Meme:
1. Pick a character, pairing, or fandom you like.
2. Turn on your music player and put it on random/shuffle.
3. Write a drabble related to each song that plays. You only have the time frame of the song to finish the drabble; you start when the song starts, and stop when it's over. No lingering afterwards!
4. Do ten of these, then post them.
AN: Ch.1: Morgan/Reid. Ch.2 : Morgan/Garcia.
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1. Possibilites - Teddy Geiger
Morgan had never considered Dr. Spencer Reid as anything more than a trusted colleague, bordering on a friend. That day though, when he wasn't sure whether Reid was alive or not, he was on the brink of tears and didn't know why. When he found Reid, alive and well, he knew.
He was in love with the man with the exceptional mind, skinny body and bad/yet awesome fashion sense.
2. Teenage Graffiti - The Pink Spiders
Derek Morgan was angry. Incredibly angry, so it seemed. As he ran down the street, feet landing heavily, bouncing sound along the otherwise empty street, he panted, not from tiredness but irate anger. The boys he was chasing were nearly as scared as he was angry. It wasn't everyday you had a federal agent hot on your tail. And what did these poor boys do? Scratched his beloved car.
No wonder the man was pissed off.
3. Lost - Avenged Sevenfold
Dr. Reid, the youngest member of the Behavioural Analysis unit of the F.B.I was lost. Not physically lost, but mentally, he was lost in his own mind. It annoyed him to no end, how he was so incredibly smart but had no idea what to do at the present time. He delved deep inside himself, scanning through all the information he knew (and it was a lot) but couldn't find anything. Nothing in all the text books he had read, nothing in all the articles and webpages he had scanned, could tell him what to do. So, he turned to his friend and lover Derek Morgan for advice. Because behind every great brain is the brawn that supports them.
4. Secrets Don't Make Friends - From First to Last
Reid has many secrets. Secrets he didn't like to tell, but he did know he had to tell someone, once in a while. His secrets involved that of his mother and his past, but also the feelings he had for a certain federal agent. He knew he shouldn't say, he knew he should just leave it, but who said he could be smart all the time?
So, Reid just hung off of Morgan's every word, trying to catch a small glance, a smile or a sentence that might mean he felt the same way. (Only after being overanalysed of course.)
5. Embers and Envelopes - Mae
Reid sealed away his feelings in a letter, as he always did. He wrote these things, putting them in the box in his closet, never to read them again. He thought no one knew, but of course Morgan did, how could he not?
One day, as Reid sealed his envelope and put it in the usual place, Morgan decided he'd read these letters. An invasion of privacy, some people would say, and he would agree, but right now, curiosity won. And what he read that day broke his heart and mended it three times over.
6. Time of Your Life - Greenday
There were many turning points in Morgan's life, but not as many moments he would call the 'time of his life'.
He could say the time of his life was the day he graduated, the first time he got utterly smashed, the day he got his first car or the day he got his dream job.
But, if he was honest these moments were all fickle and nothing to go down in history.
So, if he thought clearly, other moments came to mind, all involving a certain precious person.
Morgan admits to himself, he's in love and the time of his life just had to be the day he met Spencer Reid.
7. Faking My Own Suicide - Relient K
It's scary when you're afraid of your own mind, and Dr. Spencer Reid knew what that was like. Reid knew he should talk to someone, but whom? Morgan wasn't afraid of anything, he wouldn't understand. Gideon, well, it was slightly awkward talking to him wasn't it? And Hotch? No way. Reid felt comfortable around him, but unless it was serious, he didn't want to load trivial troubles onto the already troubled man. He could talk to Garcia, but that was a long shot.
He just thought it could be better to put an end to it all, and that's what he did.
8. The Letter - James Morrison
Reid was once again pondering the letter that Gideon left him. He was also pondering what Emily had told him too. Morgan didn't like it when Reid went into what he had dubbed as 'pondering mode'.
So he decided to break it.
"Spencer…" He trailed off when Reid looked up with that 'I would tell you to fuck off but I'm not that kind of guy' look on his face.
"Spencer…stop pondering." Morgan couldn't really think of what to say. Reid shook his head. Morgan smirked, and slid himself onto the couch next to his boyfriend.
Reid shook his head again, warning Morgan to 'stay away, or else'. But Morgan was never one to heed warnings.
9. The Everglow - Mae
Reid liked to wish on shooting stars. And he made the same wish every time.
Morgan didn't really understand this. Reid was usually all about facts, and what fact was there that proved wishing on a star would work?
Reid would never tell Morgan what he wished for, said it 'ruined the magic and then it won't come true'.
Morgan just nodded and pulled Reid closer, smiling softly. He wanted to know, but if it made Reid feel good, he'd pretend he believed that it ruined the magic.
Reid liked it when shooting stars came. He liked it because then he could wish for what he already had, without feeling stupid.
Because what he really wished for was Morgan.
10. Lips Like Morphine - Kill Hannah
To be honest, Spencer Reid really does have lips like morphine. Morgan would readily admit that his boyfriend was an excellent kisser, maybe even brag about it a little.
He would never admit though, that every time Reid kissed him, he felt like he was floating on air. He would never admit that every time he kissed Reid, he felt like he was high and nothing could push him down. He would never admit that whenever Reid lips twisted into a smile he felt safe, or when Reid frowned he felt a bullet hit his chest. He would never admit, Reid was the one that made him feel, that made him forget.
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AN: Review? Morgan/Garcia in the next chapter.
