One morning, Reid was in the break room enjoying another cup of coffee and looked out into the bullpen. He had never consciously realized that he was watching Seaver until Morgan walked over and nudged him in the side.

"You like her, Reid, don't you?" the older agent said.

"What makes you think that?" Reid asked.

"Oh, that's not me talking, Pretty Boy. I heard all of this from Garcia." Morgan chuckled.

"Of course it is. Why does everyone think that whenever a pretty, blonde woman walks into the BAU that I'll immediately start crushing on her?"

"So you don't deny that you think she's pretty?" Morgan asked.

"I never said that," Reid denied.

"You just said pretty and blonde. I mean, first you and JJ went on that football date five years ago-,"

"We went as friends," Reid interrupted.

"You still had a crush on her, man. Anyways, and now Seaver comes in to work here, and believe me Reid, Garcia and I aren't the only ones on the team who know that you have a crush on her." Morgan finished.

"Well, say I did have a crush on her, what am I supposed to do about it? I mean, there's the anti-fraternization rules, and I'm pretty sure I won't be able to get around those."

"I'm sure Rossi can pull a few strings."

"You and Garcia are just determined to get me to admit that I like her, don't you?" Reid asked.

"Technically, you already did that, so now we just want you to go make a move on her, if you know what I mean." Morgan said and winked at his friend.

Reid, who had just taken a sip of his coffee, sputtered and choked on it for a few seconds and then regained his breath.

While this was happening, Garcia had made her way over to Seaver's desk and the two women were talking.

"Oh, gosh! Is he gonna be OK?" Seaver asked as they watched Reid choke on his coffee.

"Don't worry, my little Miracle Worker, Junior G-Man will be fine after choking on a little coffee. Though, I have to admit, he does seem a little 'lovesick' if you know what I mean." Garcia replied.

Seaver rolled her eyes. Ever since she had officially become a part of the team, Garcia had been nagging her about Reid having a crush on her.

"I still don't think he actually has a crush on me." Seaver said.

"Oh yea? And why do you think so?" Garcia asked.

"Because I've seen how guys like him react to girls like me. They'll start stuttering around me and try to talk to me every chance they get. Reid doesn't do any of those things." Seaver stated matter-of-factly.

"That's because he's too damn stubborn to realize it. Plus, he's a profiler, he's supposed to be good at hiding stuff, otherwise we end up taking the job home with us, or our personal lives to work with us. Either way, it's not a good mix."

"And that's why it would not be a good idea for Reid and me to hook up. We'd be doing both. Imagine how that'd work out." Seaver said.

"Simple!" Garcia exclaimed. "The two negatives cancel each other out and become a positive! So it'd be perfect!"

Seaver gave her a confused stare.

"Kevin likes math," Garcia said. "Anyhow, I must now bid you adieu and go find another place to fly you lovebirds off to."

Seaver stared at her again.

"As well as the rest of the team," Garcia added and left Seaver to her thoughts.

Just then, Reid came back from the break room.

"Where'd Morgan go off to?" Seaver asked.

"Probably to devise another plan to get the two of us to hook up," Reid replied. The two agents were together fully aware of what their co-workers were expecting out of them.

"I suppose we shouldn't expect anything less of them, should we?" Seaver said jokingly as she turned back to her paperwork.

"I suppose so," Reid chuckled and did the same.