A/N: And the next chapter is here. This was a little idea that popped into my head while I wrote this. I think it's kind of a sweet story.

One thing before the chapter: I just wanted to say this: last night, one of my other favorite shows, "Glee", aired its tribute to one of its stars, Cory Monteith, who died in July of an overdose. I know that many people don't like "Glee", but I think that we can all agree that Cory was a strong talent that was taken away too soon. As the cast and crew mourn over his death, the fans do as well. It's been difficult for us all to say goodbye to a lost talent. He was a hero; he kept wrists clean; he kept guns away from heads; he kept the medicine cabinet from emptying for other reasons than illness; he kept kids away from bridges; all in all, he helped save lives. He helped prevent suicides by playing a character who wasn't afraid to break away from what was expected. He wasn't afraid to be called a loser. Though he is dead, he lives on in the hearts of fans everywhere. Cory wasn't always a good guy. He was a drug addict who stooped to stealing from relatives to fund his addiction. His family's intervention helped him come back from that. He got his act together and made a change for the better. His death shows us that addiction never goes away. It is always there (Spencer Reid will atest to that). He was a good man; a good friend; a great performer; he will be missed. Rest in Peace. Cory Monteith 1982-2013

Sorry, I needed to get that out. It just felt right to do so. Thank you if you read it.

Alright let's move on to something happier, eh? Here's Chapter 9!

You know the drill: read, review, and enjoy!

February 23rd, 2011

Reid entered his home with his new keyboard under his arms.

"JJ, Henry, I'm home," Spencer called.

"Daddy!" he heard a little voice call. He saw his little Henry running full speed towards him.

Spencer put down the keyboard and kneeled to hug his son. "Hey, buddy. Have you been good for Mommy?"

Henry nodded his head, causing his long blonde hair to fly in and out of his face. JJ walked into the entrance hallway to see her fiancée and their son hugging. Henry noticed the keyboard.

"Daddy, what that?" he asked. Spencer smiled.

"It's a keyboard. You can play music on it. I met a boy in Louisiana who lost his mommy and daddy and he spoke to me through his music. I thought it would be nice to let you hear some."

"Really?" Henry said as his eyes lit up. Spencer nodded.

Spencer picked up the keyboard and Henry climbed on to his back as he walked into his and JJ's living room. He set up the keyboard and set his son down to listen. JJ stood in the doorway as she listened to Spencer play a beautiful piece of music. It was the one Spencer had learned from Sammy Sparks in Lafayette. Henry smiled at his father's playing. He really liked it. When Spencer finished, Henry began clapping his hands.

JJ walked over to her future husband.

"That was really beautiful Spence," she said as she kissed him.

"Mommy!" Henry called.

"Hey, baby boy! Daddy's music was good wasn't it?"

"Yeah!"

"Okay, Henry. Time for bed."

"Okay."

Spencer and JJ walked up the stairs to their son's bedroom and tucked him in.

"Ready for your story?" JJ asked.

"Yeah," Henry replied.

"Daddy?" JJ asked as she turned to look at Spencer, who nodded his head.

Together they read "Bedtime for Baby Star" for Henry. "You'll always be my baby star," they all finished together.

"I love you Mommy," Henry said as he started to fall asleep.

"I love you too, Henry," JJ said.

"I love you Daddy."

"I love you too, buddy," Spencer said as he hugged his little boy.

Henry soon fell asleep. The two slid out of his room.

"So how was the last case? It must've had an effect if that's why you got the keyboard," JJ wondered.

"There was a boy in Lafayette. His parents were taken and he was a witness. He's autistic and didn't speak. He just came to school covered in blood. I was the only one who could connect and communicate with Sammy. We found his parents, but his dad was dead and his mom had killed the UnSub. Sammy missed his mom from what I could tell. This was a kid who never even reciprocated his mother's hugs. When they were reunited, he finally did."

JJ's eye began to water at the story. A child who never reciprocated hi mother's hugs until his dad was dead and his mother was traumatized.

"I kept thinking about Henry and much he meant to me. He's one of the best things to happen to me. Another one being you."

"Thanks Spence," JJ said.

"You know, I heard Rossi say that me and Sammy were two of the most fascinating minds he'd ever encountered."

"That's because they are. You said Sammy spoke through his music, right?" Spencer nodded. "Is that how you found the UnSub?"

"Partially. His music led us to his drawings, which led us to his parents' music store, which led us to the UnSub."

"Then his mind led you to the UnSub. He couldn't speak, so he used his music to talk to you and lead you to his parents. And your mind has helped us on practically every case we ever had."

Spencer thought for a moment. "And here I thought I was the only genius. Looks like I was severely wrong," he said as he kissed his fiancée. "Come on, it's been a long day. Let's get a shower and go to bed."

"Alright, but only if you get in the shower with me," JJ replied seductively.

"I said 'Let's get a shower.' At what point did I imply showering separately?" Spencer said as he grinned.

They walked into their bathroom, got their shower, and got ready to sleep.

"I love you, JJ," Spencer said.

"I love you too, Spence," JJ said.

They cuddled together and fell asleep in each other's arms.

And another goes down! I know this chapter seems a little random, but it does give me some ideas for a new story idea: one where JJ never left the BAU and was working the case in Lafayette with Reid. I can do a version with Henry being a godson and a version where Henry is a Reid.

Anyway, thanks for reading! And next time:

When a friend is forced away, JJ won't lie to Reid about it.

This should be obvious.

Until next time! See ya!

-D.C. al Coda