Normal is Boring (Spencer Reid/Criminal Minds)
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  • Reads 127,959
  • Votes 2,625
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2014
Nalani "Nali" Kale works for the NYPD as a Medical Examiner (Forensic Pathologist) and is considered one of the best. She spends up to ten hours with the bodies, and after awhile she began to talk to them, making connections. She struggles with social interactions and only converses with others in the Precinct.

One day when a man named Aaron Hotchner walks through her lab doors offering her a job at the FBI in the BAU, how can she turn that down?! 

With Nalani's strange morals and attitude, how will profiler Spencer Reid get to know her, and maybe see she's not as eccentric as they think....
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12 parts Ongoing Mature

In a world that thrums with chaos and urgency, Spencer Reid had become a master at compartmentalization. Each day was filled with the intricate dance of case files and profiles, a steady march through the darkness of human tragedy. He was good at it; he always had been. Yet amidst the structured routine of his life in the BAU, he often found himself navigating the unseen edges of despair, where the weight of other people's suffering threatened to drown him. During these small, quiet moments of vulnerability, he sought something to cut through the fog, to remind him there was more to life than the relentless churn of his work. That's when Emory called. Her voice-warm and genuine-offered him a glimpse of a world beyond the grind of crime scenes and psychological profiles, a world filled with vibrancy and life. What began as a normal thing-texts and casual calls-transformed into something deeper. In both of their messy lives, where the burden of expectations and pain weighed heavily, they found solace in the beauty of a normal thing. Emory's gentle encouragement cut through his isolation, whispering that he didn't have to carry everything alone. In her presence, he discovered the permission to breathe, to be vulnerable, and to confront the weight of his struggles.