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Back To The Start

Back To The Start

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Apr 24, 2021
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This takes place in season 15 13 years ago, an unsub kidnapped Spencer Reid: Tobias Hankle. Hankle had D.I.D, also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder. He was living as 3 different people, himself, Raphael, am Archangel, and his father. He took Reid to a cabin and kept him there for 2 days. He was tortured, physically and psychologically. He was beaten, killed, then later revived. He was forced to choose people to die and choose who lives. But most of all, he was drugged with an addictive narcotic, diluadid. After the ordeal with Hankle, he then grew addicted. But he's stayed clean for a long time now. He takes pride in that. He's just glad that the bastard who did that to him is dead. But what will happen when there's an unsub in Nevada, his home town, drugging his victims with the same drug that he grew addicted to and holding his victims for 5 days before killing them. Will Reid be able to handle this? Is he safe? Or is the who,e team going to be in danger? Read to find out!
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Two months after surviving Tobias Hankel, Dr. Spencer Reid struggles to forget every detail of his documented trauma and has a gut instinct that leads him to believe he's forgetting undocumented trauma as well. Having undergone a mandatory psychiatric evaluation in order to return to work immediately after being rescued, Spencer is diagnosed with a slew of mental health conditions, as well as a late diagnosis of ASD and ADHD. He's trying to adjust to his new ADHD and anxiety medications that allow him to seemingly function better than ever before. Sure, the meds make it easier for him to throw himself right back into his work despite the trauma and the anxiety meds are messing with his ability to remember key elements of his trauma at all... but is that such a bad thing? He's the best he's ever been. He's found the perfect balance in pill bottles. His concept of time and reality may falter, his ability to eat or sleep is nonexistent these days, but that's just a side effect that he can live with if it's what allows him to feel like a profiler rather than a helpless victim. The doctors had reassured him that he would adjust eventually and that although he was being prescribed narcotics, there was little to no recreational or abuse potential. That dependency and addiction weren't something he needed to worry about. Nothing worse than temporary side effects. He did, however, think it odd that he enjoyed what he presumed to be the most intense and notable side effects. He was fine. Everything was fine.

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