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It really doesn't take a profiler to figure out Reid's not well. Hotch can't help but let the line between 'boss' and 'friend' blur as he's faced against a violently ill Spencer Reid in the middle of the night. Come morning, the team does whatever they can in order to keep Reid's fever in check whilst also working to close the case one Agent down.
Spencer should've known he couldn't hide an illness from his team of profilers for very long-- or, at all. Especially when you're rooming with your very observant boss while on a case. He's not entirely sure when, or how, he and the team grew so close, close enough for them to worry over him like they are but he can't help feeling overwhelmed by the care and support they give him, even though they're supposed to be working the case.
//Can be read as Hotch/Reid (I'll tag it in case it comes off that way) but was written in a platonic way-- either way there's a lot of Hotch-Reid relation/friendship.//
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The Adventures of the Doctor and Rory the Roman by jesterlady
Fandoms: Doctor Who, Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms, Doctor Who (1963)
19 Aug 2012
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Rory's waiting for 2,000 years. How many Doctors do you think he'd meet in that time?
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Draco Malfoy has been missing since the end of the war. Harry has moved on, mostly.
But when, years later, Draco is found in an auror raid of an illegal omega trafficking ring both their lives are changed.
Thanks to Dragonlytherin This fic now has a Spanish translation: What Happened to Draco Malfoy—Traducción
And thanks to Enja455 This fic now has a Chinese translation: 【哈德授翻】What Happened to Draco Malfoy. -
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"(Mon 12:20 pm)
Which is why you text the stranger instead of talk to coworkers.(Mon 12:20 pm)
Yes.
(Mon 12:28 pm)
Is that weird?"xxx
A dialogue-only AU in which Hotch texts what he thinks is Rossi's new number but is actually the slightly eccentric stranger whom Hotch knows only as "Spencer." What follows is something neither man could have ever quite expected.
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