and crawled in bed, your mind spiraling about what you had just done and what it meant for the future.
When the knocks grew more impatient, you threw your comforter off with an irritated huff and got out of bed, exiting your bedroom to make your way to the living room to figure out who the hell was knocking on your door this late. However when you swung the front door open, your unexpected visitor was the last person you expected it to be.
Aaron Hotchner.
The darkness under his eyes was more prominent than usual, and his neatly cropped hair looked messy, as if he had been stressfully running his fingers through it. The permanent scowl he normally wore was missing from his lips, and there was a faint flicker of concern highlighted in his eyes. The first two buttons of his white dress shirt were undone, and his merlot colored tie hung loosely around his neck.
He looked exhausted.
Instead of speaking, you arched one of your dark brows, silently asking for the reason for his impromptu visit. As he shifted awkwardly to his other foot and cleared his throat, you realized you had never seen him look so unsure of himself.
âMay I come in?â
Part of you wanted to slam the door in his face, but a bigger part of you was curious to know why your former boss had shown up at your door unannounced at ten thirty at night. Letting out a deep exhale through your nose, you stepped aside to allow Hotch to pass by you. The second the door shut with a soft click and you turned around to face him, there was already a blanket of irritation tugging his features down. He didnât even give you a chance to question his presence before speaking.
âYouâre a pain in my ass.â
A dry laugh instantly escaped your lips, and a soft furrow settled between your brows while you crossed your arms over your chest.
âWow, youâre really good at this whole apology thing, huh?â
âIâm not here to apologize. Iâm here to be honest with you, and the honest truth is youâre a huge pain in my ass. Youâre stubborn, emotionally reactive, not to mention combative-â
âThen why the hell did you hire me-â
âIâm not finished.â
Hotch was speaking in that firm authoritative voice he used whenever he wanted to make it crystal clear he wasnât in the mood for bullshit or push back. Despite your burning desire to lash out again, you bit your tongue and settled for glaring at him instead.
âYou are constantly acting like you have something to prove-â
âBecause you make me feel like I have to, Aaron. You, and the rest of the team, make me feel like I have to prove my worth every fucking day. Do you have any idea how exhausting that is? Or how much that makes me doubt myself?â
âDo you ever stop talking long enough to listen to someone else speak?â
Tension hung in the small space of your living room like a heavy and dense fog. Hotch observed you silently for a moment as your frustrations lingered in the air while you refused to meet his eyes. There was an unreadable expression on his face, and he seemed to wait until he could tell your emotions had leveled out slightly before speaking again.
âI admired your compassion.â
Perplexity twisted up your features as you stared across your living room at Hotch.
âWhat?â
âYou asked why I hired you. Thatâs why.â
He made it sound like it was the most simple statement in the world, but it only added another layer to the cryptic labyrinth you were trying to navigate.
âI donât understand-â
âWhen I reviewed your case work with you in your interview, I was impressed by your attention to detail. But I was even more impressed that when I asked you questions about the victims you had worked with, you gave me personal details about them, not just black and white facts that were in their file. You remembered things about them. You humanized them instead of speaking about them like a statistic.â
All you could do was blink at him in surprise. That was the last thing you expected to come out of his mouth. Sensing that a calmness had settled over you, Hotch took a cautious step forward and continued.
âYou know just as much about the victims of notorious serial killers as you do about the serial killers themselves. Every solution you have to a problem is led with people in mind, trying to minimize casualties. You speak about victims like people, not numbers or objects. You put everyoneâs feelings, and safety, before your own, and that is both the best thing about you and the worst.â
The sincerity in Hotchâs voice caught you off guard, and for a moment you werenât sure what to say. He spoke to you in the soft voice you had once overheard him speaking to Jack in on the phone, and that caused a fluttering feeling inside your stomach. But it also added to your confusion. If he thought so highly of you, then why did he treat you the way he did?
âWhy are you so different with me?â
Hotch let out a deep exhale through his nose, dragging his palm down his face slowly before loosely gesturing to you with his hand.
âBecause itâs my job to protect you.â
âNo it isnât.â
It was Hotchâs turn to stare at you in puzzlement, his thick brows knit together in the center of his forehead. Running a hand through your hair in slight irritation, you shook your head slowly.
âI knew exactly what I was signing up for when I applied for this job. I knew it was dangerous-â
âMy job as the unit chief is to keep my team safe-â
âNo, Aaron. Itâs to lead us. We all knew the risks when we joined. There is only so much you can control, you of all people should know that. I know you try to look out for us, but you donât treat the rest of the team like you treat me. And I get it, okay? I am the youngest on the team, but Iâm not a child-â
âI donât think youâre a child.â
Hotch looked even more perplexed by your words, his head tilted to the side slightly while looking over at you.
âY/N, your age has nothing to do with the way I treat you-â
âThen what is it?â
That uncertainty was once again shining in his eyes. It looked like Hotch was struggling internally with which version of his truth he wanted to give you. The revelation about your age not being a factor in his treatment filled you with a sense of relief, but also left you with more questions than answers. After what felt like an eternity of silence, Hotchâs face softened considerably as he took a few steps closer towards you.
âIâŠI care about all of you, and I donât want to see anything happen to any of you.â
The intensity of his eye contact caused a slight shiver to nip at your spine, and it seemed like there was a hidden meaning to his sentence; something deeper.Â
âYouâŠcare about me?â
The tiniest of smirks tugged at the edge of Hotchâs lips, and his eyes had lightened in color with pure amusement.
âYou know, for one of my most brilliant profilers, youâre pretty bad at this. Should I be concerned?â
Warmth bloomed in your cheeks hearing the faint tease lingering at the edge of his question. Hotch had never been this laid back and playful with you before. It almost sounded like he wasâŠflirting?
Your eyes widened slightly while staring up at him, an overly dramatic gasp leaving your lips.
âWas thatâŠa joke? Did you just make a joke? Are you feeling alright? Should I call a doctor?â
Deciding to test the waters, you brought your hand up to place the back of it against his forehead before moving it downwards to place against his cheek, as if you were checking his temperature. All of a sudden, a huge tooth bearing grin stretched across his lips, and your breath caught in your throat.
He was smiling.
Aaron Hotchner was smiling.Â
He gently grasped your wrist in his large hand, his grin fading to a miniscule smirk while his gaze became a little more intense.
âActually, smartass, Iâm having a bit of a rough night. One of my best profilers quit on me earlier. Although in her defense, I was kind of being a dick.â
âKind of?â
âDonât push it. Iâm already doing something I normally donât.â
âWhich is?â
âBegging for forgiveness.â
Hotch hadnât let go of your wrist, and either your mind was playing tricks on you, or he had somehow gotten closer. There was barely a centimeter separating your chests. Him telling you not to push it only made you want to do it that much more, and since you had already technically quit, you decided to throw caution to the wind.
âI donât hear any begging.â
The mirth in Hotchâs eyes darkened into something you hadnât seen before, and for a moment you were nervous that you had crossed a line. It felt like he was staring directly into your soul, searching for some answer that would determine his next move.Â
âYou are by far the most frustrating woman I have ever met.â
Woman.
Hotch thought of you as a woman, and that caused a bright grin to stretch across your lips.
âWell, youâre no ray of sunshine either, but I still like you.â
Hotchâs grasp on your wrist tightened slightly at the end of your sentence, and a look of surprise flashed across his face before his eyes returned to that darkened look you couldnât decipher.Â
âIs that so?â
His voice was low, but firm, and the sultriness of it nestled comfortably between your inner thighs. All you could do was subtly nod while staring up at him, watching as he leaned in meticulously and painfully slow.
âIf Iâm reading this wrong-â
âIf youâre reading this wrong, youâre a terrible profiler.â
You werenât one to wait for action, so before he could respond, you reached up to grab onto the back of Hotchâs neck and pulled him down to press your lips against his in a tentative kiss. At first he tensed up, but then you felt his body physically relax, and a soft hum sounded in your throat when he snaked his arm around your waist. Reluctantly pulling away, he gently brushed his nose against yours and whispered.
âSo, Iâll see you in the office Monday?â
âMm, no.â
Hotch pulled back so he could stare down at you in pure perplexity, and you grinned at his facial expression.
âNo?â
âIâm suspended, remember? Three weeks, I think it was?â
Hotchâs lips formed into a thin line as he stared down at you, the amusement previously lingering in his eyes completely gone. You couldnât help but laugh, lightly shoving him away from you with your palms against his chest.
âHey, you decided my sentence.â
âYou were being a brat-â
âAnd now this brat has a three week vacation. Iâve been meaning to take a trip anyway-â
âActually, I havenât filed any paperwork, so youâre not officially suspended, and youâre still a current employee. Iâll see you on Monday, Agent Y/L/N.â
The demanding tone of his voice made you bite down on your bottom lip, and you leaned back against your kitchen island while arching one of your brows in challenge and crossing your arms across your chest with a playful smirk on your lips.
âYou donât wanna see me before that, sir?â
The way you used his title clearly had an affect on him, and you suddenly realized that the emotion eclipsing his eyes was pure lust. He slowly reached his hand up to tug at the loose knot on his tie until it came undone around his neck completely, and he slowly approached you with a wolfish grin.
âWhy do you think Iâm here?â
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Pairing: Spencer Reid x Simmons!Reader Summary: You never planned on having a casual fling with your brother's friend five years ago, nor did you expect him to fall in love with you, which forced you to end things abruptly. But now he's unexpectedly back in your lifeâolder, wiser, and fully intent on winning your heart. Content: (18+) >12k words, reader has commitment issues, heâs the softest softdom iâve ever written, female oral, fingering, unprotected p in v, a little squirting? teeth rotting fluff and a chaotic ending because who am i without my crack humor A/n: This is for @imagining-in-the-margins FWB writing challenge and somewhat a celebration post for 7k milestone. Idk how that happened but tysm :( I hope you like this as much as I did writing it because matt simmons is so underrated??? Iâm also freaking nervous with this i havenât posted a new fic in a while so please please please be nice i feel like throwing up
 
Surprise has a way of stopping time. Although you're not sure you can call it that. What youâre experiencing is more than just surprise, itâs the kind of feeling that makes you freeze in place. Itâs not just a jolt to the systemâitâs a full-body takeover. Your breath catches, your heart skips, and your thoughts scatter like leaves caught in the wind. How could they not, when the last person you expected to see is standing right in front of you, clad in the most questionable clothes?
You almost laugh at how absurd he looks. Heâs wearing an oversized hoodie with a tacky âWashington D.C.â print sprawled across the front. Itâs baffling why heâs draped in that shapeless thing over his freakishly tall frame, but itâs too hard to focus on something so trivial when youâre still grasping with the reality of seeing him again. You really canât believe it. Spencer Reid is here. The Spencer Reid.
The guy whose heart you broke five years ago.
You should have seen this coming. In fact, you kind of did, when your brotherâs friends came rushing into the hospital room, their voices a chorus of âoohsâ and âaahsâ as they crowded around the newborn cradled in Kristyâs arms. You exchanged polite greetings when they noticed youâPenelope even pulled you into a tight hug, gushing about how amazing you lookedâand thankfully, there was no sign of him.
But youâd almost allowed yourself to believe he wouldnât show up. When the small space became overly crowded, you stepped out into the waiting room to catch your breath⊠only to find him standing a few feet away with JJ.
And just like that, all the air seems to vanish from your lungs.
You had a plan, of course. In the back of your mind, you always knew a chance meeting was inevitable, whether you liked it or not. And that plan was simple. Youâd offer him a polite smile. Exchange a few words, nothing too personal. Youâd be friendly but distant, always make sure to keep the kind of composure that says youâve moved on, and that the past is just that: the past.
But those well-laid plans seem fragile now, almost naive as you suddenly caught his smile. Now how do you stick to a script when your heart is starting to rewrite all the lines? Or blur the lines specifically, when the past and present merge so seamlessly that youâre reminded of the first time that same smile had charmed you.
Youâre suddenly thrown back to that day five years ago, when your brother had thrown a barbecue cookout to celebrate some joint investigation his team had wrapped up. You didnât know the detailsâdidnât really care to, if you were honestâbut Matt had called you and insisted that you join him.
You hadn't thought much of it at the time. It sounded like another family gathering with a few new faces. But that was the day you met Spencer, and what began as a simple introduction quickly spiraled into something much more complicated. Really complicated. Because as charmed as you were by his smile, he had wanted something more from you when all you could offer him was your body.
So you ran away.
Although not very far, because apparently, heâs standing a few steps away from you, five years later. And the worst part? Heâs now very much aware that youâre here. You watch as his jaw slacks open as he takes a double-take. Youâre rooted in place. JJ, on the other hand, tugs his sleeve as she notices his demeanor slowly shutting down. She turns around to see whatâs caught his attention, and when she spots you, a huge smile spreads across her face.
"Hey! You're here!â You force yourself to look away from him as she moves forward. You reciprocate the hug she throws at you. "How are you?â
Youâre not entirely sure how to answer. How do you even explain that your heart just did a triple backflip and landed somewhere near your stomach? Or that youâre seconds away from having an internal existential crisis because, of course, the universe would choose this moment to throw Spencer Reid back into your life?
There's really no good way to sum that up. So instead, you plaster on a smile that probably looks more like a grimace and reply, "Good. Iâm good.â
JJ doesnât seem to notice the strained edges in your voice. âItâs so nice to see you again! How long has it been?â
Thereâs a moment of silence as you try to gather your thoughts. But before you can respond, Spencerâs voice suddenly cuts through the quiet. Itâs soft, almost hesitant, as if heâs been holding onto this detail for far too long, but every syllable rings in your ears.
"Five years," he says. "Five years, three months, and seventeen days."
Your stomach does another flip. JJ raises her brows, her eyes darting between you and him. You carefully meet her gaze. "Actually, you and I met up last year.â
âOh, right!â She exclaims, her face lighting up as the memory clicks into place. âYou were in town for a conference, right? I totally forgot about that.â
âYou were in town last year and you didnât tell me?â
God, heâs making it terribly hard for you to keep your composure. You throw him a sidelong glance. âI didnât know you wanted to see me.â
His expression shifts slightly, a flicker of something unreadable crossing his face. He looks at you as if your words sounds ludicrous to him.
âI always want to see you.â
You can't decide what surprises you more, the fact that he still wants to see you after all these years, or how easily he says it. The words roll off his tongue so casually, so effortlessly, as if the weight of your shared past doesnât cling to them. And to make matters worse, he's saying this right in front of JJ, who is now staring at him, clearly scrutinizing the significance behind his words.
You quickly shift your attention to her, forcing another smile. "So, are you going to head inside?"
JJ blinks at you. âOh, yeah, I probably should.â She turns to Spencer and gives him a quick but knowing glance. "See you on Monday, Spence."
You glance at him. âYou're not going to see the baby?"
"Spencerâs got something he needs to take care of,â JJ chimes in. Thereâs a slight edge to her voice, like she knows exactly what that âsomethingâ is, but she doesnât elaborate. She gives him one last look before heading inside.
You catch yourself looking up at him again. âYouâre leaving?â
Spencer pauses, studying you carefully, his brow furrowing just slightly like heâs trying to read between the lines of your question.
âI was,â he says softly.
Thereâs a sudden tightness in your chest. âRight.â
âBut now I donât want to.â
There it goes again, the butterflies in your stomach. This is exactly why you didnât want to see him. You knew that once you looked into his eyes, heard his voice, it would stir up everything youâve spent five years trying to bury. Youâd told yourself it was better to pretend that whatever happened between you was nothing more than a stupid choice. But now, standing here with him so close, you can feel all those walls you built crumbling down with just a few words.
You finally look at him, like really look at him. Itâs impossible not to notice how heâs changed over the past five years. There are faint lines around his eyes now, signs of age that wasn't there before. His hair is longer, a little messier. It curls around his ears in a way that makes him look almost boyish, yet undeniably charming which suits him more than you'd like to admit.
But even with all the changes, his smileâgentle and just a little shyâremains the same. That smile reminds you of a time when things were simpler, where it was enough to convince you that you didn't have to keep your guard up all the time. But then you remember the reason you walked away, and his smile becomes a little harder to look at.
Because while he's changed, grown, matured, so have you, and you're not sure if there's room for the person you are now in the space that once belonged to both of you.
His eyes scan you in the same way youâre assessing him. âYou look good.â
Your mouth twitches at his words. You didnât expect him to be so straightforward. âThank you.â
âYouâre even prettier than I remember.â
The sigh you let out is long and weary. He really knows how to push your buttons.
âSpencer. Donât.â
âWhat?â
âYou canât just say things like that afterââ You hesitate, crossing your arms. "After everything. What happened to 'Hi, how are you?â. Or maybe something simple like âWhat have you been up to? Anything new?ââ
He blinks, clearly taken aback by your abruptness. âOkay. Hi, how are you?â
You cast him a wary glance. âGood.â
"What have you been up to?"
"Work."
"Anything new?"
"No."
He pauses again, his eyes searching yours before he asks, "No new boyfriend?"
You frown. âHuh?â
âGirlfriend?â
"Spencer."
"Are you seeing anyone?"
"Spencer."
He smiles sheepishly, his shoulders sagging slightly. "You're right, that was inappropriate. I didn't think I would see you again, itâs throwing me off a bit."
âYou didnât think I would be here for my newborn niece?â
His smile turns into a grimace. "I guess I wasn't thinking clearly." He shifts on his feet, fidgeting with his fingersâa small, familiar tic that you hadnât seen in years. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to make things weird.â
âItâs fine,â you reply, though thereâs no real bite to your words. His nervous energy is making it hard to stay annoyed. Your eyes narrow on his oversized hoodie again, the casual, almost careless choice that seems slightly out of character for the Spencer you remember.
He seems to notice you staring so blatantly. âWhat?â
âYou look funny.â
A hint of surprise flashes across his face. âYou think Iâm funny?â
âDifferent,â you correct. âDid you raid someoneâs closet on your way here or something?â
"Oh⊠I had to change my clothes. I got wet at the park earlier.â
You glance towards the window with a frown. "It's not even raining."
"I ran through the sprinklers."
The cease on your forehead deepens. Even that sounds so unlike him. Spencer Reid doing something that carefree in public?
âYou ran through the sprinklers? Alone?"
You notice his expression shift as the question leaves your lips, something very subtle, but youâve known him long enough to catch it. The way his eyes flicker, the slight hesitation before he answers, makes it obvious. Thereâs a hint of something unspoken in the way he looks at you, and suddenly, it all clicks into place.
He wasnât alone.
You look away. It's ridiculous, you think. To feel this somewhat⊠jealous when it should be the last thing on your mind because, really, what right do you have? What you had with him wasnât even a relationship to begin with. But despite all the logic in the world, you canât help the pang in your chest, the twist of something bitter and familiar curling in your gut.
"It's not what you think," he slowly says.
You force a small, awkward laugh, trying to brush it off. "I wasnât assuming anything. Itâs none of my business, anyway."
"No, really, it's nothing like that." he insists, scrunching his nose in the way he does when he's trying to think. "I mean, I did meet someone at the park, but itâs not like⊠what you might be thinking. We were just talking, and⊠and then there were these sprinklers and it wasnât really planned or anything, then sheâwell, technically, we werenât even alone the whole time because there were other people around, and itâs not like weââ
âSpencer, you donât have to explainââ you begin, but then something dawns on you. âWait, is this what JJ was referring to? Did you⊠Did you have plans?â
You notice his Adamâs apple dip as he swallows. "Kind of," he admits. âBut it wasn't anything serious. It was just, you know, a casual thing.â
You can't help the way your stomach knots. Casual could mean anything. Maybe a simple coffee between two friends, or even a lighthearted conversation over lunch. But in your experience, at least in the book you and Spencer had written together in the past, casual had always meant sex. And now, hearing him say it about someone else feels like a punch to the gut you hadn't expected.
You suddenly feel foolish for letting your mind go there, for assuming that whatever he meant by casual was the same thing it had meant for the two of you back then. It's been five years, and so much has changed. Maybe casual means something entirely different for him now, and you're the one stuck in the past, reading into things that no longer hold the same weight.
He must have noticed the slight falter in your expression, the way your eyes momentarily cloud over with something you canât quite hide. He takes a step forward. "Itâs really nothing.â
You take a step back. âEven if it is, itâs really not my business.â
âBut itâs not,â he urges. Heâs suddenly so persistent, and you canât help but feel the embarrassment gnawing you at how easily he can read your mind. It's one thing to wrestle with these feelings privately, but having them so clearly acknowledged makes it all the more humiliating. You canât believe you let yourself get so worked up over something that shouldnât matter this much.
You eye the exit door. âI need to go.â
"Right now?â His brows knit together in confusion. âBut your familyâs here."
Youâve only spent a few minutes with him and youâre already running away.
"I just remembered I have to take care of⊠something."
The excuse sounds weak even to your own ears, but you donât wait for his response. You quickly turn on your heel, and when he calls out your name with concern, you force yourself to keep moving, scurrying off down the hallway.
 
Me: I'm heading back first Big bro: You okay? Me: Bad headache Big Bro: You didn't eat anything, did you?
You scoff. What is it about your brother always zeroing in on eating whenever you complain about feeling off?
Me: You know I did. Just not much Big Bro: Thatâs what I thought. Thereâs some leftover dinner in the fridge. And check the second drawer in the kitchen, there should be some ibuprofen Me: Yes, Dad Big Bro: Donât get smart with me Me: 𫥠Big Bro: Drink lots of water Me: Yes, sir. Anything else on your mind while youâre giving out parental advice? Big Bro: Iâm just trying to keep myself from dragging you out of my house if you collapse Me: đ Big Bro: The kids are staying with Kristyâs parents, Iâll drop by tomorrow morning Me: Okay Big Bro: Call me if you need anything
You toss your phone down on the bed, then let out the most exasperated sigh. Spending your Saturday night in your brotherâs guest room is the last thing you expect to be doing, let alone faking a headache just to avoid confronting a situationship from the past. You honestly thought youâd outgrown this kind of avoidance, but here you are, slipping back into old habits as if no time has passed at all.
Ironically, your mind stumbles into the past, and you remember a conversation you once had with Spencer. It was during one of those nights when you both were tangled in each otherâs arms. You could faintly remember the conversation started with him talking about his work.
He never actually told you the details of his cases, but he liked to share his thoughts on the different complexities of the human mind. And on that particular night, he was rambling about the psychological concept of avoidance, which he claimed to have detected the first time he spotted the bad guy. He went on at how people often retreat into familiar behaviors to protect themselves from discomfort.
At the time, you had brushed it off with a joke, teasing him about overanalyzing everything when the situation had already played out. But now the irony isnât lost on you. Youâre doing exactly what he once explained. Itâs almost laughable if it didnât sting so much to realize how right he was.
A sharp ding from your phone pulls you out of your thoughts, and one glance at it tells you exactly whoâs messaging. The name on the screen makes your chest tighten, but you donât even give yourself a moment to consider responding. You quickly turn the phone to silent, push yourself off the bed, and head straight for the kitchen. True to your brotherâs words, thereâs leftover pizza in the fridge, but the idea of reheating it doesnât seem appealing to you.
You reach for the bottle of wine instead.
The red liquor tastes like butter, or something close to it. Itâs similar in the way the liquid melts over your tongue, spreading warmth through your chest and settling comfortably in your belly. By the time you're sipping the second glass, you feel more relaxed, but then the sharp sound of the doorbell ringing cuts through the calm.
You glance at the door from the position of the couch. You have a strong feeling about who it is. But as much as you're sure of the who, what really gnaws at you is the why.
You hesitantly make your way toward the door, and sure enough, when you pull it open, Spencer is standing at your brotherâs doorstep. The corner of his lips turns upward in an awkward, almost apologetic half-smile as if heâs unsure of how to begin or whether he should even be there in the first place.
You lean against the doorframe. âDid Matt tell you I was here?â
He gives you a pointed look, his eyebrows raising slightly. âNo, but it wasnât hard to figure out.â You throw him the same questioning look, and he explains, âThis is the only place youâd stay in town because not only do you hate staying alone at a hotel, but Matt wouldnât let you even if you tried.â
You canât believe he still remembers your offhand comment about sterile hotel rooms. Itâs one of the reasons you used to prefer staying at his apartment whenever you were in town.
âWhy are you here anyway?â You ask. âI thought you had plans.â
He pauses for moment as if deciding how much to say. Finally, he clears his throat. âCan I come in? Iâd rather explain it inside.â
"I don't think you owe me any explanations about what you do with your time," you reply, crossing your arms.
"Maybe I don't owe it, but I want to give it.â
âWhich isnât necessary.â
âBut appreciated, I hope.â
You find yourself caught off guard by the sincerity in his voice. You tell yourself not to read too much into it, but there's a part of you that can't help but soften at his words. Maybe it's the way his eyes reminds you of melted chocolate as he stares at you that makes you want to let him in, despite your better judgment.
You pull the door open. âFine, but take your shoes off. Kristyâs very serious about hygiene.â
He does as heâs told and tucks away his shoes on the rack by the door.
âDo you want anything to drink?â
He shakes his head slightly, offering a small smile. "I'm good, thanks."
You nod and gesture toward the living room. He follows you, and as you both approach the couch, he instinctively moves to the far end, settling down cautiously as if not wanting to invade your space. You take a seat on the opposite end.
âSo, what do you want to talk about?â
He leans back slightly, resting his hands on his knees. You can tell he's trying to gauge your mood, figure out how much to push and when to hold back. "Do you remember when we went on that date at the street fair?"
You frown, remembering how you had missed your bus home in one of your trips here and ended up wandering at the fair with him. âThat wasnât a date.â
"Fine. Do you remember when we went to the street fair together not on a date?"
âI remember."
His shoulders relax a bit at your response. âYou spent ages deciding what to eat and you ended up choosing that little Korean stall in the corner. We had to walk a bit further to get there even when your shoes were hurting you.â
You think back, internally scolding yourself for wearing those damn boots that day. âYou thought I was being ridiculous.â
"I didn't think it was ridiculous. I just didn't get it at first. Your feet were practically covered in blisters."
"I really wanted kimchi."
"I could tell, and it took me a while to understand why you went through all that trouble. Now I do.â
You glance at him, sensing there's more behind his words. âWhy are you bringing this up?"
He meets your gaze. His brown eyes looking a little more golden underneath the dim light. "I guess this is me choosing.â
âThat youâre craving for Korean?â
He gives a soft, genuine laugh, the kind that starts in his chest and reaches his eyes, making them crinkle at the corners. âNot exactly,â he says and leans a little closer. âWhat Iâm trying to say is, thatâs how I feel right now. I'm here because I want to be, not because it's convenient, but because itâs you.â
Thereâs a subtle flutter in your chest, and your skin prickles with a familiar warmth as he speaks. Your heart beats a little faster, not enough to be alarming, but just enough to remind you that youâre not as unaffected as you pretend to be. You can feel your palms start to sweat, and thereâs that almost imperceptible hitch in your breathing that you hope he doesnât notice.
âSpencerâŠâ You donât even know how to start. âItâs been five years."
He nods slowly. âI know.â
âNo, I donât think you do. A lot of has changed since the last time we saw each another, and youâre here acting like we both separated on good terms? Don't you hate me?â
His brow furrows slightly. âWhy would I hate you?â
âBecause I broke your heart. Iâ" Your voice falters as you struggle to find the right words. "The moment you told me you were falling in love with me, I... I ran. I couldnât handle it. I pushed you away like a coward.â
âYou weren't a coward, you were scared. And maybe I didnât understand that back then, but I do now.â
You shake your head. âBut I hurt you.â
The sigh he lets out is heavy, yet there's something deceptively calm about it, almost as if heâs already made peace with the past. âYou did what you thought you had to do, and sure, it hurt. But Iâve had a lot of time to think about it, and I realized that I donât blame you for needing space. It wasnât about me not being enough, it was about you needing to protect yourself.â
His words start to chip away at the wall youâve built around your heart. âI thought youâd hate me,â you admit quietly.
âI could never hate you."
You lower your gaze, your fingers fiddling nervously with the edge of the cushion. âAlright, letâs say you choose me. Now what? What is it that you want?â
He pauses for a moment, his fingers curled into his palms. He looks away briefly, taking a deep breath as if gathering his thoughts, then returns his gaze to you. âI want another chance.â
If you were surprised to see him at the hospital earlier, this is something entirely different. Thereâs something akin to panic fluttering in your chest. Itâs amusing, really, how the human body reacts before the mind fully comprehends as if your heart knows whatâs coming before you do. You can feel it in the way your breath catches, in the way your stomach knots with a nervous energy you canât quite shake. Because how do you even react to that?
You finally turn to face him, leaning your head against the back of the couch. This moment feels like some sort of déjà vu, and just like the last time, your mind is already bracing itself, preparing to give him the same answer you did back then.
âYou know itâs never going to work.â
He mirrors you, but instead of the frustration or sadness you half-expected, thereâs a gentle smile on his lips. âYou sound so sure.â
âThatâs because I am,â you reply. âI know what youâre asking for right now, and we donât function like that. Not in the past, at least.â
âHow did we function?â
âBased on sex.â
âAnd what do you think Iâm asking for now?â
âMore than sex, which isnât going to work."
âWhy not?â
âBecauseââ you start, but the words catch in your throat. Youâre not even sure how to explain. The fears, the doubts, the past... all of it feels too big, too overwhelming to articulate in a way that makes sense.
âBecause the idea still terrifies you?â
You frown, caught off guard by the directness of his question. âNo.â
The smile stretches even more across his face. âThen give me one good reason why you think so.â
"Oh I can name a few."
He studies you, his eyes narrowing slightly as if heâs trying to read every thought racing through your mind. âLetâs make a deal then. You give me those reasons why we canât work, and Iâll give you reasons why we can.â
Youâre quiet for a moment, considering his offer. Itâs bold, almost reckless, and yet... thereâs something in his eyes that makes you want to accept the challenge.
"And if your reasons arenât good enough?"
âThen weâll deal with that when we come to it,â he replies softly. âBut Iâm willing to bet we wonât have to.â
"You really think you can convince me?"
"I can try." He leans a little closer, just enough for you to feel the warmth radiating from his body. "So, whatâs your first reason?"
Thatâs too easy, too obvious. âYouâre one of my brotherâs closest friends,â you point out. âWhat happens if this doesnât work out? I donât want to put him, or us, in that position.â
He doesnât miss a beat. âThat didnât stop us in the past.â
You scoff. âSpencer, we were sneaking around behind his back. Itâs not exactly the same thing. This⊠whatever this is, it would be out in the open, and thatâs a whole different level of complicated.â
âIt would be different, yes. But that doesnât mean it has to be a problem. If anything, it shows how serious we were then, and how serious we could be now.â You scrunch your nose at his response. âNow whatâs next on your list?â
"Uhh.. the distance! Youâre in D.C., and Iâm not. Itâs not like I can just drop everything and move closer.â
He raises an eyebrow. âYouâre a three-hour drive away, maybe two if I take the expressway. And honestly, with how much we both travel for work, I donât see how thatâs an issue.â
His reasoning is so undeniably logical you feel a flicker of annoyance, not at him, but at how easily heâs dismantling your arguments.
âYou didnât even want to visit me back then.â
"You were the one who didn't want me to. You kept saying it was easier for you to come here.â
His words hit harder than you expect. You remember all the times you insisted on making the trips yourself. You'd convinced yourself it was about convenience, but with him calling you out on it, you realize it wasn't about convenience at all. It was about keeping things on your terms, maintaining a safe distance even when that distance wasn't physical.
"Well, I had more flexible hours," you claim. The excuse is flimsy, and the way Spencer looks at youâpatient, but not fooledâmakes it clear that he sees right through it.
You try to think of your next reason, although the words seem to get stuck before they even form. You know you can easily rattle off more excuses, but something about the way heâs looking at you makes it harder than it should be.
âThatâs it? Youâve only thought of two? I was expecting a bit more of a challenge.â
You scowl at him. "I didnât say I was done."
"Take your time," he comments, leaning back slightly, still wearing that infuriatingly patient smile.
You huff softly, trying to regain your footing. "Okay, how about this? Sex."
There's a beat of silence. "What about sex?"
You feel the words forming, but they sound ridiculous even in your own mind. Still, you force them out of your mouth. Your subconscious is urging you to come up with more excuses to keep him at armâs length. "That was all that we had. What if⊠what if we just fall back into the same patterns?"
âDon't you think that's a reason why we can work? If we were only ever about sex and we're still here, doesn't that show there's something more between us?"
âOr it just means we had a strong physical connection. That doesnât necessarily mean thereâs something more.â
âYou really believe that? That all we had was just physical?â
âYes,â you retort, though the confidence in your voice wavers slightly. Your eyes flicker away for a split second before you meet his gaze again. âThatâs all it ever was and I donât know if it can turn into something youâre trying to imply.â
He lets out a low, amused sound, as the corners of his mouth twitches upward. âYouâre deflecting.â
âIâm being realistic,â you shoot back. âWhat if we try, and it doesnât work? What if everything falls apart because we werenât good at anything but the sex?â
His eyes light up, and suddenly heâs wearing the most boyish grin youâve ever seen on him. âSo you're admitting the sex was good?"
You stop yourself from rolling your eyes.
âYou know what I mean. What we had was...â Wild? Passionate? Crazy-hot-mind-blowing sex? ââŠintense. But intensity isn't enough for a relationship. What if the rest of it doesn't hold up?"
He leans in closer, his hand hovering near yours on the couch.
âBut what if it does?â
All you can do is stare at him.
âYouâre giving me all these reasons to push me away again,â he continues. âBut Iâm here because Iâm not afraid of those doubts. Iâve always wanted to give you more than what we had because you deserve something real. I want us to be real this time, and I think you do too, even if youâre scared to admit it.â
His words are affecting you more than you like to admit. You can slowly feel it in the tension building between you, itâs surprisingly not the uncomfortable kind, but the sort that pulls you in, that makes you want to move closer even though every instinct tells you to stay put.
And then it happens. You feel a slight tremor in your leg, an involuntary movement that causes it to brush against his. The contact is so light it's almost like it didn't happen at all, but it did. He noticesâOf course he doesâand now thereâs a certain gentleness in his gaze like he knows exactly what's going on inside your head. He doesn't push, doesn't rush, just watches you with those impossibly kind eyes.
And in the softest, most careful voice, he asks, âCan I move closer?"
Your heart is pounding now, the rhythm echoing in your ears, in your chest, in the pulse at your throat. The sensation travels downward, a slow, steady beat that moves through your body, inching its way down your spine, tightening in your stomach before it settles low in your abdomen. Itâs a heat that spreads outward until it reaches your core, leaving you acutely aware of every inch of space between you and himâand how much you want to close that distance.
You find yourself nodding. He shifts closer. âCan I touch you?â
You really want to say something witty, something that might deflect from the weight of the situation, but the words wonât come out. You can only manage another nod. He moves slowly, carefully, giving you every opportunity to pull back. But you donât. You canât. Youâre rooted in place as his hand reaches for you.
His palm gently rests on your jaw. Your eyes flutter closed against your consciousness, and the tension thatâs been coiling in your chest slowly unwinds, replaced by a sense of calm. When his thumb slides across your cheek, he speaks again. His voice is so close it's as if the words themselves are brushing over your lips.
"Can I kiss you?"
You inhale sharply. The word "Yes" hovers on the tip of your tongue, but you don't need to say it out loud. He can already see the answer in the way youâre leaning into him, and his mouth is on yours in an instant.
The reality is, youâve kissed Spencer before. Plenty of times, actually. You know the feel of his lips, the way they can be both gentle and demanding, the way he tastes faintly of coffee or something sweet when heâs had a treat. You also think back to those hurried kisses in the past when time was short and the world was pressing down on you. Or the playful pecks that came with laughter. Even the desperate, heated moments when the need to feel something, anything, was too overwhelming to resist.
This kiss, however, isnât like any of those. This one is slow, and achingly tender. His movements are unhurried. The way his lips glide over yours carries a deep sense of care, like heâs trying to memorize every soft curve. Just as you begin to melt in his arms, he pulls away slightly, not very far, but enough to hover close that you can still feel the heat of his breath on your lips.
Thereâs a tense silence as the tip of his nose brushes gently against your cheek. You can tell heâs giving you the space to decide what happens next, and there are a lot of scenarios running in your head. You could push him away, repeating history all over again. You could be in denial and pretend all of this never even happened. But something inside you snaps.
Maybe itâs the way heâs holding back, so gentle, so careful, too afraid of pushing too far. Or maybe itâs the realization that you donât want him to hold back, that you need more, that youâre tired of resisting what youâve both been dancing around for so long. Before you can second guess yourself, youâre clutching onto the fabric of his hoodie, tugging him closer.
He tenses for a moment, but the hesitation is gone almost as soon as it appears. His mouth finds yours again, and he lets out a deep, relieved sigh. You feel the soft, insistent push of his tongue against the seam of your lips. You hold onto him, parting your mouth eagerly before he slips his tongue with a desperation that catches you off guard.
Then his hands seem to be everywhere all at once, tracing the curve of your spine, sliding down to the small of your back, and brushing along the edge of your jaw. His fingers then tangle in your hair, tugging gently while his other hand skims over your waist. But when his hand slips inside your shirt, calloused fingers brushing your soft skin, you slowly pull away. âW-Wait.â
His eyes widen slightly, and you can feel the shift in his body. âIâm sorry, I didnât mean toââ
âNo, no,â you say quickly, tugging him closer again. âI just⊠I think we should continue this conversation somewhere more⊠private?â
He pauses for a moment. âReally?â
âIf you want to.â
A subtle smile tugs at the corners of his mouth. âAre you trying to seduce me for sex?â
Youâre oscillating between being incredibly turned on and equally mortified. In a sense, yes, thatâs what youâre asking. But you didnât expect him to be so blunt about it. You donât think heâs ever been this direct in the past, and now youâre wondering if you missed something before, or if heâs just tapped into a level of confidence youâre struggling to keep up with.
âWould it be inappropriate if I said that I am?â you ask hesitantly, and you canât help but wince a little as the words leave your mouth.
âSince when have you been worried about being inappropriate with me?â
âWell, Spencer, if you havenât noticed, thereâs a five-year gap since the last time we slept together.â
His hand on your waist tightens slightly. âFive years too long, if you ask me.â Then he pulls you closer until thereâs barely any space left between you. âYou do realize this is you giving me a second chance, right?"
In a way, you do. You've spent so much time convincing yourself that you were better off keeping your distance. Walking away in the past was easy, but now⊠now it feels different. The years have stretched on, and the excuses youâve made have started to wear thin. Especially when just being near him is starting to stir memories you thought youâd buriedâsome good, some less soâbut all intense, all Spencer.
Maybe he's right. Maybe five years is too long to pretend that whatever was between you didn't matter.
You slowly meet his gaze. âI realize.â
âAnd youâre okay with that?â
You hesitate, not out of doubt, but because of the sheer gravity of what you're about to say.
"Maybe."
His sigh is audible when he hears your answer, and without missing a beat, he brushes the barest, lightest, most gentle of kisses on your lips. âMaybe is good.â Kiss. âI can takeââ Kiss. Kiss. ââmaybe.â
You think you should say something more, but all coherent thoughts scatter the instant his lips meet yours again. You return his kisses, hesitant at first, but quickly falling into a rhythm that feels achingly familiar. It doesnât take long until his lips move into something more urgent. Thereâs a hunger there, a pent-up longing that he can no longer hold back. His tongue flicks against yours, teasing, coaxing, and you know you need to stop him before he starts to undress you right there on the couch.
You reluctantly pull back. âBedroom. Now.â
He doesnât need to be told twice. He pulls you to your feet, and youâre practically dragging him to the guest bedroom. When the door closes behind you, heâs quick to guide you toward the bed, his hands firm on your hips as he steers you backward. The moment your legs hit the edge of the bed, he pauses, his hands lingering on your waist, and for a moment, he just looks at you.
âHaving second thoughts?â You tease. The sarcasm drips sweetly in your voice, knowing full well heâs been trying to win your heart the entire evening.
âNo,â he mutters. âIâm trying to see if you are.â
You draw back from his arms just enough to climb onto the bed and lay down in the middle. âDoes it look like I am?â
He shakes his head with that cute, bashful smile. Although thereâs nothing bashful about the way he pulls off his hoodie and tosses it carelessly onto the floor. The shirt underneath is crumpled, and his hair is even messier, sticking up in ways that make you want to run your hands through it.
âCome here,â you motion for him. Without hesitation, he crawls between your legs and leans in for another kiss. His hair feels like the smoothest silk when you finally reach for it. Thereâs a slight dampness from the faint sheen of sweat on his skin, the way it curls just slightly at the ends, brushing against your forehead as he dips his head to capture your mouth.
You donât think you can ever get tired of kissing him. Thereâs a familiarity in the way he moves. His lips mold perfectly to yours, soft yet demanding, as if he knows exactly how to draw out the deepest parts of your desire. And you feel it everywhere. In your pulse, in your veins, all the way down to the spot between your legs.
It intensifies even more when his lips begin to trail down your neck. You feel the first warm rush of arousal pooling in your panties when he presses an open-mouthed kiss to your throat, the fluttering veins below your jaw with so much intensity as if he's taking every one of your heartbeats for himself. Your grip tightens in his hair as he marks another spot near your collarbone.
âIâve missed this so much,â he murmurs as he slowly nips down your neck. âIâve missed you.â
You can only hum a reply, your voice catching in your throat as your head starts to spin from the way his hands are now trailing down your side. He reaches the hem of your shirt and pauses, fingers lightly tugging at the fabric.
âCan I take this off?â He asks, pulling back slightly just enough to look down at you. With his messy hair falling into his glossy brown eyes and swollen wet lips, how can you possibly say no to him?
Without a second thought, you nod, your fingers already moving to help him with the fabric. His eyes never leave yours as he slowly lifts your shirt. It slides up over your skin, and you raise your arms to let him pull it off completely, tossing it aside without a care. Your bra comes off next, and when that follows to the floor, his eyes sweep over your body.
Thereâs a certain look in his gaze. Devotion would be too strong of a word, but itâs something closeâsomething softer, yet just as intense. Youâve seen desire before, felt it in fleeting touches and heated glances, but this is different. This feels different. Itâs as if his gaze is reaching into the spaces between your thoughts, gently pulling at the threads that hold you together to unravel you in the most tender of ways.
He kisses the spot between your breasts.
âYouâre always so pretty.â
He gives a soft peck just above your heart.
âSo incredibly beautiful.â
Then his tongue flicks along the delicate curve of your chest, making a slow, teasing trail upward until he takes one of your nipples into his mouth. He sucks gently, rolling it around with his tongue, and youâre mesmerized by the lewd scene of him drawing your flesh between his lips. Your fingers instinctively find their way back into his hair, tugging on the soft strands as he continues to lap at your sensitive skin.
He then shifts slightly, his mouth releasing your nipple with a soft, wet sound before moving to give the same attention to the other. While he suckles and nibbles on one hardened peak, he rolls the other between his thumb and forefinger, sending a rush of pleasure straight to your core. If you thought you were wet before, youâre certain youâre drenched by now. Your panties cling uncomfortably and the growing desire makes you ache to peel them off.
He must sense your growing need because his kisses trail lower, down to your stomach, while his fingers toy with the waistband of your leggings. His touch is teasing, slipping just under the elastic, and you instinctively lift your hips, silently begging for more. He takes his time as he slides the fabric down your legs, his knuckles brushing against your skin before discarding them somewhere in the room.
Your attention is on him as his palm dances along your inner thigh, and the closer he gets to where you ache him the most, the more your breath hitches in your throat. When his thumb brushes over the wet patch on your panties, your hips buck against him. âSpencerâŠâ
He glances over at you and lets out the most appreciative sigh. You really are beautiful. Eyes full of lust, skin flushed with his marks. Youâre a vision of longing, and every part of him is consumed by the sight of you. âYes?â
You squirm under his gaze. âArenât you⊠going to take them off?â
A slow, teasing smile spreads across his face. âWhat, these?â He gives a playful tug at the edge of your panties, his fingers just barely slipping beneath the fabric before pulling away. âAre you sure you want them off?â
You try to hold back your groan when his thumb finds your clit. âYes. I-Iâm sure.â
He grins, clearly enjoying the effect he has on you, but instead of giving in immediately, he begins to circle your clit slowly with his thumb, watching your reaction closely. âOn a scale from one to ten, how sure are you?â
Now heâs starting to get on your nerves. You canât hold back the small huff falling from your lips. He simply laughs then slowly takes off the last piece of your clothing. The cool air instantly hits your skin as he grabs your knees, spreading your legs apart. He skims along your naked body and when you notice where his gaze settles, you swallow hard, suddenly feeling very shy.
It's kind of ironic, you think, how you've gotten this far, and now, of all times, you're suddenly blushing like a damn teenager. It's as if your brain is catching up to everything your body already knowsâthat this is real, and it's happening. You can't help but laugh at yourself a little. Here you are, all tangled up in each other, practically begging him to get you naked and yet you're acting shy now?
He seems to notice the shift in your mood, his hands pausing on your thighs as he looks up at you with concern. He tilts his head slightly, his brow furrowing. âDid I do something wrong?â
You quickly shake your head. âIâm suddenly feeling very self-conscious.â
He studies your face for a moment. âDo you want me to stop?â
âNo!â you blurt out, more forcefully than you intended, your hand instinctively reaching out to grab his wrist. âI⊠I guess Iâm not used to feeling this exposed in front of you.â
He shifts slightly, moving closer so heâs eye-level with you, his hands still resting gently on your thighs. âWeâve done this countless times before.â
âI know, but that was years ago. Things feel different now⊠like thereâs more at stake, maybe?â You let out a sigh. âItâs silly.â
âItâs not silly,â he reassures you. He soothes the skin behind your thighs. âBut you donât need to feel self-conscious with me. Youâre beautiful, and I just want you to feel as good as you make me feel.â
If he keeps talking to you like that, thereâs no doubt youâll end up giving him your heart on a silver platter by the end of this. He shifts lower down your body. âWe can go as slow as you want,â he continues, pressing a kiss to the inside of your thigh, then another. âJust tell me what you need.â
You take a deep breath as his soft stubble grazes your skin. âI need you.â
âThen youâll have me.â
You watch with heavy lids as he drags his lips along your skin until he presses the most tender kiss on your cunt. He really wasnât lying when he said he could go as slow as you want because every kiss is achingly gentle, barely more than a feather-light touch. Itâs the kind of softness that makes you writhe beneath him, and before you know it, your fingers are tangling in his curls while your hips buck against his face.
Thereâs a slight vibration on your skinâit could be his laughter, or maybe just a hum of contentmentâbut you donât bother deciphering it. Youâre too lost in the sensation as his tongue breaches your folds. You peer down and watch as he trails the tip of his tongue through your wetness, slowly tracing up and down your slit until he flicks it against your clit.
Youâre honestly gone after that. Youâre not surprised, though. If thereâs one thing Spencer Reid is good at, itâs knowing exactly how to use his mouth. Sure, heâs a bona fide genius who spouts off random facts and quotes obscure literature, but his mouth? His mouth is a whole different level of expertise. Itâs almost unfair how good he is. Itâs like heâs studied you, memorized every little thing that makes you go crazy, and now heâs putting all that knowledge to devastatingly good use.
And itâs not like heâs doing it just for your pleasure. It brings him the same deep satisfaction. His eyes are closed, and he seems to lose himself in the act, savoring every taste, every reaction, every subtle shift of your body beneath him. Itâs as though heâs completely immersed in finding an almost insatiable need to drink in everything about you. His tongue delves deeper, swirling around your entrance before sucking gently on your folds, pulling the soft skin into his mouth.
You find yourself pressing his head closer to your heat. His eyes flickers up to you. âYouâre back.â Your response is simply another push of his head. âOh. Needy, are we now?â
"Mhm," you manage to squeak out, feeling a rush of wetness seeping out of you. He leans in, his tongue catching a bead of moisture before it drips further, dragging it between your slick folds.
Your grip in his hair tightens.
âSpencerâŠâ
âI know, I know,â he murmurs, his lips curling into a smile before his mouth descends again, this time focusing on your clit. His tongue flicks over the sensitive nub before he gently sucks, pulling it into his mouth with a slow rhythm that has you gasping. Each motion is perfectly timed and you feel yourself growing even wetter under his attention. His tongue swirls, then flattens before he sucks a little harder.
It doesnât take long for you to feel that familiar coil in your stomach. The pleasure builds steadily, the tension winding tighter and tighter until it slowly overwhelms you. Spencer seems to sense it too, his hands gripping the back of your thighs a little tighter, pushing them further apart as he continues with unwavering focus. Heâs not rushing, though, heâs savoring it, but his slow motion is enough to make you snap.
Your hips jerk against his mouth, and he doesnât miss a beat, holding you steady as he continues his ministrations. Heâs relentless in his gentleness, coaxing every ounce of pleasure from you, even as youâre left gasping for air. When you finally come down from the high, Spencer finally lifts his head and places a final, soft kiss on your inner thigh.
âDo you still feel self-conscious now?â
It takes you a moment before you can answer. You smile lazily at him. âNot after that.â
He grins and pulls you up into a sitting position. âDo you think you can give me another one?â
âSpencer,â you breathe out. âEven if you gave me thousands of orgasms, Iâd probably ask for more.â
The laugh he lets out is warm and infectious, the sound vibrating through you in a way that makes you smile even wider. âWell,â he starts, slipping his hand down your thigh. âThe human body is capable of experiencing multiple orgasms in a relatively short period of time, especially for women. So technically, you could keep asking for more, and I could keep giving them.â
âEven up to a thousand?â
âMaybe not to that extent.â He pulls you close, and you lean your weight against him. âHold on to me.â
You do as youâre told and somehow you find yourself in a new position. When he spreads your legs apart, your senses go on high alert again. âSpence?â
He kisses your cheek, your jaw, then the corner of your mouth. âTry to relax.â
A gasp escapes your lips as his fingers dive between your thighs. Try to relax? Try to relax? Men and their audacity to tell you what to do, especially when they're the reason you're so wound up in the first place. Because how are you supposed to relax when his fingertips are brushing ever so gently over your clit? How are you supposed to calm your breathing when heâs spreading your arousal up and down your folds?
And how are you supposed to keep your composure when he suddenly fills you with, not one, but two of his fingers?
You feel yourself slipping and he tightens his other arm around your waist. âTold you to hold on.â
Heâs starting to annoy you, but you listen to him and bury your face in the crook of his neck. You take a deep breath as he starts to move his fingers. Soap, you decide. It must be his soap, because he smells clean and crisp, almost like fresh linen and a hint of something peppery. Itâs almost distracting if it werenât for the way his fingers are curling inside of you.
Then you feel that sensation again, the kind that ripples through every nerve of your body. At first, itâs manageable, an intensity you think you can handle. But when he suddenly changes his technique, everything shifts. His entire hand moves in a fast, up-and-down motion that catches you completely off guard, and before you know it, youâre whining, your grip tightening on him as your head falls on his shoulder.
The rapid pace makes your head spin. It feels like heâs pulling the control right out of your hands, leaving you questioning your own limits. Youâve seen yourself getting wet, youâve felt yourself become drenched before, but youâve never experienced anything like this. You never realized your body could produce this much liquid. Itâs not an overwhelming amount, but more than youâve ever seen from yourself, and it splatters against his hand, dripping down your thighs.
He doesnât stop, doesnât even flinch when your nails claw into his shirt. He keeps going, and going, and going, until the only thing you hear is your rapid breathing against his neck and the slick, wet sounds heâs coaxing out of you. Youâre overwhelmed (in the best way, of course) but you canât stop yourself from cursing as the sensation intensifies, multiplies even.
It's not until your body starts to go limp that he finally takes pity on you. He slows down, his fingers pumping lazily inside you. âGood?â
âHow did youâwhen did youââ you exhale a long breath. âI canât feel my legs.â
He slowly withdraws his fingers out, only to rub your essence over your puffy clit, and your hips jerk once more before he finally stops. You're a trembling mess once you sink into the mattress.
âI donât think Iâve seen you do that before.â
âI donât think Iâve ever done that in my life.â Your eyes suddenly feel incredibly heavy that you can't resist letting them flutter close.
He kisses the tip of your nose. âStill up for another one?â
You peer through one eye, and when you catch him starting to undress himself, your other eye shoots open. The nod you give him is eager. His smile widens as he shrugs off his shirt, and you canât help but let your gaze drop to the line of hair trailing down his stomach. You wonder what it would feel like under your tongue.
"Wait."
Your eyes snap back up to meet his. "What?"
His face twists into a grimace. âI donât have a condom.â
Shit. Neither did you.
You roll onto your side, propping yourself up on one elbow and resting your head in your hand. âAnd youâre realizing this just now?â
âI was too focused with you."
And by that, he means giving you the most intense orgasm of your life. You watch as his fingers hover over his belt. âYou really didnât think of bringing one when you decided to come over?â
âMy intention coming here wasnât exactly for this.â
âWell, it would be great if you at least considered the possibility." You study his face and blurt out the first thing on your mind, âI donât want to stop.â
He shifts his weight on the bed. âMe neither.â
âI mean⊠we could have sex without using one. Weâve done it before. Once.â
He recalls what you're referring to and lets out an amused laugh. âAre you sure? Didnât you freak out when you realized your period was late?â
âThat was a coincidence! I was stressed out at that time, but Iâm safe nowâI think.â You pause, brows furrowing as you start calculating your cycle in your head. âYeah, Iâm pretty sure Iâm not ovulating.â
âPretty sure?â
You give him a look. âNo, Iâm actually sure. I know my body, and Iâve done the math. See?â You gesture vaguely, as if the numbers and facts are floating in front of you. âNo ovulation in sight.â
The corners of his mouth twitches into a smile. âAlright then,â he murmurs, and leans down to plant a soft kiss on your lips. âNo ovulation in sight.â
âNone,â you confirm before tugging his belt. âCan you please take off your pants now?â
He compliesâwith incredible speedâand when heâs finally as naked as you, your mouth waters at the sight of him. His cock is painfully hard, thick, with a bead of arousal glistening at the tip. You try to reach for him, but he has other plans. He crawls over your body and slips between your legs. He then grips the back of your thigh with one hand, pulling it up slightly to open you to him, while the other holds himself from the base.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
The moan you let out is lewd. âFuck, Spencer.â
An airy laugh slips out from him as he rubs the head of his cock around your clit. âSo needy.â
You wiggle your hips. âHurry up.â
He only hums in response, before easing his hips back just enough to drag his swollen tip through your slick outer lips. The underside of his cock splits your folds open with each stroke, and your head is spinning. Itâs almost sweet how heâs taking this slow, but at this point, youâre so close to just shoving him inside you. You let out a frustrated whine when he pulls back, only to thrust forward just enough for the head of his cock to nudge at your entrance.
Your walls squeeze around him.
âO-OhâŠâ His mouth falls open slightly as he stares down at where your bodies meet. âI⊠I donât remember you being this tight.â
You follow his gaze, watching the way your outer lips swallow him inch by inch. âI-Itâs been a while.â
He pushes further, and your nails dig into his shoulders as he stretches you in a way that feels almost too much, and you can't help but tense when he thrusts further. He wraps your leg around his waist before leaning down, propping his weight on his elbows.
âNeed you to relax,â he murmurs, his lips ghosting over the pulse fluttering wildly in your neck. You do as he says. Breathe in, breathe out. Clench, unclench. And then you feel him easing inside you, oh-so-deliciously slow, until you squeak out a gasp when he finally fills you completely.
Because fuck, he stretches youâwrenches you open, and youâre consumed by his heat, the pressure, the sheer size of him. It overwhelms your senses, and all you can do is sing out a filthy moan. He follows your tune with a melody of his own, though his voice trembles, sounding more like heâs in pain as if heâs trying to hold himself back.
âYouâre so warm,â he groans, his breath hot against your skin. âYou okay?â
You nod and wrap an arm around his shoulders. âMore than okay.â
âDo you think I can move?â
âPlease.â
Thereâs no hesitation in the way he pulls back, only to sink into you again. His hips roll against yours in a way that feels both achingly slow and unhurried, like heâs savoring every second to memorize the way you feel around him. Itâs like he canât quite believe this is happening, that youâre giving him the chance to be tangled up with you in this position again.
And truthfully, neither can you.
But here you are, two bodies moving in perfect harmony, intertwined in the most primal, human way. Flesh against flesh, breath against breath. Even your heartbeats sync in the same rhythm. The world beyond seems to dissolve, leaving nothing but the pull of desire that draws you deeper into the moment, into him, until the boundaries of where you end and he begins blur into something undefinable.
Itâs nonexistent. Youâre glued to him, fused in a way that feels as if this is exactly where you belong.
No more running away, you decide.
âKiss me.â
Heâs in no position to decline, and within a heartbeat, he captures your lips in the sweetest kissâwell, as sweet as it can go. Because even though he tastes like honeyed warmth, his hips continue to pound into you, hitting that deep, tender spot inside. You whine against his lips. A needy, breathless sound that has him faltering for just a second, his hips stuttering against yours.
âYou feel soââ he chokes on his words. âGod, youâre so perfect.â
Youâre perfect, you want to say, but you stop yourself, biting down on the words before they escape. Itâs not that you donât believe it. You just canât bring yourself to admit it out loud. Not yet. Instead, your need wins out, pushing past everything else.
âMore,â you gasp between shallow breaths.
He rests his forehead against yours. âYeah? You want me to go faster?â
You whine in approval.
The instant he pulls back, his tip barely teasing your entrance before slamming into you again, a sharp gasp escapes your lips. He repeats the motion. Once. Twice. By the third time, he doesnât hold back, driving his hips hard and fast, the wet sound of your bodies slapping together echoing off the walls.
You turn into a putty mess. You can barely think, let alone form words, your mind clouded with nothing but the feeling of himâinside you, around you. Your whole world narrows down to this moment, to the way he fills you so perfectly. His forehead stays pressed against yours the whole time, his lips hovering above yours he murmurs, âTell me if itâs too much.â
But itâs not. Itâs everything. Maybe even not enough. âIâŠâ you gasp when a certain angle from him hits a deep spot inside you. âOh, Spencer⊠harder, p-please.â
Heâs more than happy to oblige.
He shifts slightly, then snaps his hips forward with a sudden, forceful thrust. He repeats the motion. Over and over again. His pace is relentless now, and he starts to pant, his breath coming in sharp, ragged bursts, every exhale brushing against your lips. Thereâs a tension in his body, a taut strain in muscles, but he doesnât stop. He canât stop. And you canât help but moan softly into his mouth, swallowing each of his gasps as his control starts to slip away.
âWhere do you wantââ His voice falters. âCan Iâinsideââ
You nod frantically. âYes. Yes.â
Itâs enough to push you both over the edge.
The sensation starts as a gentle warmth in your fingertips, slowly winding its way through your body. It weaves through your limbs, spirals up your spine, before gathering intensely at your core. Youâre shaking, trembling, and you instinctively reach out for something to ground yourself. One hand threads into his curls, the other clutches his jaw.
Then it happens. His cock moves in a frantic rhythm, sending you spiraling deeper into intense pleasure for the third time tonight. Your inner walls tighten around him as your orgasm crashes through you, gripping him so tightly that it pulls a raw, breathless groan from his lips. He slams into you with uneven thrusts as he presses your body flat onto the bed, until he stops and shudders, spilling hot, white liquid deep inside you.
You donât think youâve ever felt something this intense beforeânot even with him in the past. Every inch of your body is buzzing as his warmth spreads through you, reaching places you didnât even know existed. You cling to him, your nails softly grazing his back as he finally lets out a satisfied hum, his lips moving to pepper kisses along your face.
He starts with your left cheek. Two gentle kisses. He moves to your right, giving a light peck that lingers just a moment longer, almost as if heâs blowing a warm breath against your skin. You giggle as the air tickles you. Then finally, he settles on your lips with a sigh that merges into a kiss. Itâs soft, sweet, and tenderly slow.
You let out another laugh when he finally pulls away.
âWhat?â
His curls fall messily on his forehead and you reach up, brushing it back. âYouâre starting to grow on me.â
He quirks an eyebrow. âI grow on you?â You simply nod. âLike fungus?â
Your fingers pause in his hair. âLike what?â
"You know, fungus. It grows on things. Like mold or mushrooms,â he explains and gives you a smile. "Am I growing on you like that?"
Youâve been apart for so long that you almost forgot how his brain works. His unexpected comparison sparks your amusement, so you decide to humor him. âDepends on what kind of mushroom you are.â
He looks thoughtful for a while. âThere's this mushroom called mycorrhiza. It forms a symbiotic relationship with trees and helps them grow by improving water and nutrient absorption."
âAnd that makes you what, exactly?â
âEssentially indispensable.â
âSo youâre claiming youâre good for me?â
A slow, confident grin spreads across his lips. âIâm saying Iâm exactly what you need.â
You burst out laughing. Your cheeks might actually ache from smiling this much. âThat was pretty smooth.â
He looks incredibly pleased with himself. Then after a quiet moment, he buries his face in the curve of your neck. You close your eyes, feeling the rise and fall of his chest against yours, and a sigh escapes your lips. Itâs like all the time you spent apart melts away in that single breath, and something inside you relaxes, as if heâs managed to sneak back into the parts of you youâd forgotten existed.
Maybe he is right. Maybe, after all this time, heâs exactly what you need.
 
You wake up to the sound of clatter. Itâs loud, jarring, and it echoes around the house. You stir in bed, stretching your limbs before tensing when you feel something poking your back. Your hazy mind immediately snaps into alert, and you open your eyes fully, glancing toward the window. Sunlight is already pouring into the room, far too bright for how early you thought it was.
You quickly turn over to the other side.
âSpencer. Spencer!â you hiss, shaking his shoulders urgently. âWake up! We overslept!â
He groans softly but doesnât move. Another loud clatter bounces off the walls, and your heart pounds wildly in your chest.
âSpencer,â you whisper sharply, eyes widening. âI think Matt is home.â
That finally gets his attention. He blinks his eyes open. âWhaâ?â
Youâre already halfway out of bed, rushing to the window to peek through the curtains. Sure enough, you spot your brotherâs car parked in the driveway. âYep, heâs here,â you mutter under your breath, the panic rising as you turn back to Spencer. âAnd now heâs going to kill us.â
âHeâs not going to kill us,â he mumbles, but even by his voice, you can tell heâs not entirely convinced. You watch as he finally slips out of bed, scrambling to pick up his clothes scattered across the floor. âWe talked about this last night. Itâs not going to be as bad as you think.â
You shoot him a look before quickly pulling on your own clothes.
âThereâs a big difference between telling him, and him finding out that his sister is sleeping with his friend while he was away taking care of his wife and baby.â You yank your shirt over your head. âIn his freaking house.â
When you put it that way, Spencerâs heart sinks a little. Although Matt isnât a violent person, he has twice the muscle he does, and itâs not hard to imagine him being a lot less forgiving in a situation like this. He canât help but picture the worst-case scenario even though Mattâs always been the reasonable type.
Until now, maybe.
âDo you think I should climb out the window?â
You stare at him in disbelief. "Spencer, youâre not sixteen.â
âActually, Iâve never been in a situation like this,â he admits, pulling up his pants. âMy biggest concern when I was sixteen was getting my first PhD.â
You forgot how ridiculously smart he is. Smarter than most people, definitely smarter than you. âWell now youâre getting firsthand experience.â You start pacing around the room. âLetâs just try to stay calm.â
âThatâs kind of hard to do when your brother could walk in while Iâm half-naked.â
You look at him in horror. âThen put your damn shirt on!"
Before he can reply, there's a noise from outside the roomâa quick shuffle of steps, light and rapid, as if someoneâs rushing down the hall. You barely have time to react before the door is wrenched open.
But it's not your brother.
It's far worse.
You feel your stomach drop when your eyes lands on the small figure of your nephew, standing there with wide eyes. His gaze shifts back and forthâfrom you, disheveled and clearly flustered, to Spencer, whose bare back is facing the door, still fumbling with his pants. From little Jake's point of view, it must look like the most confusing sight, because he quickly retreats, bolting down the hallway.
âDad! Help! Thereâs a strange man in Auntieâs room!â
You donât know whether to laugh or panic. The fact that Jake didnât recognize Spencer without his usual suit is almost comical. You glance at him, noticing how his body has tensed, his back straightening in alarm.
âWho was that?â he whispers, turning to you with wide eyes.
"Jake.â You blow a strand of hair that falls across your face. âWho apparently thinks you're an intruder."
The blood seems to drain from his face. âHe didnât recognize me?â
Your eyes flick over his appearanceâhis wild, tangled hair sticking out in all directions, bare chest still slightly flushed from sleep, and pants barely zipped. âNot when you look like this, no.â
But before he can respond, you hear the unmistakable sound of footsteps echoing down the hallway, heavier this time.
Your heart leaps into your throat.
âShit.â
âI should have climbed out the window.â
The idea of him dangling from the window is even more absurd. You glance toward the door. "Okay, wait here. Let me talk to Matt first." Your eyes flicker to his bare chest again, and you let out the most exasperated sigh. "And please, for the love of God, put on your shirt."
You donât have time to wait for his response as you rush out of the room, quickly closing the door behind you. You take a second to catch your breath, trying to compose yourself, when a noise down the hallway draws your attention. Only then do you notice Matt cautiously advancing towards your way, his back against the wall.
Thatâs when you spot the gun in his hand.
âSeriously?â you hiss, staring at him in disbelief. âWhat the hell, Matthew!â
He looks at you, equally surprised. âJake said there was a strange man in your room!â he replies defensively, tightening his grip on the weapon. âWhat was I supposed to think?ââ
Your eyes shift toward your nephew, whoâs peeking around the corner, his little head barely visible as he watches the scene unfold. This is definitely not how you expected your morning to go. A simple, awkward conversation was one thing, but having to disarm your brother while explaining this mess was an entirely different level.
âThereâs no intruder, Matt. Put the gun down.â
He looks past you, his eyes zeroing in on the closed bedroom door. âThen whoâs in there?â
You bite the inside of your cheek. Thereâs no easy way to explain this. How do you even start? That Spencer is standing half-naked in the guest room, trying to gather his dignity after being mistaken for an intruder by a six-year-old? You never thought you'd have to introduce Spencer to your brother this way, in his own house, under these chaotic circumstances.
You can feel Matt's eyes boring into you, waiting for an answer. All you can think is how ridiculous this all must look, and how there's no good way to smooth over the fact that, yes, Spencer Reid, his friend slash teammate, is behind the door. And the most absurd part? A part of you is more worried about the look on Matt's face than the fact that he's holding a gun.
âPlease donât be mad.â
You hold your breath as you slowly reach for the doorknob. You push the door open and let out a small, relieved sound when you see Spencer fully dressed, looking almost presentable, except for the wild hair that refuses to settle. He gives you a small nod before stepping out of the room.
âUncle Spencer?â Jakeâs small voice cuts through the tension. Mattâs gaze darts between you two, his jaw tightening as he puts the pieces together. You can see the moment realization hits him full force.
âReid?â Mattâs voice is incredulous, bordering on betrayed. âWhat the hell is going on?â
âI can explain,â you say cautiously. âItâs not exactly how it looks.â
âNot exactly how it looks?â Matt echoes, his eyes narrowing at you, then shifting back to Spencer. âYouâre in my guest room looking like you just rolled out of bedââ
âFully clothed now,â Spencer cuts in quickly, which only earns him a frown from Matt.
âNot helping,â you mutter under your breath, shooting Spencer a look before turning back to your brother. âFine, itâs exactly how it looks like. So⊠uh, surprise?â
You watch so many emotions flashing in his eyes. Mattâs always been a good brother. Sometimes annoying, but always reliable. He doesnât usually get angry at youâquite the opposite, actually. Heâs calm, level-headed, and more prone to offering advice than raising his voice. But now? The frustration is clear in his eyes.
Heâs not mad exactly, but heâs definitely not happy either.
âSurprise?â Matt repeats, his voice flat. His gaze flick back to Spencer, whoâs now shifting his weight awkwardly beside you. âThis is how you decided to tell me?â
âOkay, itâs not how we planned it, obviously.â
âClearly,â he deadpans.
You put on the best, innocent-looking face you can muster.
âMaaatttt,â you try again, deciding to use a different approach by being cute this time. âDonât be so harsh.â
To your relief, it actually works on him, like it usually does whenever you try to charm your way out of trouble. His tough exterior falters because, no matter what, youâre still his baby sister. His face softens for a moment, shoulders dropping as he lets out a sigh.
âIâm not mad, okay? But I am your brother. And you,â he adds, pointing at Spencer. âYouâre supposed to be my friend. I feel like I shouldâve known about this before⊠well, before finding you like this.â Your shoulders slumps at his words. âHow long has this been going?â
Now that is a tricky question. Explaining that you and Spencer occasionally had sex five years ago definitely isnât something your brother needs to hear right nowâor ever, really. You can almost feel Spencer tense beside you, probably having the same thought.
You clear your throat. âLast night.â
"Last night?" Matt looks at you as if youâre crazy. It might be the most disapproving look heâs ever given to you. "You're telling me this just started last night?"
"Butâ" you quickly add, holding up a hand to stop his train of thought. "Weâve been talking for a while, itâs not like it happened out of nowhere. Last night was just the first time we decided to actually do something about it."
âRight under my roof?â Mattâs brows pinches upward. âYou lied about having a headache, didnât you?â
âWait, you had a headache? Why didnât you tell me?â
Youâre not sure you can handle two men pestering you at the same time. You focus on your brother instead.
âLook, we didnât plan anything yesterday. Things just⊠happened,â you say, trying to explain without making it sound worse than it already does. âBut itâs not only about last night. For what itâs worth, we were planning to tell to you. Just not like this.â
Your brother cocks an eyebrow. âSo this isnât a one-time thing?â
Spencer doesnât hesitate. âGod, no,â he says. You feel an arm snake around your waist. âI care about her. A lot.â
Matt stares at Spencer for a long moment, his face a mixture of frustration, concern, and something else. Acceptance, maybe. He looks back at you. âIs this what you want?â
You feel Spencerâs grip tighten on your waist. Heâs also waiting for your answer.
âItâs what I want.â
Spencerâs thumb brushes over you as Matt lets out a long breath, his grip on the gun finally relaxing. âThis feels weird.â
âIn a good way?â
âIn a bizarre kind of way.â Mattâs falls falls on Spencer again. âIâm still trying to process this, but if you hurt herââ
âI wonât,â Spencer promises. âI swear.â
âGood, because you know I can put you back to prison if you do.â
Oh, he knows. Spencer understands exactly what he means, after all, Matt was one of the few people who helped clear his name during one of the most horrific moments of his life. Even if thereâs a slight jab in his words, Spencer can tell heâs being dead serious. Especially with that gun still attached to his grip.
You, on the other hand, are hearing this for the first time. âWait, what?â you blurt out. âPrison? You went to prison?â
Spencer merely shrug. Matt finally lowers his weapon, shaking his head as if he canât quite believe this is happening. âI need coffee,â he mutters, turning toward the kitchen.
âWaitâŠâ Jake finally peeks out from behind the wall. You blink your eyes, forgetting heâs even there. âDoes this mean Uncle Spencer is your boyfriend now?â
You feel three pair of eyes on you. Mattâs gaze is sharp. Spencerâs expression is cautious. And then thereâs Jake, looking up at you with the straightforward curiosity only a child can have. To him, things are simple. Either you are, or you arenât, and in hindsight, it really is a straightforward question. But nothing about this situation has been straightforward.
You look at Spencer for a fraction of a second. You can see the nervous hope reflected in his eyes. Maybe Jakeâs question isnât just his⊠maybe itâs Spencerâs too.
And sure, maybe it doesnât have to be so complicated. Maybe it really is as simple as sayingâ
âYes.â You can feel your heartbeat in your ears. âI suppose he is.â
If youâve ever seen Spencer being happy, it pales in comparison to this. His eyes light up, and he looks at you like youâre the only person in the world. A genuine, almost boyish smile spreads across his face as you feel his warmth seep into your skin. Thereâs so much affection in his gaze it makes your chest tighten. Heâs not just happy. Heâs beaming.
Matt clears his throat awkwardly. âCome on, kiddo, letâs grab what your mom needs and get back to the hospital.â He glances back at you. âYou guys coming?â
You nod absentmindedly. âSure.â
He throws you both a look. Not hateful, but definitely not warm either. You see him grip his gun from the corner of your eye, more out of habit than necessity, before steering his son away with a firm hand on his shoulders.
âThat went better than expected,â Spencer mutters the moment your brother is out of earshot.
ââItâs not going to be as bad as you thinkâ,â you mock, reciting the words he said to you half an hour ago.
âIt wasnât.â
âSpencer, he held a gun.â
âHe thought I was an intruder. I wouldâve done the same thing,â he points out, his tone surprisingly calm as he holds you by your waist. âRelax, okay? Heâll come around us. Eventually.â
âYouâre awfully optimistic about this.â
âHe likes me.â
He does have a point. Matt has always had a soft spot for Spencer, but youâre not sure how far that can go after what just happened. âI think you might have lost a few brownie points today.â
He considers the truth in your words. âMaybe,â he admits with a shrug. âBut at least I earned a few with you.â
âBecause of the boyfriend thing?â Heâs grinning so wide that his eyes practically disappear into crescent moons. You poke the slightest dimple on his cheek. âDonât act so smug. Iâm still trying to process the fact that Iâm dating an ex-felon.â
âI was framed,â he explains, and the way he says it so nonchalantly only deepens your confusion. He tries to smooth your frown with a kiss. âIâll tell you everything on our first date.â
âWho said Iâll go on a date with you?â
âYou will,â he simply says, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world.
âAnd what makes you so sure?â
Because heâs always been sure. The man who doubts everything, who overanalyzes every situation, looks at you with a certainty that makes your heart swell. Youâve seen that look beforeâthe one that says heâs considered every possible outcome and decided this is the one that matters most. Thereâs something magnetic about it, the way he seems to know exactly what he wants, and right now, itâs you.
âBecause Iâm your mushroom.â
Heâs so silly, yet thereâs something so perfectly Spencer about it that makes the idea of not going on a date with him feel impossible. You shake your head, unable to suppress your smile.
âYouâre ridiculous,â you mutter, but the warmth in your chest tells you heâs already won your heart.
And you donât mind him keeping it.
september rain â s. reid x reader
 
 
 
in which lightning and thunder is a little less scary with spencer reid.Â
pairing:Â spencer reid x reader genre:Â fluff (comfort) tags:Â thunderstorm. established relationship. word count:Â 1k a/n:Â we r going into storm season in aus. obviously that means obligatory spencer reid fanfic?? sry this is me headcanoning that you have a fear of storms :/ if you don't just pretend. this is sooo simple and not revolutionary LOL hope u enjoy anyways!! as always talk to me if u did!!
You were ninety-nine percent sure the creaking your ears were picking up came from the window frames bending from the sheer force of the wind. And you were mostly certain that the prickle on your skin was from an unexpected leak in the ceiling after a tree had fallen into the building. Not your imagination.Â
Neither could be true. For the windows were not bending even slightly, and there is no tree tall enough to have fallen through the apartment above you.Â
That didn't really soothe your fear.
You were curled up on the couch under a blanket, a silent film playing â Nosferatu, ironically so â that you weren't really paying attention to. Your eyes were instead fixated on the only source of light the room had â a warm glowing lamp in the corner by the bookcase adorning too many books to count.Â
Spencer was not home yet.Â
He was on his way. You knew that much. The first crack of thunder had ripped through the sky and you were calling him almost immediately. Then... hanging up by the first ring, feeling pathetic for calling your â very busy â boyfriend, just because you were scared.
He had called you back immediately, and because he knew you so well, he was asking if you needed him home because of the storm. Your heart had swelled, and you had mumbled a thousand yes's into the phone, until he was promising he'd be on his way as soon as he finished the case report he was working on.Â
Despite the slight comfort him being on his way brought you, you were still shaking, your heart was still thumping uncomfortably in your chest, and your knuckles were still white from your petulant clutching of the blanket around you.Â
You could only faintly hear the click of the front door lock over the deafening rain, but you turned regardless, eyes softening at the sight of your boyfriend entering the apartment. His hair stuck to his forehead; clothes to his body. He was soaking wet, but you were standing on wobbly legs and heading towards him for solace regardless.Â
He placed his messenger bag down by the door, opting to deal with the damp leather later. His eyebrows had furrowed when you had opened your arms.Â
"I'm drenched," he said, side stepping away from your attempt of a hug. "You do not want to hug me right now, honey."
"I do," you protested, voice wavering from the tightness in your throat.Â
"Let me go dry off, then you can hug me forever and never let me go, okay?" he offered instead, watching you come to terms with his idea, and nod your head.Â
So, he did just that. Allowing you to follow him around like a lost puppy the entire time, blanket dragging along the flooring of your apartment as you kept it wrapped firmly around your shoulders.
You sat in the middle of your bed, watching him almost too carefully as he picked out his towel from your ensuite, starting with drying his hair in a way that had your face scrunching up.
When he caught the look, he asked, "What?" in a sort of amused, laughing way.
"You're ruining your curls," you said.
"The rain already ruined them," he replied. "I'll fix them when the storm passes and I can shower."
"This is why I hate storms."
"Because it ruins my hair?"
"No, but that's definitely going on the list," you huffed, folding your arms across your chest â he laughed at that. "You literally can't do anything! You can't shower, you can't cook, the power goes out, it's loud, you can't go outside because what if you get struck by lightning? And also the rain. Which is cold, by the way... where are you going?"
"To get clothes," he explained, then being completely unsurprised by the fact that you were leaving your safe haven atop the bed to trail after him. "I was coming back."
"Two seconds is all it takes for a storm to take me out," you said. "Then you'll feel really bad."
"The storm is not going to take you out," he replied within a sigh, peeling his wet button up off his body.Â
"It could."
"The main cause of death during storms is drowning. The apartment is not flooded. Neither is the street," he was almost nurturing with his tone, unfazed by your locked in stare on the towel he was drying his body with â you weren't really staring at him, simply zoning out on whatever was in front of you as he spoke. "The second is debris flying from the wind, which is nowhere near harsh enough for anything to be flying around. Let alone at this height. The third is a lightning strike, which is impossible when you're indoors because this building has lightning protection."
He spent the time he took debunking all the possible death scenarios to finish drying himself off and changing, and by the time he had stopped speaking he was standing in front of you. Still seemingly unconvinced due to your inner anxieties, your face was painted with a disagreeing frown, that his shoulders slumped at the sight of.Â
"They're still scary," you mumbled, and he nodded his head, arms looping around your body and pulling you into him. His skin was still cold, but it was a welcome comfort nonetheless.Â
"I know they are," he decided to say, instead of attempting to deny all your worries with logic again. The two of you stood there, in your closet, for minutes. His hand found your hair, entangling within it, chin resting on your shoulder. With his face buried into the crook of your neck, he mumbled, "There's ice cream in the freezer. Movie?"
Hesitantly, you nodded your head, so he broke the hug with a step back, lips tugging into a smile at the now less worried expression on your face.Â
"But we have to eat with wooden spoons," you said as he led you out, hand clasped firmly in yours for your own peace of mind.Â
"Why?"
"Metal attracts lightning," you mumbled, watching his shoulders shake with more laughter.Â
"No, honey, it doesn't. That's a myth," he said.
"Whatever."
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