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When Spencer Reid dies at the hands of an UnSub for the second time in his life, he expects it to be the end. However, one strange encounter with an unidentifiable entity later, and Spencer experiences the seemingly impossible; waking in his own body over a decade earlier, on the floor of Tobias Hankel's shack, with a head full of memories of events that haven't yet come to pass. Reeling from the displacement and desperate to change what's coming, Spencer confides in Aaron Hotchner, and hopes that together they can prevent the tragedies that Spencer already experienced once from coming to pass a second time.
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They both knew that recently something had shifted between them in the last few days. Hotch's concern wasn't unusual, but it was still surprising to Reid. The familiar comfort of Hotch's rough voice spoke again, “You are afraid that you’re losing control. Whatever's going on, Spencer, the team is here for you. I am.”
Spencer's voice tightened as he took a shaky breath, “I know.”-
After Miami, what if Reids headaches were actually a tumor?
Takes place at the end of ep12 s6.
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What happens when Robby doesn't show up for his shift, and makes Jack worry?
Robby hasn't shown up for his shift, which immediately sets off alarm bells for one Jack Abbot. What happens when he lets himself into Robby's house and finds him with a cold and slight fever?
A fluffy comfort fic because I am sick and projecting.
Bookmarked by Poets_weapon
10 Jun 2026
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Supervisory Special Agent Aaron Hotchner and his subordinate and secret lover Agent Dr. Spencer Reid are heading undercover to catch an unsub* (unknown subject) who is targeting and kidnapping gay men in clubs before killing them and dumping their bodies.
The rest of their specialist team of profilers from the FBI's elite Behavioural Analysus Unit are about to discover more than they bargained for about the private lives of their stoic boss and the young genius they still call 'kid'. Will the team survive the impact of the revelations? -
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Sometimes.
Even when he tried really, really hard.
Robby was not a good boy.
He lost his temper. But that's just how people cared sometimes, right? Mama used to, like the time Robby tried to make cereal and the carton fell, milk glug glug glugging faster than he could figure out how to make it go back in. Food cost money. Little boys were clumsy and messy. He just made everything worse.
When he lost his temper, it wasn't over literal spilled milk.
It was because someone could have, or did, die. He didn't like to lose his temper.
But people dying was worse.
So he lost his temper at his residents. Same and different as milk. Important enough to yell. Grown up enough to understand.
Would hurt enough to remember to be better next time.
Because people dying was worse.
Victoria Javadi spending the last four hours of her shift crying and trying to hide it?
Wasn't as bad as people dying.
But it felt like it was.
Robby experiences a breakdown after a loss at work leads to a loss of control. Dennis helps him find his way through it.
With therapy.
And being swaddled, after he overhears Robby with Baby Jane Doe.
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- Part 2 of his good boy

