Maurice Maeterlinck once said 'all our knowledge simply helps us to die a more painful death than animals who know nothing.' In a case, this is entirely true. I know things I wish I didn't. I have seen things I wish I hadn't. I've heard things I wanted to forget. That's what being an FBI agent is all about. You don't like the job when you get a Serial Killer whose M.O. is cannibalism. You only like when you save the last victim because you solved the case. Don't ever become an agent for the rush of the hunt. It's not as great as you think. My job has never been easy. Statistics Expert doesn't mean I don't see or experience things. I still have to read the case, profile the criminal, it's all so hard to comprehend and at times, I wish I knew nothing. It doesn't work that way. I work in the BAU. My name is Phrixus Cybele. Let me tell you a few details. I'm 24. I have an IQ of 187, my memory is photographic and I can read 20,000 words a minute. Now, don't get me wrong, I have flaws. I'm afraid of birds, fish and reptiles. I'm kind of stubborn and intimidating. I'm very hard to control, but contrary to that I don't have that short a temper. I'm going to tell you all my stories starting from the week I was promoted to the BAU from Chief of Police.
