I love him so much, this is so adorable đ
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeTkmpNy/ SPENCER MF REID đđ can I pretty please request a one shot based on that video ITS SO CUTE
in which spencer does the most spencer activity first thing in the morning - reorganizing your bookshelves
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who? spencer reid x fem!reader category: fluff content warnings: i'm fairly certain there aren't any word count: 619 a/n: the beauty of this being my account is that, even though my requests are closed, i was able to exercise free will and write it anyway. because reorganizing your bookshelves unprompted is so something spencer would do.
The other side of the bed was cold when you woke up. Your desire to roll over into Spencerâs arms before getting ready for the day squashed by his absence. Aimlessly patting your bedside table for your phone, you checked your notifications.
You hadnât received a text, there was no note left on his pillow.
Sitting up in bed, you frowned before climbing out of bed. Cringing at the cold laminate under your feet, you hugged your arms around yourself and mourned the feeling of your comforter over your skin.
To your surprise, Spencer was wide awake, standing in front of your bookshelf like he was an opponent ready to strike. Padding across the living room, you approached him from behind and wrapped your arms around his waist, depending heavily on his body heat to give you the courage not to run back to bed.
âGood morning love,â he murmured, voice gruff from lack of use. With a morning slowness, he skimmed his palms along your arms, swaying gently to the soft sounds of dawn. âAre you alright?â He asked you when you didnât respond, too caught up in the feeling of him to speak.
Pressing your cheek to the fabric of his plain white t-shirt, you sighed, closing your eyes and breathing in the scent of him, the scent of your laundry detergent on his clothes.
âWhatâs wrong, angel?â He whispered, softly squeezing your arms before turning himself around while trapped in your arms.
You didnât let up, forcing him to twist himself within the circumference of your limbs just to see your face. The maneuver was so notably ungraceful that you couldnât hold back your smile, âNothingâs wrong,â you mumbled, now pressing your cheek to his chest while he tenderly cupped your head. âWhat are you doing up?â
Spencer dropped a kiss to the crown of your head, keeping his arms casually slung around you while he nodded at your bookshelves, âI was reorganizing your bookshelves.â
Furrowing your brows, you looked at your previously unruly shelves. They had now been adroitly redone, no longer having books stacked horizontally and being put off for another day, âWhat do you mean you were reorganizing my bookshelves?â
âWell, initially I had planned on using the Dewey decimal system, which is how my books are organized at home, but you had such an uneven ratio of each category that I ended up doing it alphabetically,â he explained to you, lazily using a hand to gesture to your collection.
Catching a glimpse of the titles, you asked, âBy title?â
He shook his head, âAuthorâs last name,â he responded as if it shouldâve been obvious to you. Spencerâs arms tightened around you as he craned his head to nestle his face in the crook of your neck, âDid you sleep well?â
You hummed contentedly at the proximity you had to him, âRight up until I woke up and you werenât there.â
âI was reorganizing your books,â he emphasized, reminding you what he had spent his morning doing.
Nodding, you shut your eyes, savoring the feeling of his fingers as they now skated their way along your spine, âIt looks nice, Spence.â
âDid you want to read a book together?â He asked you, continuing his ministrations on your back.
Pulling away slightly, you rested your palms on his shoulders as you looked up at him, âWhat?â
He jutted his chin in the direction of your shelves, âThere are some books that I shelved, I think we could have a good time reading one together.â
You raised your eyebrows, âYouâll finish way before me though,â you hinted at his reading speed.
âThen I can read aloud to you,â he offered, beaming down at you.
I love this so much
summary: oscar gets a bit jelly when you and franco get close
pairing: oscar piastri x fem! reader
a/n: for the person on my last post who wanted the photo of mark webber with his grippers out (just put the fries in the bag) here is two!
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When Oscar saw you for the first time, he was slightly stunned into silence. He knew who you were, everyone in McLaren did. You were one of the board memberâs daughters, and you knew everyone. You were friends with everyone, you knew every driver on the grid, everyone. Except Oscar. Heâd somehow side stepped your friendship despite you knowing every other driver on the F1 grid, F2 grid, and F3 grid.Â
Anyway, he was in love with you, and thatâs all that mattered. You befriended him in his first year, but youâd only been around sporadically in the 2024 season, and when you were there, all of your time was spent catching up with all the other drivers, and Oscar could only steal so much of your time. That didnât mean that you two didnât text though. You and him had months and months of âfriendlyâ texts, and on more than one occasion heâd almost be driven to send the dreaded âwhat are we?â text, but thankfully, Logan usually stopped him.Â
He did not like the way you were talking with Franco and had been for a while. He was touching your arm, you were laughing at something he said, and Oscar couldnât control the frown on his face.Â
âJesus christ mate, heâs actually going to get hurt if you donât stop staring daggers at him,â Lando joked.Â
âIâm not,â Oscar huffed, getting on with eating his lunch.Â
âHave you asked her out yet?â Lando asked, and Oscar just⌠avoided eye contact. âCome on mate! Sheâs never going to say yes to you if you donât actually ask her!â
âWell, sheâs also never going to say no, if I donât ask her,â Oscar pointed out, purposefully waving a piece of salmon much too close for Landoâs comfort.Â
Lando pushed his fork back. âSheâs not going to say no!â
âHey Y/n!â Zak called, sitting at the table next to them.Â
âHey Zak,â you smiled. It was an easy, gentle smile, the kind that drove Oscar crazy.Â
âWhere have you been all day?â he mused, an eyebrow raised as he looked between you and Franco, who was slowly walking abc to Williams.Â
âI was with Franco, actually,â you explained. âI told him Iâd never been at the circuit before so he gave me a tour of the entire paddock, and of Williams. I met all of his mechanics and all, it was great!â
He chuckled. âSo whenâs the wedding?â
You scoffed. âItâs not like that, well⌠it kind of is. Weâre apparently going on a date so, we shall see!â you admitted, a nervous smile on your lips.Â
Oscar and Lando locked eyes. Oscarâs were full of shock and panic, whereas Landoâs were full of amusement.Â
âY/n!â Lando called, alerting half the canteen. âI thought you were with Oscar?â
Oscar had one thought:
Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop. Please stop.
But he didnât. Oscar buried his face in his hands as Lando stood there, digging him a deeper hole. He wouldâve rather just lived out his friend-zoned life and still be your friend, but with the way Lando was rambling on, he would be lucky fi there wasnât a fucking restraining order.Â
âAnd like⌠all the texts and stuff! I thought you two were hitting it off, they seemed pretty flirty to me! And Iâm an expert on that type of thing. And heâs like⌠in love with you or whatever, and you like him too! Isnât he pretty! You told me he was pretty once when you were drunk, donât deny that!â
You stood there with an amused smile on your lips. âI think if Oscar was actually in love with me, he wouldâve made a move by now,â you chuckled before walking off, but not before ruffling Oscarâs hair. Oscar was bright red. Bright red. Once you were out of ear-shot, the entire canteen was laughing at the situation. Mark clapped a hand on his back.Â
âThat went over about as well as a dead horse,â he chuckled. Oscar shook his head, smiling despite himself.Â
âIâm fucked,â he sighed. âI fucked it up. Sheâs going out with Franco.â
Mark shook his head. âNot if you confess now.â
Oscar stared at him, waiting for an explanation.Â
Mark rolled his eyes. âThe girl is mad about you!â Oscar groaned but Mark shushed him. âSeriously! She adores you. You just need to ask her out! Fuck Franco, heâs a newbie, youâve been his friend for 2 years now, and Lando isnât wrong, those texts are flirty!â
Oscar looked at Mark, unimpressed, but then turned to Lando (who had a very big smile on his face, awaiting a âthank youâ) with a scowl. He got up and brought his lunch with him. âNeither of you are helpful!â
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Somehow, he ended up in your hotel room at the end of the night, his lips on yours. He hadnât told anyone about this. Whatever it was, he wanted it to be his and yours only. No teasing comments from Lando, no âadviceâ from Mark. It had started a few months ago, one drunken night that led to too much, but neither of you stopped. Neither of you were drunk the second time it happened, and since then youâd been hooking up every now and then, just to relieve stress.Â
âOsc,â you mumbled against his lips. He smiled. You'd been making out for about 40 minutes, and the nights either ended with mind blowing sex (with the girl he was in love with), or a movie and sleeping in your bed. Win-win either way. You straddled him against the headframe, his shirt already off and you in your bra and sleep shorts, he was kind of hoping for the first one.
âHm?â he muttered, never pulling away. Having his hands on you, your hands on him, it felt good.Â
You pulled back with a nervous expression, and he stilled. Had he done something to upset you? Had he gone too far?Â
âYou werenât upset today,â you stated.Â
He stared at you, slightly confused. âYes?â
You frowned. âYou really donât actually like me, do you?â you chuckled, but it wasnât a real chuckle. It was too sad to be your chuckle, and the way you pushed yourself off his lap and held your legs to your chest.Â
He panicked. How was he supposed to explain the 2 years of yearning heâd partaken in? âIâm in love with you,â he blurted out, and your eyes widened, so he just buried his face in his hands again. âIâm sorry! I didnât mean-â
You laughed. Your real, gorgeous laugh. âI love you too.â
He ripped his hands away from his face. âBut Franco-?â
âI was trying to make you jealous!â you scoffed. He rolled his eyes.Â
âWhy didnât you just talk to me?â
âWhy didn't you just talk to me?!â you accused, and you both just started laughing at how stupid you both were.Â
âCome here,â he told you. He wrapped his arms around you, holding you close as he pressed soft kisses to your neck. âIâm really fucking glad you tried to make me jealous today.â
âDid it work?â you giggled.
âVery much so,â he admitted, biting into the side of your neck hard enough to make you let out a squeak, which made you both laugh.Â
You turned to him, running a hand through his unruly hair. You pressed your lips to his.Â
âI love you,â he confessed (again). You smiled.Â
âI love you too.â
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HI i have an idea and its making me really giddy
ok so reader is a translator for the bau and theyâre always reading and translating texts or calls or anything like that. and the reader to spencer is basically like penelope to derek. they flirt all the time and all of those lovely things.. and itâs kinda just where theyâre flirting on the phone and morgan teases reid about it and reid gets all flustered
IDK IF IT CAN WORK I JUST LOVE FLUSTERED SPENCER :(
anyway iâll probably be in your inbox a bunch uhhh so call me h or something
-h
summary: spencer insists he is not flirting. morgan insists that spencer absolutely is. one of them is lying. pairings: spencer reid x translator!reader warnings: heavy flirting, pre-relationship mutual pining, verbal sparring as foreplay, workplace hr violations, use of angel wc: 0.6k
âAre you thinking about me, Dr. Reid? Because Iâve been thinking about you.â
Spencer exhales, tugging at the collar of his dress shirt as if loosening it might alleviate the sudden stranglehold of your words. He wasnât sure if it was always this constricting or if it was conspiring against him at the mere sound of your voice.
He rolls his eyes, performative, really, because you canât see him, and itâs easier to feign exasperation than admit the effect you have on him. His mouth, however, twitches in betrayal, flirting with a smile before he crushes it.Â
The crime board he was supposed to be focusing on, filled with monochrome photos and reports, was now blurring into meaningless scribbles as his thoughts veer off-course, plummeting headfirst into you.
âIâm always thinking about you.â
The words come easily because they require no effort to be true. Always isnât hyperbole, itâs a mathematical constant, an irrefutable fact.
He was thinking about you before he even called you, felt the shape of you in his mind like an afterimage burned onto his retinas.Â
Thought about what color you were wearing, whether your hair was up or down. He wondered if youâd eaten, if you were drinking enough water, if youâd remembered to bring a jacket to the office because the temperature had dropped unexpectedly.Â
âAlways? Spencer, if you wanted me that bad, all you had to do was say so.â
He isnât sure why he hesitates â why his brain takes a detour through all the ways he has said so, if not in words, then in the way his thoughts orbit you like a law of nature.Â
âI feel like I did say so. Quite literally. But if youâd like me to be more explicit about it, Iâm happy to oblige.â
Another pause. He wonders if youâre smiling.
âMmm, well, Iâm certainly not going to stop you.â You sigh, a little dramatic. âGo ahead, be explicit.â
Spencer physically winces at how hot his face gets. The very concept of explicit sits indecently in the pit of his stomach.
âTempting.â He exhales, rubs a hand down his face, forcibly redirects. âBut I do actually have a job to do. And, lucky for me, it just so happens to require your specific set of skills.âÂ
He leans against the crime board, half-smirking despite himself, because if nothing else, this is fun â the sharp back-and-forth, the way you press all the right buttons just to see what happens.
âI have a recording that needs translating. Think you can focus for long enough to help me, or do I need to, I donât know, compliment your intelligence first to get you in a professional mindset?â
âComplimenting my intelligence to get what you want? Interesting. Manipulative, even.â
He groans, tilting his head toward the ceiling, appealing to some higher power for patience. He pinches the bridge of his nose. âI didnât say I was going to ââ
âToo late, you put the idea in my head, and now I expect it. Preferably in an eloquent, well-structured speech. Bonus points if you make it poetic.â
âOr,â he counters, âyou could translate the recording first, and Iâll⌠circle back to stroking your ego at a later, more convenient time.â
A small pause. The kind that feels intentional, like youâre weighing your options.
âI guess that works,â you say. âSend it over, pretty boy.â
Spencer shakes his head, fingers moving on autopilot as he sends the file, because if he thinks too hard about the way you lilted that last pretty boy, he might die. âAlright, thanks. Be good, angel.â
He hangs up, still grinning like an idiot, still entirely too warm under the collar. He exhales, staring at the phone in his hand like it might have the decency to cool him off, maybe undo the physiological mess youâve left him in.
âIf I have to listen to one more of your phone calls with her, Iâm sending yâall an invoice.â
Spencer freezes when he sees Morgan standing behind him.
He clears his throat, ignoring the flush he knew was climbing up his neck. âFlirting is an unsubstantiated claim.â
Morgan just stares at him. Stares. âYou donât even believe that.â
Spencer mutters something about professionalism because heâs nothing if not a walking contradiction.
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hiyaa, cold reader series is so so amazing i just read it all in one sitting again but i was wondering if you could do one where she's jealous of a woman who starts flirting with spencer on a case maybe? maybe she's pissed because it's "unprofessional" but really she's pissed because he's being flirted with
AS IT SEEMS â SPENCER REID!
a local detective seems to hang on spencerâs every word. the unprofessionalism of it all really frustrates you.
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a/n â is this⌠progression?
The flashing red-and-blue lights of the local PDâs vehicles paint shifting patterns across the asphalt as the BAU team steps onto the scene.
The air is thick with the scent of damp pavement and something acridâgunpowder, maybe, or the lingering remnants of a nearby dumpster fire.
Officers mill about with that particular brand of tension that comes from knowing the FBI has been called in, half-relieved, half-defensive.
You take it all in quickly, the details slotting into place in your mind like a well-practiced routine. The weight of your badge clipped to your belt, the holster pressing against your hipâeverything is familiar, grounding. But then she appears.
Detective Elena Foster is sharp-jawed and self-assured, the kind of woman who wears authority like a second skin. Her strides are long, purposeful, the confidence in her posture making it abundantly clear that she knows exactly how competent she is.
And sheâs looking at Spencer like heâs fascinating.
You stand slightly off to the side as introductions are exchanged, arms crossed over your chest, expression unreadable. Youâre practiced at thisâat keeping your face neutral, your tone cool, your presence sharp enough to command respect without ever needing to raise your voice.
Itâs always been easy. But right now, as Fosterâs hand lingers just a little too long in Spencerâs when she shakes it, something tightens in your chest.
âDr. Reid,â she says, eyes flicking over him with open appreciation. âI read your paper on statistical anomalies in serial offender data last yearâbrilliant work,â
Spencer, to his credit, looks momentarily startled. âOhâthank you,â he says, blinking. âThat was actually an extension of some previous research onââ
âThatâs impressive,â she interrupts, flashing him a smile. âIâd love to pick your brain about it later, if youâve got time,â
You watch as her fingers graze his forearm in a way that is entirely unnecessary.
He doesnât seem to notice, too preoccupied with processing the compliment, his mind already spinning with whatever information he had been about to share. You, on the other hand, notice everything. The deliberate lean-in, the way her voice dips just slightly when she speaks to him, the way her eyes linger.
Itâs unprofessional.
Thatâs what irritates you. Not the fact that her attention is singularly fixed on him, or that heâs being flirted with in the middle of a crime scene. Certainly not that sheâs touching him when she doesnât need to be.
Itâs the principle of the matter. This is an active investigation, and Foster should be focused on the case, not Spencerâs academic credentials and whatever else has caught her interest.
Your jaw tightens as you glance toward Hotch, who doesnât seem to care about the interaction as long as it doesnât interfere with the briefing. Morgan, beside you, exhales a quiet chuckle under his breath, like heâs picked up on something amusing. You ignore it.
âI assume we have a body to look at?â you say, voice even.
Foster blinks at you, as if only just remembering your presence. You donât react, donât shift under her assessing gaze, donât give her anything to work with. Eventually, she nods.
âOf course,â she says smoothly. âRight this way,â
She turns, and Spencer follows, already mid-sentence about some statistical deviation he had noticed in the case file. And you?
You stay exactly where you are for half a second longer than necessary, exhaling slowly through your nose before following after them.
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You follow the team through the cordoned-off area, past uniformed officers and the murmuring press lingering at the edges, searching for scraps of information. The crime scene is up aheadâan abandoned warehouse, dimly lit and rank with the scent of stagnant water and decay. It should have your full attention.
But instead, you feel your focus splintering.
Just behind you, Spencer is still speaking, his voice carrying that familiar, eager cadence he gets when discussing something intellectually stimulating. âItâs interestingâwell, not interesting in the traditional sense, given the context, but rather statistically significantâthat the unsubâs victim selection aligns with a pattern previously seen inââ
âOh, I love that you talk like that,â Fosterâs voice is warm, teasing, admiring. âMost people dumb things down, but you donât. Thatâs rare,â
You stiffen.
Itâs unprofessional.
Thatâs what you tell yourself as you watch the way she tilts her head slightly when he speaks, as if absorbing every syllable. As if heâs the most fascinating thing in the room. She leans in a fraction closerâjust enough to make it noticeable, just enough to make your stomach twist.
Itâs unprofessional, you think again, but the words donât sit quite right in your mind anymore.
Because the truth is, you shouldnât care. You shouldnât be noticing the way Foster looks at him. You shouldnât be hyper-aware of the way her fingers brush the edge of his sleeve again, so light it could almost be accidental. You shouldnât be waiting for him to pull back, to shake off the attention like he does when social interaction becomes too much.
Except he doesnât. He just lets it happen.
And that irritates you.
So you do what you always do when something threatens to knock you off balanceâyou shut it down.
âReid.â
Your voice cuts through the air, sharper than you intended. The team stops, turning toward you. Even Foster straightens slightly, blinking at the sudden shift in tone. Spencer glances over, his expression a mixture of mild confusion and concern.
You exhale, tightening your grip on the case file in your hands. âWeâre here to solve a murder,â you say, your voice even but firm. âNot to make friends.â
Fosterâs eyebrows lift slightly, but she doesnât comment. Morgan, who had been watching the interaction unfold with barely concealed amusement, makes a low sound in his throatâsomething close to a chuckle. You ignore it.
âI wasnât aware discussing case patterns was off-limits,â Spencer says, tilting his head. His tone is neutral, but thereâs a hint of something else there.
You meet his gaze, keeping your own unreadable. âItâs not,â you say. âJust keep it relevant.â
Itâs not a lie. You are focused on the case. You do want to keep things professional. Thatâs all this is. Thatâs the only reason your patience is stretched thin.
Except.
Except you can still feel the ghost of Fosterâs laugh curling around Spencerâs words. Except your shoulders havenât relaxed since the moment she touched him. Except your own thoughts are turning against you, pressing in like a vice, asking the question you really donât want to answerâ
If youâre so unaffected, why do you have to convince yourself of it?
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The investigation continues with the same steady pace, but your attention keeps wandering.
Every time you glance toward Spencer and Foster, you find her leaning in a little too close, her voice a little too sweet as she asks him to clarify some trivial detail. Sheâs carefulâalways carefulânever quite crossing a line, but the way she speaks to him, the way she looks at him, it grates at you.
The word âunprofessionalâ loops endlessly in your mind, but each time you tell yourself that, something inside you pushes back.
Youâre not jealous. You just want her to focus. This is a case, for Godâs sake.
But the more she smiles at him, the more he just stands there, absorbed in the conversation, oblivious to the subtle dance sheâs performing, the more that uncomfortable twist in your stomach tightens. Every laugh, every overly familiar gesture, stirs something inside you that you canât quite name.
You can feel your teeth grinding as they talk, your gaze hardening on the two of them. Youâre trying to focus on the case, youâre trying to ignore the nagging irritation building in your chest, but the more they interact, the more annoyed you become.
Sheâs practically flirting, and Spencer isnât doing anything about it. Or, if he is noticing, heâs pretending it doesnât bother him.
But it bothers you. Why does it bother you?
Your fingers tighten around the edge of the evidence bag in your hand, and before you know it, youâre standing too close to them, watching as Foster tries to steer Spencer away from the group to discuss something you know is irrelevant to the case.
Itâs not urgent. You know itâs not urgent. But when you hear the soft cadence of her voice inviting Spencer to join her for a âquick chatâ away from the others, the words explode out of you.
âReid.â you say sharply, the sound of his name a snap. The words feel harsh even to your own ears.
Spencerâs head jerks around, blinking at you in surprise. His lips part, but you cut him off again, your voice colder than you intended. âCome on, weâre leaving.â
Foster stops mid-sentence, blinking in confusion at the sudden interruption. Her eyes flick to Spencer, and then back to you. The tension in the air thickens, but you donât care.
You donât care.
Except you do. And that makes it worse.
Spencerâs gaze softens as he turns back to you, the furrow in his brow deepening, something akin to concern flashing across his face. It only makes you more frustrated.
âIâm not finished yet,â Spencer protests quietly, but thereâs a careful note in his voice, the kind that suggests heâs trying to be diplomatic, to avoid upsetting you.
You blink, realising youâve taken another step too far. Your heart skips a beat at the softness in his voice, and for just a moment, you feel guilty. Heâs just trying to help, trying to be professional. And yet, the only thing you can focus on is her.
You donât let the guilt linger long. âThen stop getting distracted.â you snap, then force yourself to look away, eyes darting back to the scene as if it somehow holds your attention now. Youâre already backing off, leaving the words hanging in the air.
Spencer stares at you for a beat longer than necessary, confusion and concern still flickering in his eyes, but he doesnât press it. He doesnât argue, doesnât question you further. Instead, he shifts back toward the group, muttering something to Morgan about a pattern in the evidence, and you hear the subtle shift in his voiceâheâs letting it go.
But you donât feel relieved.
The knot in your chest tightens again. Why did you say that? Why did you let her get to you?
You tell yourself itâs about professionalism. Itâs about the case. You donât have time for distractions, not when the clock is ticking. And you definitely donât have time to unravel this feeling thatâs spreading through you like an infection.
Spencer doesnât argue. He doesnât snap back at you, doesnât give you the defensive posture that you might expect from anyone else. Instead, he does something that immediately pulls the rug out from under you.
He looks at you.
Really looks at you.
For a moment, the world around you blurs, the noise of the crime scene and the murmurs of the team fading into the background. Itâs just Spencerâs eyes, filled with something you canât quite placeâconcern, maybe, or confusion, maybe a little of both. But itâs soft. Too soft.
Your pulse spikes, and for a split second, it feels like the floor is tipping beneath you. Itâs so disarming, the quiet concern in his gaze, and it makes the frustration building inside you flare even higher.
âAre you okay?â
The question is simple, unassuming, and it cracks something inside you. Itâs not a challenge, not a reprimandâitâs genuine, and thatâs what makes it harder to brush off.
No. Youâre not okay.
Youâre furious, but you canât explain why. Youâre hurt, but you canât pinpoint the cause. Youâre jealous, and the idea of admitting that to yourself is enough to send your thoughts spiraling. And all the while, Spencerâs standing there, oblivious to the storm building inside you, just waiting for your response.
You canât look at him anymore.
âIâm fine,â you mutter quickly, not meeting his eyes. You swallow, forcing your chest to loosen, fighting the sudden weight that presses down on your shoulders.
Your words come out stiff, rehearsed, and even to your own ears, they sound like a lie. But you say them anyway. Because itâs easier than admitting the truth.
You donât wait for him to say anything else. You turn abruptly, your boots echoing on the concrete floor as you walk away, away from Spencer and away from the nagging feeling that he might see through you if you stay.
But youâre not running. Youâre not hiding. Youâre just⌠focused.
At least, thatâs what you tell yourself.
As you round the corner, your mind keeps racing, fighting to keep everything in order. You tell yourself you donât care about the detectiveâs attention.
You tell yourself itâs unprofessional, itâs inappropriate. And you tell yourself that youâve seen it all before, that Spencerâs just being Spencerâoblivious to the subtle ways people gravitate toward him.
But none of that feels convincing anymore.
By the time youâve reached the far side of the warehouse, your hands are trembling slightly. You push them into your pockets, trying to centre yourself. You feel the familiar coldness wrapping around you again, your professional mask sliding back into place like armour. Itâs easier this way.
A sharp breath escapes your lips as you lean against the wall, your head pressed back, eyes closed for a moment. Focus.
You force yourself to take another breath. Youâre here for the case. Thatâs all.
But as the minutes pass, the tight knot in your chest refuses to loosen, and all you can think about is the way Spencerâs face looked when he asked you that question. Are you okay?
And, just for a fleeting second, you wonder if he knows more than you think.
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The rest of the case proceeds, but something has shifted.
Thereâs an undeniable tension nowâboth around you and within you. As you walk through the newest crime scene, examining evidence and speaking with witnesses, Spencer doesnât give you the space youâd expected.
He stays close, hovering just behind you, always near enough that you can feel the warmth of his presence even when youâre too busy to glance at him.
Heâs speaking to you more than usual, asking for your input first, even in situations where itâs clear he already has the answers. Itâs as if heâs checking in with you constantly, gauging your reaction before making any decisions of his own.
The subtle shift doesnât go unnoticed by anyone. Foster, who had been so eager to claim his attention earlier, is starting to back off, visibly frustrated by his sudden disinterest in her suggestions. She tries a few more times to pull him away for a âquick chat,â but Spencer doesnât respond to her advances the way he did before.
Instead, he looks to you.
âHey, I think we might need a second look at the victimâs phone records,â he says, voice casual but with an edge of expectation, like he already knows youâll agree. âWhat do you think?â
You pause, the request startling you slightly. Spencer doesnât usually ask for your opinion on the more technical aspects of a case, but you donât have time to process it. The words come automatically.
âYeah, definitely. It might give us a window into the unsubâs next move.â
Spencer nods in approval, his face softening slightly as he absorbs your response. But thereâs something else there, something unspokenâa quiet acknowledgment.
He doesnât say anything, just continues to stay close as the investigation progresses, as if heâs subtly keeping his distance from Foster without even addressing it.
Youâre still frustratedâat him, at the detective, at yourselfâbut thereâs a tiny, almost imperceptible shift in your chest. That small part of you that feels like youâve been seen. That he noticed.
Every time Foster attempts to direct him away from the group, Spencer brushes her off with a polite but clear, âIâll be right with you,â his eyes flicking to you before he moves to stand closer. You donât say anything. Youâre not sure you even want to acknowledge it. But itâs thereâan undercurrent you canât ignore.
Your mind still races with frustration. You canât shake the gnawing feeling that somethingâs off, and you canât decide if itâs the case, the detective, or yourself. But every time Spencer looks to you for direction, every time he positions himself just a little too close, your frustration starts to dull, replaced by something else.
Heâs noticing you. Heâs listening.
When the team breaks for a quick huddle to discuss their next steps, Spencer stands beside you. Not next to Morgan or Hotch, not pulling away to talk to Foster. Heâs deliberately close, his shoulder just grazing yours as he flips through his notes.
âYou alright?â he asks again, in that soft, concerned tone that makes you almost uncomfortable. Itâs like heâs waiting for you to admit something, like he already knows thereâs something youâre not saying.
You want to brush him off, to tell him to stop worrying about you, but the question catches you off guard. For a brief moment, the irritationâtoward him, toward Foster, toward everythingâsubsides, and you're left with something unspoken hanging between you two.
"Iâm fine," you mutter again, a little more convincingly this time, even though itâs not true. But you canât find the words to explain it. Not when youâre still trying to convince yourself that none of this should matter.
Spencer doesnât push. He just nods, the faintest flicker of a smile tugging at his lips before he pulls away to engage with the team, but he keeps an eye on you, always just a little more attentive than usual.
You try to shake off the feeling that thisâwhatever this isâmatters, but itâs hard to deny. The connection between you two is there, unspoken, and for some unknown reason youâre feeling a lot more vulnerable than usual.
And that, more than anything, is what frustrates you the most.
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summary: it's the night before your wedding and lando can't bare to spend it all alone
Your head shook as another knock at the door came, knowing exactly who was on the other side. You tried your best to ignore it as you unpacked your suitcase, but they were ever so persistent, knocking once again.Â
âLando, you shouldnât be here,â you called out, walking over to the door. âYou can stand there all night long but Iâm not opening the door. The boys will all be wondering where you are.âÂ
âI donât care abou them,â Lando replied, leaning against the other side of the door. âI just want to see you one last time before tomorrow, just a couple of minutes, thatâs all that Iâm asking for.âÂ
Your eyes closed as you leant on the door, hearing Lando sigh. His voice was desperate as he tapped on the door once again, letting you know that he was still there. You could only smile at how determined Lando was, refusing to go without seeing you.Â
âYouâll get to see me forever after tomorrow,â you tried to assure him, âitâs only one night away from each other, weâve done it hundreds of times before.âÂ
Landoâs head shook, âthis time itâs different, itâs our wedding morning tomorrow.âÂ
âWhy are you here Lando?â You groaned, beginning to think that there was more to things than he was letting on. âSomethingâs not gone wrong, has it?âÂ
His head shook, remembering that you couldnât see him. âI spoke to George and he said Carmen told him that you were feeling nervous. I wanted to come and see you and make sure that you were alright, I donât want you to be nervous, you should be excited.âÂ
âI am excited,â you responded, dropping down to the floor, âtomorrow is just such a big deal, and thereâs so many people going to be there. I hate having all that attention on me, thatâs all.âÂ
Lando remained where he was, only wanting to see you more now that he knew how you felt, keen to settle your nerves and reassure you not to worry.Â
âLet me see you and just give you a hug,â Lando requested, tapping the door once again. âWeâre fine to see each other, tradition is only tomorrow morning, not that either of us really care about that anyway.âÂ
The sound of the lock turning made Lando jump up, watching as you opened the door slightly. It was wide enough for Lando to see you, but not open enough for him to be able to reach in and hold onto you.Â
âLando, I promise you that Iâm absolutely fine. Go and enjoy your evening.âÂ
âI canât see well enough to be sure,â he grinned, refusing to give up quite that easily, trying to push the door to fit his hand through it. âWhatâs the point of just letting me see a bit of you, why not just open the door all the way?âÂ
âBecause once youâre here I know you wonât go away,â you chuckled.Â
Landoâs eyes widened at your assumption, shaking his head in reply to you. The smile on his face told you otherwise though, you knew exactly what he was up to, and once he was in, there was no way that he was going to be walking back out again.Â
You tried your best to keep the door shut, but Lando was far stronger than you were, digging his heels into the ground and pushing the door open, stumbling over his feet and falling straight into your hotel room.Â
âServes you right,â you grinned, offering your hand to help him up. Â
Lando stood himself up and straightened his clothes before heading in your direction. His arms wrapped around your frame as he tightly held you against his chest, pressing several kisses against the top of your head, refusing to let go now that he had a hold of you.Â
Lando kicked the door to your hotel room shut, keeping you in his hold as he walked you both over to your bed, dropping down in the middle of it with you by his side, making himself comfortable like he was there for the night.Â
After a few moments, Landoâs hand trailed along your back. âThereâs no need to worry about tomorrow you know, itâs going to be perfect, Iâm sure of it.âÂ
With all the efforts you and Lando had put in, you knew there was no reason to worry, there was no chance of anything going wrong. You had the perfect place, perfect theme, and everyone who you wanted to attend was doing so, there was nothing more you could ask for.Â
âMaybe if you are nervous, it might be a good idea for me to stay here,â Lando added, catching your eyes roll. âI mean we both know how much it helps when you sleep next to me when youâre worrying, so it makes perfect sense, right?âÂ
âIâm not going to let you stay,â you said, quickly shutting Lando down.Â
Lando hummed in reply to you, âwe both know how this is going to work, Iâm going to wear you down until you say yes, you know that, donât you?âÂ
âNope,â you laughed, âI refuse to cave tonight, youâll be gone soon.âÂ
âYouâll have to get rid of me,â Lando told you, âand judging by your hand against my chest, Iâd say that youâre pretty happy for me to stay a while still yet.âÂ
You quickly moved your hand off of Landoâs chest, shuffling across the bed to create some distance between you both. Lando looked at you in surprise, trying to move back towards you again, only for you to move back too.Â
âItâs going to be a pretty rubbish stag do if youâre not there,â you reminded him, standing up from the bed. âPlus, you only said that you wanted a couple of minutes of my time.âÂ
âI donât need a stupid stag do, not when I could spend my night with you instead,â Lando sighed, sitting up in the middle of the bed. âDo you really actually want me to go?âÂ
You tried to ignore the little voice in your head telling Lando to stay, nodding your head. You didnât want him to miss out on his stag do, the party that he had been looking forward to for so long.Â
âI should probably go,â Lando pouted, sliding off of the bed. His shoulders hung low, his feet dragging along the floor dejectedly. âBut all you have to do is give me a call and Iâll forget all about the boys tonight and rush straight over here to be with you instead.âÂ
âGo on,â you grinned, opening up the door. âIâll be alright without you for one night.âÂ
Lando stood in the doorway, turning back to face you one final time, letting you see just how disappointed he was that you were making him leave.Â
âIn five years, I think this is the first time youâve declined to spend the night with me,â Lando mused, âand the night before my wedding too.âÂ
âIâm not declining to spend the night with you,â you protested, âthis is what we agreed on, youâre going to be stuck with me for the rest of your life after tomorrow anyway.âÂ
âI canât believe it,â Lando smiled, âthe rest of our lives together.âÂ
âOnly if you go,â you teased, pushing Lando out of the door. âGo and enjoy your evening, Iâll see you tomorrow Lando.âÂ
âI canât wait to marry you sweetheart.âÂ
âI know, me too Lan.âÂ
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I love him đŤś
derek morgan x shy!reader (908 words)
in which derek kisses you for the first time and you say âthank youâ
warnings: none, tooth rotting fluff đŤśđť
note!: inspired by gilmore girls!!
You run through the raining street, giggles escaping your lips at the circumstances. Derek has his coat over the both of you, trying to protect you from getting wet as you speed to your house. Your hand clutches him arm to make sure he's going on the right way.
You feel giddy, it's your fourth date and you wonder if it can get any better than this. It feels well deserved after months of pining and flirting. Or better, him flirting with you endlessly while you fluster every single time.
Now that there's actually something going on between you, he takes things more gently and your heart warms at him being overly respectful with you. Small gestures as holding your hand whenever you're walking side by side, always taking the side closest to the road when you're on a side walk and insisting to pay the bill at every chance he gets.
Once you reach the porch, your breathing is uneven - the giggling mess not helping much on it. Derek throws the jacket over your shoulders, rubbing your arms up and down to warm you up.
"You okay?" He asks, way less affected by the running than you. Damn him and always being in shape.
"Yeah- yeah, i'm okay." You breath out, pulling the coat tighter around yourself. You find yourself hoping he forgets to take it back so you can have it for a little longer.
"Cosy?" He teases with a smile. Warmth spreads across your chest and neck, feeling suddenly embarrassed that he noticed your attention for his coat.
"Mhm. You sure you don't wanna come in?" You look at the raining pouring and the way the sky is starting to get dark. The idea of him going back there doesn't please you at all.
"Yeah, don't worry about me, sweetheart. Get yourself warm, don't want you catching a cold." He takes a step closer, wiping a droplet of water from your cheek.
You all but manage to nod before saying, "See you tomorrow?" You know you will, you work together. But you can barely think when he's standing so close.
"See you tomorrow." Derek confirms, not bothering to tease you about it and you feel grateful for it. You wait for him to make a move to leave, not daring to do it before him.
But instead, he moves even closer. His hands cup your face gently, giving you time to pull away. When you don't, he leans in to connect your lips with his in a gentle kiss. You heart races, hands coming up to rest on his chest as your mouth moves against his.
Before it can get any further, he slowly pulls away. Leaving a small peck on your lips before letting go of your face.
"Thank you." You practically squeak out, heat covering your cheeks.
Derek smiles slightly confused and without thinking you rush out a 'bye' before unlocking the door and slamming it shut behind you.
"He kissed you and you said 'thank you'?" Penelope asks.
"Yes! I'm so embarrassed, i can't believe i did that." You sigh exasperatedly, face falling to your hands. You've been thinking about what you're going to do when you see him all morning. You made sure to tell Pen to arrive earlier so you could seek for her help.
"Well that was very polite." She smiles, trying to lighten the mood.
"No, it was stupid." You pull your head up only to drop it on her shoulder right after. "He's gonna start thinking i'm so weird." You know that's probably too dramatic, but the insecurity is eating you up.
"Oh, angel. He's head over heels for you, i don't think he'd ever find you weird." She rubs your back in a comforting manner.
Once you get yourself together, you thank her quickly before heading to the kitchenette for some coffee. Maybe that will lighten your mood.
Too engrossed in choosing between oat or regular milk, you don't notice Derek approach you. His hands touch your waist and you jump almost immediately. Mug almost flying off your hand if it wasn't for him reaching to steady your hand.
"Didn't mean to spook you, angel." He turns you to face him, your back against the counter as he stands close to you.
"Hi. S'okay." You mumble shily, grateful that he seems to act as if nothing happened.
"Hi." Derek's voice sounds gentle, looking around to make sure there's no one around before saying, "Do i get a good morning kiss?"
You grow hot but can't help but feel tempted, making note to not embarrass yourself again. With a small nod, you lay one hand on his arm to steady yourself and press a small kiss to his lips. His lips chase yours once you pull away, leaving a slightly longer kiss on them.
"Thank you." Derek says, a smile spreading across his lips.
"Derek!" You gasp embarrassed, hands covering your face. You were foolish enough to think he hadn't noticed.
"Sorry, sorry." He chuckles amusingly, pulling your hands away from your face and kissing both of them.
"You're mean." You mumble with a pout that makes him think this is even more endearing.
"You're adorable." He retorts, making all the anxieties you had earlier disappear. He pulls you in a hug, squeezing you tightly before kissing your temple reassuringly.
"Let me help you make that coffee." He adds. You're just grateful that he's him after all.
love you,
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Cuteeee
can you write about cold!reader where the team finds out they're together? ahh i love them so much!
UNDENIABLY YOURS. /spencer reid/
you pick up the wrong phone.
late s10 cold!reader 2.6k fluff series masterlist. main masterlist.
a/n | love a good cliche :)
Spencerâs apartment is quiet. Not the kind of quiet that feels awkward or hollow, but the kind that settles over you like a warm blanketâa gentle hush made of ticking clocks, the occasional hum of traffic outside, and the soft shuffling sounds of a man whoâs currently making tea in the kitchen.
Youâre on his couch, half-curled under a throw blanket that doesnât quite cover your feet. The place smells like old books and something herbal, likely the blend Spencer claims is âsoothing to the parasympathetic nervous system.â You never asked what that meant. You suspect itâs just chamomile with a marketing degree.
The night stretched longer than you intended. Dinner turned into wine, which turned into a slow tour through his cluttered bookshelves, which turned into another round of debate over Kantâs categorical imperative versus utilitarian ethics.
You were only supposed to drop by after work. A quick visit, maybe an hour. But Spencer always pulls time out from under you like a magician with a tablecloth.
And you stay. Again.
You donât touch much when youâre with him. Not like you could. Heâs all soft eyes and hesitant hands. He doesnât crowd you, doesnât demand declarations or affection youâre not ready to give. And you? Youâre good at compartmentalising. At keeping your feelings tucked into corners, neatly labeled and out of reach. Itâs safer that way. Less chaotic.
But you always show up.
That counts for something, right?
âTea,â he says, emerging from the kitchen with two mismatched mugs. He hands you the one with faded cartoon planets on it. You take it wordlessly.
âStill pretending this helps your parasympathetic system or whatever?â you murmur into the rim of the cup.
Spencer smiles. He always smiles when you needle him. Like he knows itâs your version of affection. Like heâs fluent in your brand of emotional repression.
âIâm not pretending,â he says, settling into the armchair across from you. âThere are studies,â
âThere are always studies,â
âYou want me to send you the links?â
âNo,â
âYouâd like the one from 2009. It discussesââ
âSpencer,â
âOkay,â he says, holding up both hands in mock surrender. âNo studies,â
You sip the tea. Itâs hot and bitter and tastes like him. Not literallyâhe doesnât taste like dried flowersâbut something about the comfort of the moment, the soft warmth of the mug against your palm, the way he looks at you like youâre not a puzzle to solve but a story heâs enjoying watching unfold. Itâs familiar. Steady.
Which is probably why youâre still here.
âYou staying?â he asks after a few minutes, voice casual. Too casual. Like he didnât spend the last half hour not asking.
You glance at the clock. Itâs past midnight. Late enough to make the excuse that youâre just tired and donât want to drive. Youâre already in the oversized hoodie he handed youâhis hoodie, not yoursâand your shoes are near the door, lined up next to his like it means something.
You should deflect. You always deflect.
Instead, you say, âYeah,â
He doesnât react much, just nods, but thereâs a softness in his eyes that makes your chest ache in a way you refuse to examine.
He doesnât ask for more. He never does.
Itâs part of the deal.
Instead, he turns on some lo-fi instrumental playlist (he claims lyrics distract his brain when heâs trying to wind down), and you both migrate to his bedroom.
â
You donât remember falling asleep. Just that at some point, your eyes fluttered shut, and for once, your thoughts didnât keep you awake. No spiraling worst-case scenarios. No calculating emotional fallout. Just warmth, and the slow, steady rhythm of Spencer breathing beside you. The kind of peace you donât admit you crave.
Until itâs shattered.
The phone ringsâsharp, insistentâand you jolt awake in an instant, heart pounding with the abrupt transition. The room is pitch black, save for the glowing screen on the nightstand. Spencer groans softly beside you, but doesnât move.
Still half-asleep, you fumble your hand over the nightstand. Spencerâs glasses, unfinished book, rectangle of impending doom. Thatâs the one.
âUnless thereâs an active terrorist threat,â you snap, voice rough with sleep, âthere is zero reason to be calling this late.â
Thereâs a beat of stunned silence.
Then, cautiously, ââŚWait, who is this?â
You rub your face with your free hand, already annoyed. âWho do you think?â
Another pauseâlonger this time. And then, sharply suspicious, ââŚNot Spencer Reid?â
You blink, finally focusing on the phoneâs lock screen. Itâs not yours. Definitely not yours.
You sit up slightly, stomach dropping. Shit. âUhââ
Spencer stirs beside you, blinking blearily. âWhaâs going onâŚ?â
And thatâs when it happens. A long, slow intake of breath through the receiver.
âOooooooooooooooooh,â
You try to recover. âGarcia.â
âOh my god,â she hisses, like she just found the holy grail. âI knew something was going on! Oh my god, I knew it!â
Spencerâs sitting up now, trying to make sense of the chaos. âWho is it?â
âPenelope,â you say flatly, glancing at the screen like itâs radioactive as you reluctantly put the call on speakerphone. âWhat do you want?â
âI need visual confirmation immediately,â Garcia is saying, way too awake for 2:07 AM. âIs he shirtless? Waitâare you? Never mind, donât answer that. I respect boundaries. Mostly. Oh my god.â
âGarcia.â you say, trying for a tone of calm, rational authority, but it comes out more defensive than intended. âWhat do you want?â
âWe have an urgent case my dear lovebirds,â Sheâs practically vibrating through the phone. Hotch wants everyone in the office. Oh I canât wait to see everyoneâs reactions,â
âGarciaââ
âNope! Too late! This is the best news Iâve gotten all year. JJ owes me twenty dollars, I knew I saw something in the way you looked at each other during the surveillance briefing last month. I have receipts.â
âWeâll be in the office soon,â Spencer mumbles, already resigned.
âOh, you better be,â she says, like sheâs the one running the FBI now. âBuckle up, lovebirds!â
The call ends with a cheerful âByeeeeeee!â and a click.
You sit there in stunned silence, phone still in your hand, the screen now dark and judgmental. Spencer groans, collapsing backward into the pillows.
âSheâs going to tell everyone,â
âSheâs already telling everyone,â you correct, flopping back beside him.
âThis is going to be so embarrassing,â
You glance over at himâhair tousled, face flushed, one arm slung over his eyes like heâs trying to hide from the world. Itâs honestly⌠kind of adorable.
You smile, just a little. âCould be worse,â
â
The BAU's conference room is already buzzing when you and Spencer walk inâthirty minutes later, coffee in hand, trying very hard to pretend this is just a normal Thursday.
It is not a normal Thursday.
Everyone is already there. Everyone is already looking.
Garcia practically explodes with smug glee the second she sees you. She doesnât say a wordâshe doesnât have to. Sheâs vibrating with the restrained chaos of someone who knows theyâve set off a very satisfying chain reaction. Her eyes sparkle. Her smile is enormous. Sheâs won something, and she knows it.
Spencer, for his part, looks like he wants the floor to swallow him whole. Heâs gone unusually quiet, hiding behind the rim of his coffee cup like itâs a shield. He keeps tugging at the sleeves of his sweater, hands jittery, face flushed, clearly regretting every decision that led to this moment. He wonât look at anyone.
And everyone else?
Well.
JJâs eyebrows are in her hairline. Emilyâs face is frozen somewhere between astonishment and visible mental recalibration. Morgan looks like he just got handed a particularly juicy tabloid headline. And Rossiâbless himâleans back in his chair, crosses his arms, and gives you both the kind of slow, impressed once-over usually reserved for rare bourbon.
Nobody says anything.
The silence stretches.
Spencer makes a small noise like heâs about to speakâprobably to stammer through some clumsy attempt at clarificationâbut you beat him to it.
You cross your arms, plant your feet, and deliver the line like a press briefing:
âYes, weâre dating. No, we havenât had sex. Weâve been together officially for three months. I will not answer any questions, so donât ask them.â
It lands like a bomb.
The room goes absolutely silent.
For a few blessed seconds, no one dares to move.
Then, from the corner, Rossi lets out a low chuckleâmore impressed than anything else. âWell. Thatâs one way to do it,â
Morgan whistles low under his breath, shaking his head with an admiring grin. âDamn, kid,â he says to Spencer, who is now actively hiding behind his coffee. âI knew you had game,â
Garcia looks like sheâs about to start clapping. You shoot her a warning glare.
âIâm just happy for you!â she chirps, hands raised in innocence. âThis is so good for team morale,â
You glance at Spencerâhis face still red, lips pressed tight like heâs trying not to die on the spotâand sigh.
Hotch remains blissfully unaffected.
Heâs sitting at the head of the conference table, scrawling something on a case file with his ever-present air of detached focus. His pen moves in slow, methodical strokes as if heâs entirely unaware that the team has just been thrown into chaos.
Everyone is staring at Hotch now, waiting for him to react, but he doesnâtâhe doesnât even look up from his paperwork.
Rossi, of course, is the first to break the silence. âYou knew about this,â
Hotch finally looks upâbarely. Itâs almost as if heâs taking a mental note of your existence before giving his usual level of minimal acknowledgment.
âThey informed me,â he says matter-of-factly. âHR protocols.â
The silence in the room grows exponentially. HR protocols?
Rossi looks betrayed. So does Emily. JJ blinks rapidly, trying to process the betrayal. Even Morgan stares at Hotch like he just said something deeply alien to their universe.
Garciaâs jaw drops in comically exaggerated shock. âWait⌠you knew and didnât tell us? Hotch!â She looks almost wounded by the injustice of it all.
Hotch, however, doesnât seem bothered in the slightest. He leans back in his chair, tapping his pen idly on the table. âI was informed of a change in personal relationships within the team,â he says, as if explaining why his coffeeâs not hot enough. âStandard procedure.â
Derekâs mouth twitches with the effort to hold back laughter, clearly fighting the urge to burst into full-on chuckles. âThatâs it? No âIâm happy for youâ or âThis changes everything!â?â
Hotch doesnât even flinch. âCongratulations,â he adds with minimal sincerity, glancing up briefly, before continuing, âbut we have an urgent case to focus on.â
Everyoneâs collective sense of betrayal is palpable. Thereâs a beat of stunned silence before Emily, trying to save face, says, âI⌠I guess we should focus on the case.â She says it with half a smile, but the effort is obvious. âBut seriously, Hotch. No heads-up? Not even a hint?â
Hotch simply gives them his patented âthis is serious businessâ look and straightens up. âFocus, everyone.â His voice brooks no argument. âWeâre being briefed on a new case, and I need all of you focused. Now.â
And just like that, the air in the room shifts. The humor fades, the teasing subsides, and everyone reluctantly pulls their attention to the matter at hand.
â
The rest of the day passes in a haze of good-natured (and sometimes not so good-natured) teasing. Derek, as always, is the first to crack a joke.
âSo, you two gonna make superhuman babies, or what?â he smirks, raising his eyebrows suggestively as he watches you and Spencer in the hallway.
Spencer nearly chokes on his coffee, his face turning an even deeper shade of red. âMorgan,â he stammers, voice barely above a whisper, âcan you not?â
Derek just grins wider. âOh, Iâm just getting started, loverboy,â He winks at you both and saunters off with the most obnoxious swagger imaginable.
Garcia, never one to be outdone, is already planning date ideas before you even step off the jet. âYou two should so check out that new fancy restaurant that just opened up down the street,â She nods at you, holding up her phone like sheâs already making the reservation.
You raise an eyebrow at Spencer, just to see his reaction. Heâs still turning red, but you canât help a small, satisfied smile at the sight of his discomfited expression.
âNo, Garcia. We shouldnât,â
âOh come on,â She beams. âI would die to be taken there on a date,â
You tilt your head at her, âYou really think we would enjoy a place like that? Really?â
âWellâŚâ
Emily, for her part, is still trying to process what the hell just happened. She keeps glancing at you both, trying to act casual but clearly still in disbelief. âSo soonââ She shakes her head. âIâm justâwow. Okay. Good for you, I guess? Iâve gotta go hide from Morgan now, completely unrelatedââ
JJ just chuckles, arms crossed. âCongratulations, both of you. Iâm really happy for you,â
You could almost thank the universe for the relief of normalcy. You donât. The universe didnât do shit. It was all you. And Spencer. Mainly Spencer. âThank you,â
The day finally winds down, and itâs time to leave. Spencer walks you to your hotel room, still looking like he might burst into flames from sheer embarrassment. Youâve let him be teased by the others, of course, but nothing too much. Heâs still wearing that sheepish, half-worried expression as you approach your car, and you canât help but smirk.
âWell,â you say, glancing up at him as you lean against the roomâs door, âNow they know,â
Spencer groans. Itâs low, and it carries all the weight of his supposed regret. âYeah,â
You lean in just a little, close enough that your voices are quiet but not enough for anyone else to overhear. You keep your tone flat, but thereâs something soft in your eyes when you speak.
âCouldâve been worse,â you remark, just barely meeting his gaze. A quiet reassurance, a little more tender than the rest of the day has been. Itâs not the most romantic thing in the world, but itâs yours.
Heâs helpless, standing there, still flustered. But the way he looks at youâfondness in his eyes and a soft laugh escaping his lipsâmakes everything feel more okay than it probably should.
You reach up a soft hand to brush over the side of Spencerâs face, a juxtaposition heâd never point out unless you asked, and he smiles against you as you kiss him goodnight.
Youâre barely parted when he speaks, foreheads pressed together and his declaration a whisper on your lips. âI love you,â
âThank you,â you nod softly as you separate, âGoodnight, Spencer,â
âgoodnight,â
They are so cute! What the hell.
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hi, first of all, I love your stories and am a fan of your work đ I have a request, in a case with the team, spencer meets a girl who understands his intelligence and talks about the same topics like: science and the reader feels jealous and insecure that she is not smart enough for him despite working at BAU.
pairing: spencer reid x fem!reader ( no use of y/n ) contente warnings: established relationship, reader feels insecure / not smart enough and jealous , some tears, but otherwise it's just emotional fluff <3 a/n: hii !!! hope you like this :) also another john steinbeck mention sorry ( found this in my drafts whoops )
The words washed over you like staticâscientific facts, literary references, inside jokes that might as well have been a foreign language.
You stood beside Spencer, arms crossed, staring blankly at the crime scene photos pinned to the board. The images should have held your focus, but they blurred at the edges, your mind too occupied with the conversation happening just inches away.Â
Spencer and a woman from the field office, were exchanging rapid-fire dialogue about something you couldnât follow.
A quip about quantum physics, maybe, or a pun so niche it sailed right over your head. Whatever it was, it made her laugh and Spencer chuckled in response, the corners of his eyes crinkling in that way you loved.Â
You knew Spencer loved you. He told you constantlyâin cozy moments before bed, in rushed kisses on your temple between cases, in the way his fingers lingered whenever he handed you a coffee.
But right now, watching him so effortlessly connect with someone who spoke his language you felt like an outsider in your own relationship.Â
You swallowed hard, forcing your attention back to the case files.Â
Then, a gentle touch at the small of your back.Â
Spencerâs hand was warm, his thumb brushing lightly over your spine before he pulled away to circle something on the map. âYou okay?â he murmured, voice low enough that only you could hear.Â
You nodded, offering him a quick smile. âYeah.âÂ
But the word felt hollow. You turned away before he could read the lie in your eyes, pretending to sift through the files at the end of the table. It was easier to focus on the paperwork than the quiet ache settling in your ribs.Â
You managed to keep up the act until it was time to leave.Â
Just as you reached the door, the woman called out to Spencer again, something about an obscure novel youâd never heard of. He responded without hesitation, and you bit your lip, staring at the floor as you waited.
A beat passed. Then another.Â
Finally, Spencerâs footsteps followed, and before you could take another step, his fingers slid between yours, squeezing gently.Â
âHey,â he said softly, tugging you to a stop just outside the conference room. His brows knit together as he searched your face. âYouâve been quiet.âÂ
You shrugged, forcing another smile. âJust tired.âÂ
Spencer wasnât fooled. He never was. But he let you be.Â
He knew youâknew the way your fingers tapped restlessly against your thigh when you were upset, the way your gaze fixed on nothing when you were lost in thought. Right now, you were doing both, and though every instinct in him screamed to press, to fix, he held back. If you needed space, heâd give it to you.Â
On the jet, he sat beside you, close enough that his knee brushed yours. Normally, youâd lean into him, your head finding its place against his shoulder, your fingers lacing through his without a second thought.
But today, you kept your distance, arms folded tight across your chest as you stared out the window.
Spencer set a coffee in front of you, just how you liked it. You didnât grin at him like usual. Instead, you offered a faint, wary smile that didnât reach your eyes before turning away again.Â
His stomach twisted.Â
Across the aisle, Emily glanced up from her file, her eyes flickering between the two of you. Spencer met her gaze. Then, Emily raised an eyebrow, tilting her head subtly toward the kitchenette.Â
Spencer hesitated. His hand was still on your thigh, his thumb tracing absent circles over the fabric of your pants. He gave you one last gentle squeeze before standing, half-hoping youâd reach for him, pull him back.Â
You didnât even look up.Â
Emily was already pouring coffee when he reached her, her expression unreadable. âWhatâs up?â Spencer asked, leaning against the counter.Â
She didnât answer right away, stirring sugar into her cup slowly. Then, without looking at him: âYou chatted a lot with that woman.âÂ
Spencer blinked. âWhat woman?âÂ
Emily shot him a look. âThe one you talked about all that nerdy science stuff with? At the precinct?âÂ
It took him a secondâthen it clicked. The local liaison, the one whoâd laughed at his terrible pun. He hadnât even registered the interaction beyond professional courtesy. But you had.Â
His stomach dropped. âOh,â he said, voice quiet.Â
Emily studied him over the rim of her mug. âYou really didnât notice, did you?âÂ
Spencer ran a hand through his hair, exhaling sharply. âI was justâit was case-related. Mostly.âÂ
âMostly,â Emily repeated, dry.Â
âI wasnâtââ He cut himself off, frustration bubbling up. Not at her, not at you, but at himself. How had he missed it? How had he not seen the way youâd withdrawn, the way your smile had faltered?Â
Emily sighed, setting her coffee down. âReid, look. Youâre brilliant, but sometimes youâre oblivious.âÂ
He swallowed hard, glancing back at you. You were still staring out the window, your reflection ghostly against the glass. His chest ached.Â
Without another word, he pushed off the counter and crossed the cabin, sinking back into the seat beside you. This time, he didnât hesitateâhe reached for your hand, threading his fingers through yours and squeezing tight.Â
You turned to him, looking at him for a long moment, his warm hand still enveloping yours. Part of you wanted to pull away, to protect that bruised, vulnerable part of your heart that still stung from earlier. But you didn't.
Then you caught Emily's gaze from across the jet. She looked away quickly, but not before you saw the knowing glint in her eyes, the subtle satisfaction in the way she sipped her coffee.
Of course.
You turned back to the window, but you kept your fingers laced with his. The rest of the flight passed in quiet. Spencer didn't push. His shoulder was solid under your cheek when you finally gave in and leaned against him, his fingers never once loosening their grip on yours.
An hour later you reached his apartment. You kicked off your shoes by the door as you suppressed a yawn.
"Are you okay?" Spencer's voice was soft behind you.
You turned to face him, forcing a smile. "Yeah."Â
He didn't look convinced. His brows knit together as he stepped closer, hands hovering like he wasn't sure if he should reach for you. "You've been quiet sinceâ"Â
"I'm fine, Spencer." The words came out sharper than you intended, and you watched as his face fell, just slightly. Guilt twisted in your gut. "Just tired."Â
Spencer exhaled slowly, running a hand through his hair. "You know you can talk to me, right? About anything."Â
Of course you knew. But thisâthis insecurity, this childish fear that you weren't enough, not smart enoughâit stuck in your throat, stubborn and suffocating.Â
"Yeah, I know." Your smile felt thin as you turned to hang up your jacket, fingers fumbling slightly with the hanger.
When you turned around, he was right there - closer than you expected. His long fingers twitched at his sides like he wanted to reach for you but wasn't sure he should.
"Do you?" he asked softly, the words tentative, his head tilted in that way that meant he was analyzing every microexpression.Â
You bit your lip, the familiar sting of tears threatening behind your eyes. Forcing yourself to meet his gaze, you raised your hands to his face, thumbs smoothing over the deep furrow between his brows.
"Yes," you murmured, "just not feeling too great today."Â
Your hand drifted down to cup his cheek, thumb brushing the sharp plane of his cheekbone. You hoped he wouldn't notice the slight tremor in your fingers, but of course he did - Spencer noticed everything. His eyes darkened with concern, and he caught your wrist gently, turning his face into your palm to press a kiss there.Â
"You've been quiet since the precinct," he observed, his voice carefully neutral. Too carefully. You recognized his profiling tone - the one he used when he was trying to understand without pushing.Â
"I'm just tired," you lied again, pulling away to busy yourself with straightening the blanket on the couch.
Spencer followed, his socked feet silent on the hardwood.
"You know," he said slowly, "when I was eleven, I memorized The Grapes of Wrath because I thought it would make my mom happy." He paused, waiting until you turned to face him. "It didn't. Because what she really needed wasn't facts or figures. She just needed me to sit with her."Â
Your breath caught.Â
His hands found yours, long fingers threading between yours. "I don't need you to understand every reference or equation," he murmured, bringing your joined hands to his chest where you could feel his heartbeat. "I just need you here. With me."Â
The dam broke. A tear slipped free, then another. Spencer made a soft, wounded sound and gathered you close, his chin resting atop your head as you buried your face in his sweater.Â
"I felt so stupid," you admitted, the confession muffled against his chest where his heartbeat thrummed beneath your ear. The wool of his sweater scratched lightly at your cheek as you turned your face deeper into him, hiding from the vulnerability of your own words. "Watching you two talk like that. Listening to you talk about things I didn't understand."Â
Spencer's hands - those elegant, restless hands that could calculate bullet trajectories in seconds but still fumbled with simple knots - slid up to cradle the back of your head with the most gentle touch possible.
His fingers tangled gently in your hair as he pulled back just enough to see your face, his thumbs brushing away the dampness on your cheeks you hadn't even realized was there.Â
"I love you because you're you," he said, voice so tender it made your breath catch. His palm came to rest over your heart, warm even through the fabric of your shirt. "Because you see peopleâreally see themâin a way I never could. You notice the way Garcia's smile doesn't reach her eyes on bad days before she even says a word. You're the one who always remembers to bring Morgan that terrible gas station coffee he likes after overnight surveillance."Â
His fingers traced the line of your jaw with reverence, calloused fingertips catching slightly on your skin.
"You know exactly what books I want to read when I'm too overwhelmed to think straight," he continued. "And when I'm lost in my own head..." His hands cradling your face. "You're the only one who knows how to bring me back."Â
He smiled softly at you.
"You're my home," he murmured, the words so simple yet so devastating in their truth. "All the equations in the world couldn't change that."Â
A tear escaped despite your best efforts, tracing a hot path down your cheek. Spencer caught it with his thumb, his touch achingly gentle as he brushed it away.
"You're too sweet, Spence," you finally managed, the words coming out watery and broken between a sob and a laugh. Your fingers twisted in the fabric of his sweater.
Spencer huffed a quiet laugh, his nose brushing against yours. "Only for you," he whispered, his voice rough with emotion. "Always only for you."Â
I shouldn't be smiling as much as I am right now
Classroom Talk | Spencer Reid
Summary: Spencer drops your lunch off to your classroom filled with apparent love experts, who then question the man youâre with and tease you two for not being married yetâŚ
A/N: idk why but I just thought of this, itâs adorable though. Not proofread too tired for that. LOL.
BYR(b4 you Reid): light teasing, Spencer getting kind of bullied by teens, and fluff :))
You were at your desk, deep in teacher mode. Grading assignments, updating the grade book, the usual rhythm of a productive day.
You glanced up and saw your students working quietly for once, either reading the latest chapter youâd assigned or scribbling their thoughts in journals. It was that rare magical moment every teacher silently prays for: peace.
Naturally, it didnât last.
There was a knock at the door.
Every single head turned in unison. Including yours.
âHello.â A familiar voice said, soft and polite, peeking into the room like he wasnât about to cause utter chaos.
Spencer.
Your brilliant, shy, awkward boyfriend. Standing in your classroom.
You blinked, stunned. âWhat are you doing here?â You asked, smiling like this was the best little surprise.
âSomeone.â He said, raising a brow and holding your bag up. âForgot their lunch at home.â
You walked over to meet him halfway, shaking your head. âWow, I didnât even realize.â
His hand instinctively went to your waist as he handed you your lunch, you turned to face your students, you immediately regretted it.
Half of them were staring blankly. The other half wore smug little smirks, the kind youâve seen way too many times this year.
You sighed, already sensing the storm brewing. âEveryone, this is Spencer.â You introduced him. He gave an awkward wave and shy smile, very much regretting every life choice that led him to this moment.
âHi.â Came a chorus of teenage politeness, which was immediately shattered by
âIs that your husband?â Silas blurted. Of course it was Silas.
You chuckled. âNo, not my husband.â
âFiancĂŠ?â Someone else chimed in.
âBoyfriend.â Spencer said, trying to sound casual.
âOooh!â âAwwsâ âno wayâ erupted from every direction.
Mia raised an eyebrow. âYou have a boyfriend? Why didnât you tell us? We thought you were lonely!â
You blinked. âI-well- I didnât think you needed to know about my personal life.â
âWhy? We always tell you about ours.â
You stared at them. âThatâsâŚtrue, unfortunately.â
âI always thought you and the basketball coach would be cute.â Someone tossed out.
Spencerâs jaw dropped. âExcuse me?â
You stepped in. âOkay! Thatâs enough. Youâre scaring himâ
The class laughed, clearly delighted.
You turned back to Spencer, lowering your voice. âThanks for this. Lunch is in fifteen, have time?â
He smiled. âFor you? Always.â
You motioned to the chair near your desk, and he sat, awkward but trying. You returned to your seat, praying your students would go back to their journals.
Nope.
Oliviaâs hand shot up.
âYes? Olivia?â
âWhy is your boyfriend dressed like heâs coming from a funeral?â
You choked back a laugh, Spencer blinked at you, betrayed.
âWell.â You said sweetly. âSpencer?â
He cleared his throat, shifting uncomfortably. âUhâŚmy job?â
âWhat do you do?â
âIâm with the FBI.â He said, a little more confidently. âBehavioral Analysis Unit.â
âBoring.â Someone muttered.
Your head snapped up. âHey! Be nice. His job is actually super important.â You say going to your sweet lovely boyfriendâs defense because only you can pick on him.
âYeah, shut up. Let him talk.â Silas said.
You raised a brow. âAppreciate the support, not the tone.â
Spencer smiled faintly. âWhat we do is analyze criminal behavior to help catch criminals. Itâs called profiling.â
âItâs like psychology.â You added. âItâs really cool.â
âSo you predict what people do? Do me!â Ethan asked.
âUhâŚit doesnât quite work like that.â Spencer replied.
Ethan sighed, immediately unimpressed.
âSo you get to catch criminals?â Mia asked.
âYeah. We do.â Spencer said, nodding.
âCool.â Silas grinned. âDo you see crime scenes? Are they gross?â
âVery.â Spencer said.
And now they were really invested.
âWhatâs the worst youâve ever seen?â Someone asked
Spencer opened his mouth.
âNope!â You interrupted. âDo not answer that.â The class groaned. âSorry, guys.â
âHow long have you guys been together?â Mia asked.
You hesitated. âFour years. Now get back to work.â
âFour years and no ring? Thatâs sad.â Silas said. Your jaw dropped. âExcuse me?â
âAre you guys scared of marriage or something?â Olivia teased. You and Spencer both looked equally offended.
âNo.â You said crossing your arms. âWeâre justâŚcomfortable.â Spencer nodded. âWeâre happy where we are. Right?â He asked, his head snapping to you for confirmation.
You smiled. âRight.â
âWell, if my boyfriend didnât propose after four years, Iâd dump him.â Mia declared. You shook your head. âWhen did this classroom turn into a relationship panel?â
âYeah.â Spencer added. âHow old are you guys? Fourteen? Fifteen?â
The room broke into laughter.
Finally, the bell rang. âThank god.â You muttered, watching them pack up.
A few waved at Spencer, others giggled as they walked past. And then Olivia stopped right next to him.
âSheâs a lovely woman. You should really put a ring on her finger.â
Then she was gone.
Spencer turned to you, you were already laughing.
âSheâs not wrong.â You said making your way to him, grabbing his hand. âI am pretty lovely.â
âI am never stepping foot in this classroom again.â He said. âThat was more stressful than interrogating a serial killer.â
âOh, come on. I think they liked you.â
âReally? Because that comment about the basketball couch felt very personal.â
You laughed and nudged him. âYouâre focused on the wrong thing.â
âWhat should I be focusing on?â
âMarrying me.â
He paused, then smiled. âNoted.â
You walked toward your classroom door, twisting the lock. Spencer was still by your desk, looking mildly traumatized.
âAre you okay?â You asked, trying not to laugh.
âIâve been shot at less aggressively than I was questioned in here.â He replied, deadpan. âAnd I sensed one of your students wanting to fight me. I saw the glint in their eyes.â
You laughed. âWell, you held your own. Iâm proud of you.â
You moved a chair next to Spencer, and took a seat, unwrapping your sandwich. He watched you for a second, then leaned in with a smile.
âSoâŚfour years no ring?â He said, repeating Silasâ line like he was testing it out loud.
You narrowed your eyes. âDonât you start.â
âHey, Iâm just saying. The experts have spoken. Weâre on thin ice.â
âYouâre right, should I just elope with the basketball coach?â
Spencer gave a dramatic gasp. âI knew it.â
You nodded. âHe is tall, and charming.â
âWow. Okay, now I am scared.â
You smiled, nudging your foot against his. âYou know I donât need a ring to feel secure with you, right?â
âI know.â He said softly, reaching out to brush your hand. âBut alsoâŚI donât not want to marry you someday.â
Your heart did a flip. You tried to play it cool, like your knees didnât suddenly feel like jello.
âYeah?â You asked, voice softer.
He nodded. âYeah. JustâŚnot because Olivia told me to. Although she is very convincing.â
âShe is. Probably runs the underground student government.â
âDefinitely. But Iâve thought about it before. And I want to do it the right way. Youâd deserve somethingâŚmeaningful. Not pressured by a bunch of freshman armed with sass and curiosity.â
You grinned. âI do love something meaningful.â
He leaned in slightly, teasing. âSoâŚno courthouse wedding tomorrow after work?â
You thought about it. âOnly if we go matching in some ridiculous couples costume.â
âThat actually sounds incredible.â
You both laughed, the weight of the moment balanced by the natural ease between you. You leaned your head on his shoulder and exhaled.
âI liked seeing you here.â You murmured. âEven if they grilled you like a suspect.â
He chuckled. âNext time, Iâm bringing backup. Maybe Morgan.â
âOh please, if Morgan walked in here, half the girls would faint.â
He smiled, agreeing with you.
You then grabbed his hand. âThank you for bringing my lunch.â
âAnytime. Next time Iâll bring a ring, just to keep them happy.â
You lifted your head. âIf you propose in my classroom, I will throw a dry erase marker at you.â
âRomantic.â He whispered, his smile never leaving his face, you looked at him, and he kissed your forehead.
âI love you.â
âI love you most.â
SO ADORABLE WTH
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I love this so much
Summary : Bucky needs to go on a mission, so he asks the rest of the team to take care of his girl.
Pairing : Bucky Barnes x reader (she/her) / Platonic!Thunderbolts x reader
Warnings/tags : Thunderbolts* spoilers!!!!!!! Established Relationship. TOWER FIC!!! Fluff, angst. Cursing. trauma. Death, nightmares, sleepwalking, hurt/comfort. Sam and Bucky arenât mad at each other in this one (Please let me know if I miss anything!!!)
Word count : 4.1kÂ
Note : This story is based on my own experiences with sleepwalking. If youâd like to be on the taglist, message me! It gets lost in the comments sometimes. Enjoy!
The New Avengers weren't as polished as their predecessors. You werenât even close to the universal beacon of hope they used to be â you flickered and survived.
This team was a patchwork of second chances and shattered pasts, proof that good people came with scars â that good people might have done things that kept you all up at night. It was a miracle anyone got any sleep at all.Â
Least of all you.Â
Ever since your first kill, you barely got a full nightâs rest.
By the time you joined the team, it had already been years of fragmented restâ twenty-minute naps stolen on ships here, an hour of sleep on dirty cots there. And when sleep did finally drag you under, it was rarely ever peaceful.
Sometimes, the worst part wasnât even the nightmares. Sometimes it was waking up in the living room, not even in control, your feet bare and your skin clammy from a sleepwalk you didnât remember beginning.
Youâd warned Bucky when you started dating him.Â
One night, you sat him down while your fingers nervously pulled at the threads on your sleeve and handed him a list. Not a literal one, but it felt like thatââIf I start talking in my sleep, donât wake me up too fast. If Iâm not in bed, check the bathtub or the closet. Donât try to hold me down if I fight in my sleep. Only wake me if it becomes dangerous. But most of the time, it passes. I promise.â And worst of all, âDonât be scared of me.â
Youâd braced yourself for rejection then, for an excuse or another that said âyouâre too much.â But Bucky had only taken your hand in his, metal fingers brushing gently against your palm like he understood in a way that no one else ever had.
One night, after youâd had a particularly brutal episodeâscreaming in your sleep, flinching from his touch even though heâd tried to soothe youâhe didnât say a word.Â
He just pulled you close once youâd woken, let you curl into his chest with your face pressed against his skin.
âIâm not afraid of you,â he whispered into your hair.
That night, you cried into him until your breathing slowed, and for the first time in a long, long while, you stayed asleep.
Over time, you found a kind of peace with him that youâd never had before. It didnât fix everythingâ Bucky would be the first to admitâ but it eased your nights. You rested better because he made you feel safe.Â
On bad days, heâd lie beside you, his arm around your waist, his thumb brushing circles into your side.
And sometimes, when sleep came like a gentle tide instead of a crashing wave, youâd open your eyes in the morning light and find him already awake, watching you protectively.Â
âYou slept,â heâd say with a proud smile, as if it were the most precious thing in the world.
For a while, things almost felt normal again. Maybe not perfect, but betterâ until you and Bucky got dragged to be part of the New Avengers. And just like that, for convenience's sake, you both moved in the Watchtower.
It wasnât awful. There was always someone around, always laughter coming from the common room. But adjusting was hard.Â
The bedroom felt too large, the ceilings too high, the Watchtower too big. It was⌠unfamiliar. Uneasy. Still, with Bucky lying beside you, it was manageable.
But some nights⌠some nights were worse than others. Youâd still find yourself drifting barefoot through the corridors, your eyes glassy, your fingers twitching restlessly. Youâd pull open drawers, rearrange cabinets, and unconsciously line pens up in perfect gradients. Once, Bucky found you curled in the closet with a granola bar clutched to your chest. You didnât remember getting there. You only remembered waking up in his arms, sobbing so hard even though you couldnât explain why you were upset.
That night, when Yelena peeked out of her room to see what all the commotion was about, Bucky smiled and said, âSheâll be okay, Lena. She just needs some peace and quiet, right, baby?â
You gave a small, hopeful smile. âY-yeah.â
Because with him there⌠it really was easier to breathe.
â
The next morning, you asked Bucky to tell the rest of the team of your condition, and he waited until you were in the shower to gather the team in the kitchen. Ava leaned against the counter with her arms crossed, John was already halfway through his second cup of coffee, Bob dropped his book, Alexei was drinking a glass of milk, and Yelena sat on the counter with a knowing look in her eyes.
Bucky didnât pace or shift or stall. He just said it.
âShe sleepwalks, sometimes. Worse when Iâm gone. Itâs not⌠always random. Itâs tied to stress. Or nightmares.â His voice was gentle. âYou might hear her moving around at night, maybe see her organizing weird stuff or⌠I donât know, in a closet. Donât freak out. Donât wake her up unless she's in danger, Donât make it a thing.â
The silence that followed wasnât awkward. It was understanding.
Yelena gave a small nod and muttered, âIâve done weirder.â John just said, âGot it, man,â and reached for another coffee pod.
Bucky let out a breath he hadnât realized heâd been holding. He didnât want pity for you. He didnât want tiptoes or whispers. He just wanted you to have a little space to exist without explaining yourself.
And when you wandered into the room an hour later, eyes still a little hazy, no one stared. No one asked questions.
They just said âHey,â like it was any other morning.
And somehow, that made all the difference.
â
Still, no one got involved... yet.
Bucky was the only one who knew how to reach you. The only person who could read your silences like sentences, who knew exactly when to speak, and when to hold you so tightly the pieces couldnât fall apart again.
So when Sam reached out to Bucky for help with an intel recovery mission in Madripoor, your heart dropped. You didnât tell him not to go, but Bucky saw the way your hands twisted in the hem of your sweater, the way your mouth stayed open like you were trying to find a reason to make him stay.
He found you in the kitchen the night before he left, staring blankly into a cup of tea you hadnât touched.
âSweetheart,â he said, stepping behind you and wrapping his arms around your waist. âLook at me.â
Your eyes slowly found his, and he knew.Â
âI hate this,â you whispered, the words brittle.
âI know,â he said, cupping your face in his hands. âIâll be gone for two days. Three, tops. I swear.â
You leaned into him, âI sleep better when youâre here.â
âI know, honey,â He pressed a kiss to your forehead, then your cheek, then the corner of your mouth. âI hate leaving you. But he needs me just for this one thing. And I promise I wouldnât go unless I knew youâd be taken care of.â
You looked up at him, âI donât want to be a burden to the team.â
âYou are never a burden,â he said firmly, his voice a low rasp. âNever. And while Iâm gone, theyâll keep you safe because they want to, not because they have to.â
Before he left, he gathered the others in the main room.
âKeep an eye on her,â Bucky said quietly. âSheâs strong â donât let her tell you otherwise â but she doesnât always ask for help.â
They all nodded, some more solemn than others.
âIf she does, donât wake her unless you have to. It can be⌠disorienting. But if sheâs not safe â if sheâs near stairs or rooftops or anything like that â then wake her up gently. No yelling. No shaking her. Itâll only make it worse.â
Yelena raised an eyebrow. âWhat if we throw a blanket on her and pretend sheâs a ghost?â
Bucky gave her a pointed look.
She raised her hand in defeat. âFine. No blankets. Understood.â
âThank you,â Bucky said, quieter now, looking over each of them. âJust⌠She means everything to me.â
They nodded again. Even John offered a pat in the back, and Ava gave a flickering smile.
That night, he kissed you once more at the door. âIâll be back before you know it.â
But time always moved slower without him. And sleep â if it came at all â would bring with it the ghosts you couldnât outrun.
â
The first night without Bucky was the worst.
You didnât sleep. Not even for a minute. You paced the compound like a spectre, wearing one of his oversized Henleys and a pair of mismatched socks. The halls were quiet but your mind was unbearably loud.
What if something happened to him? What if this was the one time he didnât come back?
You were awake in the kitchen at 2 a.m., your fingers trailing along the countertops. You made tea and forgot it on the counter. You folded a blanket you didnât remember picking up. You stood in front of the window for forty-five minutes, watching shadows move across the landing pad like you were trying to count sheep.
Yelena followed you silently, not intruding. She was nearby, perched on the kitchen island, tossing a grape between her fingers.
She didnât ask you to sit down. She didnât ask what you were thinking. She just waited.
âCanât sleep?â she finally said casually.
You shook your head. âIf I try, Iâll just end up with a bad dream.â
âThen donât try. Come,â she said, patting the spot beside her. âSit. Eat terrible snacks with me. I stole jerky from John .â
You offered a smile, and for a moment, it felt almost normal â like you were just friends pulling a late night, instead of trauma survivors outrunning your past.Â
â
The second night was harder in a different way.
Your body gave in, just barely, around 3 a.m.Â
You collapsed on the couch in the common room and curled into yourself. The others left you be â glad to see you resting at all.
But two hours later, you screamed in your sleep.
Bob got there first.
He found you thrashing in, tangled in the blanket like it was strangling you. Tears streamed down your face, and your hands clawed at the air as you whimpered words no one could quite make out.
âNoâpleaseâdonât take himâdonâtâ!â
Bob dropped to his knees beside you. He didnât try to wake you â remembered Buckyâs warning â but he said your name softly, voice like pattering rain on glass.
âItâs okay. Youâre safe,â he whispered, over and over. âYouâre not alone.â
Eventually, your screams died into sobs. Still asleep, you curled toward him, burying your face in his shoulders. Bob let you cry against him.
He didnât know if youâd remember any of it.Â
John had stood nearby the whole time, sleepy when he was woken up by the noise. When Bob looked up at him with tired eyes, he invited John to sit next to you both.Â
He did, because perhaps he thought he could help keep you both safe.
â
The third night was deceptively calm.
You seemed better. Youâd eaten half a piece of toast that morning. Youâd even made a small joke at Alexeiâs expense, and everyone had taken that as a good sign.
Still, the team took care of you closely.
That night, after the motion sensors in the living room went off because you started sleepwalking, Alexei, Ava, and John took the unofficial nightwatch dutyâ all of them too alert to sleep anyway. You shuffled into the hallway around 1 a.m., eyes half-lidded. You looked straight through Alexei, who had been sitting on the floor playing chess against himself.Â
He didnât say a word, just stood up and followed you at a distance.
You wandered into the kitchen and opened the same drawer four times in a row. Flipped the light switch on and off, on and off. Then you just⌠stood there, staring at the fridge.
John found you a little while later, drifting into the laundry room. He didnât panic.Â
âHey,â he said, blocking the doorway, âthis isnât your bedroom.â
You blinked slowly with foggy eyes, but didnât respond.
âCome on, letâs go back,â he said, not touching you, just using the calm voice heâd been practicing since Bucky left.Â
âCouch sounds better than tile, right?â
You followed him without protest, your feet shuffling over the floor. He guided you gently to the common room and helped you sit on the couch, draping a blanket over your shoulders.
Ava came to relieve him an hour later.
No one told the others to watch you. No one needed to. It had simply become understood â an agreement among people whoâd known isolation too well to let anyone else suffer it.
You were never left alone for long.
â
The fourth night, things only got worse.
Bucky's message came in just past midday â the mission was running longer than planned. What was supposed to be three days had stretched to four, maybe more. They were holed up in a safe house, radio silent except for brief check-ins. Your already-bad anxiety only spiked.
So, of course, it manifested in your sleeping habits.
You were beyond exhausted, though. Somewhere between 2 and 4 a.m., your body gave out before your mind could. And that's when the sleepwalking started again.Â
Yelena noticed first when the motion sensor on the jet landing pad pinged, lighting up the communicator on her bedside table. Her eyes snapped open in panic.Â
One glance at the screen by her bed andâ
Oh.
Oh no.
âBlyat,â she cursed, already half out of bed.
The security feed showed you barefoot and draped in one of Buckyâs shirts that hung past your thighs, drifting forward in a dreamy gait.
You were headed straight for the edge of the roof.
âAva!â Yelena barked into the intercom by her door. âSheâs upâsheâs on the roof!â
Ava didnât even answer. She was already phasing halfway through her bedroom door before the words had finished transmitting.Â
Her molecules blurred as she sprinted through walls and the glass doors leading to the edge.Â
She found you on the rooftop, barely more than a silhouette, the wind tugging at your hair and the cold bit at your bare feet.
You were standing at the edge. Right at the ledge.
The skyline sparkled as your fingers trembled to reach for something invisible in the air in front of you.
âHeâs gone,â you mumbled into the wind. âI have to find himâŚâ
Ava didnât shout your name. She didnât touch you too fast. She knew better.
She forced herself to become solid again and circled herself around your torso from behind.
âItâs okay,â she whispered. âYouâre safe. Iâve got you.â
You didnât react â not really. Your muscles twitched, but you didnât pull away.
John was next, thundering up the stairs with bare feet and wide eyes, stopping short the moment he saw you on the ledge.Â
His instincts wanted him to act, to tackle you into safety, but he didnât. Not when he saw how still you were. Not when he saw how gently Ava held you. He lifted both hands, palms out, staying back, like he might catch you if anything went wrong.
âEasyâŚâ he muttered under his breath, more to himself than anyone else.Â
Alexei arrived just after. One look at the scene stopped him in his tracks. âBozhe moiâŚâ he whispered. He took a cautious step forward and dropped to his knees, trying to be less threatening.
âDruga,â he said gently, kneeling just to your side. âYouâre dreaming, okay? Just a dream. Weâre here. No need to find anyone â youâre already home.â
Bob drifted up moments later. He didnât say a word. He just hovered nearby.
And then Yelena burst through the door, breath hitching as her eyes scanned the perimeter.
âIs sheâ?â
âSheâs okay,â Bob answered quietly, âWeâve got her.â
Yelena let out a shaky breath and moved closer.
You whimpered softly, your whole body trembling in Avaâs arms. Your hands curled into fists, then relaxed again. Tears slid down your cheeks even as your eyes stayed closed. Even asleep, you were breaking.
You were inching closer to the ledge, your toes just brushing the edge of now.
âI have to find him,â you mumbled again, voice cracking. âHeâs not safe. I have to find him.â
Alexei looked at Ava. At Yelena.
âSheâs not coming out of it,â Yelena whispered. âSheâs too far under.â
âDo it,â John said, tense. âNow. Before sheââ
Alexei nodded once, then reached forward, placing one palm on your shoulders. It was him who finally made the call. âTime to wake up now. Youâre safe. Youâre dreaming.â
Your body stiffened immediately. The moment your nervous system registered something was wrong, your fight-or-flight instincts kicked in.
And they kicked hard.
Coming back into consciousness in panic, you boltedâ or tried to.
Ava held you still, even as your eyes snapped open, and you screamed.
âNo! No, no, no! Let go of me! Let goââ
âItâs okay, itâs okayââ Ava said, tightening her grip, keeping you away from the ledge.
You thrashed. Alexei backed off, hands up, trying not to crowd you.
Yelena stepped forward and crouched, her voice firmer than the others. âLook at me. Youâre here. Youâre home. We have you.â
But your body didnât believe her. Your eyes were darting wildly, trying to make sense of noise and faces, adrenaline pumping so hard it made your vision blur.
John, who managed to grab a blanket, wrapped it over your shoulders while muttering, âItâs okay, youâre okay,â on repeat like a prayer, even though your eyes werenât processing him yet.
Bob moved in slowly, hoping just being there would help.
Eventuallyâeventuallyâyour eyes found something familiar.
The logo on the roof.Â
The view on the edge.Â
The ledge.
Your legs buckled the moment your body remembered gravity.
Ava and Alexei caught you instantly â Avaâs arms looping under your shoulders, Alexei scooping beneath your knees, reminding yourself he was a man who once threw tanks for fun.
âIâI didnât mean toââ your voice broke, and you curled in on yourself, clutching the sides of Buckyâs shirt like it could protect you from your own confusion. âI donât remember what I was dreaming. I didnât mean to come up here. I didnât meanââ
âWe know,â Yelena said firmly. âItâs okay.â
âNo oneâs mad,â John reassured, âYou didnât do anything wrong.â
You swallowed, and with a shaky breath, nodded once.
You werenât fully okay â not even close â but you were with them.
âLetâs get you out of the cold, druga,â Alexei said.Â
You didnât fight the suggestion.
The rooftop door swung behind you as Bob pushed it open.Â
All of you managed to walk back in.Â
No one said the obvious â how close youâd come to falling.
No one had to.
You reached the common room without question, because none of them wanted to put you back in your room alone. You wouldnât sleep, and none of them would, either.
They laid you gently down on the oversized couch in the center of the room. You blinked up at the ceiling, eyes still dazed, until Bob appeared beside you with a warm cup of tea. He placed it in your hands.
You didnât drink it. You just held it, palms wrapped tight around the mug, as if the warmth alone was enough to anchor you.
âIâm sorry,â you said, finally
âYou donât have to be,â Ava replied immediately, sitting beside you on the couches.
John sat on the floor in front of you, back against the coffee table, hands dangling over his knees. âWeâve all had bad nights. This just happened to be one of yours.â
Alexei brought in two more pillows and tossed one over your legs. He tucked the second by Yelena, who tried to wave him off before giving up with a sigh and letting him fuss.
Bob curled into an armchair nearby. âWeâll keep watch,â he said. âWe always do.â
And then, something remarkable happened.
The exhaustion hit all of you at once.
One by one, you all stopped pretending you werenât tired.
Yelena curled up beside you, legs tangled with yours, chin resting on the pillow between you.
John slid down to lie on the carpet, arms crossed over his chest like a soldier who could still sleep with one eye open.
Ava stretched out beside the couch, back against it as she put a hand over yours.
Alexei lowered himself onto the other couch with a dramatic groan, mumbling something about âtoo old for thisâ as he tucked a pillow behind his head.
Bobâs head tilted back and his breathing evened out.
And just like that, the common room became a patchwork nest of sleep. And it was some of the best sleep every one of you have had in a while.Â
â
An hour, maybe two, slipped by. Then, the elevator dinged.
You stirred, still in a haze, but some part of you registered the familiar sound of heavy boots followed by a duffel bag hitting the floor with a gentle thump, carefully placed rather than dropped.
âHey, sweetheart,â came Buckyâs voice.
Your eyes blinked open, just enough to catch a glimpse of him standing in the spill of hallway light. His hair was damp, rain clinging to the ends. His jacket bore flecks of concrete dust and char near the seams.Â
He looked like a man who hadnât stopped running home since he left.
âBuckyâŚâ you whispered, the name tangled in a yawn. âBaby⌠you came backâŚâ
Your words were fragile, barely more than breath, and already fading into the fog of dreams again.
Bucky stepped over John â who was still passed out on the floor, snoring like a freight train â and made his way to you without a sound. He crouched down by the couch and wrapped his hands around yours â the one not held by Avaâ and brought it to his lips to kiss your knuckles.Â
âIâm here,â he whispered, his voice cracking at the seam. âIâm so sorry I left.â
You made a nonsensical sound in response â half a word, maybe a memory. Something about rooftops, tea, jerky, his shirt. Nothing coherent, just the drift of half-dreams spilling from your lips. He knew you wouldnât remember any of this come morning.
But still, Bucky leaned in and kissed your forehead, letting his lips linger there. For the first time in days, he let himself breathe.
Then he looked up â and finally took the full picture in.Â
They were all there. The whole team, scattered in sleep around the living room like an improvised fortress. His girl â you â nestled safely in the center of it, wrapped in the arms of friends who had clearly refused to leave your side.
They looked worn down, but peaceful and content. Like being here, with each other, was exactly where they wanted to be.
So he moved quietly around the tower, opting for a quick shower and change of clothes. Then he walked to the hallway closet and gathered every spare blanket he could find.
One by one, he tucked them in.
He threw a thick crocheted navy blue throw over John, who mumbled something but didnât wake. A quilt draped gently across Yelena and Ava. One across Alexeiâs legs, already half off the couch,
Bob didnât even stir â just sighed, as Bucky knelt, and carefully tugged a fluffy yellow blanket under his chin. It was like Bob somehow knew Bucky was there.
On the coffee table, Bucky found a scrap of paper and scrawled a quick note, placing it where they would see it in the morning.
Thank you for taking care of my girl. â J.B.B
Then he returned to you.
He stood there for a moment, watching you sleep â curled up in the middle of everyone who had held the line while he was gone.Â
He was so in love with you â god help him â because all he could think about after the long mission was taking you back, holding you close, and not sharing you with anyone tonight.
So he picked you up in his arms effortlessly, like you belonged there, like heâd done it a thousand times and could do it a thousand more.
You stirred just a little, your cheek pressing into his chest.
âYouâre homeâŚâ you murmured again, barely awake.
âI am,â he whispered, brushing a kiss to your temple. âAnd Iâm not going anywhere.â
He carried you back to your shared room, the weight of the world finally lifting from his shoulders.
There, he laid you down and pulled the covers up over you both, sliding in with one arm around your waist, the other across your chest like a shield.
You were finally asleep in his arms, and he wasnât about to give the world a single piece of you until morning.
-end.
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