"There's our boy. Back from Hollywood." Morgan grinned. "Got yourself a tan. Little loving too maybe?"
"Hey Reid." Garcia grabbed him in a bear hug. "Missed you."
"Missed you too." Reid pulled himself out of her arms. "I brought you something."
"Gifts, yeah." Garcia squealed.
"It's not much really. I saw it when Lila and I were sight seeing and I thought of you." Reid pulled out a plastic bag. "Didn't have time to wrap it or anything."
Garcia opened up the bag and pulled out a plastic replica of an Oscar statue. "Best Geek." She laughed. "That's me."
"You got something in there for me?" Morgan smirked.
"Yeah." Reid tossed a t-shirt at him. "Now you can say 'My coworker went to Hollywood and all I got was a lousy t-shirt'"
"Very funny."
"How was the trip?" Hotch walked up. "How's your mother?"
"She's good."
"And LA. How was working in the movies?"
"Didn't really do much. Just taught them some easy buzz words, corrected a couple of really bad technical errors." Reid shrugged. "Did you know they named a shot after me."
"Really?" Morgan raised an eye.
"Yeah. I told Lila about how sometimes when I'm working on a case I visualize the crime in my head. And they copied it on the show. They call it The Spencer" Reid said proudly.
"Hmm." Morgan grunted. "So anything else happen during your time. Anything off set?"
"We didn't have time to go to Disneyland, but we did go to Universal Studios. And they have a house on the beach. Billy tried to teach me how to surf. Oh and we had lunch at this cafe in Beverly Hills and Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie were there." Reid directed his comments at Garcia and JJ, who had walked up.
Morgan threw his arm around Reid. "That's not what I'm talking about kid."
Reid shrugged out from under his arm. "I know what you're talking about."
"And?"
"And a wise man once said that honesty is the best policy, so I'm going to very honestly tell you that that is none of your business." Reid walked away without a look back.
He could have told Morgan that yes they slept together, but it was just sleeping. But it was more fun to leave him wondering.
