Hey everyone, here is the next chapter for you all, I hope you enjoy this chapter. There is a significant time jump in this chapter so I'm warning you all now. I have to say that I've decided to finish this story in two more chapters time. This has two more chapters left and then I'm ending it as I've got a new story I'd like to work on. I feel as though I've done this to the full extent I can, I must admit that I had an evil thought to have Reid kidnapped from the wedding but I decided against it. The evil empress turned to Miss Mercy tonight. I hope you like this chapter and I look forward to hearing from you all. Remember, only two more chapters after this.

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Reid laid giggling on the bed of the hotel room, his head buzzing with pleasure and joy after his wedding night with Morgan, he felt the warmth of the morning sun as it came through the window. He grinned as Morgan came back to bed with a tray full of fruit and other items of food, he left again and returned with a tray of coffee and cups. "Breakfast has arrived," Morgan said as he slid back into bed.

Reid immediately poured himself a cup of coffee, he took a deep gulp and enjoyed the taste on his tongue. "That is glorious."

"Tired after yesterday?" Morgan smirked at him.

"Yesterday and last night certainly tired me out but I loved every minute of yesterday and last night. You were amazing last night."

"So were you, pretty boy."

"Garcia did an amazing job with the wedding," Reid said before taking a strawberry and biting into it, the fruit was fresh and lovely. He picked up another and fed it to Morgan. "There is nothing like getting married and waking up as Dr Spencer Morgan-Reid."

"I like being Derek Morgan-Reid," Morgan smiled before leaning down and kissing Reid's cheek. "Are you sure you don't mind waiting for a honeymoon?"

"I'm not one for travel plus I'm happy to put off a honeymoon for a while. Besides, we have the next week to spend with your family. I know Fran can't wait to spend with you and your sisters keep asking if I'll go out with them. Morgan, I don't know how to go shopping."

"I offer this advice when going with my sisters, stand back and don't argue with them. Désirée once threw a shoe at me and trust me, its heel was more like a spike."

"I'll note that advice," Reid chuckled before drinking the rest of his coffee. Morgan suddenly put the two trays on the bedside table. Reid couldn't help the giggle that came through his lips as Morgan pulled the cover the both of them and brought him into his arms.

"I love you, Spencer," Morgan sighed happily as he stroked his hand through his husband's hair.

"I love you too, Derek," Spencer smiled before kissing Morgan. "I don't know what I would do without you."


Four years later

Morgan was at his desk, completing the last of his paperwork. As he signed off on the report, he sighed and rubbed a hand over his face. He picked up his bag and made his way home, everyone had already made their way home but he was the last at the office thanks to some overdue paperwork. He waved to security and made his way down to his SUV.


As he unlocked the door, he felt the entire day fall away from him.

"Daddy!"

Reid let go of their son and Morgan swept his little man into his arms when he reached him and kissed his cheek. "Hey, buddy. Daddy has missed you all day."

Bailey was a wonderful little boy and was Morgan's biological son, he adored him and had never felt happier than the day he was born. Reid loved him too and was a natural parent too, he had adopted Bailey so he was legally his father. Morgan made his way over to the couch and sat down with Bailey. He smiled as he watched Reid pick up their daughter, Adelaide. She was Reid's biological daughter and the latest addition to their family. She was only three months old but was a beautiful baby that they both loved and cherished. Morgan and Reid had both promised each other that the moment she turned eighteen, every boyfriend would get interrogated in an FBI room about his intentions before anything happened. The children shared the same mother, a woman who had agreed to donate her eggs and be a surrogate for them. Their children would always be brother and sister by blood. Morgan had adopted Adelaide after her birth so he would always be her legal father.

"How was work?" Reid asked as he picked up Adelaide and put her pacifier in her mouth.

"I was dealing with a mound of paperwork," Morgan shrugged. "Can't moan about paperwork after the busy months we've had. How are you feeling about coming back next week? Your paternity leave is up."

"I'm looking forward to going back to work but I'm going to miss her like crazy. I missed Bailey like crazy when we both had our paternity leave after each other and I'll miss him like crazy too. I know that they're safe though and I know they know I love them when I go to work. How are you feeling about taking your paternity leave for the next three months?"

"I'm looking forward to it," Morgan said before handing Bailey one of his toys. "I get to spend time with my buddy boy and my beautiful angel."

"Adelo," Bailey giggled before pointing to his little sister.

"Yes, Adelo is a beautiful angel," Morgan smiled at his son. Bailey called his little sister Adelo because he couldn't say Adelaide.

Adelaide stretched in Reid's arms before her brown eyes settled back on him. "Hey, my little button. You want to say hello to daddy Derek."

Reid got up and placed Adelaide in Morgan's free arm. Morgan cradled her close to him and watched as his daughter gave a small smile. "Yeah, you're giving daddy a big smile."

"That's gas," Reid chuckled. "I'm going to warm up a bottle for her."

"Dadda!" Bailey called before shuffling off the couch and walking to Reid. He held Reid's hand and smiled at him.

"Okay, you can help daddy make Adelaide's bottle."

Morgan watched as Bailey and Reid walked into the kitchen together. He cradled his daughter with both arms and kissed her forehead. "You are daddy's little girl and you're our little fighter too."


One week later

Reid walked into the office, he missed Adelaide and Bailey but knew he would see them again tonight. Garcia met up with him as he came down into the bullpen. "There's our genius, this place hasn't been the same without you. How are my god-children?"

"They're wonderful although Adelaide gave Morgan a lovely surprise in her diaper this morning. I don't know how she managed to even do something that smelled that bad," he explained before walking over and putting his hand on her baby bump. "How's your little girl doing?"

"She's doing great," Garcia grinned. "Giving her mother some mean heartburn but she's growing normally and I can't wait to meet her."

"How have you been?" he asked gently.

"I'm fine, Reid, things are going to be different but at least her father is going to stay part of her life. I just wish we had made our marriage work."

Reid stepped forward and gave her a hug. Not long after he'd married Morgan, Garcia had met a man named Jason and they had fallen in love quickly. They also married six months into their relationship. He knew things were not easy for her since the divorce but he wanted to help her as much as he could, like she had once helped him after Martin's abuse. "It'll be alright, Garcia."

"I know and besides, she's going to have two great uncles to look out for her too."

"Damn straight," Reid smiled. "Now, I think it's time to visit a certain coffee pot that has missed me."

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