Emily Prentiss x Reader
Summary: Emily knew it was wrong. She knew you were the most dangerous woman the BAU had ever seen. Yet, she couldn't seem to stay away from you.
Warnings: Typical Criminal Minds stuff
Words: 2.2k
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EMILY DROPPED her bags on the floor as soon as she entered her apartment. She shed her shoes and jacket as she made a beeline to her wine cabinet, not even getting a glass before downing almost a third of the bottle. She looked at the clock in her kitchen that read 1 AM and immediately went to flop onto her couch.
Hotch had sent them home after looking at the car crash scene. Emily had wanted to stay and do as much as she could to find Y/n. But she knew there was no point. There was no way they would find Y/n before she wanted to be found.
Luckily Derek was okay, the drugs seemed to be passing through his system. The paramedic said he should be fine by the morning, easing Emily's guilt. The rational side of her brain knew that this wasn't her fault, but she still couldn't help but feel like it was. Y/n only wanted Emily which meant that everyone else was just collateral damage.
'If only I hadn't gone to the coffee shop' Emily kept thinking as she took another sip of the wine. The BAU was supposed to be a fresh start. A place where the was a distance between her and the unsub. Where all she had to was help create a profile and then make an arrest.
But now? Now it was personal.
Emily had been fully content on drinking herself to sleep until she heard a knock on the door. The brunette furrowed her brows as she slowly stood up and put the wine bottle down, reaching for her gun in a hidden compartment under her coffee table. She quietly approached the door and looked through the peephole to see an anxious JJ on the other side fiddling with an overnight bag. Emily let out a sigh of both relief and annoyance as she opened the door, putting her gun on the table by the entrance, "JJ? What are you doing here?"
"Can I um- stay here for the night?" The blonde asked, looking down at the floor. All of Emily's annoyance washed away as she immediately pulled her friend into the apartment. "Yeah of course. You know you're always welcome here." The brunette said as she grabbed JJ's bag and led her to the couch.
"Thanks," JJ mumbled as she sat in the corner of the couch, pulling her legs up so her chin could rest on her knees. Emily was at a loss for what to do. The blonde had been completely fine when they had left the crime scene so this couldn't be about work.
"You want a drink?" Emily offered as she sat next to the blonde and held up the half-empty wine glass.
"No thanks," JJ said as she looked at Emily for the first time. Emily could see that her eyes were slightly red and puffy, she had been crying. She immediately went to comfort her friend and ran a soothing hand along the blonde's back, "What's wrong?"
"It's um- It's Will," JJ said nervously as she gnawed at her bottom lip. Emily's face immediately hardened. She had always hated the guy. Hated the way he treated JJ.
"He moved in last week." JJ continued and Emily tried to hide the look of shock on her face, "I didn't know you guys were getting serious." The brunette said. The last time they talked about Will, JJ had said they were nothing more than hookup-buddies.
"Well, we weren't planning on it," JJ mumbled as she wrung her fingers together.
"What changed your mind?" Emily asked and her soft tone broke the dam of emotions that JJ had been holding in.
"I'm pregnant!" JJ immediately burst into tears and Emily's eyes widened in shock as she pulled the younger woman into her arms. "Happy tears or sad tears?" Emily asked pushing away her surprise and putting her full focus on JJ. She didn't want to approach this the wrong way.
"I don't know," JJ sniffled against Emily's shoulder, "Ive- I've always wanted to be a mom but it wasn't supposed to happen like this! I was supposed to be married and in love and...and..." The blonde trailed off as tears fell on her face and onto the brunette's shirt.
"It's okay, let it out," Emily murmured as she comforted her friend. It was another couple of minutes before JJ's tears stopped and she pulled away from the brunette's embrace.
"I don't know what to do." JJ said as her blue eyes locked onto Emily's brown ones, "Well you have a lot of options and time-" Emily started before she was cut off by the blonde, "No no, I want to keep the baby. I just don't know what to do about Will." JJ said nervously. "Everything's moving so fast and even though I've known him for two years, it's not like we did a lot of talking," JJ said.
"Not like you'd understand him anyway," Emily murmured under breath and thankfully JJ didn't hear her. "Have you talked to him about this?" The brunette asked, speaking louder so that JJ could hear her this time.
"Yeah, but he said that this is just what people do. I mean he dropped everything to move here to help me with the baby." JJ said and Emily shook her head. "That doesn't mean you owe him anything."
"Don't I at least owe it to the baby to try?"
"I um, I don't know," Emily said, feeling way out of her depth. She wished that Penelope was here to give JJ advice. The bubbly blonde always seemed to know what to say.
"But you need to do what's best for you. And if Will cares about you and the baby he needs to respect whatever you decide to do." Emily murmured.
"I know. It's just hard," JJ said as she wiped away a tear from her lashline.
Emily rubbed her shoulder, giving her a couple of minutes of silence to process her thoughts. "You're going to be a great mom." She said after JJ seemed to come back to herself.
"You think so?"
"I know so." Emily smiled before grabbing the TV remote and turning on a movie for the both of them to watch. She knew there was too much on her mind to be able to fall asleep and she assumed it was the same for the younger agent.
They were about halfway through the movie when JJ noticed that Emily had been zoning out. She'd been worried about the brunette ever since they left the crime scene.
"Em," JJ said as she pulled Emily's attention away from a spot on the wall, "Are you okay?" JJ asked, never having seen Emily so on edge before. They had been best friends for almost three years but JJ still hadn't been able to crack the walls that Emily put up. JJ didn't mind though, she knew Emily was just a naturally guarded person.
"Yeah, why wouldn't I be?" Emily shrugged.
"Well, it can't be easy getting so close to an unsub like that," JJ said and Emily couldn't help but just stare. She had completely forgotten that no one on the team knew about her past. They didn't know what she had to do to accomplish a mission. It wasn't that she was ashamed of it per se, she knew she helped to down a lot of bad people. But just because she wasn't ashamed of it didn't mean she felt good about it either.
"I'll get over it," Emily said, giving JJ a reassuring smile that said she was both done with the conversation and that the blonde didn't need to worry.
"Well even if you're over it, it doesn't seem like Y/n is," JJ frowned.
"She's not the first woman to be obsessed with me," Emily said jokingly, trying to get the blonde off her case.
"You know that's not what I meant," JJ said rolling her eyes, not amused with Emily's humor as a way to lessen the situation.
"I know I just- I don't want to think about it for too long," Emily murmured, hoping that was a good enough answer and thankfully it was since JJ didn't say anything else for the rest of the movie.
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"Any last words?" Y/n asked as she pointed her gun directly at the back of Jonah Herring's head. Her knee dug into his upper back as his face was forced into the ground of his living room floor.
"Go fuck yourself." He groaned and Y/n just chuckled, "You men are so unoriginal. I can't even tell how many times I've heard that."
"You bitch!" Jonah growled as he tried to free himself from Y/n's hold. But the drugs that Y/n had slipped into his beer were preventing him from overpowering her.
"Again, unoriginal!" Y/n tutted as her gun traced Jonah's jawline. "I'll give you one more chance. How about that?"
"I will fucking kill you!" He spat and Y/n just rolled her eyes. "You know, most of the time you don't want to antagonize the person with the gun," She said as she brought it back to his head.
"And usually I'd take my time and have some fun. But I'm on a bit of a time crunch, unfortunately," Y/n said with fake pity.
Jonah's eyes went wide as he heard the click of the gun, "Wait-"
"Too late!" Y/n smiled as she pulled the trigger and Jonah's lifeless body fell to the ground. Y/n immediately tucked her gun into her back pocket and rolled Jonah onto his back.
"Now this may hurt a little." Y/n joked as she pulled the branding pen out of her pocket. She'd done this so many times she could probably do it with her eyes closed. Finishing the angel wing only took two minutes before she stood up and Jonah back onto his stomach.
She pulled her phone out and saw that it was almost 3 am. Y/n smiled as she pocketed her phone, the adrenaline of outsmarting the BAU less than a couple of hours ago was still running through her body. They had underestimated her just like everyone else had.
And now they were going to pay for it.
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Emily's eyes fluttered open at the sound of her phone ringing. She groaned as she sat up, her back not thanking her for sleeping on the couch. She checked the time and saw that it was only 7 am causing her to groan.
"Prentiss," She grumbled into the phone.
"We found another body," Hotch said with the sound of cars in the background as he drove through morning traffic.
"What?" Emily asked, her body now fully awake as she shook JJ, who was fast asleep next to her.
"The police got reports of a gunshot from an apartment building around 3 am. When they found the body they were able to identify the angel wing."
"A gunshot? Why would she use a gun that makes noise? She always uses a silencer," Emily scoffed and bolted upstairs to get her and a now very grumpy and sleepy JJ a new set of clothes.
"It's a taunt. She wants us to know that she's been close this entire time." Hotch answered easily.
"Of course it is," Emily mumbled as rummaged through her drawers, "Any updates on Derek?"
"Doctors said he's going to be fine and should be discharged within the next couple of hours," Hotch said. He had been with Derek in the hospital when he got the call from the DC PD.
"That's good," Emily muttered more to herself, "JJ and I will meet you there."
"Okay," Hotch confirmed before hanging up.
It was another 45 minutes before the woman arrived at Jonah's apartment. The crime scene looked the same as all the others, organized with nothing out of place other than a dead body.
Hotch, Spencer, and Rossi were all standing by the body when Emily and JJ walked next to them.
"The victim is Jonah Herring, 26. Time of death was approximately 3 am and COD was a gunshot wound to the back of the head," The ME said as she wrote on her clipboard.
"She must have come here right after escaping custody," Rossi noted.
"Why didn't she leave DC? She had the resources and time to do it," Spencer added.
"It's about the hunt," Emily said as she walked around the apartment.
"The hunt?" JJ asked.
"When we were in the bathroom, she said she missed the hunt and how exhilarating it feels," Emily continued as her eyes focused on a bouquet of Chrysanthemums in a vase on the kitchen counter. The flowers stood out in the very masculine and plain apartment.
"She wants us to play into her game," Hotch frowned.
"Seems like it," Emily muttered as she brushed a finger on a flower petal. She felt a sense of unease as she looked at the flowers, the team's voices fading out in her mind. A corner of white peeked out from the base and Emily immediately lifted it to find a small note card.
"Hey guys!" Emily called out, interrupting whatever Rossi and Spencer were talking about. "She left us a card." The team gathered around Emily as she handed the note to Hotch.
The Unit Chief opened the small piece of paper and the side of his jaw ticked, "Actually, she left you a card." He said as he handed the note back to Emily.
She frowned as she opened the letter and read the simple four words on it.
𝘚𝘦𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘰𝘰𝘯, 𝘌𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺
"Godammit," Emily sighed as she gave the note to the rest of the team to read.
"Well its not just the hunt that exhilarates her." Spencer said as he gave the card back to Emily, "It's the fact that you are hunting her."
I fear I've watched one too many episodes of emily interacting with kids... so prepare for lots of fluffy momily fics
JJ: what is the one think i told you not to do
Emily: burn the house down
JJ: and what did you do?
Emily: i made you dinner
JJ:
Emily:
JJ:
Emily: and burnt the house down
Spencer: Why are people always fighting over top or bottom? I would be lucky just to have a bunk bed.
Derek:
Penelope:
JJ:
Emily: I'm gonna tell him.
JJ: Don't you dare.
Emily: Marry someone who looks sexy while disappointed.
JJ: [Glares at her]
Emily: See?
Derek: You need a hobby.
Emily: I have a hobby.
Derek: Creating fake scenarios in your head of you and JJ isn't a hobby.
Emily: You're right. It's a profession and I excel at my job.
Heyyyy, hope you’re well! I have a very random Emily Prentiss X Fem!Reader request,I was just listening to Billie earlier and I feel like this would be a good lyric prompt “buy my sleepless nights are better, with you than nights could ever be alone” maybe early stages of relationship where Emily’s struggling to sleep on a case sharing a room with reader, so reader comforts her? Idk up to you if you wanna do it❤️🫶🫶🫶 ily
"But my sleepless nights are better with you than nights could ever be alone"
Summary: In which Emily is having a hard time falling asleep, so you keep her company.
Warnings: None
Word Count: 1.2k
Emily stared at the ceiling, hoping the exhaustion in her body would catch up to her brain so she could finally get some sleep, but that was wishful thinking.
She turned to the right and saw you sprawled out next to her. Your head was on Emily's pillow, one leg wrapped around Emily's, and the other was almost hanging off the bed. Your arms were underneath you, and Emily wondered how you could sleep in such odd positions.
Honestly, she was jealous of your ability to fall asleep anywhere and everywhere. Even in a dusty motel in the middle of Nebraska, you were out as soon as you closed your eyes.
She brushed some hair off your face and kissed you gently on the forehead before extracting herself from the bed, trying to be as quiet as possible. The two of you hadn't been together long; it had been merely two months since Emily nervously asked you to be her girlfriend, to which you answered yes before she could even get the full question out.
Emily walked across the room to find her bag and pulled out a box of cigarettes and a lighter.
She made her way to the chair next to the window, curling her feet under her as she stared out the window.
She toyed with the cigarette box before reaching toward the window and opening a sliver. Just as she pulled a cigarette out and was about to light it, she saw your hand pluck the cigarette from hers. Emily froze, she hadn't even heard you getting out of bed.
"Busted," You chuckled sleepily as you grabbed the box and lighter from her hands as well, depositing them on the window sill.
"Couldn't sleep?" You asked as you stood in front of her.
"No. Sorry for waking you up." Emily said guiltily as she tugged you by the waist to sit on her lap. You giggled as you ungracefully landed on top of her.
"It's okay. I can't sleep without my heat source anyway." You said as you played with the ends of her hair.
"Is that all I am to you? A heat source?" Emily chuckled.
"Of course not! You're my personal chef, too!" You said, tapping the tip of her nose.
"You're spoiled rotten." She rolled her eyes, and you just smiled as you tucked her hair behind her ear, "Seriously though, Em, what's keeping you up? Anything I can do?"
"No, no, it's fine, sweetheart. You should go back to bed." She said, softly cupping your chin and giving you a quick kiss.
"I'm not tired anymore." You countered, which Emily knew was a complete lie because your eyelids were getting droopier by the second. And it was moments like this where Emily fell in love with you even more. Half asleep and insisting you weren't tired just so you could keep her company. What had she done to deserve you? Emily often wondered.
"We're like E.T. and Elliot. Whatever you feel, I feel." You added, and Emily chuckled as she pulled you further into her chest. "Only if I get to be Elliot," Emily said.
"Nope, you're older. You have to be E.T.," You said, poking her side.
"Hey!" Emily scoffed, and you laughed as you hid your face under her chin, "I'm kidding! I'm kidding!"
"Mhm," Emily hummed as she ran a soothing hand across your back.
"I wish we had this view in D.C," You murmured after a couple of minutes, looking out the window. Stargazing was one of your favorite things to do with Emily. She knew all of the constellations and the stories behind them. She was like a never-ending spout of knowledge, and you could spend hours just listening to her talk.
"I know, right," Emily agreed quietly, "We see some of the most beautiful places for the worst reasons."
"Ironic," You murmured sleepily, trying your best to stay awake, but Emily was just so comfy.
"It is ironic; I mean, traditionally, beauty has been counted among the ultimate values of goodness, truth, and justice..." Emily continued, and you hummed in acknowledgment. You tried to listen to Emily's philosophical ramblings, but her voice and the light scratches against your back were a deadly combination. Something Emily knew very well...
"Hey! Stop trying to put me to sleep! I'm not tired." You said with a pout as you sat up slightly so you could be face-to-face with Emily.
"Honey, I promise you I'm fine." She said as she swiftly lifted you. You yelped in surprise, throwing your arms around her neck as she carried you back to the bed.
"You can go back to sleep," Emily said as she gently placed you on your side of the bed.
"Only if you join me," You said as you patted the spot next to you.
"Y/n..." Emily sighed.
"Trust me, please." You said, giving her your best pleading eyes that Emily could never say no to.
"Fine," She relented, and you just rolled your eyes at her dramatics.
You motioned for her to lay her head on your lap as you sat up. "Whenever we watch a movie, and I play with your hair, you always fall asleep," You said as Emily got her head situated on your thighs.
"That's because you insist on watching the same cheesy rom-coms over and over again," She mumbled as you started to lightly run your fingers through her hair.
"Hey! You don't hear me complaining whenever you force me to do a Lord of The Rings movie marathon." You argued back, scratching her scalp, and you were pleased to hear the soft hums coming from Emily.
"You little liar!" Emily laughed, "I do hear you complain, the entirety of the movie, I might add."
"That's not me complaining! I'm simply making commentary throughout the movie." You smiled.
"Sure," Emily appeased as she snuggled further into your lap.
You smiled as you spent the next couple of minutes playing with her hair. The sound of the rickety air conditioner was the only thing filling the quietness of the room.
"I should make you do this every night," Emily murmured after a while, and you were glad to hear the slight sleepiness in her tone.
"Now whose spoiled rotten?" You teased.
"Of course I'm the spoiled one. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me." Emily hummed as she turned her head to look up at you. Your heart clenched at her words and sleepy smile. You didn't know how to voice the words that could encompass just how much Emily meant to you. So you stuck with, "I love you," and hoped that she could tell how you felt just from three words.
But it was Emily, so of course she could read you like a book. "I love you more." She smiled as she lifted her head off your lap and laid it on the pillow. She opened her arms, and you immediately fell into them. Your head placed in the crook of her neck, and your legs intertwined together. "You think you can sleep now?" You murmured, your lips brushing against her neck.
"Yeah, turns out you're all I need," She smiled as she kissed the top of your head.
"So cheesy," You mumbled as you snuggled closer.
"Just for you," Emily said as she closed her eyes and let the soft sounds of your breath guide her to sleep.
Emily may have been in the middle of Nebraska, but she'd never felt more at home than being by your side.
Emily: The stars are beautiful tonight.
Spencer: Yeah.
Emily: You wanna know who else is beautiful?
Spencer: Who?
Emily: JJ.
“I hear your laugh and look up smiling at you”
Summary: In which you and Emily end up coaching your daughter's little league soccer team.
Warnings: None
Word Count: 2.2k
As soon as Emily entered the house, she knew something was wrong. The living room was spotless, the dishes were done, fresh cookies were cooling on the stove, and the smell of her lavender bath salts was permeating from the bathroom upstairs.
This could mean one of three things. The first was that she had completely forgotten an anniversary. Except for the fact that it was September, and Emily knew the two of you didn't have any anniversaries this month. Thank God it wasn't that, Emily thought.
The second thing was that you were buttering her up for something.
The third and most likely option was that you had already done something and were doing all this to soften the blow.
She heard your soft footsteps come down the stairs before your hands were wrapped around her from behind.
"Hi honey," Emily smiled as she leaned against you momentarily. Taking in the smell of your shampoo and reveling in the fact that it was a Friday night and she could spend the weekend with her two favorite people.
"Hi," You answered as you kissed her on the cheek, "I just put Amelia to bed-" You started as the sound of your four-year-old bounding down the stairs interrupted you.
"Mama!" She yelled excitedly as she collided with Emily's legs.
You chuckled as you removed your hands from Emily so she could pick up your daughter.
"Hi baby," Emily smiled as she adjusted Amelia onto her hip. "I thought Mommy put you to bed," She said as she tickled the little girl's stomach, causing her to laugh and squirm in Emily's arms.
"Too excited!" Amelia giggled.
"Too excited for what?" Emily asked, turning to you, but you quickly turned around and pretended to be cleaning something in the already spotless kitchen.
When Emily looked down at Amelia, the little girl mimed, zipping her lips closed.
Emily followed you behind the counter, leaning her hip against it. "Y/n Prentiss..." Emily trailed on, "What did you do?"
"I made cookies!" You announced, ignoring the question as you picked one up and held it in front of Emily "Chocolate chip, your favorite."
"You're deflecting," Emily commented as she took a bite out of the cookie. It was delicious, just like everything else you made, but she wasn't going to let that distract her.
"Yeah, Mommy, you're deflecting," Amelia parroted, having no clue what the word meant, but lately, she'd been Emily's shadow. Following her everywhere and copying everything she did, it was honestly the most adorable thing you'd ever seen.
"Fine," You groaned as you let Amelia have a small bite of the cookie before putting it back on the pan. "I may have accidentally agreed to something." You said with a sheepish smile.
"Uh huh," Emily said, prompting you to continue. This hadn't been the first conversation that had started like this, and it definitely wouldn't be the last.
"So you know Amelia's little league coach, Heidi?" You asked as you started putting all the cookies in a container.
"I do," Emily confirmed. She looked down at Amelia and saw the little girl giggling into her shoulder, so whatever this was, she knew about it.
"Well, she just got a promotion at work and doesn't have the time to coach anymore." You continued.
"So?" Emily asked, already knowing where this was going.
"So I may have agreed for us to coach Amelia's team." You said, turning around with a guilty but hopeful smile.
"Yay!" Amelia cheered from Emily's arms. You were honestly surprised she was able to keep the secret that long and not blurt it out as soon as she saw Emily.
"That's right, baby," You said as you lifted her out of your wife's arms. "Aren't you just so excited?!" You asked her, and she clapped happily in your arms.
Emily looked at the two of you, both staring at you with pleading eyes, and she knew without a doubt that look was her undoing. It was impossible to tell you or Amelia no.
"You two are lucky you're so cute," Emily said with an amused head shake, "When do we start?" She asked.
"Tomorrow's game!" Amelia blurted out, and Emily narrowed her eyes at you, but you knew no malice was behind it.
"Surprise." You joked as you took a few steps closer to Emily and kissed her on the cheek.
"You owe me a lot of coffee tomorrow morning," Emily said seriously as you walked upstairs to put Amelia to bed again.
"Deal."
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It was 8 am the next morning, and the three of you were heading to the soccer field.
"I did some research last night," Emily said as she drove.
"You did?" You asked humorously, turning toward your wife. You and Emily both had on matching hats and pink coach jerseys. It took some corralling to get Emily to wear it, but as soon as Amelia walked into your room and squealed in excitement about matching with her mom's, Emily was a goner.
"I read up on some gameplays and strategies," Emily continued, and you couldn't help the dopey smile that came to your lips, "You're so cute," You giggled because if there was one thing about Emily, it's that whenever she was all in, she was all in.
You watched the small blush rise on Emily's cheeks and couldn't help but revel in the fact that you still had this much effect on her.
You turned toward Amelia in the back seat, "Isn't your Mama just so cute," You asked.
"Yeah!" Amelia giggled excitedly.
"Okay, okay. I get it," Emily said as she pretended to swat at you. You and Amelia seemed to be partners in crime in tearing away at her walls and insecurities, and she couldn't have been happier.
"Good. Now, what I meant to say was that they're four, so I'm pretty sure all we have to do is make sure no one runs off the field and hand out juice boxes." You said.
"Oh right," Emily said with a sheepish smile, "But if for some reason they turn out to be soccer prodigies, we have a game plan," She continued, and you chuckled in agreement.
It was 20 minutes later when you made it to the field. You put Emily in charge of helping the kids warm up as you talked to the parents. With you being the one to drop off and pick up Amelia from practice, you knew them better than Emily.
"Alright, when I roll the ball to you, I want you to kick it!" Emily said enthusiastically as she lined up the ten four-year-olds a couple of yards away from the soccer goal.
Of course, Amelia had volunteered to go first, the little girl had been outspoken and energetic since she'd arrived in the world. It was a trait that Emily had been reprimanded for when she was younger, her mother telling her that young girls were supposed to be passive and quiet.
But seeing those traits in her daughter made her realize just how wrong her mother was. There was nothing about Amelia that Emily wanted to change. She was perfect the way she was.
"Alright, Amelia, you ready?" Emily asked as she kneeled in front of the goal, a small soccer ball in her hands.
The little girl nodded eagerly, and Emily slowly rolled the ball to her. Amelia kicked it, and it was nowhere near the goal, but Emily still cheered, "Yeah! Good job!" She smiled as Amelia ran toward her and gave her a high five before going to retrieve her soccer ball.
"You ready, Chloe?!" Emily asked the next girl in line.
By the time all the girls had kicked the ball a couple of times, you jogged over to tell Emily the game was about to start.
You rounded the girls up into a circle for a short meeting before the game started.
And when Emily heard the words, "The most important thing is to have fun," come out of her mouth, she knew she was a changed woman.
It took a few minutes to get all the girls on the field. "It's like herding a bunch of squirrels," Emily murmured to you as she kept putting the girls back in their spots since they had all tended to wander around.
"I take it we have no soccer prodigies on our hands." You giggled, bumping your hip into Emily's as you walked off the field.
"We were 0 for ten on the warm-up goals. So, maybe next year," Emily commented.
Once the game started, there wasn't much to do except stand on the sidelines and cheer.
Halfway through the game, you put Amelia as the goalie since you wanted the girls to play all the positions.
"Zoe, sweetie, you can't pick the ball up!" You heard Emily yell from beside you. You chuckled as you watched the little redhead run across the field with the ball in her hands before throwing it into the goal.
"Did you see that, Mrs. Emily?" Chloe said excitedly as she ran over to the two of you.
"I did! But maybe next time we use our feet to kick the ball, alright?" Emily said, and Chloe just shrugged before walking before you and holding her hand out, "Juice box?"
You chuckled as you grabbed one out of the cooler and handed it to her as you ruffled her hair. "You wanna take a little break?" You asked, and Zoe nodded as she walked over to the bench.
When you turned your attention back to the field, you noticed the lack of a goalie.
"Hey, where did Amelia go?" You asked Emily, who was watching your team try to score another goal.
"What?" Emily asked as she looked to the left and saw that Amelia was nowhere to be found.
"We need to put a tracker on that girl," Emily murmured, not at all surprised that Amelia had wandered off somewhere. The little girl's attention span had always been next to none, constantly running off when something caught her eye.
Emily would have been more worried if they were anywhere else, but the field was small, and she walked the perimeter beforehand, so she had a good idea of where Amelia had wandered off to.
"You stay here, I'll get her," Emily said as she squeezed your shoulder before jogging off the field.
"Amelia!" She called out as she walked over to the patch of flowers behind the bleachers.
She was relieved to see the little girl's pigtails peeking out. "Baby, what are you doing?" Emily asked before Amelia turned around, smiling at her mom.
"Look!" She replied, holding two tiny bouquets that she had picked in her hands. Although bouquet was probably a generous word for it. "This one is for you," Amelia said as she handed the crumpled bunch of flowers to Emily. "And this one for Mommy!" She said excitedly.
"Those are very pretty," Emily chuckled as she easily scooped Amelia into her arms, "But you're supposed to stay on the field."
"But flowers!" Amelia said, once again holding up the flowers at Emily's eyesight.
"I know, but it's not safe to wander off like that, okay? Next time, you need to wait for me or Mommy to go with you." Emily said as she rubbed Amelia's back.
"Okay, fine," Amelia sighed dramatically as she flopped her head onto Emily's shoulder.
"Thank you," Emily smiled as she walked back to the field.
"How about I take the flowers, " Emily said as she put Amelia back down on the ground. "And you go back on the field," Emily continued.
"Being the goalie is boring!" Amelia pouted.
"There's only a couple minutes left of the game," Emily chuckled, very familiar with the pout that one hundred percent originated from you.
"And once we're done, maybe Mommy will buy us ice cream. But only if you play," Emily negotiated, and Amelia immediately sprinted back to the goal, going as fast as her little legs could carry her.
Emily shook her head with a laugh as she walked back over to you.
"Amelia picked you some flowers," Emily said as she handed you the crumpled flowers which were more stem than actual petals.
"Of course, she did," You giggled as you grabbed them and gently put them in your pocket.
The rest of the game went by quickly. The team didn't score a single goal, but it didn't look like any of the girls cared as they ran off the field. You and Emily gave them all high fives before sending them off to find their parents.
"Ice cream time!" Amelia announced as she ran up to you and Emily.
"Oh, is it now?" You asked as Amelia tugged on your hand.
"Yeah! Mama said you're paying!" Amelia giggled, turning toward Emily with a mischievous smile.
"She did?" You question, turning towards Emily with a raised eyebrow.
"Uh-" Emily trailed off, pretending to be oblivious as Amelia laughed at her antics.
"C'mon!" Amelia said, trying to pull the two of you, but just staying in place as her feet slid on the grass.
"Okay, okay," You appeased as all three of you walked to the car.
You could feel Emily's giddy smile before you turned to look at her.
"What?" You asked, feeling the slight blush rise to your cheeks just from the way she was looking at you.
"Nothing, I just- coaching was a lot of fun."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah," Emily said as she leaned over to give you a quick kiss on the cheek.
"Oh, thank goodness," You sighed in relief, "Because I signed us up to coach next year,"
"Y/n Prentiss!"
"I'm kidding! I'm kidding!" You laughed, and Emily knocked her shoulder into yours.
"You're definitely paying for the ice cream now," Emily said as she unlocked the car and helped Amelia into her car seat.
"We share a bank account, honey." You reminded her.
"Well then, you're paying in spirit!"
Emily Prentiss x Reader
Summary: Emily knew it was wrong. She knew you were the most dangerous woman the BAU had ever seen. Yet, she couldn't seem to stay away from you.
Warnings: Typical Criminal minds stuff, mentions of death
Words: 2.8k
Emily could feel the migraine forming behind her eyes. After hours of staring at the same case files, she still couldn't find anything. She let her head drop to her desk, hoping it would just swallow her whole and then spit her out when they made a break in the case.
"...Prentiss," At the sound of her last name, her eyes flitted to the person leaning on her desk.
"Your phone," JJ finished as she pointed to the buzzing device on Emily's desk.
"Oh, right," Emily mumbled as she gave JJ a small smile of appreciation before picking up the phone.
When she saw Y/n calling her, she returned her phone to her desk.
"Your mother?" JJ asked as she perched on Emily's desk.
"I wish," Emily muttered. Then, cursing under her breath as her phone started ringing again.
"Someone worse than your mother? Yikes." JJ said as she tried to discreetly see whoever was calling Emily as the brunette completely shut off her phone.
"You could say that," Emily sighed as she tossed her phone to the back of her desk.
Emily looked up and saw JJ still perched on her desk, giving her the look. Emily hated that look because it meant JJ was about to pry, and she did not want to tell the team that she was talking to a serial killer.
A small part of her knew she should at least tell Hotch, but she couldn't risk him cutting off her only means of communication with Y/n.
"Did you need something, JJ?"
"Well, I was going to ask if you wanted coffee, but now I want to know who was calling you," JJ smiled, making herself comfortable on the brunette's desk.
"It's no one," Emily rolled her eyes, "And if you're going out for coffee, I'll take my usual."
"Em, come on, who else other than your mom would make you glare at your phone like that?" JJ inquired, completely ignoring Emily's request about the coffee.
"You want a list?" Emily snarked back.
"Oh! Oh! Was it, Hannah?" JJ asked, even more interested now.
"Wait, Hannah, as in your ex-girlfriend Hannah is calling you?" Spencer chimed in from his desk across from Emily's.
"I thought she ghosted you," Derek added from his desk.
The two women whipped their heads around, not even realizing that Spencer and Derek had been listening to their conversation. The glare Emily shot the younger agent made him wish he'd never spoken in the first place. Derek, on the other hand, was more than amused.
"For the fifth time, Hannah did not ghost me! It was a mutual breakup!" Emily huffed.
"Whatever you say, princess." Derek smiled, earning him another glare from Emily.
"The term ghosting became popular in 1990's hip hop- Ow!" Spencer yelped as Emily launched the stuffed animal cat that Penelope bought her right at Spencer's face.
"I wasn't ghosted! And I'm done talking to you guys!" Emily frowned as she turned her chair back to her desk and ignored the three other agents.
Derek and Spencer chuckled at her antics while JJ rolled her eyes.
"I'll be back with your coffee, Ms. Grouchy," JJ said as she pushed off Emily's desk, earning a small grumble of gratitude from the brunette.
JJ was halfway to the door when Penelope came full speed through the doors, "BAU Assemble! I've got something!" She yelled, running surprisingly fast in her high heels to the conference room.
"I guess that means no coffee," Emily grumbled as they all made their way to the round table.
As soon as everyone sat down, Penelope turned the TV monitor on and passed out numerous case files.
"In 1991, there was a serial killer that operated in rural Virginia at the same time and place that Alex Painter was murdered," Penelope explained as she pulled up pictures of about 15 women on the TV. They were all of different races but looked around the same age.
"All of these women were kidnapped, held for a week, and then dumped in the woods. They were all beaten, barely recognizable by the time their bodies were found." Penelope continued, making a point not to look at the crime scene photos.
Rossi looked between the case files and the TV when a spark of recognition came to his eyes, "I remember this. Gideon was the lead profiler on the case. They called the killer The Wood Stalker"
Back then, the BAU members worked solo, only using each other as consults rather than working on cases as a team. "I helped Gideon build a profile, but he never found the guy." Rossi finished.
"That's right," Penelope agreed, "In March of 1992, The Wood Stalker vanished. And with no leads or suspects, the case went cold."
Emily frowned as she looked over the case. There was something off, but she couldn't put her nose on it, "So how does Alex Painter tie into this? She's not in any of these files."
"Ah, right! Thank you for the segway, my brooding brunette," Penelope said, and no one even batted an eye, used to the technical analyst's ways by now.
"While you guys are the profilers and I am the mere but mighty technical Goddess-"
"Garcia." Hotch intervened, raising an eyebrow to keep the blonde on task.
"Right." Penelope nodded, "I found it odd that Alex Painter wasn't mentioned in any of the files, especially since she matched victimology."
"Why did they rule her out as one of his victims then?" Derek asked as he flipped through the case file. "I mean, we know now that Y/n killed her. But if all I was looking at were these files, I'd agree that The Wood Stalker killed her. It seems negligent to not even investigate her death."
"That's what I was thinking! And we all know Gideon is very thorough." Penelope said, and a slightly uncomfortable wave washed through the room.
"That's one way to describe him," Spencer muttered as he stared down at the table.
Rossi was about to say something in his friend's defense, but Hotch shook his head, not wanting to further the conversation.
It had been less than a year since Gideon left without a word, and the team had mostly moved on. But it was still a touchy subject, especially for Spencer.
"So, who investigated Alex Painter's death then?" JJ asked, and everyone was thankful that she had cut the awkward silence that had fallen around them.
"Well, this is where things get even more odd," Penelope said as she pulled up the picture of Alex's file. "Detective Anthony Scott was the lead on her case. So I did some research on the guy, and to an untrained eye, he seems normal."
"Well, you are far from normal, baby girl." Morgan complimented, and Penelope smiled. "Very true. Anyways, I dug a little deeper and found that Detective Anthony Scott doesn't exist."
"What do you mean he doesn't exist?" Emily asked, a skeptical brow raised.
"I mean that someone very tech-savvy created Anthony Scott. I'm talking bank accounts, birth certificates, marriage licenses, and more." Penelope continued.
"Why would someone go through all of that trouble to cover up who investigated Alex Painter's death?" JJ asked. And once again, the team felt like they were getting into something a lot larger than they were hoping for.
"Could it have been Y/n?" Derek asked.
"Why would she try to cover up something she already told us about?" Emily countered, more defensive than she would have liked, but she would think about that later.
"Yeah, and there's no way Y/n could have created an identity that thorough. There's only a handful of people I know that could do that, but they wouldn't have any reason to." Penelope agreed.
Emily bit her bottom lip in concentration; she knew what this sounded like. Fake identities that seemed too good to be true. Seemingly unimportant cases swept under the rug...this had CIA written all over it. And if the CIA was involved, it meant that whatever information they had now was all they were going to find.
But how on earth did the CIA get connected to all of this?
Maybe she could make a couple of phone calls. Contact some of her old handlers and see if they could find anything pertaining to this case.
"Why aren't Gideon's notes in here?" Hotch asked, pulling Emily out of her head as she realized she had missed whatever the rest of the team was talking about.
"Well, since it was before I came to the BAU, his notes weren't digitalized. And when I went down to the archives, almost everything about this case was gone." Penelope said regretfully as she took a seat, having no more information to give the team.
"His notes should still be in there, though. The case is still classified." Spencer said, and it affirmed even more to Emily that the CIA or some other agency has something to do with this.
"I feel like there's dead ends everywhere we turn with this case," JJ muttered, and the team silently agreed.
"I know we all feel a little discouraged, but we are further than we were yesterday. I'll call Gideon and have him come in as soon as possible. Hopefully, he can provide us with more information. But for now, let's get back to work," Hotch said quickly before dismissing himself to his office, leaving the team in a little shock. Hotch was never one to give a pep talk, so maybe this was even worse than they imagined.
"I'll give Gideon a call, too," Rossi said as he left for his office, not wanting to see the other agents' reactions. It was an odd situation, the complex feelings he had for his friend were different than those of the younger agents.
But Gideon was also one of Rossi's oldest friends, and after everything they'd been through, he still had respect and loyalty to him. So, he did not want to hear what the other agents had to say about him.
"Has anyone talked to Gideon recently?" Penelope asked in the conference room, trying to break the ice since the topic of Gideon was now unavoidable.
"Since he left all of us with a note?" Spencer asked sarcastically, a tone that surprised everyone, "No," He continued as he gathered his stuff and practically stormed back to his desk without looking at anyone else.
"I was just..." Penelope trailed off sadly, not having predicted that reaction from the youngest profiler.
"It's not your fault, Pen, it's just a hard subject for him," JJ said as she squeezed Penelope's shoulder.
Emily had stayed relatively quiet on any subject that involved Gideon. She shared vastly different opinions on the older agent than her friends did.
She knew that Gideon didn't like her. In fact, everyone knew, because it wasn't like he tried to hide his disdain.
Towards the end, he tolerated her, but the way he left and the effect it had on everyone just solidified her dislike of him, not that she would ever voice that aloud.
"I'll go talk to him," Derek said before leaving the room and leaving the three women to themselves.
It was silent for a moment before Emily's phone started to buzz. She sighed and ignored the look JJ sent her as she picked up her phone.
Y/n (1:34 PM): Call me back tonight. I have a surprise for you.
Emily (1:34 PM): I don't like surprises.
Emily typed back before pocketing her phone. She heard her phone buzz again, no doubt another text message from Y/n, but she did not want to deal with this right now.
"What was that?" Penelope asked as she motioned her hand towards Emily.
"What was what?" Emily played dumb with a shrug.
"Don't even try, Pen. She's been like this all day." JJ rolled her eyes.
"Who is causing you to glare at your phone like that?" Penelope pressed, ignoring JJ.
"It's no one," Emily said as she grabbed her case files and started to stand up, not looking at either blonde.
"Emily! Indulge me in something that is not this case!" Penelope begged, always the one to get into people's business.
Emily scoffed, finding it quite ironic that the person she was texting was the reason for this case. "It's a personal matter."
"Even better!" Penelope continued, earning a stifled laugh from JJ.
She rolled her eyes, knowing that no one was going to give this up any time soon, "Fine, you know what? It is Hannah! Now, can everyone just mind their own business?!"
"Hannah unblocked you?!"
"What? How do you know she blocked me?!" Emily gaped at Penelope and then instantly realized that was a stupid question.
"Never mind. I'm done talking. And stop hacking into my phone!" Emily practically growled before exiting the room, leaving the two blondes wide-eyed.
"Well, we know it's not Hannah," Penelope said, earning her a slap to the shoulder.
"She's going to kill you," JJ said as she gathered her stuff, and Penelope just shrugged it off. Emily had always been all bark and no bite. She was a secret softie once you got to know her.
"Where are you going?" Penelope pouted, not wanting to be left alone.
"I'm going to buy her a coffee before she kills me too."
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It was after eight by the time Emily unlocked her apartment door. The team had been working nonstop for hours, but it felt like the more they uncovered, the more questions that arose.
Eventually, Hotch sent everyone home, stating that they should just wait for Gideon to tell them everything he knew before jumping to conclusions.
But Hotch and Rossi were having trouble reaching Gideon, and if they couldn't contact him, then this shitstorm of a case was going to take even longer to solve.
So when Emily fell onto her couch, she didn't even have the energy to take off her shoes, let alone cook anything. She stared at the ceiling for a solid five minutes before remembering Y/n's text.
She reached for her phone and opened Y/n's text from earlier in the day that she never looked at.
Y/n (1:35 PM): I promise you'll like this one.
Emily sighed as she debated whether or not she should call the younger woman.
Ultimately, she gave in, knowing, at the very least, Y/n would reveal something new.
She quickly dialed her number before she could talk herself out of it.
"I was wondering when you were going to call," Y/n answered after the third ring, a cocky smile evident in her face.
"It was a long day at work, thanks to you," Emily answered shortly as she sat up fully on the couch, crossing her legs under her.
"To me? So you're thinking about me all day long?" Y/n grinned. Something was going on in the background of wherever Y/n was, but Emily couldn't decipher what it was.
"Don't flatter yourself. The only reason I'm thinking about you is because you've murdered 300 people." Emily scoffed.
"300 men, not people." Y/n corrected.
"What about Alex Painter? She wasn't a man."
"Really? Is that all you've got on her so far?" Y/n chuckled.
"Pretty much. And you knew that the information you gave us would only lead to dead ends." Emily remarked.
"Alls fair in love and war, darling. And besides, I thought the BAU was the best. I have to say, you guys are disappointing me."
"Disappointing you?! That's rich," Emily scoffed and was reminded once again that she was talking to a psychopath.
"It is rich! Because I'm starting to get bored, and you know what happens when I get bored." Y/n started, and Emily heard the sound of a door slam on the younger woman's side of the phone.
"What was that?" Emily asked as she sat up a bit straighter, a knot starting to form in her stomach.
"It's your surprise! Or did you forget why I told you to call me?" Y/n smiled.
"I told you, I don't like surprises." Emily gritted out as she heard the sound of a scuffle on the other end of the phone.
"Oh, you'll like this one!" Y/n chuckled, and then Emily heard the sound of a gunshot.
"Y/n!" Emily gaped as she stood up, hoping this wasn't what she thought it was.
"His name is Howard Barnes. Oh, wait! My bad, his name was Howard Barnes." Y/n chuckled.
Emily was frozen for a moment; her usual fast thinking was nowhere to be found.
"Don't worry, Emily. He's not your gift. He's just some perv that needed to die before he hurt anyone else. Your surprise is on his kitchen counter; I think you'll like it." Y/n smiled as she branded the angel wind behind the dead man's ear.
"I'm going to find you," Emily said, finally out of her frozen state as she shrugged her coat on and grabbed her gun from her safe.
"You have such a way with words," Y/n laughed, "Also, say hello to Gideon for me. And tell him I'm not afraid of the dark anymore." Y/n finished, and with that, she hung up.
Emily paused as she took the words in.
Y/n knew Gideon?
So Gideon had to have been involved in Alex Painter's investigation. Further proving that someone wanted this case covered up.
But why?
Christ, everything is even more confusing now, Emily thought as she dialed Hotch's number.
"Hotch." He answered on the first ring.
"Y/n killed again. We need to figure out where Howard Barnes lived," Emily said quickly, trying not to think about the future conversation she was bound to have with Hotch, explaining all of this.
This was going to be a huge mess.
Emily Prentiss x Reader
Warnings: Mentions of child abuse and other typical CM stuff
Words: 4.3k
"Because your unsub, Y/n, is the daughter of the Wood Stalker."
"I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree," Derek said as the team took in the new information Gideon had given them.
Emily frowned as she took in Derek's blunt words, "Well, she had the genetic and environmental influences of a psychopath for eight years," Emily said. She was far from Y/n's biggest fan. She probably hated her more than anyone in this room. But that didn't mean she couldn't sympathize with the little girl that Y/n was.
"Did she even stand a chance at a normal life?" JJ asked, subconsciously wrapping her hands around her midsection. She didn't know why she felt different about this case. This wasn't the first time one of their unsubs had been a child of a murderer. Maybe it was because she was about to be a mother herself, and she couldn't imagine a world where her future child would be put into a situation like that.
Gideon shrugged, "Jill and I tried our best. We got her into therapy, but since she had no living relatives, she went into the system."
"You pulled Jill onto the case?" Rossi asked, surprise flooding his features. Emily felt like she was missing something as she watched the two older men communicating silently. "Who's Jill?" Emily asked.
"Jason's Ex-wife," Rossi said, his jaw tight. Emily could feel the tension rising in the room again. She looked over to JJ, knowing the blonde may know more since she had been on the team longer. But JJ just shrugged, also at a loss about the past being discussed.
"I brought Jill onto the case because she is the best Biological Psychiatrist in the country. She was the only one who could help Y/n," Gideon explained calmly, not trying to add fuel to an already raging fire.
"So, was Y/n her patient? Or one of her experiments?" Rossi asked as he leaned back into his chair.
Emily's eyes widened as she looked at Hotch, wondering when he would step in and save them from whatever this argument was. Luckily, Hotch was on the same page. "Can you tell us about the first time you met Y/n?" the unit chief asked, hoping to get them back on track.
Gideon nodded, "Yeah, it was the day after Alex Painter was killed,"
𝐀𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐥 𝟐𝟔, 𝟏𝟗𝟗𝟏
𝐍𝐞𝐥𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐲, 𝐕𝐢𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐚
Gideon sighed as he poured another crappy cup of coffee from the police department's machine. It was another earlier morning after a late night, and he wasn't sure how much longer he could stay on the case.
He knew the brass was about to pull him off the case and send in another unit. The BAU was still fairly new, and while they had gotten results, this case wasn't. Five dead women and not a single lead so far. But Gideon didn't care about the reputation he was tarnishing; he wanted to find whoever was killing these women and give justice to their families.
That was always what he'd been about. He didn't care about politics and how people viewed the BAU, unlike his partner David Rossi, but rather that justice was being served and trying to make the world a safer place. At least, that had been the goal.
"Agent Gideon, a couple of hikers called in and said they saw a body." Sheriff Russell sighed as she walked up to the agent.
Gideon sighed as he massaged his temples. "Same timeline has to be our guy." He said as he stood up and grabbed his coat.
"That's what I was thinking. I sent a couple of cops who were close to the scene to go check it out. Told them we'd meet them there." She said as they walked outside and got into the cop car.
It was another thirty minutes before they arrived at the scene. Gideon walked up to the body and noted that the woman looked the same as their previous victims. "Did we have an ID?" He asked.
Sherriff Russell nodded as she crouched down beside him, "Alex Painter, 27, she was here visiting family."
Gideon nodded as he took in the information. But as he studied the body he couldn't help but notice the lack of strangulation marks that appeared on all the other victims. "Did the coroner figure out COD?"
"Yeah, blunt force trauma to the head," Russell said as she stood up, "Are we sure this is our guy? I mean, why would he deviate from his MO? I thought you said the strangulation was key in his killing."
"No, this is our guy," Gideon said immediately. "Everything else is the same. If we can figure out what made her different, we'll be closer to catching him." He finished as he stood up. He finally felt like they were making leeway with the case, but unfortunately, that was at the cost of another young woman's life.
Russell was about to make another comment when they heard a branch snap to their right, followed by a small gasp. The three cops on the scene immediately pulled their guns out, but Gideon silently ordered them to holster.
"Hello?" Gideon asked as they walked closer to where the branch snapped. "Is anyone there?" He continued with his arms out to the side non threateningly. He knew it was a child, the gasp light and high-pitched in a way only a child could make.
As he walked closer, he saw small feet peeking from behind a tree. "I'm with the police. I'm not going to hurt you." He said calmly, not approaching any further, wanting the child to come out from behind the tree on their own time.
He saw the feet move again so that they were hidden behind the tree. "What's your name?" Gideon asked as he began to sit on the ground. His knees protested as he made it down. But he needed to appear as least threatening as possible, and if that's how he could do it, then so be it.
When he heard no answer, he decided to keep talking, "My name's Jason. But everyone always calls me by my last name, Gideon." He continued talking for another five minutes, talking about everything and anything.
Gideon was beginning to give up hope about the child coming out from behind the trees on their own when he saw the corner of the child's face poking out from behind the tree. Gideon smiled and continued talking, not wanting to make a big deal of it and scare the child away.
It took another five minutes for the child's entire face to emerge from behind the tree. Gideon observed that the child was a little girl with long, unruly hair that seemed like it hadn't been brushed in a while. She had dirt on her face and a swollen right eye.
"Hi there, what's your name?" Gideon asked again but the little girl just stared at him.
"That's okay. You don't have to tell me your name, but I do want to talk to you. How does a milkshake sound?" Gideon asked, hoping to break through to the little girl.
The girl still stared at him blankly, not indicating that she even understood what the agent was saying. "Or we could have whatever you like. What's your favorite food?" Gideon asked, hoping to get a little engagement from the girl at least.
And finally, the little girl stepped all the way out from the tree. Her eyes filled with hesitation as she shrugged at Gideon's question. The agent noticed her tattered clothing. Her small cargo pants had a hole at the knee and her long-sleeved t-shirt was also muddy.
Gideon found it odd that she was wearing all black. She didn't look older than six or seven and most of the kids he met were always wearing something colorful. It made him wonder if it was by choice or not.
"I don't have a favorite food either." Gideon continued "Have you ever had a milkshake before?" He asked.
The little girl slowly shook her head as she studied the man in front of her.
"Would you like to try one?" Gideon asked.
The girl didn't say anything as her gaze diverted from Gideon for the first time to the people behind him. She saw the cops a couple of yards away from them, all of them with their hands on the gun holstered to their hips.
She pointed to them, causing Gideon to turn around. "It's okay, they're not going to hurt you," Gideon said softly. "They work with me, but they don't have to come with us. Just you and me. How does that sound?" He asked.
Gideon watched closely as the girl turned around and looked into the woods for a second before turning to him and nodding cautiously. He wondered if someone else was back there and made a note for the sheriff to look into it. He didn't want to jeopardize the progress he made by asking the girl.
He slowly stood up, ignoring the way his knees cracked, and told the little girl to follow him. Luckily the police understood the gravity of the situation and stayed back, letting the FBI agent handle it.
"Do your parents know where you are?" Gideon asked as the girl walked closer to him. She blinked at him and Gideon thought she was about to speak before she just shrugged.
"Okay," He said simply, making another note to tell the Sheriff to figure out who this girl's parents were.
They walked silently to the car. The little girl was a couple of steps behind Gideon the whole time. The agent winced every time the girl took a step on a branch. He wondered if it hurt her bare feet, but the girl was showing no indication if it did. He wondered if it was a learned response or if it just didn't hurt.
"Well, this is the car," Gideon said as he pointed to the old car. "Do you want to ride up front?" He asked, and again the girl just shrugged. Instead of asking more questions, he just walked to the other side of the car, surprised that the girl was following him.
He opened the passenger door, motioning for the girl to hop up and she did with surprising ease. "Buckle up." He smiled as he closed the door and got in on the driver's side. As he started the engine he turned to the girl and saw that the seatbelt was untouched.
He kind of wanted to let it go, but then again, it was ill-advised to have a child that young in the passenger seat, so he had to do something. "Do you need help?" He asked.
She nodded slowly and Gideon didn't miss the way she flinched as he reached across her. She was still as a statue until the buckle clicked and then she let out the breath she'd been holding.
It was a quiet drive to the small diner on the side of the road. He knew it was protocol to take her back to the police station, but he had a feeling he'd get more answers in a friendlier environment. In all honesty, he was surprised she'd even gotten into the car with him.
Luckily the Sheriff had been a step ahead of him and had already sent the cops to comb through the woods around them, as well as contacting a social worker to meet them back at the station when they were done.
On the other side of the car, the girl stared out the window the whole time, her eyes barely reaching it due to her height.
When they finally reached the diner, Gideon was glad to see it was mostly empty. He quickly turned off the car and hopped out to open the passenger door. He saw the girl pulling at her seatbelt and now Gideon was wondering if she had ever used one before.
"You want me to do?" He asked, not wanting to go anywhere near the girl without asking first. Reluctantly she nodded and then hopped out of the car as soon as she was free.
"Jason? Back already?" The waitress chuckled as soon as they walked in the door.
"You know I can't resist your strawberry milkshakes." Gideon smiled as he stayed by the door, letting the girl take in everything before moving to a booth.
"Well, who's this?" The waitress, Wanda, as her name tag indicated, asked.
As soon as the girl realized Wanda was talking about her, she went to hide behind Gideon's legs.
"A new friend of mine," Gideon said simply. "Could we take the booth by the back?" He asked and Wanda smiled, taking the situation in stride as she set the booth up and walked away, not wanting to scare the girl anymore.
They slowly made their way to the booth, Gideon sitting on one side and the girl on the other. The girl sat there, staring at the menu, but Gideon could tell she was reading it as her eyes went back and forth.
"I always get the Strawberry milkshake," Gideon said, breaking the silence. "But you can get whatever sounds good to you. There's chocolate, vanilla-" Gideon continued before the girl pointed at the menu.
Gideon leaned over and saw what she was pointing at. "You want a Banana Milkshake?" He asked, and she nodded her head. "Good choice." He smiled as he got up to order, but never took his eye off her. Not that it mattered, she stayed in her seat staring out the window the whole time.
"So I told you I'm with the cops, right?" Gideon asked as he slid into his seat. The girl turned away from the window and nodded.
"I'm actually an FBI agent. Do you know what that is?" He asked kindly.
The girl shook her head.
"It means that I look for bad people and catch them so they don't hurt people," Gideon said simply, "And right now, I'm looking for a really bad man. And I think you might be able to help me."
The girl's eyes widened, and she looked down at the table. If Gideon hadn't thought she knew something before, he knew that she did now.
"I promise you won't get in trouble. All you have to do is talk to me." He continued, but the girl immediately shook her head, her wild hair flying back and forth. Gideon was surprised by the reaction; it was the most emotion he'd seen all day.
"Why can't you talk to me?" He asked. He watched the little girl look around the diner; he wondered what she was looking for until she pointed at the pen on the counter across from them. "Do you want to write?" He asked as he stood up and grabbed the pen.
The girl nodded, and Gideon immediately grabbed the notepad out of his coat pocket. He handed both items to the girl and was surprised to see how quickly she began to write.
After she was done, she handed over the notepad.
𝙄𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙜𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙨𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙧𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨
Gideon frowned as he read the words. "Talking is against the rules?" He asked for clarification, and the girl nodded. "Well, do you want to know a secret?" Gideon asked conspiratorially as he leaned in closer, his eyes widened, animatedly. The girl nodded hesitantly.
"The rules don't count in this diner." He smiled, and the girl looked at him skeptically. So Gideon had to double down. "So if I wanted to stand on the table," Gideo said as he stood up and climbed from the booth chair onto the table, "I can do whatever I want." He smiled, thankful for the way the other patrons were ignoring him.
He felt ridiculous standing on the table, but when the girl let out a toothy smile, he couldn't help but smile back. It was the first smile he'd seen from her, and he finally felt like he was getting somewhere. "See? No rules." He said as he carefully got off the table and sat back down.
"Okay," The girl said, and Gideon smiled again. Her voice was hoarse and soft at the same time. It made Gideon think that she hadn't been allowed to talk for a very long time.
"Okay," Gideon repeated, "How come you were in the woods?"
The girl looked around the diner before scooting closer, "I got us in trouble."
"Us?" Gideon asked.
The girl nodded as she looked back down at the table, "Me and Alex." she whispered.
"You know Alex?" Gideon asked calmly, not showing any shock or surprise on his face. The girl nodded again, not saying anything else, so Gideon continued asking the questions. "How do you know Alex?"
The girl shrugged again, but the way her eyes flickered to Gideon and then back to the table indicated to the profiler that she knew more than she was revealing.
"You can tell me anything; I promise you won't get in trouble with me," Gideon said softly.
The girl hesitated but finally gave in, "She was staying with us. She was my daddy's friend."
Oh.
Oh...
Another piece of the puzzle coming together. But Gideon hadn't been expecting this. The thought of the unsub being a father hadn't even crossed his mind. But now he was sitting across from The Wood Stalker's daughter, and he wondered if she knew what her father was doing.
"Your dad?" Gideon asked. "Does he have a lot of friends?"
"Yeah, I never get to meet them though." She said as she swung her feet, her heels tapping against the booth.
"How come you met Alex then?"
"I didn't mean to. I was thirsty, and I went to the kitchen after bedtime, and- and Alex was sitting at the table." She answered, her eyes skittering around anxiously. "And then daddy saw me and he got really mad."
"Is that how you got that?" Gideon asked as he pointed to the girl's black eye. She nodded as she slumped back to her seat, "I was being bad,"
Gideon felt his heart pang. He'd worked with a lot of children in his field, but it never got easier. "You weren't being bad, you were just thirsty." He said kindly. The girl just shrugged so Gideon decided to move on, "Did you see Alex after that?"
The little girl looked around the diner again as if she was making sure no one else was listening to them, "Yeah..." She trailed off but Gideon gave her an encouraging nod to keep going.
"She looked really sad when I saw her, so I waited until I heard daddy go to sleep, and then I snuck out to the basement to see her."
"Is that where all of your daddy's friends stay?" Gideon asked.
"Mhm. I'm not 'sposed to go down there but- but she looked really sad. So I stole Daddy's key and opened the door. But Alex was on the ground and- and I kept shaking her shoulders, but she was still sleeping." The girl continued.
"Did you see anything while you were down there?"
The girl shook her head, "It was dark and I couldn't reach the light switch..." She trailed off again.
Gideon watched the way the girl squirmed in her chair and decided to take a break. "You're doing a really good job, kid. Why don't I go check on our milkshakes?" He asked and smiled when she nodded in agreement.
He walked over to the counter where Wanda was putting in another order. "I'll have your shakes out in a sec." She said as she walked toward Gideon.
"Thanks," Gideon said offhandedly as he watched the little girl.
"You know, you really oughta put some shoes on that girl," Wanda said with a knowing look.
Gideon chuckled as he shook his head, "Would you believe me if I said that would be the least of her worries?"
"I wish I didn't. Poor thing. How 'bout I add extra whip cream to her shake?" Wanda suggested and Gideon nodded at the sentiment.
It was only a minute later when Gideon carried the milkshakes back to the booth, presenting the massive shake to the girl. She eyed it suspiciously, waiting for Gideon to eat a spoonful of his before hesitantly reaching for her spoon.
Gideon's heart warmed as he watched her eyes light up after the first bite.
"Good?" He chuckled, although the pace she was devouring the shake at should have told him enough.
"Mhm!" She smiled, and for the first time the little girl actually looked like a kid.
They ate in relative silence, and Gideon noticed how the girl's smile never left her face. He knew he was stalling, but he wanted her to enjoy this moment, this brief instance of peace and childlike joy, before her whole world changed forever.
And maybe that was a good thing, scratch that, it would be a good thing. Taking her out of the hands of a serial killer was good. But Gideon knew the system and the protocols of evasive questions that lay in her future, and if he could just give her five minutes of calm, then he was going to do that.
"Thank you for the milkshake, Mr. Gideon." The girl said after she took her last bite. Her stomach full and satisfied for probably the first time she could ever remember.
"You're very welcome. Are you ready to keep going?"
The girl nodded as she brushed her hair behind her ears.
"So what did you do when you couldn't wake Alex up?" Gideon asked, getting right back into it.
"I waited. And then after a really long time I heard her start to get up. I think she was scared when she saw me, but then she was happy and said I could help her."
"How did you help her?" Gideon questioned.
"She said I could help her go back to her family. And she was sad cause she missed them. Daddy said she was too sick to go see them, but Alex told me she wasn't sick anymore."
"Did you help her get out of the basement?"
"Mhm. But she said we had to be quiet. And I tried to be quiet, really quiet but I couldn't." The girl said quietly as she brought her thumb to her mouth, biting at her nails anxiously.
Gideon gave her a sympathetic look, "Did your daddy find you?"
"Yeah, and he was really really mad. He told me to go back to my room and I did. But then he came back and made me go to the basement where Alex was. It looked like she was sleeping again, but there was blood all over the floor. He said it was my fault that Alex had to go away. And then he handed me the hammer and told me I had to do it."
Gideon didn't have to ask what he made her do. "It wasn't your fault," He said softly, and the girl shook her head, "Yes, it was, it always is cause I'm bad." She said, her lip quivering.
"You are not bad, your dad is the bad one." He reiterated and wasn't surprised when she shook her head again. Years of trauma were not going to be broken by a couple of words, but Gideon's heart still felt heavy.
"Can I go to the bathroom?" The girl asked quietly, pulling Gideon out of his thoughts.
"Of course." He said as he got out of the booth and walked the girl to the corner of the diner. He stood outside the bathroom and checked his phone, flipping it open to see that the Sheriff had turned up empty on both the wood search and figuring out who this girl was.
He sighed as he pocketed his phone, but at least he'd found the girl and could take her somewhere safe.
He waited by the door for another five minutes before he started to get concerned, "You okay in there?" He called out as he knocked on the door.
No response.
"Kid?" He knocked again, his heart rate picking up as he was met with silence.
He quickly threw the door open, ready to deal with the consequences later, when he saw the small window in the bathroom was open.
"No," He gasped, his heart dropping.
"No, no, no, no!" He yelled as he threw open every stall and came up empty.
"Fuck!" He cursed as he ran out of the bathroom, throwing a twenty on the table as he raced to his car.
The police department searched for days, every available officer deployed throughout the county, but they turned up empty.
𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐃𝐚𝐲
"Did she leave by herself or did her dad take her?" Derek asked after Gideon had finished the story of his initial encounter with Y/n.
Gideon shrugged, "To this day I still don't know."
"Well, when did you find her?" Emily asked, feeling uneasy.
"A year later, after she called in about her dad. But a lot happened from when I first met her to that day. She wouldn't speak to anyone for two months, that's why I called Jill in, she was the one that got her to open up." Gideon sighed as he ran his hands through his short hair.
He was still trying to figure out how that little girl had turned into the unsub his former team was trying to catch. And although he knew it wasn't his fault, it felt a little like it was.
"How closely did Jill work with her?" Hotch asked.
"Closely. If you call her, I'm sure she'll be happy to talk to you guys," Gideon answered.
"I'm sure she will," Rossi muttered under her breath and Emily glanced between the older men again, wondering for the fifth time about what this feud was about. But she already had too much on her plate, Y/n was enough to worry about, so she could snoop later.
"Garcia, did you have any luck contacting the author Y/n writes for?" Hotch asked, changing routes, to hopefully keep things civil for as long as possible.
Penelope nodded as she opened her laptop, "She's currently in Colorado but said she'll be back in DC by the end of the week. She said she'd be happy to answer any questions we have."
"Good. Prentiss and Morgan, I want you on that. But for now, let's rebuild Y/ns profile with the information we have now." Hotch said, and the team nodded in agreement
For the first time, Emily felt like they were actually getting somewhere.
A/N: this chapter kind of got away from me but oh well! I promise there’s more Y/n and Emily interactions next chapter! ;)
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