Being Human - (US Version)

Jennifer Jareau, JJ to her friends, was always of two minds about telling her colleague and for that matter her husband Will the truth about her family. However telling them would not do anyone any good it would just confuse them. It would change the fabric of how they saw the world. Vampires, werewolves, and ghosts were not supposed to be real and telling them that they were in fact real would send them off a very deep end.

JJ knew they were real for a very good reason, both her parents and most of her siblings were in fact werewolves. She was in fact the only child in her family that didn't have the werewolf gene. Something that made her something of an outsider. It wasn't until later in life that she realized how much of an outsider she had been in her own family. It wasn't until she had met the people in the BAU and started to form a family around them.

Then she had a son.

A son she loved more then anything in the world.

It wasn't until Henry turn nine that things changed again.

Henry had the werewolf gene. One night during the full moon JJ was awoken to her son's screams. Anyone else would have run out of the room screaming but JJ stayed in the room with her son. She stayed while he changed and scratched her over and over again as he screamed. She knew what he was doing and what was being done to her.

"JJ what is happening." Will yelled.

"I'm sorry" JJ kept whispering in her son's ear. When she couldn't take the pain any longer she stood up and looked into her husband's horrified eyes, "We need to get him somewhere locked and safe."

"The basement." Will went to grab his son who was still screaming.

"No." JJ stopped him. "You'll..."

"I know." Will turned to his wife and grabbed his son. "We'll talk in the morning. We need to get our son somewhere safe."

JJ wasn't sure what happened next. She knew she passed out from blood loss soon after that because the next thing she knew it was morning. Will was sitting by the door to the basement.

"I need to make a phone call." JJ said simply.

"Hotch?"

"No my parents. There is something we all need to discuss. There are some secrets I think its time you know."