"You might like this."

"Why are you getting rid of so much anyway?" Emily asked curiously from where she sat on JJ's bed, bouncing Henry in her lap.

"Because, I have too much stuff." Came JJ's muffled reply from the depths of her closet. She leaned back to stick her head out of the door. "Also, if I get rid of a bunch of stuff, I have room for more stuff, right?"

"Ah yes, the ancient ecosystem of capitalism." Emily replied with a smirk, tickling Henry under his chin when he laughed and clapped his hands. "What are you laughing at? You don't even pay bills!" she teased him in a singsong voice.

"Yeah, that kid really isn't pulling his weight around here." JJ joked, rolling her eyes. She pulled a box toward her that had been in the very back of the closet. "Oh no way!" she exclaimed on taking out some of the contents.

"What?" Emily asked interestedly.

"You might like this." JJ said, launching a black t-shirt at Emily where it hit her chest and fell over onto Henry's head, which caused him to dissolve into a fit of giggles.

Emily removed the shirt from his head and set Henry on the floor carefully, making sure he was happily preoccupied with his Velveteen Rabbit before holding the shirt up in front of her to get a look at it. The blocky letters coloured in blue, yellow, and green, declared 'Heaven Up Here.'

"Is this an Echo and the Bunnymen shirt?" Emily asked, already knowing the answer.

"Yeah!" JJ enthused, sitting back on her heels. "I went through a whole post-punk thing when I was younger."

"I never would have guessed."

"That's because there aren't any pictures." JJ replied with a wink.

"I thought we agreed to never even casually reference my high school yearbook photo?"

"Did we? I don't recall." JJ grinned. She bit her lip thoughtfully before saying, "you can have it. I mean, if you don't already have fourteen like it at home."

Emily rolled her eyes. "There's a lot to hate about you, Jennifer Jareau."

"Hardly. I'm incredibly charismatic and delightful." JJ laughed, only just managing to dodge a decorative pillow Emily had thrown from the bed.