Spiderwebs | By : VenusKQuest Category: 1 through F > Criminal Minds Views: 3245 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Police visits at 4AM were never good. At best it meant you had to get up to find an insurance card or triple-A's number, at worst... well, Attorney General Patrick Jackson looked dumbly at Sheriff Wyatt Brown as he wore his flannel pajamas and a royally PO’ed missus on his arm.
“Sorry for the …uh… early wake up call, but we have a bit of a problem. Old Man Horton’s been shot. His grandson just found the body when he came in from a night of partying…” “You should refrain from putting that, specifically, into your reports,” deadpanned the Attorney General. “I guess I’ll put on the coffee…” his wife Barbara announced before she walked inside, toward the kitchen. “This looks bad, Pat, I don’t think our office can handle this circus on our own.” “I’m already dialing, Wyatt. Just have a seat, Barbara makes the best 4AM coffee on this side of Dallas.” -- The last 8 days really were getting to him. He drove with as much attention to the road as he could muster. Between the rain and the snow it wasn’t going to be easy. But a slow smile ghosted across Hotch’s mouth. “Reid.” He warned. “Sir.” All innocence and wide eyed, Reid grinned widely. “My hand just wandered over there of its own accord.” “Of course it did,” Hotch smirked. “But if I’m gonna get us home safely I’m going to need my attention further north of your hand on my thigh.” “Oh, sorry. I was just going for a distraction.” “I do love you, you know.” Reid smiled. “I just want us to be home, in bed- making love or asleep. Both sound like heaven right now.” Hotch couldn’t disagree. And of course his cell phone started to rumble. “Of course. Damn, it’s Strauss.” He clicked his hands free on. “Ma’am.” "I can't help but wonder when I got demoted to being your secretary, taking your calls from the Attorney General in Texas..." “Ma’am?” “They want you in Dallas right away.” “Director, we’ve been on duty without rest for nearly eight days now.” “You tell that to your friend Pat.” “I’ll call the team.” “I stopped Garcia at the door. You’ll meet at the strip in an hour.” “Yes, ma’am.” “Don’t ma’am me.” “Yes, Director.” “Have you turned your car yet?” Hotch clicked off his hands free, shrugged his shoulders at Reid, pushed his turn signal and pulled to the side of the road. Within a minute he and Reid were kissing, and held each other as if they were saying goodbye. Then Hotch pulled himself upright, straightened into the shoulders of his overcoat. He checked the street as he pulled back out into traffic, made the turn and headed to the airstrip. -- Niccolo Machiavelli once said, “No enterprise is more likely to succeed than one concealed from the enemy until it is ripe for execution.” JJ flipped down the files onto two of the tables surrounded by equally tired BAU agents on the jet. Reid, curled on the couch already half asleep flipped the pages as a flip-book and had probably already attained all of the applicable data in it to the others’ misery. JJ placed an extra file at the table with Rossi and Morgan, sure Prentiss would join them versus Hotch, herself, and Reid at the other end. Ponytail unwashed for two sweaty and trying days, JJ swept her hair that much higher before ever entering the jet. Truthfully, the resupply hadn’t even happened, and they were all surviving off of one pot of coffee they had made only two hours before to get them to drive home safely once they’d land. “The victim is Reginald Thomas Horton the Fourth. His body was discovered at 3AM this morning by his grandson, ‘Reggie’ William Horton, when he returned home that evening. His alibi has checked out, so far we know he was hit with buckshot and the suspected weapon is a missing 12 gauge from his collection. Also missing were several valuable pieces of art, his wife’s jewelry kept in her bedroom, and ten thousand dollars in cash that he kept in an open safe in the kitchen. It looks as if robbery was the motive; however…” “Why are we getting called in to a case like this, Hotch? We just got back and they’re sending us to a home-invasion?” Prentiss said as she crossed her left arm over her right, while she managed to keep her right hand steady to prevent a coffee-spill. JJ smiled at Prentiss and cleared her throat, “However, Mr. Horton was not the first in his business to die this month. Two weeks ago he contacted Attorney General Jackson with suspicions about the disappearance of one of his board members, Jeanette Wendilynn Jackson, no relation, three days later. She was found suffocated inside her summer villa in Aspen.” “No relation to the Attorney General, but what about to Mr. Horton? That’s awfully convenient for him to notice the absence of a board member so quickly. Were they having an affair?” “I doubt it, that was Mr. Horton’s niece.” JJ added before she sent a look at Hotch. “We should land in another two hours, how do you want to approach this?” Hotch looked more awake than the others and immediately went into unit chief mode. “Okay, Rossi you and Morgan go to the crime scene. Prentiss see what the medical examiner has to say, JJ, you and Reid go set up a command center with the Dallas PD and work on the geographic profile; I’ll go talk with Pat, the Attorney General.” They all nodded and set about to read the files and get as rested as they could for the few hours they’d have before they’d land. Prentiss mouthed to Morgan, “Pat…?” Reid was asleep on the couch, his file fell quietly from his hands. Prentiss and Morgan approached the coffee station and Prentiss gave Morgan a threatening look. “Okay, Princess, if you need the coffee...” “What did you call me?” Prentiss bristled. “Focus you two.” Hotch approached, empty coffee cup in hand. “Shhh,” JJ said, as the small coffee area became doubly overcrowded. “The little Prince is asleep.” They all looked at Reid, now completely asleep, abandoned to it. “Next plane, we all get a couch,” Rossi said, and now the entire team stood within sniffing distance of the depleted coffee pot. “Okay folks, it’s a tea party from here on out.” Rossi grinned. Hotch dipped his gunpowder tea into his cup of boiling water and hoped it was enough caffeine to keep him going. He shook his head at his drug of choice. “I hate tea.” Morgan groused. “I hate home invasions and I hate suffocations.” “You’re just such a thrilling companion Derek.” JJ piped up. “Focus-” Hotch fell into his refrain. “What do we know?” “You gonna wake up the sleeping prince?” Prentiss motioned to Reid with her now nearly empty coffee cup. “He probably knows everything about both crimes by now.” Rossi grimaced at the tea. “How can you drink this?” Rossi posited of Hotch. “Give him another hour, let’s get a read-through then talk an hour before we land,” Hotch reasoned. Morgan gave Hotch an odd look and returned his gaze to the file folder. -- Before long Hotch shook Reid’s shoulder. “Time, Reid.” “Thank you, Aaron.” Reid was only half awake. “We’re just outside of Dallas.” “We are? Did we review?” “You’re going to set up at the cop shop and work on the preliminary geographic profile with JJ.” Hotch bent his head to see if Reid was truly awake and understood him, he nodded. “Okay.” “Got it. Anything else I should know?” “No, everyone’s got assignments. No problem except the lack of caffeine.” The landing was easy and the unit moved to get their go bags and set off out of the jet. On the runway stood a black stretch limo and the team looked at each other as if for an explanation. As Hotch stepped out onto the stairway he was on the phone with Garcia. “Yeah check for that record for us. Something’s going on there.” Garcia’s voice sounded far away and half covered by the runway noise. “Will do my liege, will get back to you soonest.” Hotch looked at his phone and snapped it off as two rather large men walked up to him. “Agent Hotchner,” One spoke, not even a question. “You’re to come with us.” “I’ll catch up,” Hotch said as he moved along with the two black-suited men. Both of them were tall enough to make even Hotch look dwarfed. “The Attorney General wants to speak with you.” Hotch shook his head, ‘Only in Texas.’ He thought. -- Morgan exchanged a look with Rossi at the foot of the staircase. Rossi, too tired to give a playful smirk merely uttered an audible, “Lucky bastard…” Morgan gave a smile at that before he realized Hotch’s luck wasn’t riding in style, but riding with coffee. 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