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Title: Clique
Author: tafidadarling
Pairing(s): Reid/Lynch
Rating: Technically I'd say PG13.
Summary: How Kevin views the members of the BAU.
Notes: I haven't written a fan fiction in a few years, and this is my first attempt at this fandom. All mistakes are mine, though you think as a journalist, I'd let someone edit my work. I don't have a beta yet. :P
Other outsiders viewed them as an odd family of sorts.
Kevin viewed them more like they were a high school clique.
Hotch and Morgan were the jocks who were over protective of their friends when it concerned other bullies. If anyone dared to mess with on of their own, they were messing with them as well.
Prentiss was the loner goth. Devoid of colour besides black and blood red, she was just learning to trust others with her secrets.
Garcia could be described as nothing besides an individual. Fitting into no specific sterotype, she could brighten anyone's day with her sweet yet twisted sense of humour.
J.J. was the spitting image of America's popular cheerleader who just so happened to have a heart of gold. She feared she cared too much, but it truly was endearing.
Rossi was a rock with his hard exterior and stubborn tendencies. He may seem to be working against the others, but he somehow always knew what was right for them.
Then there was Reid.
Kevin knew he should label Spen... Reid as a nerd. His idea of fun was arguing whether the Enterprise or Millenium Falcon was a superior ship. But Kevin knew there was more to Reid than the BAU was aware. Their friend was happy playing the part of innocent nerd at work, but when he was home with Kevin... he was far from innocent.
Kevin soon learned that Spencer was very confident and aggressive, and why wouldn't he be? He excelled in everything he did and that definitely gave him a bit of an ego. Kevin didn't mind, though, because anyone who gave that great of a blowjob deserved an ego.
Kevin liked being the only one who saw this side of Reid, so he let the others think he was just a nerd. Because although Kevin didn't including himself in the clique, he was no gossiper.
Author: tafidadarling
Pairing(s): Reid/Lynch
Rating: Technically I'd say PG13.
Summary: How Kevin views the members of the BAU.
Notes: I haven't written a fan fiction in a few years, and this is my first attempt at this fandom. All mistakes are mine, though you think as a journalist, I'd let someone edit my work. I don't have a beta yet. :P
Other outsiders viewed them as an odd family of sorts.
Kevin viewed them more like they were a high school clique.
Hotch and Morgan were the jocks who were over protective of their friends when it concerned other bullies. If anyone dared to mess with on of their own, they were messing with them as well.
Prentiss was the loner goth. Devoid of colour besides black and blood red, she was just learning to trust others with her secrets.
Garcia could be described as nothing besides an individual. Fitting into no specific sterotype, she could brighten anyone's day with her sweet yet twisted sense of humour.
J.J. was the spitting image of America's popular cheerleader who just so happened to have a heart of gold. She feared she cared too much, but it truly was endearing.
Rossi was a rock with his hard exterior and stubborn tendencies. He may seem to be working against the others, but he somehow always knew what was right for them.
Then there was Reid.
Kevin knew he should label Spen... Reid as a nerd. His idea of fun was arguing whether the Enterprise or Millenium Falcon was a superior ship. But Kevin knew there was more to Reid than the BAU was aware. Their friend was happy playing the part of innocent nerd at work, but when he was home with Kevin... he was far from innocent.
Kevin soon learned that Spencer was very confident and aggressive, and why wouldn't he be? He excelled in everything he did and that definitely gave him a bit of an ego. Kevin didn't mind, though, because anyone who gave that great of a blowjob deserved an ego.
Kevin liked being the only one who saw this side of Reid, so he let the others think he was just a nerd. Because although Kevin didn't including himself in the clique, he was no gossiper.