Disclaimer: I still don't own Criminal Minds; I only own my own characters and my story line.

A/N: Reviews are awesome, I love them, and you should write them. The end of "The Flip Side" is coming up soon; I'm thinking maybe two or three more chapters after this. There will be a sequel; I'm just not sure what I'm calling it yet. Also, since "The Flip Side" is almost done, that means that it's almost time for baby Morgan to come into the picture. I can write it either way, but I just want to know, do you guys think that Hannah should have a boy or a girl? Well that's my little rant of the chapter, leave your reviews please, and PM me with your choice of boy or girl.


The BAU team hadn't been called in on a case in a few days which meant that during that time they were working from nine to five. The lack of cases didn't mean lack of work though, for when they weren't doing their paperwork, Hannah and Derek had them all busy working on remodeling the guest room in their home to make room for little baby Morgan.

It was on Thursday, their fourth day not being on a case, that Spencer Reid began to ask the questions that none of them had thought to ask before.

"Hey guys, I have a question," Spencer said as they finished painting the walls a pale pastel green.

"Sure Spence," Hannah said. "Tell us what's on your mind."

"Hannah, you're in your sixth month right?" he asked, though he already knew the answer without clarification.

"Yeah, I am," Hannah responded, not exactly sure where the conversation was headed. "Is that all you wanted to know?"

"No, I was just wondering, shouldn't you guys know the sex of the baby by now?"

"We didn't want to know Spence," Hannah explained. "That's why we've been painting the room a neutral color, that's why the baby furniture we ordered is neutral as well. We want to be surprised."

"Oh, that makes sense then," Spencer said. "Do you guys have any names picked out yet?"

"Well Mr. Inquisitive, as a matter of fact we do," Hannah said. "We've actually been meaning to talk to you guys about this for a little while, but this is the most down time we've had since the trip to Hawaii."

"Why would you need to talk to us about it?" JJ asked, wiping the paint off of her hands as she spoke.

"Yeah, why?" Emily asked, equally as curious as her friend.

"Let them talk guys, maybe we'll find out," Hotch said with a chuckle.

"The reason that we'd wanted to talk to you all first is because we do have two names picked out," Derek began, a small smile spreading across his face.

"For a boy we were thinking Spencer Aaron Morgan, and for a girl we were thinking Emily Jennifer Morgan," Hannah finished for her husband, her own smile growing wider.

"You would want to name your baby after us?" Emily asked, feeling pleasantly surprised and greatly touched.

"Well, yes," Derek said, thinking that their reasoning should have been obvious. "You guys aren't just our colleagues; you're our best friends and our family."

"We couldn't think of any other names that we would rather give to the baby," Hannah said, watching the expressions on her friends' faces change from surprise to pure happiness.

"Wouldn't it be great if you guys had twins?" Emily asked, only half joking. "Then you could use both names."

"Are you trying to curse us?" Hannah asked, starting to laugh along with her friends. "This is our first one, whatever name we don't get to use this time we'll use next time but we're not ready for two!"

"Calm down Hannah," Hotch said, doing his best not to laugh at the shocked expression on her face. "It was only a joke, besides I think you would know if you were having two."


As the laughter from that conversation died down Hannah thought back to her last doctor's appointment.

Dr. Martin had told her that for a moment it had sounded as though it were two heartbeats, she'd dismissed the theory however, assuring Hannah that only one baby appeared on the ultrasound. Something still bothered Hannah though, she had heard of cases where twins were in the same position and with one in front of the other, making it seem as though there were only one baby. Now that she thought of it, her stomach did seem a little big for only one baby at six months…

"Oh stop it," she thought. "I'm being ridiculous, aren't I?"