𝐓𝐖𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐘-𝐅𝐈𝐕𝐄. 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒕𝒉

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Third POV"You see, your precious little friend Del is lying to you

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Third POV
"You see, your precious little friend Del is lying to you. Her name isn't Delilah Hotchner. It's Delphine Salazar." Homewood said to the camera.

"What is he talking about?" Flynn asks.

Homewood continues, "You see, back in Texas, Del has had it rough. Her parents died when she was five years old in a car crash, leaving her a lone survivor. From them, she bounced around from foster family to foster family. Feeling unwanted and unworthy of love."

The group watches intently and listens to what he's saying about the girl they've all come to care for.

"Because of that, she turned to a bad crowd. Getting into drinking and the occasional drugs. She's even got arrested once."

Del looked at him, "How the hell do you know all that?"

"Oh, did you not think I was watching you?" Homewood said, looking at her, then turned back to the camera.

"That's where I came in. You see, Del and her friends back in Texas were hanging out in an abandoned building, messing around and drinking, when I walked in. I play it cool with them before I take out my gun and shoot every one of her friends." Homewood says, pulling out his gun from his pants.

Reggie's mother, let's put a sob. The whole group worried about how this was going to end.

"I saved Del for last because I was waiting to get to her for a long time, but of course, before I even could, the FBI showed up. More specifically, the BAU. The same team you've become attached to and has become attached to you, Del. So I told Del I would find her and kill her."

The group was stunned. The band was surprised to hear that this guy wanted to kill Del. In the short time they knew her, they came to care for her and never thought any of this was happening to her.

"It took a while, but I finally found her. I had a little help, of course. My love." Homewood said.

The group and the two teens wondered who he was talking about. And through the doors in walked Dr. Melissa Jackson. Del's therapist.

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