prentiss, no
– a book written by david rossi, co-authored by jennifer jareau, spencer reid and penelope garcia. introduction written by erin strauss. includues excerpts from the prequel “prentiss, calm down” written by aaron hotchner
do also enjoy the feisty counter argument, “prentiss, yes!” written by derek morgan
LOL: Last one laughing - Staffel 2
“Dieser scheiß Waschbär.”
hotch, sighing: i should warn you, i'm not good at keepint secrets from emily. she's been known to use physical torture
rossi: you mean she tickles you?
hotch: as i said, physical torture
Jack + Aaron Hotchner
ITS BEEN ALMOST A YEAR. AND I STILL HAVENT FINISHED IT LMAO
hello lovely people🫶🏼 i am now sharing a snippet of a fic i am currently writing, so that i feel pressured to continue writing and will actually finish it 🫣 (below the cut!)
“I, uh, I am planning on proposing to Emily an-“
“Oh, finally,” Jack interrupts, a tinge of exasperation in his voice, “It’s literally been years, dad! Uncle Dave and I were wondering how long it’d still take you..” He mumbles the final part.
Actually, it is the entirety of the team that wonders when Aaron will finally pop the question, their love and affection for the other so clear, it seems like a crime she hasn’t got a ring yet.
happy aaron hotchner would be wearing a quarter-zip season <3333
safe to say that I'll never recover from charlie lastra
yes i am in love with aaron hotchner but i am waiting for the derek to my penelope
Hi! Sorry if this is a weird question, but you've mentioned in your fics that Emily is rich. I know that is canon, and I think she is even richer than Rossi, but can you specify how rich you think Emily is? Like how much did she receive from her trust fund? It's funny how you write that Hotch is uncomfortable with her wealth 🤣
Hiiii
Not a weird question!!
I always leave it a little vague on purpose because I never want to put a figure to it that seems ludicrous. However, I do believe she’s absolutely a multimillionaire and has a trust fund that would send Aaron into shock 🤣
I like to think she’s rich enough personally that she actually doesn’t have to work at all. Which makes the fact she does work, and that her job usually comes at great personal cost, all the more meaningful.