The flight home was silent. Everyone in someway was caught up in their own thoughts.

Reid laid somewhat stretched out on the couch, while he attempted to read a book he bought at the airport. He eventually gave up when his thoughts kept returning to Gideon every couple thousand words. How could Gideon of killed those two innocent people? Nathan didn't need to die like that. Neither did Jane. Sure they had some pretty messed up lives. Everyone did at some point. And the fact that Gideon said killing Hankle wasn't self-defense, when everyone who was there knew that it was, really ticked him off.

Morgan had his headphones on and his music turned up all the way, trying to stop the thoughts about everything Gideon had helped him through, which may not have been much, but some might say it was a say it was a lot. The only thing Gideon had ever really helped him with was that recurring nightmare he had shortly after joining the BAU.

JJ sat across from Morgan thinking about the last time she had seen Gideon and the conversation they had. He wouldn't shut up about the old saying, 'an eye for an eye'. She didn't know he had been talking revenge. If she had, she would have spoken up sooner.

Rossi sat in the back of the plane, engrossed in his own past thoughts of Gideon. Sure they hadn't worked together for very long, but even back then, Gideon seem completely out of his mind. He knew it was just a matter of time before the veteran profiler would snap and kill someone. He had never counted on him killing in such a horrible and violent way, though.

Prentiss sat across the aisle of Reid, attempting to read a book as well, but soon gave up when it came impossible to focus, when every word seemed to spell out Gideon's name. She didn't even know the older man well enough to be upset by what he had done. She hadn't even known him a whole year, before he left. Now all she could think about what he had done to Jane's body. He had inflicted a lot of pain on the poor woman. The whole time she probably fought him, trying to get away from him. How could he have snapped like that?

Hotch sat across the aisle from JJ and Morgan, looking over Foyet's file. He soon found out that Gideon kept interrupting his train of thought. He didn't know whether to consider it a good distraction or a bad one. Gideon literally slaughtered three people, before bringing the team in, knowing the profile they formed would lead back to him. There were easier ways to admit to murder. The former team member could of just walked into a police station and confessed to murder. There was no reason to have gotten this team involved. Then again the man probably wanted them to know what he was capable of doing when he was out for revenge, and to leave a lasting memory of this case.

Garcia sat in her office waiting for the team of crime fighters to come back, so she could embrace them in individual hugs. She couldn't believe what Gideon put them through. True they were never close, but how could he just kill those people? Sure one of them was a sick serial killer, but the other two were innocent people who had a rotten deal in life. They didn't need to die that way. Why would Gideon do that? She just couldn't make sense of it.


A/N: A little short I know, but which of the chapters aren't. Anyways, I decided to make another chapter. I should have that chapter up in the next 36 hours or so.