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.đĽ Ý Ë HOME COOKED MEAL â nanami kento

you bring itadori home for dinner & he gets to see a different side to kento
contents. aka you dig up some teenage photos of nanami, fem!reader, husband nanami, fluff, yuuji being your adopted son, i haven't watched the new ep (& i won't) but there is enough nanami angst so i am here to fix that â 1.7k

when you got ready to leave the school, your jacket on and bag tugged over your shoulder, you passed yuuji itadori in the halls, his expression suspiciously similar to a kicked puppy.Â
yuuji perked up a bit as you walked by, offering you a small smile and a wave. and though you considered heading on home for the night, eager to see your husband, you slowed, hesitant to leave the poor kid all alone.Â
âeverything okay, yuuji?â you asked, frowning as he rested his elbows on his knees, studying a stain on the floor of the school.Â
âhm?â the teenager glanced up, eyes bright and wide. his sweet smile was back on his face, so innocent and kind. for someone who had been through so much already, he was more caring than many people that youâd met in your life. âoh, everythingâs fine. everyoneâs just out on missions, so i feel a littleâŚâ he pulled up one shoulder in a shrug. âuseless.âÂ
you knew it must have been hard for him, being a student that wasnât quite like the others, having to train a little differently, adapt differently. but yuuji took it in stride, and he handled it better than any normal person would.Â
with a nod, you secured your bag around your other shoulder, shifting your feet. âitâs just going to be you here tonight, then?âÂ
he hummed, sticking his hands in his pockets as he leaned back against the wall. âi think so. some of the others might be around, but theyâre resting up.âÂ
âoh.â though you were certain yuuji had no qualms about spending an evening on his own, the thought of it made you feel like you were leaving a kitten out in the rain. almost pitiful.Â
yuuji waved before you could say another word, smiling, his eyes crinkling at the corners. âhave a good night! iâll see you tomorrow.âÂ

the car ride was spent listening to yuuji tell you story after story, the boy opening up to you in a way that he hadnât quite related to any of the other sorcerers, even gojo.
you smiled to yourself, enjoying his stories as you wondered how to tell kento that you were bringing your student home for dinner.Â
there was still a bridge to cross between them, and though you knew they both liked the other more than they let on, kento hadnât quite connected to the boy like he wanted to.
you hoped that by inviting him over, yuuji would see that kento, truly, wasnât as intense as he let on. he was sweet, caring, and he did have a sense of humor⌠even if gojo didnât really believe that.Â
you led yuuji into the house, and stopped him when you heard the sound of kento in the kitchen. his mission had ended earlier than yours, and heâd offered to cook tonight; there would be more than enough food for the three of you.Â
âiâll be right back,â you said, tapping yuuji on the shoulder. âlet me go tell kento youâre here.âÂ
youâd considered letting your husband know before you arrived, but you hadnât wanted him to protest. kento would try to make a fuss of having a guest over, even if it was only yuuji, and he certainly didnât care about formalities.Â
your heart skipped when you reached kento, his back turned, finishing up the meal that was steaming on the stove. even just standing in the threshold of the kitchen, you were overwhelmed with all of your love for him.Â
but it didnât take much⌠it never had. youâd always been sickeningly in love with nanami kento.Â
your footsteps were soft as you snuck up behind him. âkento,â you said, just above a whisper, snaking your arms around his waist. you kissed the muscles between his shoulder blades, listening to the steady thrum of blood pumping through his body.Â
âhi, sweetheart.â heâd heard you approach, and he turned, eyes softening when he glanced at you over his shoulder. âeverything okay at the school?â
you nodded, squeezing him tighter. even though youâd seen him just a few hours prior, it felt like a long timeâtime apart when you were battling curses always dragged as you worried for each otherâs safety. âdid your mission go okay?â you asked.Â
he took your hands from around his waist, bringing them to his lips softly. âeverything went fine. dinnerâs almost ready soââ then, he noticed your guilty expression, one that you were clearly horrible at hiding. âis something wrong?âÂ
you smiled innocently. âno! i just⌠brought a guest.âÂ
kentoâs eyebrows raised, his smiling falling quickly. âwell, you couldâve told me before.â he sighed, shaking his head as he turned around to face you.Â
âsorry, i thought iâd surprise you.âÂ
kentoâs lips drew into a thinner line. âhoney, please tell me gojo satoru is not in my house right now. heâs not welcome here anymore, because the last time he almost destroyed our fuckiââ kento glanced up, his words falling away as he glanced over your shoulder. âitadori. hello. i didnât realize you were there.âÂ
you turned, releasing kento as yuuji gawked back at you. heâd caught in such a loving embrace with kento. yuujiâs normally stoic teacher was in the middle of swearing, blonde hair tumbling over his forehead. kento had replaced his suit with casual wear, and his contacts had been taken out. in place of them were wire-rimmed glasses.Â
ânanamin!â yuuji gasped. âyou look so different.âÂ
âyes, well, i apologize for my apperance.â kento sighed, looking at you from the corner of his eye. âi wasnât aware we were having guests.âÂ
âone guest. its just yuuji,â you said, poking him in the middle of the chest as his professional tone returned, so easily taking over. âi donât think he cares what youâre wearing.âÂ
âno, i donât!â yuuji backtracked, eyes wide as he shuffled forward. âno, you look cool, you donât look soâŚâÂ
kento raised his eyebrows, amused, even if yuuji couldnât detect the humor in his expression. âso what?âÂ
the boyâs cheeks turned pink, embarrassed as he rubbed the back of his neck. âumââ
âyou donât look like youâve got a stick up your ass.â you said, voicing yuujiâs obvious thoughts as you kissed kento on the cheek with a short laugh. of course, it was only to embarrass him further in front of his student.Â
kento feigned a scowl, but didnât push you away, his gaze firmly planted on yuuji. âthatâs because i try to keep my relationships at work strictly professional.âÂ
âreally?â yuuji grinned, stuffing his hands back in his pockets, his posture relaxing as he grew more comfortable in your home. ânot very professional to marry someone you work with, is it?âÂ
you laughed loudly, already caring so deeply for the boy that youâd known for such a short period of time.Â
âthat was certainly an accident,â kento muttered, but his fingers lingered on your spine, tracing each of the bones. âiâll have you know we were not working together when we got together.âÂ
âreally?â yuujiâs curiosity spiked. âhow long have you been together, then?âÂ
you thought back to when you were teenagers, when kento had a haircut that he had since regretted, and smiled mischievously. reaching into your pocket, you pulled out your phone and scrolled through old photos, back from when you were just kids, the images grainy and of much lower quality than the ones from your recent vacation.Â
âhey, donât show him those!â kento protested. he reached for your phone, but you scrambled under his arm, stretching your hand out to give yuuji the device. âitadori, donâtââ kentoâs voice held a hint of panic, his cheeks hot with embarrassment as he grabbed you around the waist, trying to stop you from giving yuuji the phone.Â
but it was already in yuujiâs hands, and you laughed loudly, knowing that while you looked a little more awkward than you did now, your appearance had changed near as drastically as kentoâs.Â
yuuji squinted his eyes at a sixteen year old nanami, blond hair long enough to reach his eyes, dressed in an all black ensemble, an earbud in one ear. kento was hardly smiling, but you beamed next to him in the photo, dressed more childishly than you were now, but just as pretty. the image from when you still fumbled around each other, unsure how to admit that you were both in love.Â
a roar of laughter left yuuji as kentoâs expression fell, and he released you, snapping the phone out of itadoriâs palm. âthatâs you, nanamin? no way. how did youâŚâ yuuji glanced between you, squinting his eyes. âwell, i guess looking at you now it makes sense.âÂ
âi know,â you agreed, covering your smiles with your palms. âwe looked a little silly together back then. i saw the potential in him, but satoru certainly loved to make fun of us, didnât he, ken?âÂ
âi have absolutely no desire to relive those days.âÂ
yuuji laughed. âyou were just like fushiguro, i bet!âÂ
âscarily similar,â you agreed, as kento rolled his eyes beside you, putting your phone in his pocket to keep you from scavenging any older photos to share with the kid. âand he still loves to listen toââ
âdonât finish that sentence or iâll save this dinner all for myself.âÂ
yuuji eyes flew up to his hairline, but you just snorted, knowing that kentoâs threats were about as scary as a puppy.
âheâs still sensitive about it,â you whispered to yuuji. âgojo and his friends made fun of him all the time.âÂ
âoh really. just me?â kento retorted under his breath.
âyou must have been pretty popular, then!â yuuji grinned. âif you were friends with gojo. he said all the girls in school loved him!â
kento made an irritated sound, stirring the spoon roughly against the pot. âwell, satoru is the last person you should listen to. he has an ego bigger than the sun. and my wife is leading you astray. she was not similar to satoru, she was painfully shy, and it took weeks for either of us to talk to each other.â kento took the pan off the stove, peering over his shoulder at you. âand she is very lucky i love her too much to dig up any embarrassing stories of her.âÂ
âwell, stories about me arenât that interesting anyway.â you laughed, pointedly turning your back to kento. âyuuji, the good news is, iâve got some more photos in kento in the old photo books. letâs go see them!âÂ
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The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes

Spencer Reid x BAU!Fem!Reader
Summary:
While undercover inside the Separatarian Sect, you and Spencer realize something important: you canât live without each other.
Spencer Reid x BAU!Fem!Reader. Co-Workers to Lovers. Fake Dating. Hurt and Comfort. Set during Season 4, Episode 3.
Word Count: 8,200
Criminal Minds Masterlist | AO3 Link
THIS IS A RE-POST. This is a fic from my old blog (a blog that was shadowbanned, forcing me to move). This fic is not stolen, it is completely mine, and I am just re-posting it to help people find my new blog, and to make my masterlist complete when I post new fics for this fandom.
Detailed warnings and authorâs notes below the cut.
Warnings: Lots of spoilers for the canon episode - so if you havenât watched Season 4 of Criminal Minds yet, steer clear of this fic for now (especially because watching the episode provides some context for this fic/makes things make more sense); the reader uses she/her pronouns and has the ability to get pregnant (she is not pregnant during the fic and thereâs no smut, but due to discussions in the fic, itâs not unreasonable that she could get pregnant); fake dating in the form of a fake marriage - the reader and Spencer pretend to be married under the Christian religion to âappealâ to Cyrus; because of the fake marriage, Spencer uses the term 'my wifeâ to refer to the reader; lots of mentions of religion (Christianity), religious extremism, mentions of pedophilia/child brides (in line with the canon episode); mentions of systemic sexism and gender roles enforced by cultures of organised religion and religious extremism; use of y/n and l/n (in this case meaning 'your last nameâ); the reader pretends to follow the Christian religion while undercover but I never stated if she believes in a less extreme version of these things or not (the readerâs true religious beliefs are never stated); protective!Spencer, possessive!Spencer; mentions of Spencer being taller than the reader (which, again, I think he would be taller than most people) - the readerâs body/body type is not described in any other way; mentions of guns and gun violence (not described in deep detail) - in line with the canon episode; the reader and Spencer fear for their lives; dangerous/live-threatening situations; the reader and Spencer are threatened with a gun; Cyrus is just generally creepy and sexist toward the reader; Spencer is pistol-whipped and the reader is threatened with sexual assault (it does not happen, Spencer protects her); mentions of pregnancy/the reader being pregnant (she is not pregnant during the course of the fic); mentions of the reader being a mother/having kids (Spencer makes up fake kids to sell their fake marriage story); the reader realizes she might actually want to be a mother because of Spencerâs fake kids story; mentions of an explosion (as in the canon); love confessions; angst with a happy ending. Hopefully that is everything.
A/N: The title for this fic comes from a Fall Out Boy song of the same name. The theme/lyrics of the song donât really fit the fic, but I love the way that this title fits - how everyone in this fic is lying in some way but Spencer is someone with good intentions while lying. Making him the Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes. I love how it fits. I wrote this while suffering with heat exhaustion so idk if itâs good or even makes sense. I rewatched the canon episode and it doesnât 100% align with what happened in the episode in terms of the timeline and stuff, and I am too tired to rewrite the whole fic to make it align with the episode. So uh - alternative canon? But I really love the basic concepts and I do really love how it turned out. I hope you guys like it too!
...
You thought it would be an easy day.Â
Maybe that was foolish on your part. So far, you hadnât seen a single âeasyâ day while working with the BAU. Between chasing down scumbags and then reliving every single gory detail while doing the paperwork - none of it was âeasyâ. It was worthy, accomplished work - making the world a safer place to live in. (At least thatâs what you told yourself.) But it was never easy.Â
There was always someone who made the job easier. Someone who made you smile every single day - especially on days when you didnât think you were even capable of feeling a tiny shred of joy. Someone who made you feel safe, who you always felt had your back no matter what. So you were glad that he was by your side today, along for the ride.Â
âTell us about Cyrus.â Reid prompted.Â
He looked to the woman driving, your new companion for the day - Nancy Lunde, someone who worked with the state department and had set up the interviews with the children at the Separatarian Sect.Â
âBenjamin Cyrus. No criminal record. In fact, thereâs no record of the guy at all.â Nancy explained.Â
âThatâs odd.â You commented. âUsually someone being accused of something like this would have some past offenses. Especially because it would give him a reason to move into isolation to continue the criminal pattern of behavior.âÂ
âWell, I couldnât find anything on him.â Nancy shrugged.Â
âWhat about the 9-1-1 call?â You asked.Â
âA fifteen year old girl called in saying that a man was âlaying with herâ and claimed it as âGodâs willâ. I believe the âheâ referred to is Cyrus.â Nancy explained. âThe age fits with Jessica Evanson, but Iâve managed to negotiate interviews with all the children, just to be sure. It wasnât easy.âÂ
âTheyâre incredibly weary of outsiders.â You commented. âOur boss warned you not to identify us as FBI, right?âÂ
Nancy nodded. âI got you some spare credentials, just in case.âÂ
She took one of her hands off the wheel and reached into her pocket.
âYouâre going to be using your real names. Youâre going in as Child Victim Interview Experts working with Child Protective Services. No association with the FBI.â Nancy explained, handing Reid your fake credentials.Â
He nodded, inspecting the IDs before handing you yours where you were sitting in the backseat.Â
âOh, before I forget.â You noted, reaching into the pocket of your cardigan. âThe rings.âÂ
You pulled out a small plastic bag that Hotch had given to you before you left. It was a bag containing a fake diamond ring in your size and a fake golden âweddingâ band for Spencer.Â
Reid reached over the seat to grab his ring from you, and Nancy gave the two of you an odd look.Â
âRings?â She questioned.Â
âFake wedding bands.â You explained.Â
âIt was our Unit Chiefâs idea.â Reid added on. âHe believes that presenting us as a âgodlyâ married couple to Cyrus will make him more likely to open up to us. Heâs less likely to see us as hostile outsiders if he believes that we share a similar system of beliefs.âÂ
âIt could also have a calming effect on the teenagers we have to interview or the kids there who have had more time to go through indoctrination at the Sect.â You continued to explain. âEven if their parents are hesitant to let the kids speak with us, they may be more willing to have their child speak with us or even leave them alone with us if they believe that weâre fellow Christians, rather than hostile atheists there to poison their childrenâs minds.âÂ
Reid nodded at you through the rearview mirror.Â
âMake sure you put on the left hand.â He told you. âThatâs the position for marriage.âÂ
You nodded at this.Â
You placed the ring in the appropriate position, and you couldnât help but to take a moment and stare at it. It was jarring to have a wedding ring on - especially with the thought that it represented you being married to Spencer. But you supposed, of all the people to call your husband, he would be one of the best. He was honest, intelligent, kind, and⌠if you were pressed, you would definitely say he was handsome.Â
But you couldnât get too caught up thinking about all of that. Because it wasnât real. It was a false projection you were wearing for the benefit of a self inflated sociopath.Â
Spencer liked the feeling of the ring. He didnât take too long to stare at it after he had put it on, because he knew his mind would wander if he did. When Hotch had first proposed the idea of the two of you pretending to be married, Spencer had almost tripped over himself to oppose it - mostly because he didnât think that he would be able to handle simply pretending to be your husband for the day. It was just too cruel.Â
Having something he wanted so badly dangled right in front of him and knowing that it was all just a farce - it bothered him, but he delighted in the play nonetheless.Â
When he caught the fake gold glinting in the light, Spencer had to remind himself that it was fake - that you would just be playing his wife for the day. He had to push back any internal glee that he felt at the idea that he got to be âtakenâ by you while wearing that ring. It wasnât real. It was just for the day.Â
âIsnât that deceptive?â Nancy asked. âWonât Cyrus be even more angry if he finds out that itâs not true?âÂ
âHe wonât find out.â You replied confidently. âAnd besides, we use deception in interrogations all the time. Itâs a very basic tactic: align yourself with the suspect. Make them think you share the same beliefs, that youâre on their side.âÂ
Reid grinned at this. He always loved it when you spoke so confidently.Â
âŚÂ
âWeâre looking for Mr. Benjamin Cyrus.â Nancy announced as the three of you got out of the car.Â
âThen youâve found him.â Cyrus announced confidently.Â
He was pretty much what you had expected him to be - dressed informally, slouched over, faking meekness, holding a bible near his chest as though it were a shield. He had planted himself there purposefully, wanting to be the first person to interact with the outsiders as three of you came into the Ranch.Â
You hovered back near Spencer, letting Nancy make the first introduction.Â
âIâm Nancy Lunde.â She said, giving a small nod toward the man. âWe spoke on the phone regarding the allegation.âÂ
ââSavages they call us, because our manners differ from theirs.ââ Cyrus rhymed off a quote, obviously positioning himself and his group as martyrs being attacked for having âdifferent waysâ that the world simply didnât understand.Â
âWe didnât come here to hear you cite scripture, Mr. Cyrus.â Nancy reminded him, hoping to keep the religious zealot on track.Â
âActually, itâs Benjamin Franklin.â Reid corrected her, talking about the quote.Â
That did surprise you, but you didnât find it surprising that Reid knew this fact right off the top of his head. It was just one of the many amazing things about him - his perfect memory and his ability to use it.Â
Of course, him saying this immediately drew Cyrusâ attention toward the two of you. So Spencer stepped up to introduce you.Â
âHello, Iâm Spencer Reid, and this is my wife, Y/N L/N.â He said motioning toward himself and then to you as he introduced the two of you. Hearing him refer to you as his wife - you hated to say it, but it caused a jolt through your system. Almost as if you had been waiting forever to hear him say those words and hadnât even known it yourself. âWeâre Child Victim Interview Experts, here on behalf of Child Protective Services.âÂ
Of course, you couldnât get too caught up in deciphering how those words made you feel, because you had to focus on the task at hand. The job that you were here to do.Â
âHow far from Godâs word must we have strayed for there to be a need to invent a job called âChild Victim Interview Expertâ.â Cyrus said, his tone even, quiet.Â
You knew that covertly, it was his way of saying that the two of you didnât belong there, because he ran the Ranch with Godâs word, so nobody had actually been harmed (in his opinion). He believed that he had done nothing wrong. Obviously, he thought your time and resources were better spent with âactualâ victims who didnât have his power wielded over their lives.Â
âI can assure you, Mr. Cyrus, we try to bring God into our work.â You told him, trying to appeal to him. âThe children we visit usually need prayer and Godâs light the most.âÂ
Spencer gave you a sideways glance, clearly holding back a grin at how thick you were pouring it on - how much intense, feigned passion you said these words with.Â
âWell, I can assure you that a lack of prayer and Godâs light is certainly not an issue for the children here.â Cyrus said, giving you a clever little grin. He thought that you would simply interview the children, praise him for what a good job he had done, and then leave. âYou can go and see the children whenever you like. They are up at the school, as I indicated in our phone call.âÂ
Nancy walked toward the school, and you paused before you followed.Â
Before you walked off, you looked to Spencer. In a completely silent conversation that only worked so well because the two of you had been in so many tense situations before, thinking around UnSubs and planning miles around them before they could even know it, he gave you a small nod and you instantly knew what it meant. He had established a small bit of trust with Cyrus, so he would stick back and see what else he could get out of the man.Â
You nodded back, and then - completely surprising yourself, you leaned in and kissed Spencer on the cheek. You were just playing the part, you told yourself. Itâs not that it felt entirely instinctive to say goodbye to him with some kind of affection, like the many hugs you had given him before. Itâs not that you felt so entirely scrutinized with Cryusâ piercing eyes on you, and you needed the anchor of Spencerâs touch.Â
You were just playing the part.Â
Spencer tried not to get caught on being kissed on the cheek like he was some blushing virgin, and instead, focused his attention back on Cyrus instead of watching you walk away. (Even though every single one of his instincts told him that he needed to keep a more careful eye on you because you both had to leave your guns in the car.)Â
He took a step closer to where Cyrus was leaning on the concrete, and easily picked a topic of conversation.Â
âSolar panels.â Reid said, motioning to the large devices sitting behind Cyrus on the grass.Â
âYes.â Cyrus nodded. âWeâre completely self-sufficient here. Food, electricity, water. Benjamin Franklin said âGod helps those who help themselvesâ.â He explained. âYou look surprised.âÂ
âNo, uh, impressed, actually.â Reid easily lied, trying to appeal to his ego.Â
âThank you.â Cyrus said. âMost men wouldnât admit that.âÂ
âWell, I suppose that Iâm not like most men.â Reid shrugged in return.Â
âHow long have you been married?â Cyrus asked, motioning toward Reidâs âwedding ringâ.Â
Reid panicked slightly, knowing that the two of you likely should have coordinated this story during the plane ride to Colorado so that your answers to these simple questions wouldnât be different. But he just made up an answer and hoped that nobody else would ask you the same question and find out the deception.Â
âThree years.â He said. âIâve been very blessed.âÂ
He used the language purposefully, knowing that the simple phrase could get him on Cyrusâ good side. That, and he hoped it would draw the attention away from any possible signs of his blatant lie.Â
âYour wife is very beautiful.â Cyrus commented.Â
He gave a wicked smirk as he said this. It was a simple, fairly âinnocentâ comment, but it was immediately off-putting to Spencer. It took everything in his body not to glare daggers at Cyrus or throw out some protective comment in return. He could only imagine what was going through Cyrusâ mind as he thought about you, and he hated even imagining it.Â
Reid knew that it was a basic logical good, the instinct to protect you because you were his partner on this case and he was supposed to have your back. But it was also something more. Something in every fiber of his being that screamed you were his and no man should ever be thinking of you that way except for him.Â
âHas it been a godly union?âÂ
He was lucky when Cyrus spoke again and distracted him from his mounting rage.Â
âWe try to be as godly as we can be.â Spencer took the simple, diplomatic answer.Â
âYour wife didnât take your last name.â Cyrus pointed out.Â
Nancy had used your name on your false credentials because Hotch had only come up with the fake marriage idea the day before. There hadnât been time to inform her about it and have âReidâ put on your ID as your âmarriedâ name. So he had introduced you by your name to keep everything consistent with the reuse.Â
It did make Spencer wonder if you would keep your last name if the two of you ever did get married. It made him almost dizzy, thinking about you as âMrs Reidâ. Thinking about your kids having his name. Or your name, if thatâs what you wanted.Â
But naturally, he pushed past all those thoughts and formed an excuse.Â
âTypically, married women arenât very well perceived in our line of work.â He quickly excused. âShe doesnât even get to wear her ring that often. She couldnât change her name on paperwork at our office because a working married woman⌠itâs heavily frowned upon.âÂ
âWell, Iâd have to agree.â Cyrus grunted. âA woman shouldnât be out working. A woman should be at home raising a family.âÂ
âI - I suppose youâre right.â Reid agreed through gritted teeth.Â
He walked away toward the school before he got too angry again.Â
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A few hours later, everything had gone to hell.Â
Some authority - the police, the military, you didnât even know - had charged into the Ranch shooting. In response, Cyrus and his followers had come into the school toting large semi-automatics asking you and Spencer if you knew about a raid.Â
You didnât. You wish you had known about a raid. You would have warned Hotch and gotten them to call it off. You certainly would not have been there while it was happening.Â
When they had pointed those guns in your face and forced you into the tunnels - it wasnât very difficult to pretend to be Spencerâs wife then. Cowering in the bunker, confused and scared, you flung your arms around his waist almost instinctively, and he buried his nose in the top of your hair as he wrapped his arms around your shoulders like a shield, promising you that everything was going to be okay.Â
Whispered to you like that, coming from him - it was almost easier to believe. Even with the chaos going on around you and the fear pumping through you in response.Â
Nancy had run off trying to get them to surrender and did not come back. You had a feeling that you knew what that meant.Â
And now, with the kids from the school âevacuatedâ into the church, you were being held in the cellar at gunpoint. They had forcefully separated you and Spencer, making you sit in chairs at opposite sides of the room.
Spencer was fidgeting. His eyes kept flickering from the door, to you, to the man standing beside you holding the very large gun.Â
You knew that you had ugly tear tracks down your face, and oddly enough - you wanted nothing more than to be back in his arms. As you were forced to sit there, just a few feet across the room away from him - you ached for it.Â
There was a very large possibility that you were going to die today. And you selfishly needed the comfort of being in the arms of someone familiar - someone safe. Someone you knew would never hurt you. Someone who had made you laugh with dumb science jokes and puns for the last five years that you had worked together with him.Â
When Cyrus charged back into the room with two men flanking his sides, you and Spencer stiffened up once again.Â
âGod will forgive me for what Iâm about to do.â Cyrus announced to the room, presenting a handgun from his belt.Â
Your insides quaked, and Spencerâs eyes grew wide.Â
You couldnât contain the fearful whimper that erupted from the back of your throat when he raised that gun and placed it near the middle of Spencerâs forehead. You clasped a hand tightly over your mouth to keep yourself from crying out in protest, knowing that would only make things worse.Â
âWhich one of you is the FBI Agent?â Cyrus asked firmly.Â
Which âoneâ?Â
So he knew that you were undercover, that you had lied about your job titles - but he thought that only one of you had done so. Where the hell was he getting his information?Â
âI - I have no idea what youâre talking about.â Spencer told him quietly, looking him in the eye the entire time.Â
You hoped that his stutter could be passed off as nervousness from the gun being pointed in his face, and wouldnât be pointed to as deception.Â
âWhich one of you is it?â Cyrus pressed.Â
âWe are not FBI Agents.â Spencer said, more confidently this time. âWe are Child Victim Interview Experts. We were only sent here to ensure the wellbeing of the children. Nothing more, nothing less.âÂ
Well, that last part wasnât a lie.Â
âYouâre lying.â Cyrus told him, entirely confident in this. âGod expells those who lie, devils in sheepâs clothing.âÂ
There was a tense moment, and then Cyrus cocked the gun.Â
Spencer didnât flinch. You resisted the urge to scream.Â
âProverbs 12:22 says:Â âThe Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in those who tell the truth.ââ Cyrus said, actually citing scripture this time.Â
He was giving Spencer one last chance to tell the truth. As if using the bible verse to say that his punishment would be lesser if he simply told the truth now.Â
Spencer didnât take the bait.Â
âIâm not lying.â Spencer said firmly. âWhat? You think I wouldnât know if - if my wife was an FBI Agent? This is the woman I wake up next to every single morning, the woman I go to sleep next to every single night, we work together every single day, we-âÂ
Cyrus interrupted Spencerâs ranting with a sharp hit to the face, pistol whipping him across the cheek.Â
This caused Spencer to go flying off the chair, and you couldnât help when you let out a wounded cry. It took everything in you not to jump out of your own chair and rush to Spencer where he had collapsed onto the ground, clutching his cheek.Â
âSomeone is going to tell me the truth.â Cyrus said gruffly.Â
âIt must have been Nancy!â You said, the idea finally popping into your head.Â
You seemed to be more clever with the pressure of Spencerâs life being threatened. Cyrus stared you down, turning his attention fully toward you now. You caught Spencerâs eye for a moment and he gave you a small nod - as if to say âyes, keep going with thatâ.Â
âThe woman we came in with! Nancy!â You reasoned, continuing to point the finger at the woman you had to assume was dead. âWe - we just met her today. Our boss introduced us to her, but we had never met before that. If she was FBI, we had no clue. We swear.âÂ
Cyrus turned to you then, and tightly pressed the barrel of his gun into your forehead. You could feel the imprint of it so tight in your skin that it hurt, and you could only lean away so far before threatening to knock the chair backwards.Â
âItâs very convenient to pin this crime on someone who isnât here.â He grunted at you.Â
âItâs the truth.â You sniffled out quietly.Â
âHmm.â Cyrus hummed thoughtfully, and then, much to your surprise, he removed the gun barrel from your forehead.Â
You barely had a moment to breathe in relief before he began skimming the gun down your neck, touching the metal whisper-gentle across your bare skin - clearly taunting you. It was something that made your whole body stiff with alarm, and caused Spencerâs eyes to go wide once again.
âPerhaps I should strip you naked to ensure that youâre not wearing a wire.â Cyrus said, teasing the gun along the buttons at the front of your cardigan.Â
You held back a sob at the thought of it - at the idea that he could make you do almost anything for the fear of you being shot. Truthfully, you were more afraid of what he might do to Spencer if you didnât comply, but it was all the same in your mind now. His life was just as valuable as yours, and you would do whatever it took to protect him.
Before Cyrus could take these threats any further, a heroic voice intervened.Â
âThatâs enough!â Spencer yelled.Â
He gathered himself off the floor and oddly enough, none of the men moved to stop him as he came to stand beside Cyrus. Perhaps they didnât see him as a threat. Perhaps it was because Cyrus didnât bark any orders at them to stop him. He was entirely unflinching, keeping his focus on you and keeping his gun held between your breasts as Spencer crowded into his personal space, trying to press himself between you and the awful man.Â
âWeâve told you everything that we know.â Spencer told him lowly, his voice heaving with well controlled anger. It was something that you had rarely ever heard from him.Â
Cyrus kept his eyes locked on you, so Spencer continued.Â
âWe donât know anything about the FBI - we have a simple job advocating for children who have been abused. That is it. We came here to investigate a most likely false claim against someone in your community and we truly didnât mean to get caught up in all of this.â He said firmly, clearly trying to appeal to Cyrus. âSo I suggest you get that gun away from my wife before you and I truly have a problem.âÂ
Spencerâs voice was dark, so thick with rage. More pent up rage than you had ever heard from him when he was talking to any suspect, people who had done the worst of the worst. Something about Cyrus threatening you had truly boiled his insides.Â
The way he said the words âmy wifeâ - growling it out like he was a feral animal and this threat to you had activated every single one of his protective instincts. Hearing it made something inside of you yearn for him on such a deep level that you didnât know was possible. You wanted to feel that kind of protection cast over you every single day. It made you feel invincible, having Spencer watch over you like that.Â
Cyrus lowered the gun then, and Spencer grabbed your arm as you dissolved into hysterical tears. Instinctively, he lifted you up into his arms. You thought that you heard Cyrus mumble out âmy apologiesâ as he left the room - but he was barely on your radar. Your entire world became narrowed down to nothing but Spencer, your safety net as he built a wall of protection around you.Â
He used his height to block you from seeing anything but him, letting you push your face into his chest as you cried. He wrapped you in his arms once again, letting you feel truly safe for a few moments as you sobbed into the fabric of his sweater. Your arms clutched desperately at his waist, needing to keep a hold on him - needing to ensure that he didnât leave you.Â
âHey, shh. Shh. Itâs okay.â He said, leaving gentle kisses on the top of your forehead and your hair, rubbing across your back with one hand, comforting you in the only way he could in those moments. âItâs gonna be okay.âÂ
Of course, he wanted to break down too. But he had to be strong for you.Â
âSpencer,â You called his name in an utterly wounded voice, pulling away from his chest to look up at him.Â
When you saw his injury up close - a sharp, purple-red bruise that was blooming across his cheek, it looked so utterly painful. Your insides ached at the thought that he had taken a blow for you. You hated to imagine what more they could have done to him if they had not believed your lies.Â
You instinctively reached a hand up to touch it and he caught your fingers halfway, instead, gently grasping your hand and laying it on his chest. The intimacy felt so oddly rehearsed - so worn in, so ânormalâ. It felt like you had been married to Spencer for years. Like it wasnât a play at all.Â
Your two souls had been calling out to each other for years, just waiting for the dam to break. But you couldnât quite put it into words - not like that.Â
âItâs okay.â He said quietly, knowing you were horrified by the injury.Â
He was so gentle, so comforting, so calm. Everything the men pointing guns at you were not. Unlike Cyrus - Spencer Reid was a true blessing from God.Â
You couldnât hold yourself back then.Â
You surged up and kissed him, fully embracing his mouth with yours in a kiss. Though it was so sudden, it was something he easily returned. The kiss so full of urgency, so needy, so passionate. Like he was trying to tell you that it was okay, that he would protect you no matter what.Â
He would protect you because you belonged to him.Â
In those moments, the two of you were basically alone. One of Cryusâ men was guarding the door, watching on boredly. But Cyrus was off in the church, funneling people in to prepare for his âloyaltyâ test. It didnât matter if he saw you kissing or not - it wouldnât have sold the reuse of you being married any better.Â
This was just for the two of you. This was comfort.Â
When you pulled back from the kiss, Spencer looked stunned, almost as if he couldnât believe what had happened. You didnât give him time to question it.Â
âThank you.â You said quietly.Â
It was twofold:
Thank you for protecting me. Thank you for giving me comfort.Â
Spencer didnât have too much time to marinate in the meaning of the kiss before Cyrusâ men came back and fetched the two of you, wanting you to observe the loyalty test.Â
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After the mock poisoning (which Spencer figured out rather quickly, making you admire his cleverness once again), Cyrus kept you and Spencer in the church with a few of his closest, most loyal followers while all of the low level followers dispersed back to their homes.Â
You and Spencer were lingering in the back quietly while Cyrus was on the other end of the room, talking to his men about how to proceed. The plans for their âfinal standâ.Â
âWe need to get some kind of signal to the others.â Spencer whispered quietly. âMaybe theyâll take pity on you and let you go if-â He swallowed sharply, cutting himself off abruptly. Oddly enough, he didnât want to voice whatever was on his mind.Â
âIf what?â You probed. You wondered what the hell you could possibly be thinking.Â
âIf we tell them that youâre pregnant.â He said, whispering so lowly that you almost didnât catch the words.Â
You rolled your eyes sharply at this.Â
You had gotten married and had kids all in one day. What a miracle.Â
(In those moments, clouded by fear, you couldnât see it for what it truly was - Spencer blatantly revealing his unconscious desires to have a baby with you.)Â
âWe could convince them to release you. As a show of good faith. A pregnancy would be good leverage in that. You know how religious people are about fetuses-â Spencer reasoned.Â
âYeah, and what if they give me a test?â You probed, punching a large hole in his logic. âWe donât know what kind of infirmary they have here. They obviously believe in modern technology. What if they want to give me an ultrasound to check on the fetus after the stress of the day? To prove that they did no harm to the precious unborn child,âÂ
Spencer was easily caught on this point. If they examined you and found that you werenât pregnant, all the lies would fall apart.Â
âWell⌠what if we tell them that you have a baby at home that you need to get back to?â Spencer reasoned, jumping to the next logical conclusion in his mind. âItâll likely garner the same level of pity.âÂ
âYour imaginary sperm is powerful, isnât it?â You whispered back sharply. Spencer rolled his eyes this time. But he didnât redact the plan as unreasonable, so you continued on. âOkay, what do I even do when I get out there? Iâm not gonna be of any use to the tactical team. We donât know what Cyrusâ final play is yet.âÂ
Truthfully, you couldnât bear to be separated from Spencer. Knowing that he was inside, potentially being beaten up more, potentially being shot and bleeding out from a wound without you knowing - it would kill you with stress. You need to be by his side. You needed to know that he was okay.Â
âHas God blessed your union with any children?â Cyrus appeared behind you suddenly.Â
You wondered if he had heard you say the word âpregnancyâ or if this was just a random topic that had come up in his mind.Â
His sudden appearance behind you caused you to whip around and crowd into the comfort of Spencerâs arms again because you were frightened. Naturally, Spencer wrapped his sheltering touch around your shoulders. Your back was gently pressed into Spencerâs front, his arm shielding you protectively as it was wrapped around your chest, holding you with his hand on one of your shoulders, unconsciously stroking his thumb across the fabric of your cardigan. The position had you both facing Cyrus, watching the fan in an offensive way.Â
And of course, Spencer didnât miss a beat.Â
âYes.â Spencer answered easily. âWe have two kids at home. A boy and a girl. Iris and Hugo. Iris is almost three years old and Hugo is eleven months. His first birthday is coming up in June.âÂ
You knew that Spencer could be very good at talking off a suspectâs ear under pressure, but when you heard him rattle off these âfactsâ so easily, it hit you.Â
This wasnât simply statistics or physiological knowledge - this was a very elaborate backstory for your supposedly real marriage. Perhaps he had thought about all of it on the car ride up (which was odd not to share it with you, in case Cyrus asked you a similar question and your answer didnât match up with Spencerâs).Â
But if you werenât mistaken, this wasnât simply a backstory for your fake marriage during the undercover mission. This was a fantasy of his. Those were names he had lovingly chosen for your imaginary children - kids he had dreamed up in his head and wanted to be real.Â
Your heart ached at the thought of it. You found yourself missing a set of children that werenât even real. (And distantly, wanting to jump his bones to make it a reality.)
âTell me, Mr. Reid, would you find it so shameful for your daughter to marry young?â Cyrus asked.Â
You found it odd to hear Cyrus call Spencer âMr. Reidâ, but you realized that he hadnât introduced himself as âDoctorâ in this setting. You held your tongue when you felt the need to correct him as you had so many other people, wanting Spencer to receive his proper title.Â
Your mind almost couldnât focus on the question that Cyrus had asked. Of course, he was trying to get Spencer to stroke his ego once again. Basically admitting that the whole reason the two of you had come here was true - he was being vastly inappropriate with a young member of the church, and getting away with it. And he saw nothing wrong with it.Â
And he was trying to get an outsider to admit that he saw nothing wrong with it too.Â
When there was a moment of silence - Reid obviously torn on how to answer the question, Cyrus continued.Â
âIs there really something so wrong with a blooming young woman marrying a man who will protect her under Godâs laws?â He probed, his voice so entirely confident. Clearly confident that he was right.Â
âWell, Iâm not sure if I would let my daughter get married so young.â Reid said, finally speaking up. âI just know that I would want her to marry a man that would protect her, and be the best possible fit for her. Someone who would cherish her and be good to her no matter what.âÂ
His answer made you swoon. You reached up and gently gripped his forearm in response, giving a light squeeze to show your approval. He leaned in and kissed the back of your head - dizzyingly, you were imagining him walking your imaginary daughter down the aisle before you had even gotten married yourself.Â
Maybe it was being so close to death, being threatened in such dangerous territory that was causing your life to accelerate at light speed in your mind. If you were going to lose everything, you might as well enjoy the escapism of a fake life with a beautiful man in your mind instead of being stuck on the heart pounding terror of being held hostage, right?Â
Surprisingly, his words drew a smile from Cyrus.Â
âYouâre a protective father, arenât you?â Cyrus asked.Â
âOf course.â Reid confirmed.Â
âI can always admire that in a man.â Cyrus nodded. âA man should always pride himself on protecting his family.âÂ
There was another moment of pause, and you were hoping that the topic had been dropped completely.Â
âDo you have a picture of your children with you?â Cyrus asked.Â
You wondered if - in a different version of reality, where you and Spencer really were married, where Hugo and Iris really did exist - if you had a picture of them in your pocket, would Cyrus only be asking this so he could use the picture to taunt the two of you? What other purpose would he have for knowing what your children looked like?Â
âUnfortunately, no.â You answered. âI keep my family pictures on my desk. In my office. We - weâve just been praying to get back to them safely.âÂ
Cyrus seemed perturbed at you mentioning that you had an office. Something dark flickered over his features for a moment and then disappeared.Â
âWell⌠if it is right, God will grant you that safe passage.â Cyrus said.Â
Just when you truly thought the conversation was done, he said something to you that entirely grinded under your skin.Â
âI find it entirely odd that a mother of two young children spends her days working a job where she takes care of other peopleâs children, rather than staying at home with her own youngins where she belongs.âÂ
He said, using that same entirely confident, righteous tone that he always did. Even though you were not really a working mother, you had a hard time not boiling with anger at the sexism ripe in his statement.Â
âHow much must you be missing of your sweet angels lives to instead partake in the horrors of devils you shouldnât have to witness.âÂ
Of course.Â
You had a hard time not rolling your eyes at this or saying something harsh that would set him off. Instead, you reached up to Spencerâs arm around your shoulder, squeezing his fingers, trying to keep your patience.
âIâll have you know that Y/N is an amazing mother.â Spencer piped up, knowing that Cyrus respected him enough as a man that he wouldnât beat him simply for speaking up. âHer nurturing and caring makes her infinitely better at her job.âÂ
Again, you knew that there was so much personal truth in Spencerâs words. He thought that you would make an amazing mother to his children - at least theoretically. He was entirely firm in that conviction. And he thought that your natural caring made you amazing at the job you did as a Profiler. He knew this from the quality of work he witnessed you doing every single day.Â
You didnât know it - but it was just one of the many things that had caused him to fall in love with you.Â
Oddly enough, Cyrusâ words prodded at something deep inside of you. It made you imagine a life for yourself where you werenât spending your days witnessing horrors from unspeakable devils - but instead, at home, looking out for Spencerâs imaginary children.Â
You would have said it was the fear of the day, clouding your mind. But maybe it was the clarity of being so close to death that made you realize what - and who - you truly wanted out of life.Â
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Hours later, after some of the hostages had been released (the ânon-believersâ who had failed the loyalty test), Cyrus had requested that some food be sent up. Spencer gave you a sharp look when he saw the message written on one of the takeout lids.Â
The team would be storming in to end the hold-out at 3am. You had to somehow ensure the safety of the hostages by then.Â
Obviously, the fake pregnancy idea was still warping through Spencerâs mind, but you had come up with some much better.Â
âCyrus,â You called out his name gently, getting his attention. âYou said that you have a nursery here?âÂ
It had come up, during his long winded bragging about how perfect the Ranch was. Something about how mothers didnât have to raise their children alone. The children were raised as more of a âgroup effortâ and women took âshiftsâ in the nursery, allowing the women to rest or get chores done in the interim.Â
âYes, we do.â He nodded.Â
Spencer stared at you with his jaw set, wondering what you were doing but not daring to speak.Â
âI - Iâve been missing my children dearly. I was wondering if I could go to your nursery and see if they need any help? It would do my soul good to be around young ones right now. After all the commotion of these days.â You spoke meekly, trying to play the part of the shaken up, dainty woman well.Â
Which was too difficult, seeing as you were playing up the fear you had already experienced.Â
He grinned. It was a rather menacing smile, and you tried your hardest not to show any further fear, or disgust.Â
âThat sounds like a splendid idea.â He nodded. âChristopher, why donât you escort her down to the nursery and then come back? We need you here for our final preparations.âÂ
You were finally falling to those gender roles that he had been pushing on you since you had arrived. He didnât suspect a thing. He simply thought that you were a God fearing woman falling to your natural womanly instincts, needing to care for children lest your womb shrivel up and you die.Â
Spencer rose from his seat and Cyrus stopped him.Â
âJust your wife.â He said, putting a hand in front of Spencerâs chest to stop him. âThere are still some things you and I need to discuss. Man to man.âÂ
You went over to Spencer and didnât hesitate to plant a kiss firmly on his mouth, which he returned with vigor. This one lasted only a moment - it was something precious for the two of you. You didnât need to put on some pointed show for the men in the room.Â
âItâs okay.â You told Spencer quietly, brushing your fingers gently over his uninjured cheek.Â
You could tell that he was dying to ask you what your plan was. But he kept the words trapped in his throat, unable to speak in front of the many temperamental villains lurking about.Â
âCome on.â Christopher grunted.Â
Spencer gave you a longing look as you left. He didnât want to think it, but as he watched your figure retreat out the door, he feared that it would be the last time he ever saw you.Â
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Your plan worked flawlessly.Â
Getting to the nursery meant that you had unsupervised access to the women and children, especially away from Cyrusâ prying ears. Because you were a âdelicateâ woman, nobody suspected you of having ulterior motives. You easily found a crack in Kathy, Jessicaâs mother. You spotted her as the one who had made the original 9-1-1 call, wanting to get her daughter away from Cyrus. You convinced her to help you get everyone out, and you felt intense relief when you were met with a familiar face in the cellar as everyone escaped through the tunnels.Â
âWhereâs Reid?â Morgan easily asked you, glancing behind your shoulder as if waiting for him to appear.Â
âHeâs still up at the church.â You told him. âI had to separate off to help get the women and children out-âÂ
âGo on, we have to get you out!â Morgan urged, trying to gently usher you along.Â
âWe have to go get Reid!â You argued, trying to turn around.Â
âGo, go on, Iâll go get Reid!â He told you.Â
You were about to argue back, but you were cut off by a scuffle behind you.Â
Jessica was yelling about Cyrus - how her mother had betrayed her, tricked her.Â
Morgan pushed Kathy toward you and ran off screaming for Jessica. You took Kathyâs arm, gently convincing her that everything was going to be okay as you guided her the rest of the way out. You had to focus on this, convincing yourself that everything was going to be okay. You had to tell yourself that Derek was going to get Spencer out - that they were both going to be okay.Â
When you got outside, you were hyper focused on marching away, taking a path away from the church as directed by the officers in charge. You froze in your tracks when you heard it - an earth shattering boom. The ground beneath your feet shook. You felt a puff of hot air swell to touch your back.Â
You let go of Kathyâs arm and whipped around, and you couldnât even pay attention to where she went. You almost thought you heard her weeping, but your mind couldnât process it as your eyes were glossed in bright orange flame.Â
It was the church.Â
âSpencer?â You gasped quietly. âSpencer!âÂ
You couldnât help it, but you began to run toward it. Your feet carried you faster than you could think, and before you got more than a few feet across the ground, you felt a sharp grip on your upper arm.Â
âL/N!âÂ
Hotchâs voice, sounding far too distant for the position he held right behind you, viciously gripping onto you as you fought against him, trying to get toward the fire - trying to get to Spencer.Â
âHey! Hey! Stop it!â Hotch tried to order you around, tried to get you to stand down.Â
He got a hand around your waist, and you continued to kick like a wild horse, fighting against his grip as hot tears poured down your face.Â
âHeâs in there!â You sobbed. âSpencer is still in there.âÂ
âCalm. Down.â Hotch ordered sharply.Â
You collapsed back into him sobbing, all of the fight leaving your muscles at once. You couldnât fake the reality in front of you.Â
âYou running in there and getting hurt isnât going to change anything.â Hotch told you quietly, a somehow distant murmur into your ear.Â
Through the blur of your tears and the sharp orange glow, you saw the shape of two bodies. You heard coughing as someone emerged from the blast, hobbling down the stairs at the front of the church. You forced your eyes open wider, trying to see who it was, and then:Â
âY/N!â Spencer called out your name gruffly through the smoke he had inhaled, and you easily shucked off Hotchâs grip to race up the stairs to get to him.Â
He was leaning on Morgan for support and you were worried that he was hurt. But the moment you were close enough, he tore himself away from Morgan and the two of you met in the middle. In a pattern that was easily developing, you fell into the safety of his arms, holding him tight enough to bruise him - never wanting to let go.Â
âYouâre so stupid, youâre so stupid! Why would you do that to me?âÂ
You sobbed out, gripping both sides of his face, staring into his eyes, needing the recognition that he was right there, right in front of you.Â
He stared back with glassiness - intense fear, adrenaline, and something small that told you he was thankful for you, and needed you now more than ever.Â
Of course, your words were simple anger at the situation, not at Spencer himself. The terror of thinking that he was dead still pumping through your veins, causing you to shake.Â
âI know.â He said quietly. âI love you.âÂ
His voice wrapped around the words so tenderly - it was the most sincere declaration you had ever heard from him. As if to say âI know how much that scared you. I know what this ordeal has done to us and I only meant it more because of how scared I amâ.Â
âI love you too.â The words flew from your lips so naturally it hurt. You took a moment to recover, entirely shocked by your own lips. And then, you only found the need to say it growing more inside of you. âSpencer, I love you.âÂ
You pulled him toward you with the grip you had on his face, and he easily met you in one of the most earth shattering kisses you had ever experienced.Â
It was no longer a show, it was no longer about displaying the fake marriage for someone elseâs benefit - if it had ever been about that in the first place. It was about the two of you. It was about feeling that comfort, that safety. It was about the fact that your two souls were drawn together since the day you had met. The fact that you had always felt safe with each other. You had always been the other personâs shelter from the storm.Â
And you poured every ounce of those feelings into that kiss.Â
You combed your fingers through Spencerâs hair, taking a harsh grip on the back of it, holding him there so he couldnât pull away from your lips. He wrapped his arms around your waist, fisting the back of your sweater. Both of you entirely refused to come up for oxygen, not even caring who saw the epically passionate, public display of your love for each other.Â
Unbeknownst to you, Morgan and Hotch exchanged a look with raised brows as it happened. You and Spencer didnât care. You were barely perceiving the world around you as the two of you kissed.Â
âYou know if youâre not careful, people are actually gonna think you two are married.â Morgan said, being his usual sarcastic self.Â
Rather than pulling away from Spencerâs lips to sass him back - you simply flipped Derek off over Spencerâs shoulder.Â
On the ride home, JJ handed Derek five dollars. He had the over/under that the two of you would get together before the end of the year. JJ said that it wouldnât happen for another five years, at least. Derek handed the fiver to Emily when she reminded him that the âfake marriageâ bit had actually been her idea.Â
When Emily and JJ relayed the story to Penelope, she squealed so loudly into the phone that JJ dropped it.Â
Hotch pulled you aside later and warned you that the fake rings were just cheap costume jewelry that Garcia had gotten and they would tarnish soon if you kept wearing them. He also recommended that you and Spencer put in the paperwork with HR if you were âseriousâ about the relationship. You knew that it was him wishing the two of you his best.Â
A few days later when you came into work and found the HR request for an update of relationship status sitting on your desk, already signed by Spencer, you couldnât help but to smile.
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A/N: This is a oneshot, so there will not be a continuation or a sequel to it. If you are going to comment, please comment about the body of work that I have written, rather than asking me to write 'more'. If you want to see more things that I have written about Spencer, feel free to check out my Criminal Minds Masterlist.
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âI canât believe weâre back here again,â you say, your breath turning to white puffs of fog in the brisk air. âI hate Alaska.â
âI canât believe weâre so heavily wounded,â Hotch murmurs.Â
You raise your brow, glancing at him from the corner of your eye. He wears a quarter-zip sweater fastened to the neck, his pale skin grey with the cold. Heâs frowning, which isnât unusual, but you can tell now the difference between his resting expression and true perturbance.Â
âRight? When was the last time you had half a team?â you ask.Â
âA long time ago.â He thinks on it for a moment before shaking his head, and straightening up. âIâm lucky you could come at all.âÂ
You hold your baby bump, the distension bigger than ever and your growth showing no signs of stopping. The baby moves often enough to have desensitised you, but anytime they stop you stop yourself and wait again with a racing heart. The babyâs wiggling now right above your ribs, it feels like.
âIs Spencer taking good care of you?â Hotch asks.Â
You nudge him mildly. âWorried?âÂ
âOf course not. Watching you two hasâŚâ Hotch, so rarely lost for words, smiles and takes your shoulder into his hand. âIâve never been happier for someone.âÂ
âYou know I can still make him blush?â you ask with a smug smile.Â
âThat doesnât surprise me.â His arm moves across your shoulders and then drops. âIf this is getting too much, let me know. You know whatâs most important now is your health and wellbeing.âÂ
âIâm a taken woman, sir.âÂ
âEnough,â he says, âI can send you home today, if you like.âÂ
Spencer and Emily come around the corner with two white bags hanging from their elbows. Spencer must catch the tail end of Hotchâs teasing, his mouth pinched with worry that quickly clears upon further investigation of your face. âYou okay?âÂ
âFine, just teasing.â Spencer steps into your space. âHello?âÂ
He takes his scarf from his neck and wraps it around you, one gentle loop at a time. âYour breath is turning to liquid,â âhe touches your cheekâ âbecause the air is at dew point. Which means itâs super cold out and you still didnât bring a scarf or hat.âÂ
âImagine me in a bobble hat,â you laugh. âNo, thanks.âÂ
He tucks the ends of the scarf into your coat and the loop of the scarf up over your chin. âYou know the baby can feel the cold?âÂ
âWhat?â you ask, pulling the scarf up over your nose quickly.Â
âSeriously. Not as much as you do,â he adds, sensing your worry, âbut she can feel it.âÂ
You donât know if the babyâs a she, just Spencer likes to think they are, and you donât mind enough to correct him. Youâll both love whoever it is you have in the end, of course, and waitingâs half the fun. âYou know what else they can feel?â you say. âHunger.âÂ
He shows you the straining bag on his arm. âI know, dove,â he says quietly, a rare seriousness, a protectiveness about him that emerges more and more these days about him as he finds your hand. âLetâs go eat, okay? You shouldâve had something hours ago.âÂ
âI felt sick.âÂ
âI know, Iâm not blaming you.â He kisses your cheek.Â
Spencer leads the charge back the way you came to the hotel. Hotch catches your eyes as you follow and sends you a look thatâs equal parts fond, approving, and bemused.Â
âIâm sick of walking,â you say.Â
âI canât carry you,â Spencer says.Â
âIs it me, or does he actually sound heartbroken?â Emily asks Hotch under her breath.Â
Spencer is actually heartbroken. You lean heavily on him so he can feel useful, and so you can finally have a breather. You make it look easy, but being pregnant is very, very hard.Â