In Jennifer she trusts
I don't own criminal minds or higher ground.
Chapter 3
Molly opens the folder and starts to read:
These are the people you will meet and get to know:
Supervisory Special Agent Aaron Hotchner- My boss. He'll call anytime and I have to go. I might not have time to tell you, so you'll probably get a lot of notes. I hope that's going to be okay with you.
Supervisory Special Agent Dave Rossi- Another boss. He doesn't deal with me too much. But you might deal with him a little.
Supervisory Special Agent Derek Morgan- He's a very nice brother type. Show him respect and he'll show you the same. Some call him a player. But he'll be a gentleman to you. Don't worry.
Supervisory Special Agent Emily Prentiss- He's a cool girl. She's like the friend you've always wanted. You can trust her with anything. She keeps secrets better than anyone I know.
Supervisory Special Agent Dr. Spencer Reid- He's the smartest agent in our team. He's what most would call a geek. But he's a soft teddy bear of a guy. Usually if you want to know something, don't waste your time with a book. Just ask out genius.
Technical Analyst Penelope Garcia- She's the resident computer expert. She can hack into anything. Legal or not. She's a very smart and funny lady. She bold with her cloths and style. But she's a sweetheart. She can be kind of a gossip.
Media Liaison Supervisory Special Agent Jennifer Jearau- I basically choose the cases we take and then handle the press. I set up press conferences and cut through some legal red tape.
I was hoping that you would help us out at the office. And then when I'm off duty we can do some sight seeing. Everyone at the BAU is just excited and happy that you are coming to visit.
I have a blank piece of paper for you to write down all the food you WON'T eat. Any allergies to anything. Anything you think I need to know to keep you safe and happy. Just fill out the blank paper and the few sheets that are included. I really do hope that you enjoy yourself while your in Virginia. You can tell me anything and it will be between you and I. I promise. Think of me as a big sister that you never had. Feel free to ask me any questions. If I don't know the answer, we'll find the answer together.
Your New Big Sis,
Jen
Molly closes the folder with the paper inside. She lays the folder down on her out stretched legs. Taking a deep breath, Molly grabs the pen off the night stand. She reopens the folder and reads the first blank to fill in:
NAME: Molly Elizabeth Shaw
ADDRESS: 5926 Green Ranch Rd.
STATE: California
ZIP: 92510
PHONE NUMBER: 1(000)555-9308
DATE OF BIRTH: February 5, 1991
SSN: Molly leaves that blank. She'd never seen her social security card or the number. So she goes to the next number.
MOTHER'S NAME: Emma Morrison
FATHER'S NAME: Seth Shaw, dead Mark Morrison, Step father
SIBLINGS: Bruce Morrison, step brother
NAME OF FAMILY PHYSICAN: Dr. Colleen Barry
ADDRESS: Again, something Molly had no idea.
STATE: California
ZIP: 92540. The next section had to do with insurance. So Molly skips this. The next section is health related.
BLOOD TYPE: Molly left that blank, not sure of her blood type.
DO YOU HAVE ANY HEALTH PROBLEMS THAT REQUIREYOU TO TAKE MEDICATION FOR: Yes. I have asthma, depression and panic attacks.
WHAT MEDICATION DO YOU TAKE? WHAT DOSAGE?: Albuterol inhaler as needed, Effexor 150 mg and 75mg once a day each, and Xanax .5 mg as needed for panic attacks.
ANY ALLERGIES TO FOOD OR MEDICINE: Yes. Vicodin, Imetrex and shellfish.
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN BEATEN: Molly hesitates to answer, so she skips it.
HAS ANYONE EVER FORCED SEXUAL INTERCOURSE ON YOU: Molly skips that one too.
HAVE YOU HAD ANY PREGNACES OR MISCARRAGIES: She leaves that blank.
HAVE YOU HAD ANY SURGERIES: Yes. 2006-fussed tendon back together in right wrist. 2005- Lacerated spleen.
HAVE YOU EVER HAD ANY BROKEN BONES: Yes. 2008- Broken pinky on right hand. 2008-Broken ankle on right foot. 2008-Sprain elbow on right arm. 2007-Dislocated shoulder, right.
HAVE YOU EVER NEED STITCHES: Yes. 2008 Gash on the back of head, 15 stitches. 2008-Gash on left cheek on face, 5 stitches. 2007-Gash on right calf, 24 stitches. 2007-Gash on middle of back, 68 stitches. 1995-Cut between nose and mouth, 3 stitches.
ANY HISTORY OF CANCER IN FAMILY: Not that I know of.
ANY HISTORY OF HEART PROBLEMS: Not that I know of.
ANY HISTORY OF MENTAL PROBLEMS: Yes. Mother's father died in asylum.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF SUICIDE OR ATTEMPTED SUICIDE: Yes. I have thought of suicide in 2006 when my father died. I have tried to kill myself a few times, we no success.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET OUT OF THIS VISIT: For starters, friends. Then, maybe a second family that cares. A family I can turn to if I need help with anything and everything. Someone I can tell secrets to and I know won't blab it to everyone.
Just as Molly finishes the sentence, the orderly comes in with a rolling cot and sheets to go on it. He looks at Molly and smiles. Molly politely smiles back in a friendly gesture. He makes the bed and Molly thinks nothing of it. She goes back to her forms. Then just as Molly thinks he's leaving, he shuts the door. She doesn't notice that he's on the inside of the shut door. Just as she looks up, the orderly's right next to herbed. Molly jumps and smiles as she lays her right hand on her chest.
"You scared me. Did you need something?"
"Yeah, I have a message from Mark Morrison. You WILL NOT tell." The big muscular African American orderly takes a pillow and holds it tight over Molly's face. She fights to get him to release his hold. She then thinks if she stops fighting and plays dead, he'd leave. She does and it works. As soon as she hears him leave, she removes the pillow from her face. She takes a few deep breaths. Then she realizes that the folder is missing. Molly freaks out and gets up to get dressed so she can run away.
Meanwhile, Jennifer goes to see Peter and Sophie to find out what really was going on. Jen walks into the admissions office of the school.
"Hello, could you please tell me where I might find Peter Scarbrow and/or his wife, Sophie?"
"Sure, his office is this way. Follow me please." The young lady behind the desk says, starting down the long hallway. "Go ahead and head a seat. Peter will be with you in a moment."
"Thank you very much." Jen says, sitting in a thick wooden chair that went beautifully with the décor. A few seconds later, Peter comes rushing into his office. "Hey Peter!"
"Hey Jenny! You look so beautiful! And grown up. How have you been?" Peter asks, jokingly.
"Not too bad. I've been working. Not much since I got back from here a whole, what two days ago. I wanted to talk to you about Molly." Jen says, getting serious.
"Yeah, what about her"
"Has she said anything to anyone? Staff or students?"
"Not that I know of. Why?" Peter asks.
"Because, I've got her talking. Full sentences and she's talking about personal stuff. I was hoping before I take her, could you elaborate more on the arson and fighting. It's nice to get a full picture of what's going on. Then maybe you could give me your opinion on what you think might be causing her to misbehave."
"Okay, but it's pretty simple." Peter says, going around his desk and taking a seat. "Her father was a soldier and was killed while on movement with his unit. Molly, being close to him was devastated. She stopped talking. Her mother believed she had to grieve. About seven months or so, Molly's mother, Emma married a man named Mark Morrison. He came with a son a year and a half older than Molly. They didn't get a long at all. For starters, Molly thought her mother betrayed her father marrying so soon. Then marrying someone who despised her. I don't know what happened, but while all where home, Molly tried to set fire to the house. Her mother sent her here. Then, not more than a few hours after you left, she starts a couple fights. It was like she was non-verbally asking for you to return. Then I really think the whole arm through the window was an accident. The other girls in the dorm said they thought she had a nightmare." Peter says, his hands resting under his chin, deep in thought.
"May I speak with on or two of the girls?"
"Sure. The two girls that sleep on either side of Molly are Rebecca Linder and Shanta Clouser. I'll go collect them and send them back here so you can use my office. Come by and say bye before you leave."
"Remember, I'll be stopping by before I leave Washington so Molly can collect a few of her belongings." Jen says, reminding him they'll be able to talk at least once more before she truly leaves.
"No. Molly has to take all her belongings. We need the bed. We have another student coming in. I thought you both knew that." Peter says, a little shocked.
"No, I wasn't aware. Do you have her things packed up already If so, I can take them with me. That would save me another trip." Jen says, a little angry and hurt. She tries not to show it.
"I can have the rest packed while you speak to the girls. I'll bring them here myself. I'll go get the girls." Peter leaves the office and Jen takes a deep breath.
The talk with the girls gets Jen no where. Peter comes by with Molly's duffle bag and a folder. Jen gets curious about the folder.
"What's in the folder?" Jen asks.
"A few letters of encouragement from a few of the staff that took a liking to her. A few phone numbers, discharge papers and a few of her assignments. She's quite an amazing writer. Especially the piece she did about her fathers death-murder. She calls it a murder. She's one very hurt girl. I hope you and your team can help her. She seemed to take a liking to you." Peter says, smiling and hands her the big duffle bag and folder.
"Thank you Peter. I'll call you soon to let you know how things are going. Give my best to Sophie. Bye, and thanks again for this opportunity." Jen says, hugging Peter and then leaving to head to the hospital.
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