Match

Jack was grounded to his bedroom as the team gathered in the Hotchner living room to try and solve this case as quickly as possible so they could bring home Toby. Once they'd heard he'd been taken they were horrified knowing full well what the UnSub had done to the other boys. They'd all been found with their hearts cut out.

Jack crept out of his room and sat on the landing trying to catch snippets of their conversation. He knew his father was furious with him but he wanted to help. He knew it was all his fault his baby brother had been kidnapped. When he heard the UnSub was collecting hearts he couldn't help but gasp.

Aaron saw out of the corner of his eye his oldest son sitting on the landing but he couldn't bother to even tell him off anymore. How could Jack let Toby out of his sight so he could smoke? He was meant to have been looking after his little brother. As much as he loved them both he hoped he'd learned his lesson. He just hoped his youngest didn't have to pay the ultimate price for Jack to have been taught it.

Emily clung to her husband as they tried to work out the identity of the UnSub. She couldn't stop fearing what might be happening to their little boy. On these occasions it was a curse to see what had happened to previous victims. What if they lost their little boy? It was hard for her to get pregnant and Toby had been their little miracle.

Aaron placed his hand on her shoulder while she took both his hands into her own. She looked up at him with tears in her eyes and he kissed her hair.

"I have a match," Garcia exclaimed. They all looked at her hopeful. "The blue van with that licence plate belongs to one Dwayne Schwartz. He also fits the profile. A loner, he owns a warehouse and studied ancient religions. He did his dissertation on Mesoamerica."

"Do you have an address?" Aaron asked trying to keep the panic out of his voice. This psycho had his little boy.

"Here sir," she answered giving it.

They all climbed into the SUVs and sped off to the warehouse praying little Toby was still alive and they could save the Hotchner family.