Reid rubbed his eyes and could swear he was going senile. He tried again but the image just wouldn't go away. There before his eyes was SSA Derek Morgan in a frilly pink tutu.

"What the…" Reid started to ask but Morgan cut him off.

"Don't even ask Pretty Boy. I lost a bet to Garcia and this is my punishment.

"That's right", piped in Garcia, "The silly thing didn't believe that I could take my computer apart and put it back together again in an hour."

"Well it did seem near impossible."

"Not for all knowing, all amazing people such as myself", put in Garcia.

"Guys conference room now", Hotch yelled. "And Morgan take that silly thing off right now."

"Yes sir", Morgan replied. He turned to Garcia with what he was attempting to make a sad face and said, "Sorry baby girl, u heard the boss."

Reid, who had been laughing this entire time, finally stopped and looked at Morgan with those sad eyes that Morgan had tried and failed to portray earlier. "What, you have to take it off? But you looks good in a tutu", he said with a smirk.

"Reid you had better stop now if you like having your head attached to your body", threatened Morgan.

They continued to jest back and forth as they made their way up to the conference room. They were followed by a slightly sulky Garcia, who kept pouting whenever Morgan turned to look at her.

Once in the conference room Reid sat down and then said to no one in particular, "Well its official, Morgan is now part ballerina."

Everyone stared at him with confused looks on their face, except for Morgan, who was glaring, and Garcia, who was laughing.

"Anyway… where are we headed?" asked Prentiss.

Hotch replied quickly in the hopes that there was no more talk of tutus or his agents wearing them. "Billings, Montana." He then looked around and realized that someone was missing.

"Hey where is Dave?" he asked suddenly.

"Oh yeah", Garcia piped up; "Did I mention that he lost a bet with me too."

And almost on cure in walked Davis Rossi in a bright, sparkly, purple tutu. Garcia smiled and knew that the day could only get better from here.