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SONG PROMPT #54 - JJ/HOTCH

"Superman" - Lazlo Bane

JJ opened the door timidly. She had thought she'd be home several hours ago, but she, Garcia, and Prentiss had gone to dinner after the movie and time got away from them. The hallway seemed rather unscathed, though she spotted a baseball and a sock. She took off her shoes and coat before heading to the living room. She paused in the doorway, taking the room in. Toys, mostly blocks, cars, and Barbies were strewn from one end of the room to the other. The coffee table and two end tables were littered with plastic cups and chips. The television was on the menu for some kids' movie and the dvds were stacked haphazardly in front. In the middle of the room, sitting in the middle of the couch with his head on the back, snoring lightly was her husband.

JJ walked over to him, torn between bemusement and exasperation. She straddled his knees and looked down at his face. Even in his sleep, he looked exhausted. JJ leaned down, wiping his dark hair from his forehead. She gently moved her fingers over his nose, down his cheeks, and across his jaw before settling on his neck. She brushed her lips fleetingly against his and his eyes immediately fluttered open.

"Hi," he whispered.

"Hi," she replied, just as quietly. "How'd it go?"

Hotch grabbed her hips, pulling her onto his lap. "I am never volunteering to do sleepover night alone again. Our three kids are exhausting enough without adding five more."

She looked at him, surprised. "Five? When I left, it was just an extra three."

"Yeah, but then Jack and Henry pulled that puppy dog look and each got an extra friend. They learned that from you, you know?" He raised an eyebrow at her.

"What can I say? They're Mama's boys." JJ placed another kiss on his lips. "Come on. Let's get this place cleaned up and get you to bed."

Hotch groaned as JJ rose from his lap. He allowed her to pull him up. "Oh, yeah, one more thing. I told Allie and Mackenzie they could sleep in our room in their sleeping bags on the floor." He shrugged when she glared at him. "What can I say? Jack and Henry may be Mama's boys, but-"

"-Allie is completely Daddy's girl," JJ finished. "Guess I'm just going to have to save the Wonder Woman costume for another time." She giggled as she headed to the kitchen to throw away some cups.

"I'm calling Penelope!" he called after her. "She'd love to take the kids tomorrow."

SONG PROMPT #55 - JJ/HOTCH

"What Hurts the Most" - Jo O'Meara

"Earth to JJ. Earth to JJ!"

"Huh?" she replied, snapping her head to look at Hotch.

He chuckled. "I asked if you were ready to go."

She nodded. "Sorry, I guess I got lost in thought."

"Sure," Hotch answered, amusement in his voice. He glanced at the spot that JJ had been staring at. Hotch sighed. "I told you not to take those shoes back. You're just going to end up buying them again."

"They're just so pretty. They're calling out to me not to leave. Five minutes, I promise." She grabbed his hand and pulled him towards the store.

"Fine," he agreed, "but you're not taking them back this time." He leaned down and whispered in her ear, "And I expect to see you in nothing but them tonight."

SONG PROMPT #56 - JJ/HOTCH

"One In This World" - Haylie Duff

"May I have this dance?" Hotch asked the bride.

It was the first time she had been without a dance partner all night. She nodded, shyly, and allowed herself to be led to the dance floor. Hotch put one hand on her waist and the other in his free hand, drawing her close to him. He glided her across the floor as if they had done this a million times.

"You look beautiful," he whispered in her ear, noting the blush that crept up her neck. "This was an amazing wedding."

"Thank you," JJ replied, sliding the hand on his shoulder to his neck, "but I owe most of this to my new husband. See, I never thought I was the fairytale princess kind of girl so I dragged my feet on this wedding, but he made me see a whole different side of myself when he held my hand through this whole process."

Hotch leaned his chin against her temple. "He's a lucky man."

"I think I'm the lucky one." She pulled back and looked up at him. "Kissing you in that rainstorm three years ago was the best thing I've ever done. I love you."

"I love you, too. Always."