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Later that evening, Amy came home to an empty house. She thought that was a good thing. Maybe her parents didn't get the message the school left on the machine? She was called down to the office today to "discuss" the reasons as to why she was missing so much school the past few months. She couldn't explain to them how she was having secret meetings with her half-brother, could she? No. So she told them nothing. She couldn't let her parents know what she was doing, least of all her father.
She quickly made her way to the message machine, only to notice that there were no new messages. Her parents got the message from school. She practically wanted to cry but she knew there was no point to that. She wanted to talk to Korey, her best friend about it, but she decided she didn't want to bother her friend like that. Korey was one of the best people she had ever met but Amy never told her that she had a brother. She sighed and slouched over to the piano in the living room and sat on the bench before it. It's been a while since she's played it, but she thought about her day and decided on the perfect song to play at that point in time.
Days like this I don't know what to do with myself
All day and all night
I wonder the halls along the walls and under my breath I say to myself
I need fuel to take flight
And there's too much going on
But it's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
Under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
A few blocks away, Korey was entering her house. It was dark, which wasn't normal. Her parents would almost always leave a light on. Were they home?
"Mom?" she called out. "Dad?" That was when she was struck from behind by a man. She let out a groan and turned around to face him. She took a quick sharp intake of air when he struck her again across the face with what appeared to be a baseball bat. She was knocked out immediatly.
Is that why they call me a sullen girl - sullen girl?
They don't know I used to sail the deep and tranquil sea
But he washed me shore and he took my pearl
And left an empty shell of me
The BAU had been called in that same morning after a string of murders appeared to be happening that involved teenage girls being beaten and raped. Soon, they realized they had two UNSUBs instead of one but they didn't figure it out soon enough. Another murder had happened already. They were quickly called out to the house of Korey Lee, a 17 year old girl. Her parents had found her in the foyer of their home, eyes wide open, blood soaked through her uniform. It appeared their UNSUBs were now going after private school girls instead of public ones.
And there's too much going on
But it's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
Under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
Under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
Emily Prentiss was talking to Korey's parents, Aaron Hotchner and Spencer Reid were collecting evidence while David Rossi and Derek Morgan were making a run through of the incident. All while the UNSUBs were watching from across the street. But no one knew that, did they?
It's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion
