I watched and waited for him to respond. Eventually he looked up and I saw tears running slowly down his cheeks.
"This was the happiest day of their lives… except when you were born." He muttered. I sighed and shook my head before setting down the knife and walking over to sit beside him on the bed.
"Derek… why aren't you at work?" I asked when silence had fallen over us. Derek has returned his gaze to the photo and I had turned to look at him. He sighed and handed me the photo.
"We need to talk." He looked at me and smiled sadly.
"Derek answer my question." I ignored what he said I wanted to know what he left work. He never leaves work unless it was absolutely necessary.
"Makayla…. Michael- Derek just answer my question without giving me a whole explanation." I practically shouted. For some reason I knew I didn't want to hear what he wanted to talk to me about.
Derek sighed and looked down at his hands.
"Hotch told me something today and it angered me so I left."
I looked at him not believing him. "Then how the hell did you get here? The office is miles away." I moved a little bit so I could look at him better. Derek sighed again and looked up at me and smiled.
"I walked… well ran... well both. I needed to blow off steam so I did." He explained I smiled. Derek ran to blow off steam... even I knew that.
"Derek… what you need to talk to me about does it have to do with what… Hotch told you?" I asked , hesitating a little at saying Hotch… I usually called him Aaron.
Derek nodded and I sighed.
"Not now." Was all I could say. I saw that this was troubling Derek and he was more than likely not in a the best mood to tell me and I didn't want to hear it. Besides if it involved Aaron and perhaps the rest of the team then they more than likely wanted to all tell me or something along those lines.
"Ok. You know, their wedding was one of the bests I have ever been too. The colours your mom chose were lime green and blue… I didn't think it would work out same with your dad but it did somehow. Probably cause that was how your mom was… everything had to work and if it didn't she made it work." Derek smiled. I leaned into him and let him wrap his arm around me.
"Please tell me about their wedding."
Derek nodded and squeezed my shoulders.
" Well… it was on the first of august and in the middle of the day. I was asked to be the best man so I said yes of course. I helped your father through the hours before the wedding. He was a ball of nerves. He was so excited and scared and just overall happy it was kind of funny. He was rushing and pacing and all over the place like he couldn't believe what was happening." Derek began. I smiled I could picture my dad like that, he was usually like that of similar sort when he got excited and happy and nervous. He was always just a bundle of energy. I smiled and waited for Derek to continue. He did and I listened happy to listen to one of the most important days of my parent's life.

"That sounded like the best day ever." I commented after Derek finished telling me all about my parents wedding. He smiled a little sadly.
"It was for them until you came along." I smiled at that. We sat in silence until Derek's phone rang. He sighed before picking it up and answering it.
"Morgan. - Yes, - I will be right in. -Yeah, - Bye." He closed his phone and looked at me.
"Hotch wants us to go meet him at the office." I simply nodded and stood up.
"Then let's go." I knew what it was about; what they wanted to talk to me about. Since I figured it was important then I knew that now was the time to just go for it.
Derek nodded seeing the determination in my eyes.

We both started laughing when we got outside to see Penelope waiting for us with a tray of drinks.
"You had no car so I figured you would need some transportation." She explained simply before handing Derek a cup of coffee.
"And here is a tea for you my dear." She said handing me a cup. I nodded in thanks and got in her vehicle.

As we drove I mentally prepared myself for the worst.