Erin Strauss and one of the BAU teams is on the jet on the way back to Washington, D.C. When the plane levels off and the seatbelt sign turns off Erin stand up and walk to the back of the plane towards the bathroom. She locks herself in the bathroom and bursts into tears. She doesn't do well emotionally when she has to be in the field. This case has been particularly difficult for her.

Dave Rossi walks to the bar at the back of the plane and pours himself a drink. This case was tough for him. He's close enough to the bathroom to hear Erin crying inside. He knocks on the door and says, "Erin, are you alright in there?"

Slowly the door to the bathroom opens. Dave sets his drink down and steps into the bathroom with Erin. She looks so unhappy. "How do you keep doing this day after day?"

Dave sighs. The team hasn't slept for three days, but this case was particularly rough. He knows Erin doesn't handle field work well. He reaches out slowly and pulls her into his arms. "It's alright. This case was rough for all of us. We all handle the stress differently. Your mind will clear when you get some sleep. Come on, dry your tears and let's get out of this stuffy bathroom." Dave dries the tears on Erin's face with some of the Kleenex in the bathroom. Dave opens the door and pulls Erin out. Her eyes are red and Dave knows the team will know she's been crying if anyone is still awake.