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THE VERY END OF CRIMINAL MINDS SEASON 9 EPISODE 18 THAT IS ALL
know when to walk away. know when to run.
fandom: criminal minds
w/c: 1943
content: fluff very cartoony goofy fluff
summary: morgan bets reid he can't go a day without rambling. reid takes him up on it.
a/n: i got a little carried away with everything that wasn't the main course but i promise it is there towards the end. open to criticism âď¸, i am still new at this and looking to improve.
p.s the penelope rant was all me i am penelope.
Derek was starting to feel guilty. To an outside observer, nothing seemed unusual. Reid was sitting across from him on the jet, reading some book in Russian. At least he thought it was Russian. When he asked Reid if it was, he made a face which indicated it was not actually Russian. Any other day he would've corrected Derek on the fact it was Ukrainian (which Derek had to find out after looking the book up on his phone - tedious.) Any other day Reid would passionately explain away a passage in the book that particularly interested him. But today he was completely silent.
It was really starting to get to Derek. And he could tell the kid knew he was getting to him. Spencer would check his watch every so often, glimpse at him with a smug ass look on his face, then go back to his book. It was infuriating.
-----
The unsub they had been dealing with was a bride-killer. He targeted women during their bachelorette parties days before the women were set to be married. The only reason for him to pick such high-profile, high-risk women is if it were a compulsion.
âMaybe heâd gotten cheated on during his own brideâs bachelorette party,â Rossi said.
âWouldn't he have to stalk these women for weeks to know they were getting married?â JJ questioned.
âNot necessarily,â said Morgan. âWearing a bride-to-be sash like the victims were would be like waving a red cape at a bull.â
âItâs a common misconception but actually, bulls are colorblind. So it doesn't really matter what color the matador waves - itâs the capeâs movement that elicits an aggressive charge response in the bull.â
â...â
Everyone stared at Reid in a silence that stretched for seemingly forever. He shrunk under their intense gaze.
âUm, Morganâs metaphor still applies here, though.â
Derek laughed the way he always did right before he teased Reid.
âI bet he canât go a day without saying some completely unrelated fun fact during the investigation. He just canât help himself.â
âIt wasnât completely unrelated..â Reid mumbled shyly, before speaking to be heard. âI can. But where's the fun in that?â
âYou wanna put money on that?â
"Ooh, careful Morgan. Gambling with a Vegas boy is bound to go wrong." Rossi joked.
âThe stakes are too unclear. And there would be too many technicalities. We'd argue over what constitutes as irrelevant to the investigation, what counts as a fun fact..â he trailed off as he realized the stares and silence were back.
âOkay, pretty boy. New stakes. I bet you canât go without talking for⌠at least twelve hours. About anything.â
âCan I make any noise?â
âHmm. Nah.â
âHow much money?â
âReid, Morgan, focus up.â Hotch pinched the bridge of his nose indignantly. âWe need Reid to talk until the investigation is over. Then you can wager on your own time.â Hotch brought everyoneâs attention back to catching the killer. From over his copy of the case file, Reid mouthed to Morgan. Youâre on.
-----
It started right after the unsub was processed. Immediately after. As in, while Morgan was putting the suspect in cuffs, he had turned to Reid and said, â50 bucks?â
âSure,â he replied. âStarting when?â The local PD came to take the unsub away.
âNow?â
Reid smiled confidently in response.
âGreat work, everybody.â Hotch walked up to the team huddled inside the killerâs home. âLetâs get out of here. Iâm buying coffee. What does everyone want?â
Reid opened his mouth to say something before pursing his lips. This would be harder than he thought.
-----
On the jet ride home, Derek had been trying to goad Reid into saying something. He facetimed Penelope.
âHey mama, I got a question for you. Here, let me put you on speaker.â
âOh! I love questions. You know I know everything. Whatâs up?â
He looked at Reid smugly as he talked, even though the kid was fixated on his book. âWhy exactly does âDoctor Whoâ spend so much time in places that look exactly like Earth when he's got a whole universe to explore? There ainât no way Earth is more interesting than the entire universe.â
Oh my. The look on Reidâs face was devastating. The only time Morgan would ever willingly discuss Doctor Who, he couldnât join the conversation. Derekâs heart wouldâve broken if he hadnât found it hilarious.
â...okay. Sweetheart, first of all, he is not called âDoctor Who.â Heâs called âThe Doctor.â Okay?â Penelope sighed, agitated. Some relief washed over Reidâs face as if that was what he wanted to say.
âDoctor Who is the name of the show. His identity is a mystery and he just goes by The Doctor. So people and alienfolk all go âHuh? What do you mean? Doctor Who?â and thatâs why the show is called that. You wouldn't call Captain Kirk 'Star Trek: The Original Series.'" Reid was positively pouting.
"Second of all, I heard about the little challenge you placed unto our baby genius and I will have no part in his torture. Tata.â Penelope hung up the phone.
Derek frowned and put the phone in his pocket. âDamn⌠I really was curious. Do you mind answering my question?â he taunted Reid with a toothy grin. Reid scowled and returned to his book. A true miracle he had so much self control over his hand gestures.
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Two hours had passed slowly and silently. It wasnât fun anymore. Morgan had seen Reid perk up at least three times to infodump about the books heâs read during the flight, before he caught himself. Each time he was stupidly dejected afterward. Morgan didnât love it. He hated it. The kid had been shut up his entire life by his peers and bullies. And now by his friends. His heart was actually starting to ache seeing his friendâs gaze become more and more distant.
âHey, kid. Letâs just call it off.â
Spencer met his eyes and raised a brow.
âI wanna hear about the story. Genuinely.â
Spencer looked down at his watch, then crossed his arms. Morgan scoffed.
âSeriously, you want the 50 dollars that bad? Thereâs still an hour left before we land.â He didn't want to see Reid be depressed for the entire remainder of the flight. And the longer it went, it seemed less likely he'd be up for talking even after the time limit. Morgan couldn't handle that.
âCâmon man, itâs unhealthy for a brain to store so much information without an outlet. Youâll explode.â
Spencer smiled and huffed out of his nose. His eyes went wide. He awkwardly looked over to the side at nothing.
â..Was that a noise?â Spencer frowned and shook his head. A figmental lightbulb went off over Derekâs head.
He walked over to sit side-by-side with Spencer, who eyed him cautiously. He sighed. Maybe it was inappropriate to play dirty, but Spencer wasn't exactly giving him an option.
âListen, we can do this the easy way. Where you open your mouth right now and call me an asshole for ever suggesting this stupid bet in the first place. Or we can do this, uhâŚâ he grinned impishly, wiggling the fingers of one of his hands. â..the hard way.â
Spencerâs jaw clenched at the implication. He braved a face of nonchalance and for a moment, Derek thought maybe he wasnât even ticklish. Or maybe he didnât think Derek would actually do it. They were in front of their boss after all, their unit chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Behavioral Analysis Unit. Not in grade school.
But then Derek saw the red of his ears slowly make its way down to his cheeks and decided he couldnât help himself. Plus, the kid wasnât talking.
"Okay, have it your way."
It was childish, Derek would be the first to admit it. But heâd kill two birds with one stone. End the bet, and get Reid to smile a bit.
He wiggled an index finger lightly at the side of Spencerâs neck, which immediately got trapped. Spencer reached up to pull the hand out, before his wrist was snatched and Derek clawed at his ribs.
To Derekâs surprise, Spencer stayed quiet. His physical reaction, however, made up for it. He jerked and contorted so hard his back ended up on the seat of his chair. One leg curled up to protect the attacked side, while the other sprawled over Derek.
He kept his lips and eyes shut so tight they quivered.
âYouâre kidding.â Derek was indignant. This was the most stubborn heâd ever seen him. âYou canât keep this up for an hour.â
After spending some time there, he moved up into his underarm. Spencer broke out into an open mouth grin and another spasm. But still no noise.
Derek let go of his wrist - bicep burning from Spencer's struggle against him - to use both his hands to tickle. Something happened that completely bewildered him.
Spencer was laughing. He was trembling, his stomach was tense, and his throat bobbed as it always did when he laughed. But it was silent. How the hell was he doing that? Why was he just taking it? Is he really going to endure this torture for the rest of the flight?
If he could, oh man. There was no way in hell Derek would stop. This was a much better sight than the sad quiet Spencer from earlier. He just wished he could hear it.
Derek was broken out of his thoughts when he saw tears fall from Spencerâs eyes, which suddenly looked much more desperate. He was turning a concerning shade of red. The drawback of silent laughter finally registered in Derekâs brain.
âWoah Jesus, kid! Breathe!â Derek immediately stilled his hands, reaching instead to grab hold of Reidâs face. It was hot to the touch. He quickly wiped away Reid's tears, which felt a bit intimate, but he didn't want the team to see he had accidentally tickled their greatest asset into crying. He figured Reid wouldn't want them to see either.
Derek helped him sit upright. Spencer breathed hard, a smile gracing his face as he peacefully closed his eyes in relief and weariness. His lips shaped in a circle to steady his breathing.
Absolutely infuriating. He would have passed out before he lost. It was a battle of wills, and even when Derek held all the cards, he folded first.
He wondered why Spencer was going so far for something so dumb. If he was trying to prove something to himself, to his team, to all the bullies who shut him up, Morgan would never live down the guilt. He hoped it was as simple as Reid just being a competitive little shit.
He groaned. âOkay, fine! You win, Spencer. You proved your point. You know how to stay quiet. Hell, not even I couldâŚ" he cleared his throat. "..uh, the point is, you won. You can have the 50 bucks. Please just talk to me.â
Spencer was still panting, the smile on his face seemed permanent. âYou're.. an asshole,â he breathed. âAnd a cheater.â
âYeah, I know.â Derek laughed.
âI still won, though. Whew."
âYeah, yeah..â Relief. He was a competitive little shit.
"Can't believe you couldn't take just three hours of me not talking! You must really love learning."
He scoffed. "Whatever." Alright. The kid was starting to get cocky.
âHasn't anyone ever told you cheaters never prosper?"
âOh, thatâs rich coming from you.â He pinched at his side and Spencer laughed. Audibly, this time. Garcia would call it a swoon-worthy sound. Maybe those were his words.
He pulled out his government issued wallet before his hand was stopped. âOh. I donât actually want your money.â
âA betâs a bet, Reid. You earned it fair and square.â
âYou wouldnât take it if you had won.â Spencer smiled. âJust buy me a coffee when we land. I didnât get any earlier.â
Derek shrugged. If he took any lesson away from this, it was that the doctor was stubborn. âAlright, fine by me.â
âAnd listen when I say the whole point of the Doctorâs archetype is to love Earth - specifically humanity - and for logistical reasons itâs just more convenient for the setting to be on Earth or on a planet that resembles Cardiff, Wales..â Here we go. Spencer rambled on, speaking quickly and more with his hands than anything. Derek rolled his eyes, but he sat back and listened.
am i dreaming rn đ
I just need a little TenRose for inner peace of mind
If this is too much detail for a flash fic, please feel free to ignore this!! But I was thinking something where Spencer and Derek have to go undercover as a couple for something (maybe to a gay bar or something bc thatâs where the unsub seems to be picking people up) and someone tries to flirt with Spencer and Derek starts to play the boyfriend act a little too well??đ
It wasnât necessarily unusual, snaking his arm around Spencer, but Derek had to admit it felt strange to keep it there for longer. He wasnât used to feeling the curve of his body moving as he swayed along to the music, maybe mostly because Derek himself was swaying and pulling him along with him. The bar was crowded, the music loud, and Derek knew Spencer would get overstimulated soon and so they tried to be quick about it. Only it was no easy task to hurry up a stake out, especially when they barely knew what they were looking for. It was pride month, so obviously the bar was spilling over with music and laughter and dancing bodies, all celebrating, all happy.
Derek gave Spencerâs side a squeeze. âWanna dance?â
Reid turned to look at him, a deer caught in headlights. âNow?â
âJust for a moment. Scout the room out. Then weâll know where itâs best to position us.â While all of it was true Derek had also suggested it because he wanted to see Spencer dance to techno, as one does. He was wearing a tight light blue relatively cropped shirt to Derek black net shirt. Maybe them being chosen to go undercover to a gay bar as a couple wasnât as odd as Derek had first thought. Derek had the clubbing experience and Reid had the gay bar one, albeit on a much lower scale.
âMaybe we should get a drink first,â Spencer said, turning his body toward the bar. âAre we allowed to drink on the clock? Maybe we shouldnât. Maybe we should get sodas.â
Derek squeezed his side again, content when he felt the muscles tense up. âCome on, one dance.â
âMorgan, please-â
A drink as big as Spencerâs head was suddenly presented right in front of them, and when Morgan looked up a man looking much too smug was grinning at them from behind it. âI took the liberty of buying you a drink.â He all but forced it into Spencerâs hands. âI hope thatâs okay,â he said, and Derek couldâve sworn he glanced over at him condescendingly for a second.
âOh, I, uh-â Spencer looked at Derek, obviously panicked.
Derek was caught between amusement and annoyance. âHeâs okay, thank you. He doesnât drink.â He pulled Spencer closer and took the drink from him with his other hand. âThanks for offering, though.â
âHe doesnât speak for himself?â The man raised an eyebrow at him. âPity.â
âOf course he does,â Derek snapped. âBut he makes a habit of not talking to creeps who barely introduce themselves. Move along now.â
âBig guy, huh? That your type?â Heâd turned to Spencer again, looking angry now.
Spencer straightened. âMy type is considerate and kind. So yes, you could say he is my type.â
The man huffed and left as quickly as heâd arrived, disappearing into the crowd to go creep on someone else. Maybe they should keep an eye on him.
Derek put the drink on a table close by, not trusting it to not be spiked. âYouâre gonna make me blush, pretty boy.â
âOh, shut up.â Spencer shoved him with his shoulder. âYou got that overprotective jealous boyfriend act down to a T.â
âIs that so?â He squeezed Spencerâs side differently now, hitting all the right spots to make him jerk away, only he of course jerked into Derek and so he could do it again. âHow about this? Is this boyfriend behavior?â
âDonât-â
Spencerâs laughter got lost in the sound, and that simply wouldnât do so Derek used his other hand to poke at his belly, hoping to throw him into that gentle panic that was enough to get him giggling. âThere we go, pretty boy.â
Spencer twisted out of his grip, palms up and facing him. âCome on, not here.â
âNot here, not at work, not on the jet, not in the car. When, exactly, am I supposed to do this?â
âWeâre working.â
Derek huffed. âFine. Iâm breaking into your apartment later then. Finish my boyfriend duties. Not like that,â he added with a laugh at Spencerâs expression. âYou need to buy me dinner first.â
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STOP THE FUCKING PRESS, WE HAVE TICKLISH SEBASTIAN STAN
ANABELLE WENT IN DEFINITELY TO TICKLE HIM, AND HIS REACTION IS A MIXTURE OF ANTICIPATORY TICKLES AND FEELING TICKLISH AT THE SAME TIME. which leads me to believe he is super ticklish, as anabelle didnât fully launch an attack but he still grabbed her arm and flinched away.
GUYS IDK WHAT TO DO HELP I NEED MORE, WE GOT IT @barnesrogers-blog
know when to walk away. know when to run.
fandom: criminal minds
w/c: 1943
content: fluff very cartoony goofy fluff
summary: morgan bets reid he can't go a day without rambling. reid takes him up on it.
a/n: i got a little carried away with everything that wasn't the main course but i promise it is there towards the end. open to criticism âď¸, i am still new at this and looking to improve.
p.s the penelope rant was all me i am penelope.
Derek was starting to feel guilty. To an outside observer, nothing seemed unusual. Reid was sitting across from him on the jet, reading some book in Russian. At least he thought it was Russian. When he asked Reid if it was, he made a face which indicated it was not actually Russian. Any other day he would've corrected Derek on the fact it was Ukrainian (which Derek had to find out after looking the book up on his phone - tedious.) Any other day Reid would passionately explain away a passage in the book that particularly interested him. But today he was completely silent.
It was really starting to get to Derek. And he could tell the kid knew he was getting to him. Spencer would check his watch every so often, glimpse at him with a smug ass look on his face, then go back to his book. It was infuriating.
-----
The unsub they had been dealing with was a bride-killer. He targeted women during their bachelorette parties days before the women were set to be married. The only reason for him to pick such high-profile, high-risk women is if it were a compulsion.
âMaybe heâd gotten cheated on during his own brideâs bachelorette party,â Rossi said.
âWouldn't he have to stalk these women for weeks to know they were getting married?â JJ questioned.
âNot necessarily,â said Morgan. âWearing a bride-to-be sash like the victims were would be like waving a red cape at a bull.â
âItâs a common misconception but actually, bulls are colorblind. So it doesn't really matter what color the matador waves - itâs the capeâs movement that elicits an aggressive charge response in the bull.â
â...â
Everyone stared at Reid in a silence that stretched for seemingly forever. He shrunk under their intense gaze.
âUm, Morganâs metaphor still applies here, though.â
Derek laughed the way he always did right before he teased Reid.
âI bet he canât go a day without saying some completely unrelated fun fact during the investigation. He just canât help himself.â
âIt wasnât completely unrelated..â Reid mumbled shyly, before speaking to be heard. âI can. But where's the fun in that?â
âYou wanna put money on that?â
"Ooh, careful Morgan. Gambling with a Vegas boy is bound to go wrong." Rossi joked.
âThe stakes are too unclear. And there would be too many technicalities. We'd argue over what constitutes as irrelevant to the investigation, what counts as a fun fact..â he trailed off as he realized the stares and silence were back.
âOkay, pretty boy. New stakes. I bet you canât go without talking for⌠at least twelve hours. About anything.â
âCan I make any noise?â
âHmm. Nah.â
âHow much money?â
âReid, Morgan, focus up.â Hotch pinched the bridge of his nose indignantly. âWe need Reid to talk until the investigation is over. Then you can wager on your own time.â Hotch brought everyoneâs attention back to catching the killer. From over his copy of the case file, Reid mouthed to Morgan. Youâre on.
-----
It started right after the unsub was processed. Immediately after. As in, while Morgan was putting the suspect in cuffs, he had turned to Reid and said, â50 bucks?â
âSure,â he replied. âStarting when?â The local PD came to take the unsub away.
âNow?â
Reid smiled confidently in response.
âGreat work, everybody.â Hotch walked up to the team huddled inside the killerâs home. âLetâs get out of here. Iâm buying coffee. What does everyone want?â
Reid opened his mouth to say something before pursing his lips. This would be harder than he thought.
-----
On the jet ride home, Derek had been trying to goad Reid into saying something. He facetimed Penelope.
âHey mama, I got a question for you. Here, let me put you on speaker.â
âOh! I love questions. You know I know everything. Whatâs up?â
He looked at Reid smugly as he talked, even though the kid was fixated on his book. âWhy exactly does âDoctor Whoâ spend so much time in places that look exactly like Earth when he's got a whole universe to explore? There ainât no way Earth is more interesting than the entire universe.â
Oh my. The look on Reidâs face was devastating. The only time Morgan would ever willingly discuss Doctor Who, he couldnât join the conversation. Derekâs heart wouldâve broken if he hadnât found it hilarious.
â...okay. Sweetheart, first of all, he is not called âDoctor Who.â Heâs called âThe Doctor.â Okay?â Penelope sighed, agitated. Some relief washed over Reidâs face as if that was what he wanted to say.
âDoctor Who is the name of the show. His identity is a mystery and he just goes by The Doctor. So people and alienfolk all go âHuh? What do you mean? Doctor Who?â and thatâs why the show is called that. You wouldn't call Captain Kirk 'Star Trek: The Original Series.'" Reid was positively pouting.
"Second of all, I heard about the little challenge you placed unto our baby genius and I will have no part in his torture. Tata.â Penelope hung up the phone.
Derek frowned and put the phone in his pocket. âDamn⌠I really was curious. Do you mind answering my question?â he taunted Reid with a toothy grin. Reid scowled and returned to his book. A true miracle he had so much self control over his hand gestures.
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Two hours had passed slowly and silently. It wasnât fun anymore. Morgan had seen Reid perk up at least three times to infodump about the books heâs read during the flight, before he caught himself. Each time he was stupidly dejected afterward. Morgan didnât love it. He hated it. The kid had been shut up his entire life by his peers and bullies. And now by his friends. His heart was actually starting to ache seeing his friendâs gaze become more and more distant.
âHey, kid. Letâs just call it off.â
Spencer met his eyes and raised a brow.
âI wanna hear about the story. Genuinely.â
Spencer looked down at his watch, then crossed his arms. Morgan scoffed.
âSeriously, you want the 50 dollars that bad? Thereâs still an hour left before we land.â He didn't want to see Reid be depressed for the entire remainder of the flight. And the longer it went, it seemed less likely he'd be up for talking even after the time limit. Morgan couldn't handle that.
âCâmon man, itâs unhealthy for a brain to store so much information without an outlet. Youâll explode.â
Spencer smiled and huffed out of his nose. His eyes went wide. He awkwardly looked over to the side at nothing.
â..Was that a noise?â Spencer frowned and shook his head. A figmental lightbulb went off over Derekâs head.
He walked over to sit side-by-side with Spencer, who eyed him cautiously. He sighed. Maybe it was inappropriate to play dirty, but Spencer wasn't exactly giving him an option.
âListen, we can do this the easy way. Where you open your mouth right now and call me an asshole for ever suggesting this stupid bet in the first place. Or we can do this, uhâŚâ he grinned impishly, wiggling the fingers of one of his hands. â..the hard way.â
Spencerâs jaw clenched at the implication. He braved a face of nonchalance and for a moment, Derek thought maybe he wasnât even ticklish. Or maybe he didnât think Derek would actually do it. They were in front of their boss after all, their unit chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Behavioral Analysis Unit. Not in grade school.
But then Derek saw the red of his ears slowly make its way down to his cheeks and decided he couldnât help himself. Plus, the kid wasnât talking.
"Okay, have it your way."
It was childish, Derek would be the first to admit it. But heâd kill two birds with one stone. End the bet, and get Reid to smile a bit.
He wiggled an index finger lightly at the side of Spencerâs neck, which immediately got trapped. Spencer reached up to pull the hand out, before his wrist was snatched and Derek clawed at his ribs.
To Derekâs surprise, Spencer stayed quiet. His physical reaction, however, made up for it. He jerked and contorted so hard his back ended up on the seat of his chair. One leg curled up to protect the attacked side, while the other sprawled over Derek.
He kept his lips and eyes shut so tight they quivered.
âYouâre kidding.â Derek was indignant. This was the most stubborn heâd ever seen him. âYou canât keep this up for an hour.â
After spending some time there, he moved up into his underarm. Spencer broke out into an open mouth grin and another spasm. But still no noise.
Derek let go of his wrist - bicep burning from Spencer's struggle against him - to use both his hands to tickle. Something happened that completely bewildered him.
Spencer was laughing. He was trembling, his stomach was tense, and his throat bobbed as it always did when he laughed. But it was silent. How the hell was he doing that? Why was he just taking it? Is he really going to endure this torture for the rest of the flight?
If he could, oh man. There was no way in hell Derek would stop. This was a much better sight than the sad quiet Spencer from earlier. He just wished he could hear it.
Derek was broken out of his thoughts when he saw tears fall from Spencerâs eyes, which suddenly looked much more desperate. He was turning a concerning shade of red. The drawback of silent laughter finally registered in Derekâs brain.
âWoah Jesus, kid! Breathe!â Derek immediately stilled his hands, reaching instead to grab hold of Reidâs face. It was hot to the touch. He quickly wiped away Reid's tears, which felt a bit intimate, but he didn't want the team to see he had accidentally tickled their greatest asset into crying. He figured Reid wouldn't want them to see either.
Derek helped him sit upright. Spencer breathed hard, a smile gracing his face as he peacefully closed his eyes in relief and weariness. His lips shaped in a circle to steady his breathing.
Absolutely infuriating. He would have passed out before he lost. It was a battle of wills, and even when Derek held all the cards, he folded first.
He wondered why Spencer was going so far for something so dumb. If he was trying to prove something to himself, to his team, to all the bullies who shut him up, Morgan would never live down the guilt. He hoped it was as simple as Reid just being a competitive little shit.
He groaned. âOkay, fine! You win, Spencer. You proved your point. You know how to stay quiet. Hell, not even I couldâŚ" he cleared his throat. "..uh, the point is, you won. You can have the 50 bucks. Please just talk to me.â
Spencer was still panting, the smile on his face seemed permanent. âYou're.. an asshole,â he breathed. âAnd a cheater.â
âYeah, I know.â Derek laughed.
âI still won, though. Whew."
âYeah, yeah..â Relief. He was a competitive little shit.
"Can't believe you couldn't take just three hours of me not talking! You must really love learning."
He scoffed. "Whatever." Alright. The kid was starting to get cocky.
âHasn't anyone ever told you cheaters never prosper?"
âOh, thatâs rich coming from you.â He pinched at his side and Spencer laughed. Audibly, this time. Garcia would call it a swoon-worthy sound. Maybe those were his words.
He pulled out his government issued wallet before his hand was stopped. âOh. I donât actually want your money.â
âA betâs a bet, Reid. You earned it fair and square.â
âYou wouldnât take it if you had won.â Spencer smiled. âJust buy me a coffee when we land. I didnât get any earlier.â
Derek shrugged. If he took any lesson away from this, it was that the doctor was stubborn. âAlright, fine by me.â
âAnd listen when I say the whole point of the Doctorâs archetype is to love Earth - specifically humanity - and for logistical reasons itâs just more convenient for the setting to be on Earth or on a planet that resembles Cardiff, Wales..â Here we go. Spencer rambled on, speaking quickly and more with his hands than anything. Derek rolled his eyes, but he sat back and listened.
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