Will knew something wasn't right. JJ had her crazy schedules and, sometimes, she would tell him she wouldn't be picking up Henry only fifteen minutes before the agreed time. It drove Will insane most of the times, but, in a way, he understood why it happened. JJ was a FBI agent, she was part of the most renowned team at the bureau, she saved lives for a living and sometimes Will did feel selfish about expecting her to be more present, but he knew better than to ask her to try and stay in D.C. more often. She would refuse it - he learned that the wrong way. She'd say that was her job and that was what she loved to do and that was what she needed to be doing. And, as much as he understood, as much as he admired her for that and for the fact that she was still the most doting and caring mother he could have ever asked for their son, it still drove him insane.
He hated when she cancelled her plans with Henry because of work because the six-years-old was always so excited to see mommy, but, that day, that wasn't what was happening. That day, something else was going on and Will didn't like it at all. Because, yes, JJ often cancelled her plans with Henry, but she never - never - did it without letting Will know first. He would always get a message when it happened. They were usually short and quick, just to let him know. Child abduction in Ohio, sorry, send Henry my love or Bodies found in L.A., have to go. Give Henry a kiss for me but this time... This time there was nothing.
Inspired by episode 14 of season 9 of Criminal Minds "200"
Disclaimer: Some of the dialogue isn't mine and most of the characters aren't either.
Alexandra only wanted to teach.
Spencer only wanted to be in the FBI.
Alexandra went into the FBI.
So did Spencer.
But they met in 2000 just before she turned 20. They both forgot they had met years before. They didn't care.
They keep the secret of their relationship.
They keep it until it becomes to much.
To much for one to control.
Alexandra Buchanan is a doctor, she specialises in weaponry and chemicals. She had graduated high school with honours when she turned 11, with an IQ of 203, she was accepted into college. She was offered a spot at the BAU after her father passed away when she was 18, she, however, did not take it. By the time she was 20, she had a PhD in psychology, criminal psychology, child psychology, mathematics and medicine and specialised in forensic pathology.
Spencer Reid is a genius with an IQ of 187 and can read 20,000 words per minute with an eidetic memory. He is the second youngest member of the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), has three BAs and three PhDs (in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Engineering), and specializes in statistics and geographic profiling.
Love. Heart break. Death. Mental illness. Drug use.