Autophobia
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  • Reads 23,426
  • Votes 364
  • Parts 56
  • Time 8h 1m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2020
Mature
For five years, Spencer Reid has mourned the loss of the love of his life. Mourned Eliza, morned the future, morned himself.  Morned a time when he felt something other than deep sorrow and loneliness. 

For five years, Elizabeth Doyle has survived. Survived being legally dead, survived the loss of her chosen family and her best friends. Survived through a life she never imagined or wanted. 

For five years, Emily Prentis has known. Known Eliza was alive, known she can't tell a soul the truth without risking her daughter's life. Know the mother and daughter would reunite when it was finally safe. 

For five years, Jennifer Jareau has been lying. Lying to Reid, to Eliza, to the BAU, to herself.  But JJ can't lie anymore. Not when the lies have caught up with her. Not when she's forced to bring back an agent she wishes would just stay dead. 

{Book Two in the Phobia Series}
[Sequal to Philophobia]
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Finishing The Deed (Book #2 of Trails of a Psychopath)

26 parts Complete Mature

(EDITED-2019) Rachel and Charlotte have finally escaped their father's grasp. They feel as though their fear is gone, they can be normal now. Something they've always dreamed to be. Rachel even starts to let her heart open up to that Boy Genius, Spencer Reid. However, things take a turn for the worst and she falls deeper into the hole she's buried in. The team begin to see changes in Reid, changes that no one has ever seen in him. Rachel knows something isn't right, what is it? Her father is dead, she thinks, what could be possibly do now? Her father may be gone...but that doesn't mean he can't pull some strings from the grave. (This is the second book of my story if you haven't read the first part, read that then this! You will understand it much better!)