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Youâre my Home - Spencer Reid x Reader

Murders, betrayal, violence, and corpses. Or, in other words, a typical day at work for Dr. Spencer Reid.
He felt the overwhelming exhaustion of the day start to catch up to him as he climbed the concrete steps to the house. His messenger bag somehow seemed heavier than usual as his limbs began to give in to the stress the day had brought. He unlocked the door and stepped inside, making sure to lock it behind him and reset the alarm system.
The little house was silent. Not eerily so, but peacefully. Spencer closed his eyes, took a deep comforting breath, and smiled. He was home.
Home was the place where he didnât have to worry about bodies dropping left and right. There was no one to pressure him to work harder or move faster. No profiling, combat, negotiation, or death. His only worries in this house involved toddler meltdowns and diaper changes, and he wouldnât have it any other way.
Spencer walked past the living room to the hallway, noticing the many toys and books scattered about. Dirty dishes sat in the sink, and daily crafts were scattered across the kitchen table, long forgotten. He smiled to himself. He could only imagine what destruction your smart, chaotic, beautiful children had caused today.
He slowly made his way down the hall, arriving at the first door and quietly pushing it open. The princess night light cast a pink glow around the room, illuminating the face of his daughter, sleeping soundly.
She was turning 5 soon. Where had the time gone?
He seemingly blinked and Ava had transformed from a fussy baby into a tiny, wildly intelligent human that understood his racing thoughts. Though so very little, she was already discovering the wonders of books and knowledge, and striving to learn all she could get her hands on. He knew from the moment she was born they had a special bond. She is one of the only people who truly understands his mind, because she shares it.
He slowly crept into her room, sitting on her bed gently, as not to wake her. He attempted to subtly kiss her forehead, but she stirred and sleepily opened her eyes, taking a moment to process what was happening.
âDaddy?â She whispered. He couldnât help but smile.
âHi baby. Iâm here.â
The excitement in her face was quickly replaced by her small bodyâs urge to fall asleep again.
âI missed you today.â She drowsily muttered.
âI missed you too.â He whispered back.
âMommy read me Chaucer, but it wasnât the same without you. Itâs okay though. We can read some different subjects together! I want to learn more math, but she doesnât like reading those to me as much as you do.â
Spencer felt his eyes slightly water. One of his greatest fears was missing these little moments with his children. He wanted nothing more than to read books and learn with Ava all day.
He also knew that you were an incredible mother who would read the entire phone book to Ava if she asked. You werenât offended at all by Avaâs requests to read with her Dad. You knew their bond was special, and couldnât be matched.
âI would love to learn some math with you. We can do that tomorrow though, okay?â
She nodded, smiling brightly as her eyes drifted closed again. His heart could hardly take the amount of love he harbored for that smile.
âGoodnight, Ava.â Spencer whispered, attempting to get up. She grabbed his hand before he could stand.
âDaddy, will you please stay just a little bit longer?â
She had him wrapped around her tiny finger.
âOf course I will.â
He held her hand and smoothed her hair back as she slowly but surely fell back into a deep sleep. Spencer pressed a kiss to her forehead, slowly put her hand back, and tip toed out of her room, quietly closing the door behind him.
Next, he made his way to the nursery.
He crept down the hall and into the babyâs room with ease. Ever so quietly, he leaned over the crib to observe the little boy, sound asleep.
Grayson had just turned 6 months old. It seemed like every time he got home from work his son had grown another inch.
Spencer didnât want to wake him. Lord knows you had enough on your plate with the little sleep you got. He didnât want to add to that stress. So, he simply watched Graysonâs tiny, adorable body squirm in his sleep.
It seemed like just yesterday he heard Avaâs first cry. How could time be flying by this quickly?
âGoodnight, Grayson.â He whispered, leaning down to kiss him on the forehead.
As he turned to leave the nursery, an intense feeling of guilt overwhelmed him. Lately, he was so caught up at the bureau that he barely saw his children in the daylight. He wasnât able to read with Ava, hold Grayson, or spend any time with you, his wife, his life partner.
Spencer would rather die than abandon his family the way his father abandoned him. He couldnât bear the thought of his babies not knowing him, not trusting him, never knowing how much he would give up for them. He felt his mind begin to spiral. So, as with many other intrusive thoughts, he pushed it away. He could deal with those feelings another time. Right now, he needed to sleep.
He stepped quietly into your bedroom, noticing that you left his lamp on for him. He smiled softly, heavy heart lifting a bit at the thought of you waiting up for him. He quickly put on his night clothes and padded to the bed.
Your shoulders rose and fell with every relaxed breath. Though you were facing away from him, he could tell you were wearing his favorite t-shirt. He smiled again and gently pulled back the covers.
You were pulled from your sleep as you felt your husband slide into the bed beside you. You sleepily, yet excitedly turned your body to face him, smiling and reaching your arms out to hold him.
Spencer surprised you. He gently cupped your face in his hands and kissed you deeply, longingly, passionately.
It mustâve been a really tough day at the BAU.
When he pulled back, his hands didnât leave your face and you pressed your forehead to his.
âDo you want to talk about it?â You gently asked.
âNo.â He stated. Kind, but firm.
You nodded. He would tell you later, when he was ready. He always did.
âDid you say goodnight to the babies?â
âOf course. Always.â You could hear the drowsiness in his voice as you felt the tension in his muscles begin to relax, but there was still something bothering him.
âHey, whatâs up?â You gently prodded, running a hand through his hair. He let out a deep sigh.
âItâs really nothing. I promise.â
You looked him straight in the eye. Your glance saying more to him than your words ever could.
Donât shut me out, Spencer. Iâm here.
He averted his gaze, but you brought your hand to his face, turning it to meet your eyes again. He could see the concern blooming, and was reminded how little he could hide from you. His partner. His person.
He couldnât help the flurry of loving thoughts running through his mind as his eyes responded.
You are so beautiful.
You smiled. You knew he meant it, but there was something more. However, the bags under his eyes suggested it could be a conversation for another time.
You leaned in and pressed a light, lingering kiss to his lips.
He smiled back at you, thankful for your understanding. He turned his bedside lamp off and promptly pulled you as close to him as possible, limbs intertwining, hearts finally whole again.
You laid like that for a solid couple of minutes before his racing mind couldnât take it anymore.
âDo you think they will resent me for not being around?â
You slowly opened your eyes and pulled back to look him in the eye, not having the faintest idea where he was going with this.
âWhat?â
Spencer sat up in bed and turned the light on again. He took a deep breath, and all at once you knew what was coming.
âDid you know that children who grow up without a father figure in the house are two times more likely to drop out of high school?â
âSpencerâŠâ You attempted to reach for him, but he was too focused now.
âOr⊠or what about the fact that they are more likely to have behavioral problems? Or that they are 279% more likely to carry guns and deal drugs than their peers? Thatâs a HUGE margin!â
âBut SpenceâŠâ You sat up to face him, knowing this needed to run its course before you could help him. You softly rubbed his back as he continued.
âChildren who have father involvement are far less likely to cause trouble. They get better grades in school, have better social skills, have a far greater emotional wellbeing, are less likely to succumb to obesity⊠the list is endless! And⊠and boys with absent fathers are more likely to become absent fathers themselves. What if Ava isnât succeeding as much as she could because Iâm not around? And what if Iâm scarring Graysonâs idea of a father? And now the pressure of raising our children is all on you and Iâm so afraid youâre going to start resenting me and I justâŠâ
âSpencer. Hey.â You turned his head to face you, finally seeing the tears threatening to spill over.
Your heart fractured. How could he not know how much his family loved him? How could he doubt the utter adoration the three of you shared for him?
Your eyes welled up as you realized that this is what his job does to him. He sees violence, destruction, and betrayal every single day. He sees families turn on each other and split apart because of tragedies. He works relentlessly because if he doesnât, people die.
Of course he questions every aspect of his life.
Words could never convey the magnitude of the love you shared. They couldnât pull him out of this hole in his mind he had been painstakingly digging. So, you listened to your heart when it told you to kiss him so hard that he forgets why he was ever worried.
You grabbed his face and pressed your lips to his, slowly, but firmly. He responded immediately, but with reservation. A few tears tracked down his face as his arms tensed, holding onto you ever so tightly. You kissed him harder, hands trailing from his neck to the back of his head to get lost in his hair. He followed your lead, reserves fading, walls coming down. Slowly, his hands snaked under your shirt to trace shapes on your back. You smiled into the kiss and felt him do the same.
Before you knew it, his hands were begging you to come closer to him. You swung a leg over his so you were straddling him, holding his face again as his arms enveloped you with full force. He kissed you with the fiery passion you knew he held. He held you as if the universe were going to take you away any second. He showed you just how much he loved you with every frenzied movement, every soft touch, and every crash of your lips.
Impossibly close could never be close enough. Not for two souls intertwined, like yours.
You pulled away and pressed your forehead to his, breathing heavily. His breath matched yours as you both sat there, holding each other, waiting for the world around you to reappear.
When it finally did, you met his eyes again. Hoping to see the unique spark that only your husband possessed.
âI love you, Spencer Reid.â
âI love you too.â He smiled lovingly up at you, and there it was. His spark. Your heart leapt for joy.
âForever and ever, âtil death do us part. Right?â
He nodded, breaking your gaze to wipe away stray tears with the back of his hand. You wiped away the rest with your thumbs, softly stroking his face.
âYou are a fantastic husband and father. You hear me?â You meant it with your whole heart, but his eyes questioned you.
Yeah?
Yeah. I promise.
He smiled and let out a sigh of complete relief, pulling your body even closer and nuzzling into the crook of your neck. You held him, so unbelievably content to give your husband the security he craved. You pressed kisses into his hair as you rubbed his back, feeling him start to relax. He pulled away to look at you, with all the love in the world in his eyes. You smiled back, feeling your heart flip the same way it did the first time you met.
You reached over to turn the lamp off once more, and then settled comfortably into Spencerâs arms. His whole body relaxed as soon as you laid your hand on his chest.
There was so much more to say. So many things he needed to know, to absorb, to be sure of. So much love he needed to take with him to the job that tore him apart. But he was exhausted, and that could all wait until the morning. You snuggled into his chest and felt his arms grow tighter around you.
Just before you were about to fall asleep, you remembered something you knew would ease his troubled mind.
âYou know what Ava told me today?â
âHmm?â He answered, clearly also close to sleep.
âShe said she wanted to wait to put the quadratic formula into practice until you got home.â
He let out a joyful laugh, and you joined, holding him tighter.
âReally? She did?â
âYeah, she did. She loves you. More than anything.â
Nothing could match his smile at that moment. He leaned down to press a gentle kiss to your lips before letting his head fall back to the pillow.
âI love you.â You heard him whisper.
âWe love you too, Spencer. So much.â
You snuggled impossibly closer, and with that you both slipped into a deep, relaxing sleep.
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A/N: Here we go again, friends. How have I not seen Criminal Mindâs until this quarantine?!? My disguised blessing of Coronavirus. Anyway, thank you for reading, as always. Feel free to comment/critique/roast here or on my AO3 â wave0fg00dvibes. I love feedback! I have some more Reid stuff in the works⊠let me know if thereâs anything specific yâall want to read! Love always. <3
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Sparks - Spencer Reid x Reader

Request:Â Could you do a spencer Reid x SSA fem!reader where you guys are on a case and he sees the cops flirting with you and gets jealous and reveals his feelings?
A/N:Â WOW Iâm really sorry this was out so much later than I predicted. Life is hard sometimes, yâall! My stressors are gone now so hopefully Iâll be cranking out a whole lot more of these.Â
Also, I never understood how writers could just start a story they thought would be short and end up with 6K words. Now I know! Whoops.
Please leave feedback if you have any! Lots and lots and LOTS of love, as always.Â
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Your favorite part of any given case was closing it.
There was no rush or relief quite like the feeling of taking someone dangerous off the streets. No sensation could match handcuffing an unsub and watching officers escort them to police cars, never to wreak havoc again. Those days were undoubtedly the best part of being a profiler at the BAU. Those beautiful days took away the pain and anguish you so often faced as an agent, even if only momentarily.
Today was one of those days.
The resolution of this case provided the small town a chance to take a deep breath of relief. The killer was locked away, there were minimal casualties, and several hostages had been rescued and reunited with their families. All in all, it was a success.
Normally the team would fly back to Virginia right away, but a large, dangerous, looming electrical storm prevented a safe flight. Hotch made the executive decision to stay another night at the motel, and no one complained. After all, this case had been exhausting and draining for all of you.
It wasnât until Morgan suggested a trip to the bar next door that the night got interesting.
Classic.
So, there you and Emily were, taking a trek across the street in the pouring rain, clutching your shared umbrella as if your lives depended on it.
âYou know; I think I might be getting too old for this.â Emily nearly yelled over the roar of the weather. You laughed.
âNever! Who would be my off-duty partner in crime if not you?â
She shook her head and smiled at you. Strands of lightning lit up the sky and reflected in the many puddles at your feet. As beautiful as it was, you were not particularly comfortable holding a large piece of metal in a barren landscape during an electrical storm. As soon as the next inevitable clap of thunder shook the earth, both of you silently agreed to walk even faster to get to the bar and out of the rain.
âAll Iâm saying is youâd better start looking for my replacement.â Emily fired back, clutching the umbrella even harder as the wind blew the raindrops straight into your faces.
âAs if I could ever replace the best wing woman Iâve ever had.â You shouted back to her. At that, Emily laughed out loud.
âWing woman? Yeah, right.â
You didnât have time to question her cheeky comment before the two of you finally reached the door to the bar. Emily immediately sighed in relief and you chuckled, stepping inside to relish in the warmth and shelter from the aggressive storm. Both of you stood in the doorway and took off your rain jackets, thankful to be dry and safe again.
âSo, youâre telling me that if I found you someone at this barâŠâ Emily started to tease you, elbowing your ribs in jest. However, her eyes held an underlying mystery that frightened you. It was as if she was looking directly into your heart, reading your every move, discovering your deepest secrets.
Emily was one of your closest friends, but there was one secret in your heart that you could barely admit to yourself, much less another person. That was not something you wanted to dive into at the moment. It had been such a good day. There was no need to tarnish it with rambling thoughts and uncomfortable feelings.
Did that secret involve romantic feelings for a team member? Maybe.
She couldnât know. There was no possible way she could know.
âI mean⊠I donât know.â You bashfully tripped over your words, knowing she was kidding, but not doubting her willingness to embarrass you.
âReally? A gorgeous, smart, single woman like you, not wanting to find any company?â You blushed at the compliments, but shook your head in denial.
âNice try, but I am perfectly happy being all alone.â You playfully nudged her shoulder. She let out a big laugh, hooking your arm in hers and starting to head toward the rest of the team at the back of the bar.
âOh, come on. Donât feed me that. We all know about you and Reid.â She subtly whispered in your ear.
And there it was.
She knew. Of course she knew. You felt your face begin to drain its color.
âWeâŠâ you attempted to launch into your heavily used âjust friendsâ speech, but Emily put a finger up to your lips.
âDonât even try that excuse with me. Just, donât. Your self-appointed wing woman knows better.â She smirked and gave you a wink before releasing your arm and taking a seat between Morgan and JJ.
Rolling your eyes at her, you sat down in the only remaining seat, conveniently next to none other than Dr. Spencer Reid. You glared at Emily and she wiggled her eyebrows at you, fully aware of what she had done.
Oh boy. This was going to be a long night.
It wasnât that you didnât want to be around him. In fact, it was quite the opposite. Plopping down next to Spencer was the most comforting thing you had done all day. Though he was deep in conversation with Morgan, he grabbed one of the drinks in front of him and handed it to you without looking. You smiled, taking the glass as you watched his face contort while arguing with his friend. This was undoubtedly a conversation you did not want to interrupt.
You took a sip from the glass, and your heart skipped a beat. He had ordered you your favorite drink without even asking if you were in the mood.
Then again, heâs a professional profiler and one of your closest friends. Of course he knew you needed it.
Thatâs the whole problem, though. Why fix something that isnât broken? Why go out on a limb for something that could destroy an already perfect relationship, both personally and professionally? The costs outweighed the benefits in every single sense. It just wasnât worth it.
But all the rationality in the world couldnât stop your heart from longing for the fairy tale.
âHey!â Spencerâs soft, warm voice cut through all of the noise and broke you right out of your thoughts. He had turned to face you, cheeks slightly tinted red, probably from the heat of the bar and the alcohol. His ever-shining smile lit up his face. You couldnât help but return it.
As always, you were amazed at how one shared moment with him could make every insecurity and anxious thought feel so small.
âAre you feeling better?â He asked, the furrow in his brow reflecting his genuine concern.
âOh, yeah! Just a couple of bumps and bruises. Nothing too serious.â You assured him.
Earlier that day you had been shot by the unsub. Thankfully, all of the bullets hit your vest and not your unprotected body. It wasnât the first time you had been in a shooting match with a perpetrator, but for some reason this one had really rattled you.
He nodded, taking another sip of his drink before proceeding.
âI looked at your vest. If that last bullet had been just 2 centimeters to the left, it couldâve dissected your subclavian artery, and that couldâve been deadly. Arterial rupture can cause life-threatening hemorrhages, pseudoaneurysm formation, and compression of brachial plexus.â His eyes lit up with excitement as he continued to talk about your circulatory luck of the day, blissfully unaware of how intensely it had scared you.
That was one of your very favorite things about him. He took any moment, any situation, any scare, and turned it into a statistic. He put all your irrational fears into rational numbers and ideologies. No matter what happened to you, or anyone on your team, he was right there to make sure you all knew you werenât alone, even if that meant spouting off facts about arterial dissection in a bar at midnight.
This man was something else.
âHey, pretty boy!â This time the voice breaking you out of your thoughts was Morganâs. Spencerâs many statistics halted abruptly as he turned to face the summoning voice.
âWhat ever happened to that lovely lady you were going to ask out for coffee last week?â
His body immediately tensed next to you. Your stupid, irrational, unforgiving heart dropped into your stomach.
âUm, I mean⊠I didnât end up asking her.â His answer was surprisingly short. You had never seen Spencer so flustered and lost for words. You looked up at Emily and saw the delicate look of annoyance in her eyes.
âItâs really hard to date in this line of workâŠâ Emily attempted to defend his decision, JJ nodding and offering noises of agreeance while taking sips of her drink, but Morgan cut them off to press him further.
âOh come on Reid, you havenât shut up about her for months!â
âYes, thank you Emily.â Spencer replied, letting some of the tension go. âIâm not sure I want to take any of my focus away from this job right now.â
âOh whateverâŠâ Morgan started, but before he could go any further you saw Emily subtly kick him under the table.
She looked up at you, eyes faintly conveying her apologies and intent to knock some sense into the oblivious man. He gave her a confused look, but immediately dropped the subject after meeting her fiery gaze.
âAnyway⊠are you seeing anyone?â This time Morganâs question was directed at you.
Nope. Not happening. Where was the alcohol?
âOn that note, Iâm going to go get a drink. Anyone want anything?â You asked, grabbing your glass and standing up quickly.
Before they could answer, you were on your way to the bar. The first drink was strong, but not strong enough to numb the stupid, unreasonable pain and excruciating awkwardness of what had just happened.
âIâll have another of these, please.â You asked the bartender, sitting at one of the chairs to help calm your shaking knees.
Breathe.
There was literally no reason for you to be upset. He was allowed to see people. Both of you were single, for crying out loud! There was nothing you were willing to do to make the fairy tale in your head a reality, so why was this weighing on you so heavily?
Breathe. For the love of everything, breathe.
He deserved every happiness in the world, and more. There was no reason for you to be so self-centered and deny him that. Whoâs to say he even thought of you as anything more than a colleague anyway?
âAgent?â You slightly jumped and turned to face the familiar voice, recognizing the man sitting next to you instantly.
âSergeant Jones. Hi.â You presented the best smile you could muster in the moment at the sight of one of the local deputies.
âPlease, call me Michael. Itâs so nice to see you outside of the unfortunate situations our jobs bring.â His smile was warm, and the hand he reached out to shake was soft.
âItâs nice to see you too, Michael.â You smiled, angling yourself to face him more directly.
Breathe. Distractions are good, especially when they are this handsome. Breathe.
His short blonde hair was combed perfectly, and his blue flannel shirt subtly brought out his eyes. No wedding ring. You could feel your heart ever so slowly begin to rise at the prospect of feeling valued, wanted, especially by a handsome stranger.Â
Did it take your mind off Spencer? No.Â
Could anything at this point? Who knows.
âAre you okay?â He asked, the true concern evident in his pretty blue eyes.
No, Michael. You seem wonderful but this is the worst timing.
âYeah! Yeah, itâs just been a long day.â You lied straight through your teeth like a pro. However, you were captivated by his seemingly genuine integrity.
âYou can say that again.â He chuckled. âThis town hasnât seen action like this in the last century, at least.â
Spencer could probably pinpoint the exact date of the last time this tiny town had a historic day like thisâŠ
NOPE. Breathe.
âHow often does your team handle cases like these?â Michaelâs deep voice snapped you out of your racing thoughts.
Okay, this was good. You were good at talking about work. It was basically your whole life.
âWell, we mostly handle serial killer cases. Sometimes abductions, things of that nature.â
Michael was a good listener, and the way his body angled toward yours indicated he actually enjoyed listening to you talk about your gruesome job.
âCases involving children are the hardest for me, but itâs different for everyone.â You added.
âYeah, I understand. I know our jobs are of different caliber, but I struggle with those too.â
You were enamored with Michaelâs honesty and emotional depth in your short conversation. Compassionate, good at listening, and handsome? The other shoe was sure to drop soonâŠ
The bartender set your drink down in front of you, but before you could pay her Michael handed her some cash.
âOh noâŠâ You started to argue.
âPlease, I insist. Itâs been a hard day for all of us.â Michael softly smiled at you. You smiled back, immediately taking a big gulp of the strong drink. Bring on the numbness.
âSo, do you have any kids?â His surprising question caused you to choke and begin coughing profusely. He immediately looked alarmed, placing a hand on your arm to steady you.
âIâm so sorry, I just meant because those cases affect you so much⊠I didnât meanâŠâ
âNo! No, it's okay!â You choked out between coughs. Could this night get any more awkward? You took a deep breath and drink of water before continuing, noticing his strong, soft hand was still on your arm.
âNo, I donât have any kids yet. Itâs hard to find time to date in this line of work.â
âCheers to that.â He smiled, lifting his drink to tap yours.
Feeling the alcohol start to kick in, you closed your eyes and smiled. Finally.
âHey, I never got a chance to thank you for what you did today.â You opened your eyes to meet his, slightly confused as to what he meant, but he continued. âYou jumped in front of one of my men and took those bullets.â
Ah, transference. Heâs only interested because he thinks youâre a hero.
âOh, thatâs just part of the job.â You brushed it off.
âNo. That was true bravery and sacrifice.â Michael turned completely toward you. âI donât know many people who wouldâve done that. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.â
...or maybe heâs just incredibly kind?
âOf course.â You laid your free hand on top of his. Thankful for the recognition, but far more thankful that no one had been harmed that day.
âMan if you didnât have to leave, I would absolutely be asking you on a date right now.â Michaelâs undying honesty once again caught you by surprise.
âYouâre just saying that because I took a successful risk today.â
âNo, Iâm saying it because in the last five minutes Iâve realized that youâre smart, along with brave and clearly beautiful.â
All you could do was smile and squeeze Michaelâs hand, for though the flattery was lovely, both of you knew full well that was all it could be.
Out of nowhere, you felt the air tense. Michael looked past you in confusion, and all at once you knew who was there. You could feel Spencerâs presence before he spoke a single word. Somehow you could tell he had been there for a short while, and could feel the inevitable speech coming.
âActually thatâs called transference, which happens when material from our unconscious mind is propelled into our conscious mind as we try to deal with the usually painful psychological trauma that we are experiencing. The brain unconsciously re-surfaces and re-enacts conflict-ridden experiences as if the past were the present and one setting were another. We transfer thoughts, feelings, and attitudes, especially about people who resemble others. We assign them roles once played by others. We take on old roles ourselves. All unconsciously.â
Both you and Michael were stunned into silence, staring at Spencer as if he were from another planet.
What the hell was he doing?
You sighed, giving up any hope for a single shred of happiness to come from this night.
âMichael, you remember Dr. Reid.â
âOf course, good to see you again.â Michael nodded toward Spencer, which he awkwardly returned.
âSorry to interrupt. I came over to see if you were alright after that coughing spell and couldnât help but overhearâŠâ
âItâs fine, Spencer.â You coolly cut him off, begging him with your eyes to go back to the table and let you make a connection, for once.
He saw the look, understood, and promptly ignored it.
âWe should probably get back to the motel. The others left when I got up to check on you.â
âIâm a big girl, Spencer. Iâll be okay.â You scoffed, rolling your eyes at him.
âI can walk her back.â Michael looked up at Spencer, attempting to analyze him, to no avail.
âThat wonât be necessary.â Spencer looked him dead in the eye, challenging him. A sudden look of realization dawned on Michaelâs face. He immediately stood up, grabbing his jacket.
âWow, Iâm really sorry for the misunderstanding. I assumed you were single.â
God fucking dammit, Spencer.
âOh I am! I am. Itâs not like that. Spencer is just a good friend.â
Spencer stood there, unmoving, arms crossed, stoic as he could be. Michael gave up the silent fight, putting on his jacket and turning to leave.
âListen, it was really nice to see you again, agent. Thank you again, truly, for all you did for my team today. Best wishes.â He shook your hand, far more awkward this time, and nodded to Spencer before bolting toward the door.
The prior sadness couldnât hold a flame to the anger bubbling inside you at that moment. You whipped around to face the ever stoic Spencer, who didnât seem to care about the fact that you were pissed as all hell about what he had just done. Before he could say another word, you took your coat from his outstretched arm and stormed toward the door, not caring if he followed or not.
Thankfully, the rain had stopped, but the beautiful lightning illuminated the sky as you furiously stomped back across the street to the motel. Normally you would attempt to walk softly in your heeled boots so as to not draw attention, but you couldnât care less in this moment. You wanted Spencer to know just how royally pissed off you were, and you could tell he was right behind you.
Who did he think he was? Swooping in at the last second to sever the one human connection youâd made all night? Breaking the newfound bond you started with someone to distract from what he had caused?
The anger coursing through your veins seemed to dissolve the alcohol all on its own. You were no longer drunk, you were furious.
Breathe. Assault of a federal agent will put your ass in jail. Breathe.
It wasnât until the two of you were alone in the elevator that youâd finally calmed down enough to form a sentence.
âWhat the fuck, Spencer?â
He didnât answer. You took a deep breath, trying to expel the burning desire to scream. It didnât work.
Of course, the one time you truly needed his explanation, he refused to offer it.
When the elevator reached your floor, he silently followed you to your room. You fished in your pocket for the key, but before you could swipe it Spencer grabbed your wrist, turning you toward him.
âIâm sorry.â He flatly stated.
Sure. Nice try.
âFor what?â You challenged, not breaking his eye contact.
âFor not getting you out of that situation sooner.â
You laughed right in his face. Pitiful, loud, uncontrollable laughter.
âAre you kidding me? Seriously? Oh my God.â You laughed so hard you thought you were going to throw up, clutching your stomach and leaning forward. His arms attempted to steady you but you eagerly batted them away.
âWhat is so funny about that?â You could tell he was getting frustrated.
Were you really about to start this?
You were really about to start this.
âGuess what? Men are allowed to flirt with me, Spencer. Believe it or not some people actually find me desirable.â He was surprised, but not as much as you thought he might be.
He didnât deny that this was what had struck the nerve and prompted him to get you out of the bar.
âThose cops are bad news.â He broke eye contact, further proving your point.
âMichael was kind to me.â
âHe was putting up a front.â
âWhy is it so difficult for you to believe someone could actually be attracted to me?â
âHe doesnât even know you!â
âAnd if he did he wouldnât want me?â
Spencer opened his mouth to fight back, but immediately closed it, eyes darting between the patterns on the carpet. Your heart cracked.
âI didnât realize you thought so little of me, Spencer.â
âThatâs not what IâŠâ He cut himself off with a deep sigh, putting his hands behind his head and looking up to the ceiling.
âThen what the hell is it, because I donât have time for this.â You spat, trying to use your keycard once more. Spencer grabbed your wrist again, holding tightly even as you tried to squirm away.
âWhat is your problem?â You nearly yelled in his face. âI donât understand why it is SUCH a stretch in your mind that a man could want to spend time with me. Why canât you fucking accept that?â
This time, as you tried to push him off of you, he grabbed your other arm and pinned both behind your back, pulling you close to him so you couldnât escape.
âBecause no matter who it is, I can guarantee they donât want you as badly as I do.â
Your entire, sober brain shut down. All at once, the world was spinning, and not from alcohol.
You pushed him away, and this time he let you go, standing at a respectful distance, allowing you to soak in his confession. The wheels in your head werenât turning fast enough for this.
âBut⊠that girl Morgan was talking aboutâŠâ
âYeah. Thatâs you.â
Wait⊠what?
You let your hands fall to your knees as you leaned forward. It was too late in the night for this, too wrong a moment for such a bold confession.
So⊠he wanted to ask you out⊠but didnât? When did that happen? When have you ever given him an indication you werenât interested? But had you ever given him an indication you were interested?
The madness in your swirling thoughts was interrupted by Spencer taking a step toward you. Oh no. Oh dear God no.
Your brain screamed at you to move, take a step, run away, anything. But your heart held its own. In your deepest desires, you had been waiting for this moment since the day you met him.
Now it was your turn to observe the patterns on the carpet. Each and every flower seemed far more interesting now that you were confused out of your mind and your heart was beating at twice its normal rate.
All of the sudden, the toes of his converse lined up with your own, and you felt his hand lift your chin to look him in the eyes. In the low light of the hallway, they almost looked golden.
He moved painfully slowly, as if you would bolt at any moment. Which, to be fair, if your rational brain had anything to say about this moment, youâd be halfway down the street by now.
But, it didnât. His hands slowly made their way to your waist, delicately touching to make sure you were okay before settling firmly. Your own hands worked their way up his arms and around his neck, feeling every tense, trembling move he made the whole way.
It was as if the entire world was paused, as if everything was in slow motion except for you and him. For the first time since you joined the bureau, you allowed your guard to drop for a moment.
And in that brief moment, his lips met yours.
Alarm bells sounded in your mind as soon as it happened, and you pulled your head away, ending the kiss almost as quickly as it began. You frantically looked into his eyes, still clutching onto him, allowing yourself to let it sink in.
Spencer Reid had just kissed you. Okay, sure.
The part that really scared you was how much you enjoyed it.
Breathe, dear God, fucking breathe.
He held your gaze with a surprising intensity, letting his eyes tell you all the truths he was afraid to say out loud.
You were afraid too. Terrified.
Yet, somehow, standing in that musty motel hallway holding onto your best friend for dear life after just locking lips for the first time felt like the most natural, perfect thing in the world.
Were you really about to continue this?
You bet your ass you were about to continue this.
You grabbed his face and pulled his head back down to yours to kiss him again. Your lips met just as softly, but this time settled into an intimate rhythm. One of your hands made its way into his hair, lightly pulling, causing him to let out a deep moan.
Oh, no. No, no, no. You really liked that.
His hands splayed out over your back, attempting to bring you even closer as your bodies moved together.
So this was what you had been running from all this time, the scariest possible scenario youâd tried so hard to bury.
That fear seemed minuscule compared to the overwhelming feeling of goodness that came from being this close to him, feeling his soft hair in your hands and his beating heart against your chest.
The edge of the abyss grew closer with every soft movement and crash of your lips. The point of no return loomed, begging you to hold him closer, bring him into your room, and cross all of the lines your paranoid mind had set long ago. After all, rules were made to be broken and lines were meant to be crossed, right? By the way he hungrily pressed your body against the door to your room, you knew he was thinking the exact same thing.
But, in true agent fashion, your rational brain caught up to you before you could make the dream a reality.
You pulled away harshly, and he immediately removed his hands and stepped back. Your heart was beating so fast you thought it might burst right out of your chest.
He looked so beautiful like this, hair all disheveled, lips big, full, and thoroughly kissed. His eyes held the horror you had grown to know so well, the fear of ruining one of the very best things in your lives. You were positive your own eyes reflected the very same idea.
âSpencerâŠâ
âI know.â He cut you off, closing his eyes.
âWe canât ruin this. We canât go down that road.â
âI know.â
The charged silence that followed was most unwelcome.Â
âWhy would you say that. Why would you act on that?â Your accusation against his confession was less of an attack and more of a whimper, trying so hard to bury the longing feelings again.
He shrugged, analyzing the carpet once more. You closed your eyes and took a deep breath.
âSpencer.â You let his name roll off your tongue softly, gently, longing to somehow take it all back, to push what you had done into some secret place, never to be seen or spoken of again.
He looked up at you, the same emotions swirling through his eyes. He understood.
âI didnât want to live any longer not knowing, I guess.â He softly admitted.
You opened your mouth to respond, but no words came. There was no way to take it back, no way to fix this, no rational comfort you could offer.
There was nothing more either of you could say.
So, with that, he turned on his heel and walked back to his own room, never looking back.
You stood there in the hallway for a long while, completely stunned. It wasnât until the subtle bell of the elevator broke your trance that you finally swiped your keycard and retreated to the solace of your room.
Somehow, in the midst of the war going on in your head, you managed to pack all of your things. You wouldnât remember going through with your night routine or climbing into the soft motel bed, but somehow your unconscious mind led you there.
The tears of frustration didnât start until about 20 minutes into blankly staring at the ceiling. They rolled down your cheeks and pooled in your hair, but you barely noticed. Every so often, you lifted your hand to your lips, unbelievingly, wishing for some reminder of what it felt like to be connected with him.Â
How had your pride been so dominating that it thrust you into the very situation you worked tirelessly to avoid? What prompted him to act so impulsively? Why did you just stand there and let him leave?
Most importantly, how in the world were you going to resolve this?
To say it was going to be a sleepless night would be the understatement of the century.
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As you got on the plane the next morning, Emily was the first one to meet your exhausted gaze. She got up from her seat and walked over to you, enveloping you in her arms.
âI heard the yelling from my room. Iâm sorry.â She whispered. You sighed, hugging her back as hard as you could.
So, they all knew. Of fucking course they all knew. Even Hotch and Rossi shot you a look of understanding sympathy as you moved to take the seat next to Emily. JJ patted your knee knowingly, and you gave her hand a squeeze before laying your head on Emilyâs shoulder. Maybe now, surrounded by your girls, you would finally be able to get some sleep.
Thankfully, your hope became a reality. The next time you opened your eyes, everyone around you had drifted off as well. You gingerly lifted your head, making sure not to disturb Emilyâs fragile sleep.Â
The plane was peacefully silent, and as you scanned the cabin, your heart ached with gratitude for your team, your family. Getting shot was less than ideal, but the love and appreciation it prompted was most welcome.Â
You felt Spencerâs eyes on you before you even noticed he was awake.
Turning your head toward the couch he was sprawled out on, your eyes locked with his. He made no move to look away, and neither did you.Â
Fixing this was a necessity, and you both knew it. There was no space for awkwardness or personal feelings getting in the way of this line of work.Â
As always, even despite the awkwardness and confusion of the past 24 hours, plopping down next to Spencer was still the most comforting feeling. Looking into his equally-tired eyes provided some comfort. At least you knew you werenât the only one that lost sleep over the incident.Â
His eyes were always a home to you, no matter what state your friendship was in. This was uncharted territory for both of you. Simply sitting next to each other, enjoying the presence and absorbing the moment, seemed to kickstart the healing that was sure to follow.Â
Before you knew it, your arms were reaching out for him, and his enveloped you. Your head immediately fell to his shoulder, letting out a deep breath you didnât remember taking.Â
âIâm sorry.â You offered, chuckling at the whole situation. He joined in your slight laughter, squeezing you a little bit tighter as you felt the glorious sound reverberating in his chest.
âIâm sorry too.â He whispered.Â
You pulled away to look at him, offering a small smile that he quickly returned. It already felt as if 1,000 pounds had been lifted from the air around you.
âItâs just, I would never forgive myself if I ruined this friendship, you know?â You admitted, ashamedly.
âI do. I promise, I do.â He insisted. You knew it was the truth.
The plane jolted from sudden turbulence, and you quickly scanned the cabin to make sure no one had woken up. When you were certain the whole team was still in a deep sleep, you turned back to Spencer, finally voicing the question that had been hovering for hours.
âWhy didnât you tell me before?âÂ
âProbably for the same reason you didnât tell me.â He replied, smirking at you.
Fair enough. You relaxed at the reemergence of his straightforward attitude, refreshed to know that his brutal honesty was unceasing.Â
The silence that followed held far more meaning than more words could.Â
There was no easy fix here, even though both of your feelings were now out in the open. Romantic attachment was a recipe for disaster for anyone at the BAU, much less two of its own agents. You both knew that all too well.
So⊠what now? Logically, you were at a dead end.Â
Then, in true Spencer Reid fashion, he genuinely surprised you.
âWould you like to get coffee with me sometime?â He unceremoniously blurted. You looked up at him in surprise. Suddenly, it felt as if every logical answer to that question had left your brain.
âIâŠâÂ
âDonât think too hard, just reply.â He quickly added, desperate for an answer, longing for a means to an end of whatever this night had started.
âSpencer Reid⊠are you asking me on a date?âÂ
âYes, I am.â His golden brown eyes met yours. No hesitation, no jokes.
Itâs amazing how the moments you spend so long running from can sneak up on you in a single instant. You knew that every fear you had about taking this path with him was rational. Attachment was a death sentence for one or both of you, in its own way.Â
Was your heart really worth that risk? Running away from your feelings for so long was exhausting. How much longer would you really want to push it all away?
Well⊠you were both inevitably going to die anyway. Might as well do it with some love in your heart.Â
âIâm not asking for forever, I swear. Just for a couple hours of your time. I just thinkâŠâ He started, but you held up a hand, hoping he would ease up for long enough to let you answer.
Were you really about to take this leap?
âI would love to.â
Damn right you were.
His surprised smile was blinding, and you couldnât help but match it.Â
This time, you barely noticed the turbulence when the cabin fell silent. Both of you sunk back into your seats, relief flooding the air. The million thoughts constantly circling in your head all stopped for a single moment, allowing you to finally, blissfully, breathe.
âYou know, for two profilers, we really should have caught this sooner.â Your tired eyes began to fall closed again, finally feeling the full weight of the night lift from your shoulders.
âYes, but as two emotional repressors, I think we did a pretty great job.â Spencerâs sweet, beautiful voice brought you back, and you couldnât help but let out a joyful laugh at his sassy retort.
Touché, Reid.
You silently scooted closer to him on the couch, laying your head on his shoulder and letting sleep overtake you once more.Â
âIâm not asking for forever.â
His words, meant for comfort and persuasion in the moment, replayed in your mind as his arms encircled you.
âIâm not asking for forever.â
No, love. Not just yet.
Masterlist
...does this mean Iâm a real writer now? Who wouldâve thought!!
Anyway, here is all of my work as of now. Updated every time I post something new. Thank you for reading. Lots of love!
Spencer Reid x Reader
Youâre my Home: Spencer comes home to a quiet, peaceful house.
Sparks: Feelings are blurted when Spencer sees a cop flirting with SSA Reader.
Baby: Spencerâs daughter tries to tell him that sheâs ânot a baby anymore.â He doesnât take it very well.
Ben Solo/Kylo Ren x Reader
Blissful Morning: Reader revels in the joy of waking up next to their person.
Spencer talking about the events in baby with the team or reader brings it up when theyâre on a night out with the team and the kids and jjs kids are getting babysat
CUTE CUTE CUTE! Itâs going on my list!