A/N: So, this is the last chapter! Ending B. It goes along with choice B, not choice A. Don't worry, you all seem to agree, so two stories will eventually come that are connected to this. That might take a while, though…

Disclaimer: I know, I've already done one, but I totally forgot to say, (Just in case I have a reader who doesn't know this…) These dates are not real!

The next month was amazing. I can not even tell you half of the things that happened, but here are some of the highlights:

We went to the zoo with Jack, and Aaron held my hand the whole time, and then he kissed me at the end of the walk. Jack, of course, interrupted with his two cents: "Ewwww!"

We went to a musical, and Aaron used his badge to get the best seat in the house. In intermission, we were pulled onto the stage and told to kiss. Neither of us complained.

We went to the beach, and Jack and Aaron ganged up on me, and somehow, (don't ask me how- I have no idea!) I ended up in the water. I caught myself on my elbows and pulled Jack in, and Aaron jumped in to "save" him. A water fight happened. We left the beach soaking wet, exhausted- and thoroughly happy.

We went for another picnic in the park, (this time, Jack was with Jessica.) and it started raining. We ran to his car, but I tripped, he caught me, and we kissed. He drove me home, and as he stayed until I had warmed up. (Side effect of "kissing in the rain"- chills.)

We went to a museum for a report Jack was supposed to do, and we lost him. It was terrifying until we found him. (He had been hiding.)

One day, I went up to see him at work, and Strauss pulled me aside and told me not to do that, even if he has nothing to do but paperwork. I answered, "You know, I would hate for Mr. Strauss to find out about your crush on agent Rossi…" I was allowed to visit him as often as I liked.

I was asked- well, ordered by my boss to do this or else lose my job, really- to give a speech on why cops make bad single parents. I stressed about this for three weeks, but finally, it was time. I was up on the stage, ready to give my speech, when I saw Aaron three rows from the back. I had immediately talked to him about this when I received the order, and he told me to save my job, but he wouldn't be able to come. I found out later he had asked Jessica to watch Jack so he could be there. When I saw that he was there, despite what he knew I was supposed to say, just to support me, I snapped. The speech I gave was the following: "I am here today because I am supposed to tell you why cops make bad single parents. I'm supposed to tell you that they never bother to make time for their kids, how they don't care what happens to them as long as it makes them look good, and anything else that I can to make them look bad…. But I can't. I know a single parent who works for the FBI, and I've seen him with his kid. He does everything he can to spend time with his son, he loves him dearly, and he protects him at all costs. I'm supposed to tell you that cops can't be single parents. But the truth is, it isn't your job, it's what's in your heart that tells whether or not you can be a good parent, single or otherwise. I couldn't lie. I am telling you the truth about cops: They are no worse than any other parents; it's just that the ones that aren't good make up an excuse no one else has: My job is crazy, so I just can't make time. So, I have to tell the truth, and if my boss fires me… So be it." The applause was loud, and so many people threatened my boss that he couldn't fire me.

My favorite part of the month by far was the end. We went to a silly romantic comedy, and when the guy on the show proposed to his girlfriend, Aaron proposed to me. I accepted.

I heard that Derek returned to the bar, and Nicole gave him a drink on the house "to pay for the one that she spilt on him." Shortly after, they were married.

Rumor has it that David went to a movie and met the girl of his dreams. It was a not-so-classic-but-still-amazing case of "fourth time's a charm."

I heard a story that Spencer went back to the theater, and the girl that he did a magic trick for sat next to him and they started dating.

Aaron and I are now married and have a child of our own on the way, even though Jack has become my son in every way that matters, and I have a feeling that my old school friend Nicole and I will eventually become relatives, as Jack is already showing an interest in her daughter, Amy.

We are all happy, and I am experiencing the joys of "happily ever after."

A/N: So, was that a good enough ending? By the way, I am not sure, but I think I own the idea of taking the BAU boys on a date. So, I am releasing that idea. I would love to see what it would be like if other people took them on dates! :)