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Roughing It
Hatochiisai Slash Warning (for the end) Hotch/Reid Disclaimer: I do not own Criminal Minds any more than anyone else on this site does. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* The SUV’s skidded to a stop in the dirt drive, dust puffing up and blowing away on the late April morning air. People leapt from the vehicles, all of them were wearing black vests with white lettering… five of them bore the impressive trio of letters that made all the other men and woman look to them. F B I. “Prentiss, JJ you go with Group A, take the main entrance.” Ordered SSA Aaron Hotchner. “Group B and Rossi, with me. We’ll take the back door. Morgan, take Reid and cover the barn. Get the victims out.” “Sure hope the victims are still alive…” Reid mumbled. The group broke, everyone heading off. The police split up between the two groups taking the house. Reid and Morgan headed across the yard towards the barn. From the house they heard doors slamming and various shouts of “POLICE!” and “FBI!!!” Reid moved to a side door of the barn and glanced at Morgan, then threw it open. Morgan charged in, gun raised. “FBI!!” He challenged loudly into the dark barn. Reid followed. There was a truck in the middle of the barn. He and Morgan circled the vehicle, looking around. “Clear!” Morgan called. “… Clear.” Reid answered a moment later, and they both holstered their guns “This is the truck that witnesses described.” Morgan said, slowly. “Old red Chevy… big scrape down the left side, here…” “… Where are the victims?” Reid asked, poking around. He began to retrace his steps, then glanced into an old stall. He frowned. Was that a foot? Had it been there a minute ago? He stepped in, moving across the stall to the pile of hay in the corner. An old grubby boot was poking out, connected to a denim clad leg. Slowly, Reid knelt, pulling on a latex glove and reaching out. Suddenly, the hay exploded outwards. Reid gasped in surprise, then froze. Eyes wide, he stared at the man who was now holding him by the front of his shirt, and pressing a gun into his stomach, just below the Kevlar vest. “… Hello there.” The man chuckled. “Reid?” Morgan called. The man got to his feet. “Over here.” He announced. Morgan whirled, drawing his gun. But he froze. Reid was standing there, held tight against one of the UnSubs they had been hunting, a gun pressed into the side of his neck. A moment later, heads popped up out of the other stalls, hay falling from the men’s bodies. There were four of them… They trained their guns onto Morgan. “Drop it.” Snarled the man holding Reid, clicking off the safety. Swallowing, Morgan did as he was told, slowly moving his hands out to the side and laying his gun down on the hood of the truck. As soon as he did, three of the men rushed him, jerking his arms behind his back and cuffing them there with his own cuffs. “Put him in the truck.” The man holding Reid ordered. Reid winced when he heard Hotch’s voice in his ear. “All clear in the house. Reid. Morgan. Have you secured the victims?” Reid swallowed, unable to answer. The man holding him snorted and jerked the earpiece away from Reid and dropped it in the floor, then forced him around to the bed of the pickup. He took Reid’s revolver and shoved it into his own pocket, and nodded to his comrades. The two standing in the pickup truck bed jerked Reid in. The man kept his gun level on Reid’s head, smirking at Morgan, daring the other Agent to make a move. He climbed into the pickup bed while his last two partners climbed into the cab. The motor started. The leader of the group knelt, straddling Reid’s hips and pressed the barrel of the gun to the back of Reid’s head. Reid lay perfectly still on his chest, halfway raised on his elbows. The other two men knelt on either side of Morgan, their guns trained on him. Then, the man in the driver’s seat stepped on the gas and the car shot forwards. The three men in the bed ducked as the car plowed through the barn doors. Outside, Hotch looked up at the crash, immediately raising his gun. The truck spun and stopped. And so did Hotch’s heart. Morgan was sitting in the bed of the truck leaning up against the cab, two guns trained on him. And Reid was lying face down on the floor of the bed, staring up at Hotch with a gun to the back of his head. Hotch felt a swell of pride… the young man was staring at him with brave determination, fighting back any semblance of fear. “FBI!!!” Hotch shouted. “PUT THE GUNS DOWN!” But then the tires spun, and the truck took off. Heart pounding, Hotch broke into the run. Then, one of the men in the truck raised his gun, and fired. Reid and Morgan watched in horror as little puffs of dust shot up around Hotch as the man ran after them, hopelessly. Then Hotch stumbled, his shoulder jerking back, and he fell. “HOTCH!!!” Reid screamed, forgetting about the gun. Scrambling up on his hands and knees he lurched towards the back of the truck, prepared to jump from the moving vehicle. But a hand seized the collar of his shirt and he was jerked back. “NO!” Reid cried, thrashing. “HOTCH!!! NO!!! AARON!!!” He cried, watching the man lying in the dust, slowly raising his head and staring helplessly after his abducted Agents. Reid and Morgan watched as Rossi appeared, running towards Hotch and dropping to his knees beside the man, but Rossi too was staring after the truck and the two Agents in it. Then the car rounded a bend, and the two pairs lost sight of each other. “… Hotch!” Reid cried again, giving one last thrash before falling still. He turned his head and fixed his eyes on Morgan. Morgan stared back at Reid, watching as tears threatened to breech the younger man’s eyes. Reid lowered his head. Morgan frowned slightly, stretching out his leg and pressing his foot against Reid’s shoulder. Reid twitched, then looked up at him, moving his hand up to grip Morgan’s ankle. He smiled at the elder man slightly, grateful for the gesture. Morgan nodded. Reid grunted as he was jerked up by rough hands in his armpits, and a moment later he was sitting against the back of the cab on Morgan’s right. Morgan blinked and watched as the cuff on his left wrist was removed, and latched around Reid’s right wrist. Reid glanced down and then looked up at Morgan. Morgan met his gaze for a moment, then looked back up at their captors. The men had all settled down and were talking just loud enough to hear each other the wind, but not loud enough to be heard by the Agents. The car drove over a bridge and Reid and Morgan both turned and looked off to the right, taking in the view. They were a couple hundred feet over the river. Reid sighed, wondering what was going to happen to them… The men stopped talking. After a few minutes, they reached another bridge, and the leader banged on the top of the cab. The car slowed to a stop. “This is where you get off, gentlemen.” The lead man said, and Reid and Morgan were dragged out of the bed of the truck and shoved over towards the guardrail of the bridge. Nervously, Reid glanced over the edge… it was a long way down… “Over you go.” The man said, smirking. “what?!” Morgan gasped. “Jump.” “… No!” Morgan yelped, and lunged. Reid gasped and stumbled as he was jerked forward with Morgan. Then it was all confusion. The next thing Reid knew, Morgan went over the side. “NO!” Reid cried, preparing to brace himself. But Morgan was heavy. And with a yelp and a pain shooting up Reid’s wrist and shoulder, Reid toppled over the edge, and the pair were falling. Reid’s mind raced. “Feet first, ankles crossed, knees bent, tuck head and arms!” He shouted. “what?!” Morgan yelped, and glanced at Reid. But the boy had done just that. His eyes were shut tight, but he had his chin tucked to his chest, his arms held close curled up protectively around his head and he plummeted feet first, keeping his knees bent and ankles locked. Morgan copied him and a moment later, they hit the water. Both bodies tensed in shock at how cold the water was. A moment later, they uncurled and began kicking up, thanking God that the river had been deep. They reached the surface, gasping for breath, and looking up at the bridge. Reid was unsettled to see how far away it was already. “Morgan! We have to get to shore!” He called over the sound of the river… it was getting steadily louder. Morgan nodded, and the pair struck out for the nearest river bank. But then, they reached the bend in the river, and the water picked up speed. “Oh no… no no no no no…” Morgan gasped as he stared at the white water before them. “MORGAN!!!” Reid cried in a panic, and then they were sucked under. And now it was a fight for their lives. They tumbled head over heels, knocking into each other, getting jerked away until they felt sharp pains in their wrists. It was only a matter of minutes before the metal cuffs had cut into their flesh. Their minds were whirling… they didn’t know which way was up. All they could do was fight to get to the surface and suck what air into their lungs that they could when they could, and jerk on each other, trying to give the other the opportunity to breathe as well. They didn’t even try to talk… they didn’t have time. All they could do was take a breath or two before their bodies were sucked under the churning water again as the rapids tossed them about, washing them downstream. Every now and then they would slam into something with bone jarring force. And they only prayed that the next time they collided with a boulder in the river they would not hit it with their heads. They didn’t know how long they had been fighting in the river. But their bodies were steadily getting tired… their minds were clouded and they were dizzy due to tack of oxygen. The roaring water assaulted their bodies and ears… it could have been hours… Reid splashed feebly in the water, ready to pass out and just… give in. Give himself up to the river and let fate decide whether he lived or died. And then, just when he was ready to give up, the water suddenly dropped… and so did they. Reid let out a pitiful cry and Morgan a choked yelp as they went over the falls. Ignoring the overwhelming fatigue, both Reid and Morgan did as they had before, tucking their heads and arms into their torsos, and locking their ankles, plummeting down feet first. They hit the blue pool at the base of the water fall, their bodies shooting deep into the water like stones. It was so cold… Reid opened his eyes and looked up. Beside him, Morgan was kicking his legs, righting them in the water. Then he reached his free arm up and brought it down in a sweeping motion, beginning to drag them both towards the surface. Reid listened. Behind him, the water churned and thundered as the falls crashed into the deep pool… but above him, the light glittered on the surface… Reid stared at it; the rays of the sun trickled down over his face… It was beautiful… and that was the last thing Reid remembered. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* “Hotch!” Rossi gasped, dropping to his knees by Aaron Hotchner, glancing up and cursing silently as he watched the truck speed away with Reid and Morgan being held at gun point in the bed. Hotch groaned, lifting his head and beginning to drag himself after the vehicle. “Hotch, stop… Lie still.” “Reid…” Hotch gasped, shaking his head and clutching at his shoulder, the hot blood running over his hands. “Spencer… And Morgan… Rossi…” “We’ll get ‘em.” Rossi said, his voice rough. He heard an engine roar, and then a black SUV shot past them, a determined looking Emily Prentiss at the wheel. Several other vehicles followed. “See? They’ll get them.” Rossi rolled Hotch onto his back and pushed his coat aside, ripping the shirt open and pressing his hands down against the wound. “Hold still, Aaron. You won’t do anyone any good if you bleed out.” Hotch groaned, eyes falling closed as he grit his teeth against the pain. His hand fumbled at his neck, and he curled his fingers around a little gold ring that hung on a chain there. Set into it was afire opal; Spencer Reid’s birthstone. The young man wore a matching ring around his own neck. It was Hotch’s birth stone. A ruby. Out of everyone in the FBI, only SSA David Rossi and Technical Analyst Penelope Garcia knew about the relationship between the two gifted profilers. Hell, they helped them to keep it under wraps. “Aaron. You have to go to the hospital. They’ll take the ring. Let me hang onto it.” Rossi said. Hotch blinked at him, then nodded. As they heard approaching sirens, Hotch managed to get the golden chain off of his neck. As Rossi was still keeping pressure on his wound, Hotchner moved his hand down to Dave’s hip, and let the chain and ring fall into his pocket. “Now lie still, Aaron…” *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Morgan woke to the sound of coughing. Slowly, he opened his eyes. He focused on Reid. The young man was on his hands and knees. He heaved and brought up more water, coughing and gagging. Morgan winced and slowly lifted his head. “… Morgan… Are… are you okay?” Reid gasped, his voice rough. Morgan winced and coughed. “… I feel like hell.” “You look like hell.” “Yeah. And you look like a drowned puppy.” “… Whatever happened to drowned rat?” “… Puppy fits you better, Pretty Boy.” “… Right…” Reid said, and slowly helped Morgan to his feet, both groaning at the pain in their bodies. They looked around. Nothing but forests and mountains. “… Where the hell are we?” Morgan murmured. “… I’m not sure.” Reid said. “I think our best bet is to head up river and back to the bridge.” “… Then let’s go.” Morgan said with a nod. “And let’s see if we can’t get these off.” He said, gesturing to the handcuffs that kept the Agents shackled together. Reid nodded.While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
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