Lila locked the front door and walked towards their car. Her husband, Spencer Reid on the driver's side. It's been 17 years since she first met him though her love for the genius is as strong as ever. Today, they're on their way to watch their 15 year old son, Joel's baseball game.

" Where's Klaire?" Spencer asked as his wife opened the passenger side door.

" Well, I thought she was here already?" Lila replied, Spencer laughed and Lila went out to get her.

" She's probably still reading upstairs!" Reid shouted from the car while Lila unlocked the door and went upstairs to their daughter's room. Lila knocked a few times before she opens the door finding their 15 year old daughter, Klaire asleep in her bed with a book opened beside her. Yes, Reid and Lila had twins, Klaire Angelica and Joel Cameron Reid, both the very similar but at the same time very different.

" Klaire sweetie," Lila shook her daughter lightly. She opened her eyes, meeting her soft green to her mother's ocean blue eyes. " C'mon baby, you're brother's waiting." Lila continued.

" Sorry mom, this book is really boring. I fell asleep." Klaire said as she brushed her hair, grabbed her ipod-which was a gift from her godfather, Derek Morgan- put on her Toms shoes and her black glasses. " Okay, Let's go." she said and they both went out to meet Spencer Reid.

" honey, I still don't understand why you prefer wearing glasses other than the contacts we got you." Lila asked as she locked their front door once again.

" mom, I told you already, I don't like poking my eye with my own fingers. Look at dad, he still wears his glasses. I mean did you know that by wearing contacts, there's a possibility that you'll be dependant to it for the rest of you life? And c'mon my visions not that bad yet," she explained. Lila laughed as they both got in the car.

" what's so funny?" Spencer asked curiously looking up to his wife.

"your daughter sound's like you. That's all." She replied grinning. Spencer nodded though still a bit confused. He backed out of their driveway and started driving to Burton Baseball Arena.

" so, what took you so long upstairs, Klaire?" Spencer asked his daughter, glancing at her through his mirror.

" I fell asleep, thanks to your awesome book." Klaire replied sarcastically, then smiled at her dad.

" which book was it?" He continued to ask,

" Romeo and Juliet," Lila replied, taking the words out of her daughter's mouth.

" Lila, honey, are you forcing Klaire to read that again?" Spencer asked chuckling.

" Well, it's a good book. Why would you want to read it?" Lila answered then asked her daughter.

" because it's a doomed love story. Just like titanic. And I think that for the last century, this particular Shakespeare work has been overused. Like, c'mon when someone thinks of Shakespeare, they instantly think of Romeo and Juliet, there has been way too many versions and imitations. It's absurd." She replied to her mother who was now talking to her father.

" Sounds like anyone you know?" Lila teased, just then Spencer finally got what she was laughing about earlier. He laughed at the thought. He wasn't surprised that Lila wasn't flabbergasted to Klaire's response.

" Just saying..." Klaire finished off as their car parked outside the arena.