//Precarious// [Spencer Reid]
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  • Reads 669
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 28
  • Time 2h 30m
Complete, First published Jul 15, 2020
Mature
Spencer Reid and Maya Connors have worked together at the BAU for several years, and started dating 6 months ago. Although most relationships of profilers break apart, Spencer and Maya's becomes stronger with every case. They fit together perfectly, both having gone through severe trauma that has made them stronger. Everything is going well until a case from the past resurfaces, threatening the life of Maya. Will Spencer be able to handle another traumatic event or will he and the team rescue Maya before it's too late? Will Maya ever recover from what she goes through or will it break her?
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25 parts Complete Mature

Y/N has worked at the BAU for almost a year now and things were going great at work. Until the stress blackouts started whenever she was home. Alex, her boyfriend who lives with her, always explained that during these blackouts, she was incredibly clumsy and always hurting herself. That always explained the marks that would appear after them. The team, especially her best friends Spencer Reid and Emily Prentiss, worried for her but she always assured them everything was fine because it was. Did they believe her? Did she believe Alex? Did she even believe herself? One thing was certain, her one-year anniversary at the BAU was not going to be a pleasant one.