I'm not here

I'm not here

This isn't happening

I'm not here

I'm not here

She's not allowed to go with him to treatments– radiation treatments, he never said anything about chemo. You'd think she was the ex-lawyer but really she's just mastered the art of annoying him. "That's a straight flush, eat it!" She lays the cards out for him to see, grinning as his face falls and he realizes that he's lost to her, again. "We totally should have played strip-poker."

He rubs a hand over his face, digging his fingers into his eye socket. "That's the last thing I need," he mumbles, leaning back against his chair. He's exhausted and freezing his ass off despite the long-sleeved t-shirt he's wearing under his flannel and the blanket Emily's tucked around him. There's no point in bringing it up, no point in talking about it. No one can do anything about it. He's just cold and he can handle the clump of hair that fell in the sink this morning and the fact that all foods, even foods that he's considered safe for decades, betray his body. This being cold all the time thing though? It's pissing him off and it makes him feel even more helpless because he can't control his emotions.

Nevermind, most of his control over everything is gone. He's stuck in this chair until the toxic whatever they have hanging above his head enters his body. The whole bag and a two-hour, maybe longer, wait. For comfort, he's got an endless supply of blankets, all as thick as paper, and a popsicle. He likes popsicles but he's certain he'll throw up anything he eats right now. So he sticks to lightly sipping his water. At least he gets to control the water most of the time. Occasionally they even get to veto his decisions there.

"I'll give you a break," she offers. She can see he's having a hard time. He knows he's lucky to have her as his shadow but that doesn't do much for the temper he's struggling to control. "I'm going to go call JJ," she knocks her hand against his knee and he hums his understanding. He's moved his body up, sitting up enough to tilt to the left, his head in his palm, and his fingers moved to block her view of a pained grimace. Trying and failing to keep her distracted with his silence.

Knowing that crouching down beside him would create far more attention to his discomfort that is such grave importance to him to hide, she just lowers her voice and quietly asks, "do you want me to get some more water?" He shakes his head, just rocking his forehead into his palm. His attention lost to a sea of pain. "Okay," she mumbles, feeling utterly helpless. A feeling she's becoming quite familiar with.

The worst part is knowing there's nothing she can do physically for him but there are some people that never fail to draw a smile to his face. So she texts Spencer and Penelope, hoping Reid will numb Hotch out with never-ending conversation and Garcia will lighten his sludge. She hesitates to ask Jessica to bring Jack over. After the night they watched the Chronicles of Narnia he's been a little outwardly disruptive. Acting out and it's to be expected, this isn't easy for anyone and it's impossible for a child who has already lost his mother. But it will be good for Hotch and Jack so she risks it and Jessica seems to agree.

"You're back early." What she does not account for is Derek Morgan beating them back. They walk in and hear a racket, and though their training should have them reaching for guns not strapped to their hips, they both just glare at the direction in which it's coming from. Derek stands up, eyeing them both over, and motioning to something out of their sight. "Was just fixing the sink." He's covered in dirt and sweat, it's evident he was fixing something though the state of his shirt looks more like he breaking something.

Emily is opening her mouth to inquire but Hotch beats her to it. His tone and his mood are not in a good place and if she'd known Morgan was here ahead of time she would have warned him. Morgan has no warning when Hotch's already firmly placed scowl turns even crueler and he grumbles, "the sink wasn't broken."

She's stuck standing between them, Hotch walking away and Morgan watching his back and looking hopelessly at her to explain what just happened. She's not sure if she's allowed to follow Hotch or if she's better here explaining his behavior. It's just like old times, she thinks bitterly. To Foyet and his pain and she can't say she's surprised, he really held out. She can't blame him for being in a bad mood, he's in pain. It's his cancer, he's allowed to be pissed about it.

"He okay?"

She is surprised to find that Morgan isn't angry. That he looks nearly sad standing there, torn between going after him and being reassured by her. "He's…" she won't tell him about the drive back. Hotch silent but in so much pain he'd been restless, incapable of sitting still in the car. Or this morning how he'd needed her help just putting on a shirt. The hair she's noticed falling out but he's not commenting on it so she certainly won't breathe a word. That they're up all night, the sound of Hotch's pacing making her too worried to rest or barreling through the house to find him curled around the toilet looking miserable. That he's losing weight rapidly and she doesn't struggle to help him up anymore– but she tells herself it's because she's getting stronger because she has to.

"He's Hotch," she reasons, foolishly. "Of course, he's okay."

—-

Garcia would lay her own life down in a heartbeat to protect the team if they'd let her. She owes them all so much for the quality that they have given her life over the past few years. They have built a family around her, from the ground up, and accepted her through all her flaws and misadventures. No one as much as her suit-clad, knight in shining armor boss. Hotch has been there for her since before there was even really a team. When no one else would, he gave her so much more than a chance– he believed in her. When no one else, when no one had even tried since her parent's death. Even when time and time again she made mistakes, pushed rules, and on his last nerve. He never tore her down.

He commends her strangeness, even if she suspects he doesn't fully understand it. Smiles good-naturedly when she brings him holiday-themed ties so they can match and allows her silly days out for conventions beyond his own taste. He's never grasped a full understanding of her but he's never given up trying. He commends her abilities to do this job and also reminds her how proud he is of her, to have her on his team, and to call her a friend. So, yeah, if Hotch needs a little pick-me-up, she's his man.

"Are you two fucking?"

Garcia freezes. The key Hotch gave her half-way in its retreat from the lock and the door only slightly opened. She's technically coming in unannounced but Hotch had given her this key under the same pretenses as the one that gave her access to his and Haley's house– in case she needs him. The situations are flipped now, he needs her, but the sentiment is still the same. She'd prepared for the Hotch's thousand-word frown upon entrance just not the verbal assault of "are you two fucking".

She hesitantly makes her way into the room, peeking around the corner of the wall that separates the kitchen from the living room. Emily and Morgan are standing there, both looking equally disgusted and annoyed. She watches Emily fluster, mouth opening and closing like a goldfish. "What?" she barks out in pure surprise. "He's– NO!"

Morgan reciprocates his own franticness, waving at Emily's clothes, "you're– you're… matching!" He's grabbing at straws for the most part. His own anxieties and fears coming into play to create this monster of a beast he can't stop thinking about. To distract himself from the panicked thoughts he has about watching his friend die he's conjured a reality in which it makes sense that Emily and Hotch would be boning. Really, it's only bothering him because he has no idea what he would do if the two of them were… doing something. It's just– just disgusting. Hotch is Hotch, he doesn't… do that.

Emily rolls her eyes, "Derek, I see him every day. I live with him." She makes an exasperated throwing motion with her hands, tossing them upwards. "It's going to happen occasionally, alright? We own similar articles of clothing." She motions down to her clothes, "we're 'matching' because we look a lot alike and he knows green is his color just like I know it's mine!"

Of course, that's what she says now but this morning when she was working the tiny ass buttons of his shirt together she'd given him endless shit about managing to pick out the one shirt the two of them both own. He couldn't change– that day's appointments needed full access to his chest and the easiest way to do that is to wear easily opened and shut clothing. She could change but simply refused– it was far more entertaining to tell him they looked like those preschoolers whose parents dressed them to match.

He wasn't amused.

"Besides," she adds just to a rise out of him, "he's not supposed to be doing anything strenuous until the rash on his chest clears back up." She tucks a strand behind her ear, nonchalant. "Even then I would have to be on top." She smiles as he sputters, satisfied with her own work.

Morgan frowns, "No!" He momentarily covers his ears, shaking his head. "Why do you even– How do you know that?"

Emily shrugs, "Oh… well, his doctor thought we were… you know."

Garcia isn't sure where her allegiance should be. If Hotch and Emily are… she'd prefer not to know the details. Well, she's interested because it's Emily but it's also Hotch. She makes a face, the thought… it– Hotch needs to lighten up. He needs someone back in his life that can bring some fun but Emily is, well she's Emily! It f-

"Is she done tormenting Morgan, yet?"

Garcia reels around, caught off guard by a sudden deep but unimpressed voice behind her. When she turns, she finds Hotch. He's dressed down, out of the attire Morgan and Emily had been talking about. Now, in a simple Hanes t-shirt and black sweatpants. Comfortable– she likes the way he looks. It may not be his usual attire but it makes him look more… dad-like. More himself.

Garcia looks back over her shoulder and finds herself grinning. Her boss may seem like a boring, hardass but he can have his fun too. No doubt, he either gave Emily the idea to go torment Morgan (never direct but planted the seedling idea) or, at the very least, gave her permission. "I don't think so," she answers honestly. "She's not going to let it go if she knows it bothers him that much." Which is completely true.

Hotch smiles, softly. A dimple making a guest appearance as he shakes his head. Only Emily Prentiss. He looks Garcia down, lifting a brow at the sight of all the things in her arms. "Can I help you with that?" he offers, motioning to the filled Tupperware clutched to her chest so that they don't topple over.

She remembers, suddenly, the armful of goodies she has. "Oh yes, sir!" She lets him take a few off the top, telling him what they are as he acquires them. "Those are macadamia nut cookies! This really nice woman–" she follows him as he takes the containers and directs her to the kitchen. "She moved in across the hall from me. She loves to bake and so she's been giving me all these little recipes."

He moves right past Emily and Derek, smiling to himself at the panicked raise in Derek's tone as they catch sight of one another. He directs his attention back to Garcia, making sure she knows he's listening. Though he doubts his own abilities to dig into the delicacies Garcia has brought, he knows that Jack and Emily will rip them to shreds. Which is the honorable way Garcia's cooking should go, straight into very gracious mouths.

"I really hadn't been able to test them out," she continues. "So, I thought why not try them all right now and bring them to you!" She smiles cheerfully up at him, their height difference more apparent when he looks down realizes she's not wearing her signature heels. She's wearing pink converse, perfectly complimenting her pink sweater and pink glasses and jewelry. He thinks she looks positively amazing but knows any compliments will have him smothered in kisses and, well, he's already been accused of sleeping with one coworker…

Mind still wandering off on the subject of his height and when the last time he saw Garcia in shoes other than heels, he settles a soft smile on her. She keeps talking, showing him each container's contents. It's the exhaustion that leads him down the path beaten path of dissociation, his mind simply slipping out from beneath him. Someplace warm and fuzzy where his body doesn't ache.

"Aaron–" He blinks, startling at the sudden touch to his shoulder. He looks down to find Emily and an anxious-looking Garcia. He's sure Emily and Derek's conversation about their relationship is now going to seem more damning as her hand slips into his. She squeezes his fingers, "you okay?" Her eyes flick between his, searching for an answer that's going to be far more honest than the one he produces on his own.

He clears his throat, forcing himself not to blush. "Yeah," he croaks. "I don't… I don't know what that was." He bashfully averts his eyes to the kitchen floor, very aware of their attention on him now. Too much attention. It's impossible to hide the way he shivers, the paling, near purpling of his arms. He knows it's inevitable that they'll notice but… he'd like to think himself some mastermind. Impervious to the tests of cancer and his treatments. That they don't affect him. He can hide the central line under layers of clothes. Wear hats to hide the hair. Fake a smile and force his way through the day.

But he's failing miserably. They see it. The radiation rash now sitting at the base of his neck, red and angry. Peaking out through his shirts. The bulge of the central line under his normal shirts. The nose bleeds that never stops, he's scarred Reid and Morgan for life with those. The tinnitus that's recently come back with a vengeance. He's affected, good and proper, and he hates it. Hates that he has to be so blatantly mortal in front of everyone. Never gets a say in if today is good or bad. If he'll be too weak to get out of bed or too sick to eat. He hates it.

Garcia is the first person to properly break the tension. She playfully knocks Hotch in the shoulder, more of a tap than anything. It's careful and his throat tightens with the realization of how weak he must look to make Garcia afraid she could hurt him with a simple tap. "It's all good, sir." She settles a small smile on him, "but you can make it up to me by eating?"

Eating. He runs his tongue along his bottom lip, swallowing thickly around the sick twist of his stomach. "Okay," he answers softly, forcing a smile to match hers when she beams. Thinking she's won against his unruly stomach.

Emily glances at him but ignores it.

He just wants to be normal again.