No sooner had J.J called out dinner was ready than Jack and Henry appeared beside her like a flash of lightning holding out their plates, with wide smiles on their faces. Will filled the boys mugs with water as J.J put a hot dog on one side of their plates and spooned Mac n Cheese onto the other half of the plate.

"Thanks Aunt J.J, this dinner is so awesome!"

"Your welcome Jack."

Jessica helped the 2 boys put ketchup on their hot dogs and filled both hers and Aaron's mugs with water whilst Aaron got food for both him and Jessica. Will did the same and got food for both him and J.J.

"Since when did hot dogs go with Mac n Cheese?" Morgan held his plate whilst J.J served him.

"Since this started and continues to be Jack's camping trip."

Once everyone had their food, they sat eating. No sooner had they started than Jack and Henry finished. They waited impatiently for their dads to finish before Jack started speaking.

"Dad please can I have some more? That was delicious!"

"Sure buddy. Give me your plate."

Jack handed his dad his plate, Henry doing the same with Will, and the 2 men put more hot dogs and Mac n Cheese on both theirs and their son's plates before taking the plates back to the boys.

"Uncle Will please may I have some more water?" Jack held up his empty mug.

"Sure. Here Henry. Give me your mug as well." Will handed Henry his plate and, after putting his own plate on his seat, he took Jack's mug and filled them both with more water for the 2 boys.

After dinner was over they all helped clean up. They were waiting for the water to heat up for coffee and cocoa when Aaron felt Jack tug on his sleeve.

"Dad….I need you to help me again…" Jack indicated at the toilet tent.

"Sure buddy. Jess will you make my coffee and Jack's cocoa ? We'll be right back."

Whilst Aaron took Jack to help him use the toilet tent, and Will and Blake lit the campfire, Jessica made coffee in her's and Aaron's mugs and made cocoa in Jack's mug. They all noticed Dave and Morgan take something out. Whilst Morgan returned with the pack of nine bottles of beer, Dave was carrying what looked like a guitar case….

Aaron and Jack soon returned, the boy looking much happier. Both boys were staring at the guitar case Dave had by his feet as they took their hot drinks and the adults took their bottle of beer and they all went to sit around the campfire.

"Uncle Dave is that a guitar?" Jack pointed at the thing Dave was carrying in one hand.

"Yeah, thought you boys could do with another campfire traditional experience of singing round the campfire."

"COOL!"

They sat talking whilst everyone drank their hot drinks and, only after the mugs were washed and hung up did Dave pull the guitar out of its case.

"Tonight is karaoke night!" Dave smiled as he announced to the whole group "And I know most songs…"

"I play guitar too Dave. Mind if I play it tonight as well?"

"Sure Will. Be glad to share. So has anyone got any choice of song. Even though we've only got a guitar we can improvise…."

"Actually I got something else. Be right back…"

Will got up and ran to his tent, returning a minute later with a harmonica.

"I bought this with me just to mess around on it. I enjoy playing it as much as a guitar."

"Cool!"

"AWESOME!"

Will sat next to Dave who whispered in his ear. Will nodded. Dave started to play a few notes that sounded a little familiar and Will started playing on the harmonica. Everyone recognised the song.

"It's nine o clock on a Saturday…." Garcia and Spencer started singing, making the 2 boys laugh. They had both not only heard the song but had seen the video Hotch had recorded on his cell phone the night the team had sung karaoke at the bar.

"The regular crowd shuffles in…." the 2 boys joined in, singing along as best they could remember the words. J.J and Morgan, remembering that night joined in. Aaron was shocked as Jessica and Blake started singing along too.

During a break between verses, Jack pulled on his dad's arm.

"Come on dad, join in!"

"Yeah Hotchner!" Spencer smiled and yelled out, having a great time.

"He says son can you play me a memory…." Hotch reluctantly joined what sounded more like bellowing cat calls rather than singing. At least Will was a good harmonica player and Dave wasn't half bad on the guitar….

By the time the song ended, Hotch was actually enjoying singing with everyone. He was surprised when Jack jumped and ran to sit between Dave and Will. He watched Jack whisper something in Dave's ear.

"Good one Jack."

"I've heard it so many times I know the words…."

"Hey Aaron, this is your song…"

"Yeah dad, you know it so well you have to sing it with me…"

Jack ran back over and sat next to his dad as Dave started playing the first few notes to the Beatles song 'Blackbird'

"Black bird singing in the dead of night…"

Aaron and Jack sat singing together whilst the others sat laughing and listening. When the song finished the rest of the group sat clapping.

"WAY TO GO HOTCHNER!" Spencer yelled over to Hotch.

Garcia whispered in Dave's ear and then the whole group ended up singing the well know Queen's song 'We are the champions'.

This was followed up by a version of Simon and Garfunkel's 'Homeward Bound'

Then Morgan surprised everyone by singing a version of 'Little Bitty Pretty One' by Thurston Harris to his baby girl whilst Will and Spencer provide the back up drumming and humming sounds, which he gained a round of applause at the end.

They followed up Morgan's impromptu performance with a version of 'Never Forget' and then a version of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, with every improvising the drums and guitar sounds, Will helping guitar sounds with the harmonica, after which everyone was in fits of giggles.

Then Hotch surprised everyone with a impromptu solo of Julian Lennon's 'Saltwater', earning him not only a huge round of applause but a massive hug from Jack.

They ended the night with a famous song everyone knew – Home on the Range – Jack and Henry knowing from watching the film of the same name.

When everyone decided to finish for the night, the 2 boys were not very happy but Dave promised them they'd do the same the next night which cheered them up no end.