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Spencer Reid groggily sat up and turned off his alarm. 7:00. He stretched and ran a hand through his messy bed-hair before lazily getting up off his bed and padding down the hall. He stopped in front of Andrew's door, knocking softly before opening it to see the teen asleep at his desk again.

"Pst." Reid whispered, shaking him softly. "Wake up, Andrew. Last day of school."

Andrew lifted his head slowly, mumbling. "Thanks, Spence."

Spencer nodded once and exited, as usual. Both boys showered and got ready for the day. Andrew, eager once he got up, was ready early and poured both of them cereal and even made Spencer some coffee. Spencer walked in and saw the set up.

"Wow. Thanks. What's all this for?" He asked, pleasantly surprised.

"Um, nothing. You're just awesome, that's all." Andrew replied, shrugging.

Reid laughed. "I'm not all that awesome."

"No. You are. You took me in. With my mom being sick and all. You actually cared. That's something no one, except my parents, has done. And with my dad gone and my mom almost gone, that means a lot." Andrew pointed out, eyes shiny. "So, yes. You are awesome."

Reid took a breath, feeling bad. He had acquired a real soft spot for the kid. "You're welcome, kid. I'm really glad I took you in. But lots of people care for you. The whole team does." He said, ruffling his hair.

Andrew quickly fixed his hair. "Yep. You guys and my mom are like the only family I've got…" He mumbled.

"I know the feeling." Spencer replied. He shot an empathetic smile in Andrew's direction.

The two ate and drank in silence, until Spencer had to leave.

"Hey, I've gotta go, but tonight, we'll…hang. Okay?" Reid said, unsure what Andrew would say.

Andrew grinned. "Sure! Um, see you."

-:-

The last day of school was uneventful. Just emptying lockers, wishing happy summers to others and signing yearbooks. Andrew and Bella went out to their special staircase one last time for the year, eating junk and counting the number of their Tic-Tac-Toe games that were Sharpie-d onto the concrete. 43. They both went back to the BAU, but Bella didn't stay long as Derek whisked her away. He took a night off to treat her to a Derek-Bella bonding night that consisted of a bowling game (even though Bella had zero chance of winning, due to her unstable boot and her lack of bowling skills) and a dinner at her favorite restaurant. Morgan thought they could use some time to together and wanted to celebrate Bella's making it through a tough school year with All-A's.

Typically, Andrew would be lonely, but tonight, he was 'hanging out' with Spencer. They arrived home and changed into their pajamas, as it was already pretty late. Not sure what to do next, they both just sat on the couch and pondered what to do.

"Um, how 'bout chess?" Spencer suggested, after suggesting every board and card game known to man.

"Spence." Andrew groaned. "Can we not play something strategic?"

"Like what?"

"Um, I don't know." Andrew replied. "Like video games?"

"Video games?" Spencer repeated.

"Yeah." Andrew replied. "Do you know how to play Mario Kart?"

Spencer just stared at him.

Andrew smiled. "Okay, I have my Wii with my stuff! It'll take me like 10 minutes to hook it up, then I'll teach you."

"Um, okay." Spencer called, as Andrew ran from the room. "Though, I must warn you, I've never really been that into that kind of stuff.

-:-

"I just passed you!" Spencer bragged as his Luigi passed up Andrew's Mario, an hour later.

"What? How? I was in first!" Andrew complained, moving his remote around furiously.

The TV and Spencer went wild as Luigi crossed the finish line first.

Andrew groaned. "Are you sure you've never played this before?"

Reid laughed. "Yes, but you're wrong. It is strategic. You see…" He went off about his three-point plan on how to win every round as Andrew soaked it in, eagerly.

The boys kept playing, only stopping to try to make dinner then giving up and order from their usual place. The ate and played, not even blinking as the clock ticked past twelve, then one, then two in the morning. They were so busy, in fact, they totally forgot JJ was coming over the next day to help Andrew prepare for the dance.

-:-

Worried, Jennifer Jereau knocked on Spencer Reid's door one more time, as hard as she could. No response. She sighed, not sure what to do. Desperate, she looked underneath his doormat. Bingo. His house key. What an obvious place to hide it though…she'd have to remind him to change it. Sticking the key in the lock, she quickly unlocked the door and let herself in. She dropped her bag by the door and proceeded cautiously into his our. When she saw Andrew and Spencer sprawled out on the living room floor, completely knocked out, she panicked. Then she noticed the empty food containers, bowls of cereal, game remotes and blue TV screen. This was just the aftermath of a late-night game session. Laughing, she clicked off the TV and shook Spencer awake.

"JJ!" He exclaimed, sitting up. "I forgot! I'm so sorry, I…Wait, how'd you get in here?"

She smirked. "They key under the mat. First, off, do you know how stupidly cliché that is? A key under your doormat? Really…that's incredibly dangerous. What if I was a serial killer! You should know better. And second, don't even worry about it. Looks like you two were just having a good time. No harm done."

Spencer smiled. "Thanks. And, I'll change my key hiding place."

"Good." JJ replied, satisfied. She turned to Andrew, who was still asleep clutching a Wii remote like it was the Holy Grail. She nudged him gently. "Wake up, Andrew."

He turned and slowly sat up. "Hey, JJ." He mumbled, yawning.

"Hey, kiddo. It's dance day and you slept in until…3 P.M. Go shower." She demanded softly.

He nodded, still half asleep. "Sure thing, Jayje." He whispered, before heading up down the hall.

JJ and Spence cleaned and talked as they waited for Andrew to finish showering. He came down the stairs an hour later, his hair wet. He was wearing black dress pants and a white button up. He had a black tie in his hand. JJ smiled.

"You look adorable." She announced, walking towards him.

Andrew ran a hand through his hair. "You sure? I feel…awkward."

"Well, you don't look it." Reid said, helping tie his tie.

"Are you sure I don't look overdressed?" He asked, nervously.

"I don't think so, but then again this is a kid's dance." She reached out an unbuttoned the top two buttons and rolled up his sleeves. She then loosened his tie and messed up his hair a bit. He was right, the casual look suited him better.

He looked in the mirror, satisfied. "Better."

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