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Tease
Aaron Hotchner x girlfriend reader
Summary: Hotch is a workaholic and youâre just⌠helping everyone out (mouth fucking him senseless). Word Count: 1.1k
A/N: reader is kinda bratty đ¤ Hotch is canonically a giggly kisser and weak to teasing, sooo⌠I did what I had to do. Idc. Porn no plot. warnings/tags: adult content, mdni. Sex in public? Donât do this at your workplace guys. No use of y/n. Praise kink if you squint.
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You wait until everyoneâs distracted to slip into Hotchâs office and close the door behind you. He smiles at your presence.
âHelloâ, he says softly.Â
You walk over to seat yourself in his lap and he wraps an arm around your waist to keep you steady.Â
âWant to do something fun?â, you tease, playing with his tie. He looks at you apologetically.
âHoney, I have so much work to doâ.
Lying workaholic. He needs a break and you both know it. You give him a playful shove.
âNo you donât. Youâve already finished everything for today. Letâs go homeâ, you insist. He rubs his thumb against your hips.Â
âI know, but I want to get this extra stuff done todayâ, he says, taking your hand off of his tie to kiss it.Â
You take the other hand and palm him through his trousers and he groans. You grin, sliding in closer and grinding against him. He doesnât do much to stop you, losing himself in the movement of your ass on his cock.
âL-lookâ, he stammers, his breath hitching in pleasure. âMaybe later we can-â
He stops talking as you unbutton your blouse to reveal your breasts, held in place by lacy black lingerie. He groans into your neck and you grin, feeling his cock swell under your hips. You lean in to put your lips to his ear.
âWant to see the matching underwear?â
His eyes immediately darken in interest, and he practically picks you up and places you on his desk. Giggling, you unbuckle his belt.Â
He smiles as he leaves soft kisses down your neck.
âYouâre so perfectâ, he murmurs into your skin.
It almost makes you feel bad to push his face away start buttoning your shirt back up. He frowns.
âWhat are you doing?â
You smile at him not-so innocently.
âI thought you had to work?â
He smirks.Â
âIf you donât take off your skirt right now-â
A rap on the door makes you both freeze.
âAgent Hotchner? Itâs Anderson. May I come in?â, a shaking voice asks.
You look down at your half open shirt and his unzipped trousers. Shit.
You push Hotch into his chair and crawl under his desk. You hadnât exactly told anyone youâre dating yet and this is not how you want them to find out. So somehow you find yourself on your knees in front of Aaronâs cock, with an agent only 10 feet away.Â
Hotch straightens his tie and you settle into a slightly more comfortable position. The precum from when you were grinding on him earlier glistens in front of you. You feel yourself throb at thought of it in your mouth.
âYes, come inâ, Hotch calls out.Â
You pull his chair closer into the desk. You know you shouldnât, but you canât help but run your tongue up from the base to his tip, lightly sucking the head. Hotch takes a sharp inhale, barely stifling his gasp. You grin as you slowly lower your mouth onto his cock and see him grab onto his desk for dear life. This was what he gets for refusing to go home on time.Â
Anderson walks in, his anxious hands fiddling with a file.
âSir?â, he asks. âI was wonderingâŚâÂ
You hear him shuffle his feet on the carpeted floor. Hotch furrowing his brows in a desperate attempt at a poker face was probably not helping the poor agentâs nervousness. Hotch runs a hand soothingly along the top of your head, trying to signal to you to slow down. It only makes you hollow your cheeks and squeeze the underside of his cock with your tongue, causing his stomach to flex in restraint. The young agent is still stammering.
âSpit it out Andersonâ, Hotch grits through his teeth.Â
From his angle, he can see the way your lips look on his cock and your breasts peeking out from your barely-there bra.Â
You make sure to catch his eye before taking him all the way all the way to the hilt. It makes your eyes water a little, but the way he has to literally close his eyes to take a deep breath makes it totally worth it.
âI was wondering if I could go home early today?â, Anderson asks. âI know that Iâm-â
âYes. Sure, just goâ, Hotch says breathlessly. But your movement makes him frown in an attempt to stifle a moan, which gives Anderson the wrong impression.Â
âSir I know that itâs last minute and I should have asked earlier, but I just want to say-â
You use your hands to move with your head up and down his shaft which causes Hotchâs hips to buckle up slightly.Â
âAndersonâ, he hisses. âGo. Home. Now.â
The poor agent scurries away, barely remembering to close the door.Â
Now without the threat of someone overhearing you, Hotch whimpers, which only makes you move faster.Â
âFuck, fuck, fuckâ, he whispers breathlessly.
Heâs desperate to not make any sounds but he canât help but let out a soft moan. You feel his cock twitch.
âSweetheart Iâm- fuck- Iâm going to come-â, he splutters. âGod, youâre so-â
You cup his balls and fuck him so good he sees stars, throwing his head back in ecstasy as his cum explodes in your mouth. Heâs gripping his chair so tight to keep himself from shouting out your name.Â
When youâre certain heâs come down from his high, you release him. He brushes your hair away from your face and pulls you up into his lap.
âI canât believe you just did thatâ, he whispers.
âYou liked itâ, you smirk, giving him a kiss. He smiles, but doesnât deny it as he kisses you back.
âIâm going to get you back for it somedayâ, he grins.Â
You raise an eyebrow. He is going down.
âYou still havenât seen my underwearâ, you tease. Hotch immediately perks up.
âIâm calling it an early day today! Everyone go home!â, he yells through his closed door. Outside Hotchâs office, everyone looks at each other, confused. They canât tell if heâs joking and no one moves to get up.
You, however, get up from his lap, seating yourself on his table and bringing your hands under your skirt, slowly peeling off your now soaked underwear. In the process, Hotch catches a glimpse of your glistening cunt.
âIf you donât go home now Iâm making you do 2 hours of extra paperwork!â, Hotch barks.
You giggle as you hear everyone frantically packing up their things.Â
Hotch watches as you drop your underwear to the floor, followed by your shirt.Â
âYouâre going to be the death of meâ, he whispers.Â
âLock the doorâ, you tell him.Â
He looks at you with a glint in his eye, and you know youâre about to get exactly what you deserve for being so naughty.
Itâs really only fair that he makes you come so many times he has to carry you to his car.
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The Instagram Edit
A little social media AU
Aaron Hotchner X wife reader on instagram
A/N: I just needed a break from writing because it was melting my brain. Very unserious. Enjoy!
It Happened In Texas update
Iâm sorry to anyone whoâs waiting for an update itâs just in order to perfect the plot the tone got so serious and idk how to fit the comedy and smut back in⌠like can it be serious and also filthy smut and crack comedy? Help đ
I have so many ideas for cute one shots and this long fic is killing me đ Is it okay if I just ⌠post whatever I want?
Also sorry for the tags, Iâm just not sure how else to reach anyone that might be reading the series
It Happened in Texas
Aaron Hotchner x Fem Reader â¤ď¸
Chapter 3: Youâre not trying to get fired - itâs just raw talent
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A/N: The case in this chapter is based on s4e2 where Hotch ignores the doctors orders and goes straight to work after tearing his eardrum đ¤Ą
tags: minor grovelling, slow burn. Hotch needs a hug. Some canon typical violence and a few uses of y/n. Sorry for any typos.
Word count: 2.8k
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You are so fired.Â
Strauss is getting impatient with your fruitless reports. Hotch and you are not on great terms. In fact, since Jackâs party, heâs been avoiding you like the plague. He isnât ignoring you or glaring at you anymore, but for some reason, he now never pairs himself up with you and keeps his emails to you even shorter than before. He also refuses to talk to you when Jack comes to visit and spends all his time at your desk. It had taken you months and a 5 year old to give you the courage to make any friends on the team. So why are you standing here, scolding your boss? You must have an innate talent for getting fired.
âHotch. If you think that never hearing Jack say I love you again, or never hearing him laugh again is worth getting back in the field straight away, Iâll think youâre insane, but Iâll never bring it up again. However, I donât think youâre willing to tell your son his dad canât hear him anymore because he wasnât taking care of himselfâ.Â
You take a deep breath, and add for good measure,
âSirâ.Â
Hotch stares at you. You are not a confrontational person (at least with your colleagues). And right now you were so out of line. While everyone else might have warmed up to you, you and Hotch arenât exactly friends. But you had gotten to know Jack, who had been the catalyst to you becoming friends with the team. Heâs probably the only reason that you donât hate your job now. You love that kid. And after seeing Hotch clutch his ears at the graveyard and overhearing him ignore Morgan when asked if he was cleared to fly, you felt you needed to say something. Clearly no one else was going to.Â
But why wasnât Hotch saying anything? You shuffle your feet and try not to think about your face heating up from embarrassment. Where was the person from 30 seconds ago who was basically scolding her boss? Your resolve had completely evaporated. And now you were nervous. Which was a very bad thing to be in front of a profiler.
âI know that youâre my boss and we arenât exactly friends, but Iâm saying this as aâŚâ, what were you exactly? An overeager people pleaser who had just gotten the team to get used to working with you. And an idiot who is currently screwing up her chances of staying employed at the one job you had left. âAs a person who respects you a lotâ, you decide on. This is definitely true. He was a good person, even if he clearly didnât like you. He might be avoiding you, but heâs still polite. And if he didnât say something soon, you were going to say something stupid.Â
âYouâre also the best boss Iâve ever had, so if you permanently lose your hearing and have to be taken out of the field, that would suck for me tooâ, you laugh nervously.Â
Damn it, you were already in saying stupid things territory. Why wasnât he saying anything? Oh god, what if your rant was hurting his ears? You start whispering.
âAre you okay? Am I being too loud? Iâm sorry, Iâm just going to shut upâ, you say softly. Heâs still staring.Â
âI should go nowâ, you mumble and promptly run away, immediately making your way to the precinct bathroom and locking yourself in a stall. Why did you say anything? The rest of the team had just left him alone, but you were never a fan of turning a blind eye to peopleâs problems. It just didnât seem right. Despite the fact that the other team members are clearly each otherâs family, you are technically just a coworker. So youâve definitely overstepped, but it just didnât seem right to let it happen. To Jack. Not Hotch. Though technically you did care about Hotch too. As a friend. Probably.Â
âHey, you okay in there?â
You startle from your thoughts and see Emilyâs shoes from under the stall. You quickly shake yourself together and flush the toilet you clearly havenât used before coming out.
âYeah? Am I not allowed to pee?â, you laugh, washing your hands. Emily frowns, but knows better than to press. She might have seen you run out of a precinct conference room youâd been alone with Hotch in, but youâre not going to tell her why and she doesnât overstep boundaries. She pretends to believe you and moves the conversation to the case. The team has figured out who the unsub is and are about to raid her house. You both leave the bathroom and move towards the SUVs with everyone else. Everyone except Hotch.Â
âWe gotta go. Where the hellâs Hotch?â, Derek asks.
âHe was on the phone with Strauss, said he wanted us to go without himâ, Rossi says, walking to the passenger seat. âLetâs goâ.
Derek shrugs his shoulders and everyone piles into the cars. You feel your stomach drop. Technically you did just tell your superior off. Was he going to report you for insubordination? Maybe he had had enough and was finally telling Strauss to transfer you. He hadnât wanted you on the team in the first place. If you get fired from the BAU youâll probably have to leave the FBI. You shake your head. Whatever happens, the case comes first. You need to stop the unsub before she hurts anyone else.Â
You try to forget about your earlier conversation with Hotch and focus on the case. The unsubâs apartment is empty, but Rossi finds her next target, Faye Landreaux, in her journal. You all drive to her house and Emily distracts the unsub while Morgan sneaks Faye outside. Sheâs trembling like a leaf and doesnât respond when you ask if sheâs okay, so you guide her to a paramedic to make sure she hasnât gotten any injuries. Technically your priority right now should be the unsub, but the entire police department and 4 FBI agents have a gun pointed at her and Faye is completely alone. You donât feel right leaving her yet, so once sheâs been looked at, you try to talk to her when you hear a gunshot from behind you. Faye cries out and you let her know sheâs okay. The sheriff has shot the unsub. Itâs over. A police officer the victim knows starts talking to her so you move back to the team. Emily pulls back the unsubâs shirt to reveal that she had maimed herself to become the âAngel Makerâsâ last victim. You fail to not feel nauseous.Â
Itâs late, so youâre all staying the night in Ohio. On the drive, everyoneâs talking about how early they have to get up tomorrow. You look out the window and canât stop thinking about love and what it does to people. What it did to Chloe Kelcher. To all of the âAngel Makerâsâ fans. Female unsubs that hurt other women always bothers you more than other cases. Emily notices your silence.Â
âYou okay?â, she asks quietly.Â
âJust tiredâ, you smile. If she notices it doesnât reach your eyes, she doesnât mention it. She nudges her knee against yours - an âIâm here if you need meâ without words.Â
You nudge her back - âthanks. I knowâ. She smiles. You really are tired though - itâs 2am because the unsub liked attacking at night - and you stifle a yawn. Youâre about to fall asleep when the car abruptly stops, signalling your arrival.Â
Itâs a cute inn, the owner offered you all free rooms for the night as a thanks for capturing the unsub. Everyone piles out, eager to go to bed. Youâre suddenly awake though when you see whoâs in the lobby handing out keys - Hotch. Heâs looking straight at you. Everyone grabs their keys and turns in for the night. If anyone notices you and Hotch lag behind, they donât say. He gestures to a corner with some armchairs.Â
âCan we talk for a minute?â
You nod, slowly taking a seat. Youâre too afraid to speak and keep your eyes on the ground. Was he going to fire you now? In some inn in rural Ohio?
âThank you.â
What?Â
You snap your head up to meet his gaze.Â
âI called Strauss earlier to let her know Iâm taking 2 weeks off from the field. You were right earlier. What Iâm doing isnât fair to the team or to Jack. I want to apologise for putting you in a position where you felt you needed to tell your boss that he was being stupid. That shouldnât have to be your responsibility.â
He looks straight into your eyes and you can see the sincerity flooded in his.Â
âIâll be taking a car back to Quantico. I shouldnât have gotten on a plane at all in my condition. You donât have to worry about me.â He takes a breath. âAnd I appreciate you telling me what I needed to hear. Even if you shouldnât have had toâ, he adds.Â
You donât know what to say, so you say the first thing that pops into your brain.Â
âIâm not fired?â
Aaron looks incredibly guilty.Â
âYou thought I was going to fire you?â
You nod, still unable to form coherent thoughts in your relief.Â
âNo you are definitely not fired. Iâm sorry for making you feel like your job was on the lineâ, he says and feels even guiltier at the obvious release of tension in your shoulders.  âIf anything I should be fired for endangering you all with my inability to make sound decisionsâ, he sighs. âWhen youâre the boss, people become too afraid to tell you that youâre wrong. And sometimes I forget that I can beâ.
You try to find the right words. âI donât think being worried about people getting hurt when youâre not working is wrongâ, you say. âBut Iâm glad youâre taking care of yourself. And thank you for apologising.â
Aaron nods at this, searching your eyes for something. He seems to be pleased with what he finds and stands up. You follow suit, and the both of you start to walk towards your rooms. You lapse into silence as you walk up the stairs until Hotch clears his throat.
âWell, when someone tells you that they respect you but youâre being insane, you rethink your priorities a littleâ, he chuckles, trying to break the ice.Â
You feel your entire face grow warm - you had forgotten that you had called him that.Â
âSorryâ, you mumble.
He stops abruptly and you turn to look at him.Â
âPlease donât ever apologise for what you said to me today.âÂ
His gaze bores into you as if to try to make you understand. No wonder he has the most confessions from unsubs in interrogations. His stare is a little lethal. Your knees feel a little weak.Â
âSorry for saying sorry?â, you manage.
He raises a brow at you.Â
âOk. Then Iâm not sorry?â, you offer. He smiles at this.Â
âGood. Because Iâm very grateful it happened.â
You beam.Â
âIâm glad you think so.â
âI do.â
You reach your room first. You move to unlock your door and he waits to make sure you get inside safety. Your hand stills on the doorknob and you turn around.Â
âI hope you know that itâs still true.â
He looks confused.Â
âI still respect you. And now I respect you for being able to step back. And for apologising. Maybe it doesnât mean a lot coming from me, but I think youâre a great boss and a great dad. Jack is very lucky.â You meet his eyes so he knows you mean it. âYouâre a good person, Hotch.â
A lump forms in Aaronâs throat. He doesnât know how to tell you how much your words mean to him. He wishes, not for the first time in his life, that he was better at communicating his feelings. He shakes his head.Â
âIt does mean a lot. I respect you too, Y/N.âHe pauses, as if trying to find the perfect words. âYouâre always looking at the good in people. Jack loves you. And youâre kind, not just with the team. When we catch unsubs you always make sure to take care of victims.â
Your eyes widen. You hadnât known that heâd noticed.
âYouâre smart, loyal, empathetic. I know that these last few months have been⌠unpleasant for you. And Iâm sorry for my part in that. But Iâm proud to have you on our team. I know that this morning you were just doing what was right, and earlier you said we arenât friends, but you were the friend I needed today. So thank you.âÂ
You blink, trying not to well up at his words. You donât know if anyoneâs ever said something like that to you. Afraid you might cry if you speak, you give him a hug. Itâs quick, nothing intimate, but it feels righter than words in this moment. You take a step back.
âSo weâre friends?â, you ask, opening the door to your room. He looks at you thoughtfully.Â
âIâd like to think soâ, he smiles softly. You give him a smile back.
âGood night, Hotch.â
âGood night, Y/N.â
You sleep well that night for the first time in a while.Â
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The next morning, youâre quiet as Hotch tells everyone heâs driving back to Quantico instead of taking the jet. You offer to take the drive with him, which surprises yourself just as much as the team. While you had gotten closer with the rest of the team in the last month, you and Hotch arenât really close enough for you to voluntarily spend 7 hours in a car together. Youâre not exactly sure why you offered either.Â
Youâre too busy trying to get everyone on board that you all miss Rossiâs barely hidden glee at this unexpected development in your relationship.Â
âItâll be fun!â, you say excitedly.Â
âI love you, but 7 hours is crazy baby girlâ
âLong car trips make me nauseous. In fact thereâs a correlation between-â
âYeah no, the baby makes me carsick.â
âThe thought of being trapped in a car for 7 hours makes me sickâ
Youâre a little sad because a group road trip would be fun, and it would help to have a buffer between you and Hotch, but it is unfair to force everyone into something theyâre uncomfortable with, so you give everyone a hug goodbye before sliding into the passenger seat beside Hotch. You can almost feel him overthinking.Â
âYou donât have to do thisâ, he says.
âI know. I want toâ, you tell him. Surprisingly, this is true.Â
He stares at you.
âItâs 7 hoursâ
âItâll be longer if you keep arguing with meâ, you shrug.
He stares at you some more.
âIâm not leaving you to do this alone. Plus 7 hours isnât that long if youâre with a friendâ
He smiles at this.
âA friend?â
âUnless youâre taking back what you said last night?â, you ask tentatively. Had he just been reacting to what you said to him? What if-
âNo. I meant everything I saidâ, he says firmly, looking directly at you to make sure you know heâs serious. His gaze that felt intimidating last night, now somehow makes you feel calm. But it might take a while before you can maintain eye contact with him. You turn to face the road.
âGood. Now drive, or Iâll call Reid and ask him to explain the statistics of car crashes in Ohioâ, you tease. His eyes crinkle in amusement.
âDriving right nowâ.
You grin and start looking at your CD options.
âIf Iâm your friend does this mean I get to choose where we eat lunch?â, he asks.
You roll your eyes.
âYou didnât let me drive so Iâm picking lunch.â
âYes maâamâ.
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âTheyâre driving here together from Ohio? Doesnât Hotch hate her?â, Penelope asks through the screen.Â
âI donât think he hates her. Donât you remember what it was like when I first joined?â, Emily asks the team.Â
âWe never hated you! Except maybe Spencer. But that was a whole other thing. I just donât get why he still doesnât like her. Sheâs so sweetâ, Penelope pouts.
âHe didnât tell her no, so thatâs an improvementâ, Derek reasons.
âI didnât hate Emily!â, Spencer scoffs.
Emily raises an eyebrow at him which causes him to sputter.Â
âWell ok I wasnât very nice to you at first. But it wasnât because I hated youâ, he tries to explain. Emily mouths a quick âI knowâ to let him know sheâs joking.Â
âI donât think Hotch has ever hated Y/Nâ, Rossi chuckles. âHe just needs time.â
Everyone nods. They all relied on him now, but Hotch was famous for being cold at first. Rossi grins at everyone missing his point. Being the only profiler on the team with relationship experience made for excellent entertainment. Theyâll get it at some point, he thinks, sipping his drink.Â
(to be continued)
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kindly stop putting the jennifer jareau hashtag onto fics that are aaron hotchner x reader, itâs annoying
I didnât know đ I thought the non xreader tags were for if they appear in the story? But Iâll keep it in mind for next time! sorry :(
Unreliable narrator? More like unreliable author
It Happened in Texas
Aaron Hotchner x Fem Readerâ¤ď¸
Chapter 2 : five year olds are better than you (at making friends)
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A/N: Yet again Iâve written an unrealistic scenario for the plot. And Iâll do it again. This is just crack plot and some fluff. The team having a good time. Use of y/n a few times.
Fun fact for context: most handcuffs used by law enforcement have universal keys
word count: 2.8k
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You make it through the next few months without any issues. You go on a case, report to Strauss and decline any of the teamâs non-work-related invites. The team is polite, but you (deservedly) feel like an outsider. And Hotch still ignores you most of the time. Youâve both managed to somehow do your job and pretend the other person doesnât exist. The team pretends not to notice. Your days start to seem cyclical, but at least unlike Houston, no one refuses to work with you.Â
âHi!â
You startle from your paperwork to see a child smiling at you. Heâs sweet looking, with blonde hair and big brown eyes. How did a child get in here?
âI like your hair. Are you daddyâs new work friend? Are you also a superhero?â
Itâs an odd lineup of questions. You try your best to answer them.
âThank you. I like your hair too. Iâm not a superhero, I think. Your dad is a superhero?â
The child nods seriously.
âHeâs not a real superhero like Spider-Man, but heâs a superhero to meâ, he tells you.Â
Your heart melts. His father must be a really great dad.
âThatâs so cool! Are you here to visit him?â, you ask.
The child nods. âBut heâs busy right nowâ.
You donât remember anyone on the team mentioning family visiting today.Â
âWhatâs your name?Â
âJackâ.
âHi Jack, Iâm y/nâ.
Who was this kid?
âUncle Spence!â
You watch the young profiler hug the child.Â
Jack tries to hustle him for candy, but Spencer apologises and says he doesnât have any. You offer him a chocolate from your drawer which immediately makes you Jackâs favourite. He decides to take residence on your lap.Â
You look at Spencer.Â
âUncle?â
He looks flustered.Â
âOh thatâs just what he calls us. Heâs Hotchâs kidâ.
What? This little angel?
âJack? Jack where are you?â
You look up to see Hotch come out of his office looking distressed.Â
âIâm here!â, the boy shouts.
Hotch makes his way over.
âSorry buddy the meeting ran late I - â
He notices where Jack is sitting and looks at you apologetically.Â
âHis school suddenly closed today and I couldnât get a babysitter. Sorry if he bothered youâ.
Oh? So heâs not ignoring you if itâs in front of his kid. Noted.
âNo thatâs okay. Sorry for giving him chocolate. He said he was hungryâ.
Hotch picks him up from your lap.Â
âItâs not a problemâ, he tells you. âSorry for making you wait Jack. Letâs go have lunchâ, he tells the child.Â
Jack looks at his dad.Â
âCan she come to my birthday party?â
Hotch looks between you and his son hesitantly.Â
âBuddy itâs in three days. She might be busyâ.
Jack looks devastated.
âPlease?â, he asks you.
âThatâs okay. I can comeâ, you tell him.
âSee dad!â, Jack tells Hotch.
âIâll text you the address. And thank youâ, the older Hotchner tells you.
âNo problemâ.
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You make sure to enter the party late and wait until you see Hotch talking with a parent to sneak in. The BAU are all in one corner, drinking and laughing together. You steer clear of them and leave your present on the gift table. When youâve run out of moms to talk to, you start clearing up garbage and washing dishes. A little blonde head pops up beside you.
âHi!â
âJack! Happy Birthday!â
He opens his arms for a hug and you bend down to oblige.
âWhy are you tidying up?â, he asks.
âWell I didnât really have much to do and I wanted to help outâ, you tell him.
Jack frowns.
âSo you donât have any friends?â, he asks, deeply concerned.Â
âNo, I have friends. I-â, you think to yourself. You had uprooted your life to move to D.C. for this job. The only people who you knew in the city were your coworkers. Who you avoid because technically, youâre spying on them. Jesus Christ, the kid is right. You have no friends.
Jack sees you come to the realisation in real time and pats your arm like youâre a dog.
âThatâs okay. Sometimes people have very little friends. Like my dad. Uncle Dave always says, thatâs why you have no friends Aaronâ, Jack tells you, imitating the older man.
You choke on air.
âAuntie Pen says dad would have more friends if he smiled more. Do you smile?â, Jacks asks you seriously.
You nod.Â
He seems satisfied. âThen you can probâly have friendsâ, he tells you. âBut if not, itâs okay because you can be my friendâ.
You smile. How did such a grumpy man raise this kid?Â
âIâd love to be your friend Jackâ, you tell him. âYouâre my favourite Hotchner. But donât tell your dadâ. You didnât need him thinking that you were trying to get closer to the team by befriending Jack.
âDonât tell me what?â
You turn to see your scowling unit chief.
You feel your stomach drop, but his face causes Jack to giggle.Â
âItâs a secret!â, he tells his dad, jumping into his arms. Hotch picks him up and gives him a soft kiss on his head. He whispers something in Jackâs ear which makes his eyes light up and he scrambles to the backyard. Hotch looks at you for an explanation.
You shrug you shoulders. âA secretâs a secret.â
Hotch stares at you like he can somehow read your mind if he looks at you long enough.
âYouâre very loyalâ, he says.Â
His tone is accusatory, and youâre certain heâs talking no longer talking about Jack.
I donât want to be, you want to say. But you need your job.
âI care about my friends. That makes me loyalâ, you say.
He scoffs. âSheâs not your friendâ.
You try not to roll your eyes. Obviously you donât think Strauss is your friend.
âAnd are you?â, you ask. âMy friendâ.
Hotch stares at you like youâve sprouted a second head, but he doesnât have time to answer because Jack tackles you into a hug.Â
âThank you thank you thank you!âÂ
Youâre thrown off balance by the force of the child and almost fall over. Hotch grabs your arm to keep you steady then quickly lets go. Jack holds up the Lego set that you bought him.Â
âDad this is the one I said I wanted! The limited edition one!â, he says excitedly.
Hotch smiles at his son. âThatâs so great buddyâ.
Jack runs off to show everyone else. Hotch looks at you gratefully.
âIâve been looking for that everywhere. I canât believe you found it. You got it in two days?â.
After overhearing him asking JJ about it in the office and had scouring the internet for one, you had used your day off yesterday to go to some sketchy seller in New York because they refused to ship it to you for some reason. You had technically bought it to get on Hotchâs good side, but the hassle was worth it to see Jackâs face light up.Â
âI care about my friendsâ, you shrug.
Hotch stares at you again.Â
âWell Iâm sure Jack appreciates it. Thank you.â
You nod and he looks like he might say something else, but he just grabs a bag of chips and moves to head back to the party. You move back towards the sink.
âYou donât have to do thatâ, he tells you. âThe dishes, or tidying up - youâre a guest. Thank you for everything youâve already cleaned. But you should enjoy the partyâ, he tells you before leaving the kitchen.Â
You donât want to go back outside yet so you clean whatâs left in the sink and then walk back outside. Jack immediately spots you and makes his way over.Â
âThank you for the presentâ, he tells you.Â
âYou already said thatâ, you laugh.Â
âYeah, but my dad said I have to say it again properlyâ, he tells you seriously.
Oh. Had they talked about you just now?
âWell youâre welcome. I hope you like itâ.
âI like itâ, he grins. And then heâs grabbing your hand and dragging you over to the BAU.Â
Shit.
âAuntie Emily! Auntie Pen! Y/N is super awesome but she has no friends! You should be friends!â
Nononononono.Â
The whole team stares at you and you feel yourself turn bright red. Thank God for foundation. You need to fix this, now.
âJack, thatâs um very nice of you, but-â
âWhat do you mean Jack?â, Emily asks. âSheâs our friend already. We even sleep in the same room on trips. I donât do that with non-friendsâ, she adds. Sheâs talking to him, but she looks at you.Â
Thank God for Emily Prentiss. You shoot her a grateful look.
Jack looks at you sadly. âDoes this mean we canât be friends now? Because you already have grown up friends?â
âNo way! Of course weâre still friendsâ, you tell him. Jack beams. Heâs so cute, you think. You wish Hotch smiled this much.
âOk! Then Iâm going to play Star Wars nowâ, he tells you, running off. Youâre immediately reminded that youâre standing beside your coworkers who are all grinning at you.
âI am so sorry-â, you start.
âShe refuses to come out for drinks, doesnât talk to us outside of work, but she tells a 5 year old that she needs help making friendsâ, Derek teases.
âI donât need help making friends! I-â
âName one time you willingly came for drinks with usâ, Emily says.
You both know itâs none.
âI-â
âLeave the kid alone. Sheâs probably scared of all of you hounding her with all your questionsâ, Rossi chides.Â
âThis is so great!â, Penelope tells you. âI mean youâve been avoiding us so we thought you didnât want to be friends, or Strauss was telling you things about us, but if youâre just freaked out, we can be totally be normal!â
Spencer coughs. âThat last part may prove difficultâ.
Penelope smiles at you and lightly smacks him.
âSo? You want to have drinks after this?â
You should say no. But Penelope was right. If you kept saying no, it sent the wrong message. You did like them.
âOkâ.
The group raises a glass to you and you smile.Â
Maybe this wonât be so bad.
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This was bad. When they said âhave drinksâ, you thought they meant at a bar, talking over drinks like colleagues. Turns out they meant drinking games and shots. At Hotchâs house. Post birthday party, which meant everyone was already a couple of drinks in when you started.Â
âTruth or dare!â, JJ shouts.
âDare!â, Penelope yells.
âI dare you to⌠wear one of Hotchâs ties and pretend to be him for the next round!â
Derek grins. âGood luck baby girl. Donât let the boss man kill you.â
Penelope makes a point of furrowing her brows. âDonât call me baby girl. That is inappropriate for the workplaceâ, she huffs in a deep voice. The whole table erupts in laughter. Then Emily turns to you.Â
âTruth or dare!â
Youâre not sure you can handle any questions at your level of inebriation.
âDareâ.
Emily looks like youâve handed her a briefcase full of cash. Oh no.
âI dare you⌠to kiss the person this bottle lands on!â
God, if youâre there, help me, you think.
Hotch huffs. âPrentiss, sheâs your junior, and we are not teenagers. Thatâs just harassment. Change the dare.â
Thank all that is holy.
Emily pouts.Â
âFine. I dare you to ⌠handcuff yourself to the person the bottle lands on for the rest of the night. Except for when you go to the bathroomâ.
What?
âPrentiss-â
âNo! If sheâs not comfortable, sheâs capable for speaking for herselfâ, Emily says. âRight?â
You nod. Youâre pretty much already sitting together with everyone - it wonât make much of a difference anyway.
âItâs fine.â
Emily beams and spins the bottle. I mean it might not be so bad. Being cuffed to Penelope or Spencer could be kind of funny.
âHotch!â
You had to be cursed.
âPrentiss, this is -â
She ignores him and cuffs his wrist, and the other one to yours.Â
âOkay! Now everyone give me your keys so they donât secretly uncuff. Iâll keep them, so let me know when you need to use the bathroomâ.
Hotch glares at her, but everyone hands her their key. Then they move on to bother the next person.
JJ moves over so that Hotch can sit next to you. You hadnât realised how little space there was on the couch until itâs his thigh touching yours instead of hers.
âIâm sorry about this. Usually theyâre less⌠chaoticâ, Hotch tries to explain.
âThatâs okayâ, you tell him.Â
Itâs nice. The team reminds you of James, your best friend from your previous job at the Houston field office.
âCan Jack sleep with everyone shouting like this?â, you ask.
Hotch nods. âHeâll pretty much sleep anywhere if I tuck him in first.â
Thatâs sweet.
âHeâs a great kid.â
âThank you.â
You manage through the next few hours. It turns out that Hotch is a great conversationalist when forced to not ignore you. Youâre actually enjoying the way the team somehow ropes him in to things because heâs not great at saying no to them. But it starts to get late.Â
âPrentiss? Can you uncuff us please?â
Emily sways and giggles drunkenly. âYouâre so nice and polite. Why canât everyone else say please when theyâre asking for things? Derek is rudeâ, she pouts. âAnd donât call me Prentiss. It makes me feel old. Call me Emily.â
âOk. Emily, please can you give me a key?â, you try again.
âWhat key?â
âTo the handcuffs?â
âI donât have a keys, I gave mine to Penelopeâ
What?
âPrentiss, this is not a joke. We all gave you ours. Just give us oneâ, Hotch scowls.
She leans in to whisper, but in her drunkenness itâs quite loud. âI donât have any keys. But heâs so madâ. She looks at you excitedly. âDo you have a key?â
âNo Emily. I gave you mineâ, you tell her patiently. Hotch finds Penelope.
âGarcia! Prentiss says you have the keys to the handcuffsâ.Â
Penelope stares.
âNo I donât?â
âEmily?â
She looks devastated.
âThatâs too bad. He looks mad. Hehe. Bad, madâ.
You and Hotch looks at each other in exasperation.Â
âDo you have any spares?â, you ask.Â
He shakes his head.Â
âMy spare is in my car, but I left it at the office yesterdayâ.
Neither of you can exactly drive to the office handcuffed. And everyone else is highly intoxicated.Â
âSo we have to just wait until theyâre sober?â, you ask.
Hotch runs is free hand over his face.
âUnfortunatelyâ.
You watch everyone else settle down in the spare bedrooms or go home. Then itâs just you and Hotch in the living room.
âIâm sorry, Iâd offer to sleep on the couch, butâŚâ, you both look at a happily sleeping Emily. âIâve only got my bedroom leftâ.
âOh.â
âOr we could not sleep? Just drink coffee and wait for⌠however long it takes them to get up?â, he offers.Â
Thatâs not going to work at all. You donât function well after staying up all night. Or after too much coffee.
âNo, itâs fine. We should sleep and Iâm sure youâre tired after the party todayâ, you tell him.Â
âOkayâ.
You both reluctantly make your way up the stairs. He offers you a toothbrush and you both brush your teeth in silence. You canât exactly change handcuffed, so you get into bed with your regular clothes. Hotch turns off the light and you both lie there in the dark.Â
âGood nightâ, you say quietly.
âGood nightâ, he says back.Â
Somehow you both fall asleep.
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You wake up to the smell of cologne and a soft fabric pressed to your face. Itâs warm, and you snuggle into it to get closer. Then you feel something poke your shoulder. You blink open your eyes to see big brown eyes on a tiny face.Â
âAre you and daddy friends now?â
What?
You look up and see that the warm thing youâre cuddling is actually your boss. You immediately yank yourself back, but forget the handcuff. It yanks him on top of you and the jerking movement makes him wake up.
âWhat?â, he mumbles sleepily.
Then he realises whatâs going on and tries to scramble away.
âOh, I am so sorry-â
âNo, I forgot we were handcuffed and I pulled too hard-â
âThatâs my fault-â
âDad can I have pancakes?â, Jack asks.
You both turn to look at him.
âOf course buddy. Iâll be right down. Can you give daddy 5 minutes?â
âOkayâ.
Jack saunters out of the room.
Hotch groans. âI am going to kill Prentissâ.
You giggle, but the sentiment is pretty much the same.Â
âLetâs go find herâ.
It turns out Emily had hidden the handcuffs under a plant âto be safeâ and she apologises profusely as she uncuffs you both.Â
âNext time I say no to a dare, it means noâ, Hotch tells her.
âOkayâ, she tells him. And then looks at you and grabs your hands in supplication. âI am so so sorry. Please forgive me. And donât let this stop you from going out with us next time, because I promise itâs usually not as badâ.
Hotch glowers at her from beside you. But he seems pleased that at least youâve been apologised to.
âI have to make breakfast for my son, so go home, or help set the tableâ, he tells her.Â
She rolls her eyes at you.
âYes sirâ.
Hotch stomps away.
Emily and you lock eyes and start giggling.Â
Maybe having friends in the BAU wonât be so bad.
Chapter 3
It Happened in Texas
Aaron Hotchner x Fem Reader â¤ď¸ Chapter 1: Apparently you have a magnet for shitty bosses
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A/N: For plot purposes, Haley is not in the picture, but Jack does appear later in the story. Also I gave Strauss some of Linda Barnesâs personality so sheâs really annoying :)
Tags/Warnings: mentions of violence typical to Criminal Minds. This becomes a comedy in chapter 2, but chapter 1 is very world/character-buildy, sorry đ It gets funnier I swear đ¤Ą
The case in this chapter is loosely based on s3e8.
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âAbsolutely notâ.
The dark-haired man tries to rein in his barely concealed anger at his boss, who, honestly, you werenât exactly a huge fan of right now either. He gestures to you.
âI donât know anything about her. Itâs my job to decide whether someone is a good fit for the teamâ, he scowls. Frankly, youâre impressed that he hasnât exploded.
âAgent Hotchner, I have hired her because I think sheâs perfectly capable of doing the jobâ.Â
You swallow a scoff. Sure. Thatâs why.
âMy decision is final. And you have a case to get toâ, Strauss snaps.
Agent Hotchner glares at her as she walks away. Then he turns his stare to you.Â
âWeâre leaving for a case in 10 minutes. Do you have your go bag?â, he asks, not unkindly.
âYes sir.â
He nods and walks towards the BAU bullpen. You follow him.Â
âI trust youâll keep this altercation between usâ, he tells you. âI donât want the team to be distractedâ.
âYes, sirâ.
âJust call me Hotch.â
âYes, s- Hotchâ.
Heâs being pretty nice given the situation heâs been put in. But you wonder, not for the first time today, if you should have turned down this job.
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15 minutes ago
âCome inâ.
You step into the office of the blonde woman youâd interviewed with. She had been quite pleasant then.
âAssistant Director Straussâ, you greet her.
âAgent. Take a seat. Iâd like to discuss some things before I introduce you to your unit chiefâ.
You wonder what the unit chief is like. Youâd heard great things about Aaron Hotchner from your former colleagues.Â
âAs Iâm sure you know this position at the BAU is a highly coveted opportunityâ, she starts.
âYes maâamâ.
âIâd like you to be comfortable here, so I hope we can work together to make that happenâ.
Oh?
âThank you maâam. Iâll do my best.â
âExcellent! Iâll be expecting an additional personal report for all of your cases.â
âIâm sorry?â
She smiles at you like youâre stupid.
âAgent Hotchner might run a tight ship, but itâs my job to make sure it runs smoothlyâ, she tells you. âSo I just need you to give me details about your cases. No need to mention it to Agent Hotchner, just write the report and send it straight to me.â
âYou want me to report on the team? Without telling them?â
This was not what you signed up for.
She laughs mirthlessly.Â
âItâs just a report agent. Think of it as a ⌠peer evaluation. I just want to make sure thereâs no issues. Iâm sure you would understand. Especially after what happened in Houston?â
You grit your teeth. Of course she knew.
âYes maâamâ.
You try to smile.
âI knew I was right to hire youâ, she says.Â
You both know youâre only here because she was the only one who accepted your transfer request.Â
âAgent. If this conversation leaves this room, youâll have to understand why I can no longer keep you on this teamâ.
Fantastic. You were already getting threatened on your first day.Â
You plaster on a smile.
âOf course.â
She smiles back, just as fake.
âGreat. Now Iâll introduce you to Agent Hotchner. Youâll have to forgive him for his ⌠attitudeâ, she says contemptuously. âHeâs going through a rough timeâ.
And now your boss was moody too? You were regretting come here by the second.Â
Strauss presses the intercom button on her phone.
âSend him inâ.
The door is opened by a tall, handsome man. Heâs maybe in his late 30s, and heâs well dressed. He has authority figure written all over him, but he looks confused to see you.
âAssistant Director?â, he greets. You suspect itâs not often that heâs walked into a situation where he doesnât know whatâs happening. An exception being right now.
âAgent Hotchner, come in. Iâd like you to meet Agent Y/L/Nâ.
He stretches a hand forward and you shake it.Â
âNice to meet you.â
âLikewiseâ.
He looks at Strauss.Â
âWhat is this about?â
Strauss looks like sheâs holding back a grin.Â
âSheâll be joining the BAU effective immediatelyâ.
Agent Hotchner looks like heâs just been handed a bomb.
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Present
He doesnât talk to you at all as youâre climbing into the jet. The team donât pretend to hide their shock at your arrival. Hotch quickly introduces you and then takes a seat at the back. You politely smile at their wide eyes, but inside you try to fight the urge to turn around and go kick Strauss in the shin. She didnât even tell them she was hiring you. Unbelievable. This day could not get any worse. The team starts asking you all sorts of questions. Hotch cuts them off.
âThatâs enough. Brief us on the case JJâ.
They all follow his directive immediately. A pretty blonde woman who must be JJ hands everyone on the team a file. Thereâs a pause as everyone realises you donât have one, because she didnât know you would be here. A dark haired woman who introduces herself as Emily offers to share hers with you. You smile at her gratefully and try to be invisible as JJ briefs the team.Â
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Your first case is in Bridgewater, Florida. A girl has been found with her body eaten by alligators, her fingers cut off and a pentagram carved into her chest. Itâs not exactly a great first day welcome. Hotch comes back from the coronerâs office with news that the victim had been force fed fingers before her death. And that none of them were hers, and six of them are index fingers. Remember when you thought your day couldnât get any worse? This was definitely worse. You wince at the news and Emily looks at you with concern.
âYou okay?â
You nod, but notice JJ and Agent Morgan discreetly share a dubious look. The latter turns to face you.Â
âField offices arenât exactly the same as the BAU. If youâre not up to it-â
âIâm fine. Iâd just like to catch the guy that did thisâ, you tell him.Â
You refuse to look weak or feed into the suspicion that you donât deserve to be here. Morgan stares at you before nodding in agreement and moving away to look over some files. You do the same to avoid any more conversation, and then notice something strange. You pull out a photo.
âThis crime scene shows the books the victim was carrying were arranged into a neat row. This specific placement could suggest the unsub was at some point in a mental institutionâ.
Morgan looks doubtful, but still takes a look.Â
Agent Reid springs up. âOf course! When the severely mentally ill are institutionalised, theyâre taught to keep things clean and neat to promote order, exactly like the books in that photo!â
Youâre a little speechless at his enthusiasm, but it seems his confirmation convinces the team, who now look a little less skeptical about your abilities. They call Garcia to check for names and update Hotch. Garcia calls back about a specific mental institution for a case like the one youâre looking for. Hotch immediately stands up to leave.
âReid, letâs goâ, he orders. The young genius scuttles after him.Â
They find a name for the unsub, Floyd Feylinn Ferrel - a cannibal that believes heâs possessed by a flesh eating demon. He was also at the search party earlier to look for a missing girl. The team finds him, but one victim is still missing - Tracy Lambert. Floyd refuses to talk without Father Marks, the priest at his church. They bring him into the interrogation room with Morgan while you and Rossi pore over the sign in sheets from the search party. You frown.Â
âSomethings wrongâ, you mutter. The older agent looks at you in confusion.
âHe signed the volunteer sheet, but not the search team sheet. It doesnât make senseâ, you say, handing him the papers. Usually unsubs joined the search team. Why would he just volunteer to be there?
âFather, I feel so alone. Like God has abandoned meâ, Floyd laments.Â
The priest shakes his head kindly. âYou are not alone, my son. God is in all of usâ.
Your stomach drops as you see exactly what Floyd had volunteered for - the food station.Â
âWe need to stop the interviewâ, you panic, flinging open the interrogation room door.Â
Floyd stares right at you and grins.Â
âSo is Tracy Lambertâ.
âââââââââ
The plane ride back is quiet. You thankfully hadnât eaten anything at the search, but you still feel nauseous. Is this what all BAU cases were like? Maybe it wasnât too late to reapply somewhere else? Your unit chief interrupts your thoughts.
âGood job today Reid, we wouldnât have caught him if you hadnât noticed the booksâ, he says. You freeze in your seat, but the younger agent doesnât notice your discomfort. In fact he barely looks up from his book to correct the unit chief.Â
âActually it wasnât me that figured it out. It was y/nâ.
Hotch looks taken aback and he turns to you, which leads to some awkward eye contact. He looks pained, but he gives you a nod and then moves to the back of the plane.Â
Emily nudges your elbow from her seat next to yours.Â
âYou did good today. Heâll come aroundâ, she tells you.Â
âI really didnât know that no one was informed of my transfer-â, you try to explain, but she stops you.
âI know better than anyone how you feel right now. As long as you do your job and are loyal to the team, everythingâs going to be fineâ.Â
You nod.Â
âLook, today was a rough case. Weâre going for drinks when we land. Want to come?â, she offers.
You think about the report youâre about to write for Strauss tonight, detailing everything that just happened today. Itâs going to take you hours to make sure it doesnât incriminate anyone on the team.Â
âNo, Iâm tired, but thanks. You guys have funâ.
On the drive home, you realise that you wonât ever be friends with them. You were a spy, even if you didnât want to be.Â
You had come here to escape. Instead, you had just traded one prison for another.Â
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Emily enters Penelopeâs office to pick her up before drinks.
Penelope greets her with a guilty look.
âOk. I did something, but donât be mad. I looked into her fileâ.
âPen!â
âWhat? Sheâs new, I donât like new. And we donât know anything about her. Donât you want to know how she got hired without Hotchâs approval?â
Emily raises an eyebrow.
âIÂ was hired without Hotchâs approval.â
Penelope gives her puppy eyes and Emily gives in.
âFine. What did you find?â
The analyst practically lights up.
âOk, so she graduated the FBI academy with high scores. Went straight to the Houston field office and she was very good at her job - excellent peer reviews and high scores on all of her evaluationsâ, Penelope starts, putting all of your personal data onto her screen. âAlmost everything about her is perfect. Except-â, she clicks on a file. âAbout two months ago she suddenly requested a transfer to basically every department that was hiring and got rejected by almost all of them. Except oursâ.Â
Emily frowns. âShe has stellar performance evaluations but no one wants to hire her? And why was she so desperate to transfer?â
âYeah, I thought that was weird too, so I looked into it, but thereâs nothing. Except that in her last month at Houston, she isnât listed on a single one of their cases.â
âNone?â
âItâs like she didnât exist, but she was there every day, I checked her attendance and itâs flawlessâ.
Emily presses her lips together. She remembers how much she had tried to seal her own history.Â
âI donât think we should be looking anymore. If whatever happened isnât in the database, then we arenât meant to see it. Sheâll tell us when sheâs readyâ.
Penelope looks apprehensive, but she closes the files.Â
âSheâs really nice! And sheâs good, she helped us solve the case todayâ, Emily tries to convince the IT specialist.Â
âIâm telling you something is fishyâ.
Emily might not say it out loud, but she definitely agreed.
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Chapter 2
It Happened in Texas
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Aaron Hotchner x Fem Reader
summary: you join the BAU, but the past just wonât leave you alone. slow burn enemies (to friends) to lovers. angst with a happy ending.
tags/warnings: Later chapters are rated E. This has many unrealistic scenarios - stuck in an elevator, only one bed etc. Sorry not sorry :) other than angst and smut itâs also crack comedy. Sue me.
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âď¸ chapter 1: apparently you have a magnet for shitty bosses
âď¸ chapter 2: five year olds are better than you (at making friends)
âď¸ chapter 3: youâre not trying to get fired - itâs just raw talent
âď¸ chapter 4: heâs so dreamy, itâs a problem (coming soon) â¤ď¸âđĽ
âď¸ chapter 5: i hate lying (coming soon)
âď¸ chapter 6: so conference is a code, right? (coming soon) â¤ď¸âđĽ
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