Wow, I didn't expect this many review! I'm so happy! Thank you everyone, I'm glad you like it.
SpenceFTW - I'm sorry about you dog. R.I.P. But mine is a little bulldog and she is so stubborn, we don't know how to get her to calm down. She sits in timeout all the time. Luckily she's starting to get a little bit of that natural puppy dog laziness though. Lol. Oh, and you'll some more Will and Spencer moments by the way.
As for the others giving me suggestions, Morgan and Garcia will be kids in the next one. We don't see them as kids enough in these kind of fanfictions. Garcia will probably be twelve, so she can be a quirky preteen, that'd be a sight. I don't know what age to make Morgan though, any suggestions. Spencer will be a kid again in that as well, but he'll be a lot younger in that one than he is in this one.
Anyway, enjoy this next chapter!
I don't own Criminal Minds or any of their characters.
The motorcycle ride was the best thing Spencer had done in years. Morgan had taken him around the neighborhood three times, that's how much he enjoyed. But it seemed the fun had ended too soon, when JJ made them stop when they were about to go around a fourth time. She told them they had to get to sleep because her family had to get up early in the morning to go to... Wait for it... Church. And Spencer had Sunday school.
JJ told him she didn't go to church often before Will and her got married. Will had always gone to church when he lived on his own, and JJ decided to start going as well. She said it was a good way for Henry to make friends with some of the other children around the town. Spencer was upset about this. He didn't mind church and all, but Sunday school? He was hoping he'd NOT have to go to any kind of school while he was kid. He didn't want to get bullied like he did before when he was kid the first time.
JJ took him and Henry home and they spent the rest of the day and night watching TV, playing video games, and playing. Eventually both the boys tired themselves out and went to bed, JJ and Will following soon after.
"Spence, get up. It's time to go," JJ shook the boy awake.
Spencer groaned and swatted his hand at the woman, not feeling in the mood to wake up. Did anybody? He rolled onto his side, turning his back on JJ and pulled his blanket over his head.
"Spence!" JJ scolded, tearing the blanket off the boy, "Up. Now."
Spencer squinted up at JJ, the sun coming through the open window blinding, "Yeah, yeah. I'm up."
JJ walked into the kitchen and poured Henry some Cheerios as Spencer sat up and rubbed his eyes. He fixed his sleep shirt and stood, stretching his arms over his head and making sleepy noises. He then walked to the bathroom, grabbing his clothes on the way, and showered quickly. When he finished and combed his hair, he walked into the kitchen sleepily.
"Morning," He mumbled irritably as he grabbed the box of Cheerios and poured them into a bowl.
"Well, don't you just look nice," JJ smiled, but Spencer did not find thus amusing.
JJ had bought him nice clothes to wear to church the day before without him knowing, apparently he wasn't paying attention very well, since he was gawking over his new video game system. He wore a white shirt tucked into dark shorts, his socks came right below his knees, and just when it thought he'd seen the worst, his socks were matching.
"It's not cute, it's stupid," Spencer spat grumpily, crossing his arms and sticking his bottom lip out in a pout.
JJ laughed sarcastically and leaned on the table, looking Spencer in the eyes, "You'll get over it."
Spencer angrily ate his breakfast in silence as JJ played with Henry. Soon enough Will came downstairs, straightening his tie.
"How do I look?" Will asked his wife.
"You look nice," JJ smiled, fixing his tie for him.
"I think you look like Barry Manilow," Spencer mumbled as he finished his cereal.
"What?" Will asked, confused.
"Well, with that coat and tie!" Spencer spat before standing and storming out of the room.
"What's wrong with him?" Will asked curiously, still confused.
"He doesn't want to go to Sunday school, he thinks he'll get picked on," JJ explained as he cleaned Henry up.
"What? He's probably the biggest kid in his class," Will said.
"Yeah, he's tall, but he's also kind of scrawny," JJ said quietly, so Spencer wouldn't hear them.
"He'll be fine, knowing his attitude," Will smiled, brushing it off.
"I hope so," JJ said to herself before grabbing something off the counter and walking into the living room.
"Let's go Spence," JJ ordered, letting Henry rest on her hip.
"Ugh!" Spencer complained as he stood and tried walking past JJ.
"Wait!" JJ cried, calling Spencer back to her.
"Yes?" Spencer asked grumpily, trying not to sound sarcastic.
"Glasses," She handed him his old glasses he left here a few years ago, he should still be able to wear them.
"Great, now I look like an even bigger dork!" Spencer complained before trudging out the door.
"Alright, it is nearly ten o'clock, children ages eleven and twelve may go into class before schooling starts," The minister said before he began speaking to the people in the church once more.
"Good luck," JJ smiled, grabbing Spencer's shoulder, "Make some friends."
Spencer rolled his eyes and stood, following the lead of some of the other kids to the back room. They all sat in a classroom like a public school. It seemed everyone just wondered to a random seat, so Spencer did the same thing. He sat in between a taller boy with dark hair and an even taller boy with dark hair as well. Spencer looked at the clock on the wall and realized they still had ten minutes before class started.
"Hey new kid," A deep voice suddenly called from the row behind him. Spencer turned his head, "Nice glasses, where'd you get 'em? From Woody Allen?"
Spencer took off his glasses and shoved them into his pocket before turning to him and smiling, "If hatefulness is bliss then you must be the happiest person on Earth."
Some kids snickered at both their comments, but the older kid from the back smiled back at Spencer and said something sarcastic back, "That was so funny I forgot how to laugh."
Some of the kids laughed and Spencer replied angrily, "Oh, you all find it funny, do you?"
"Hence the laughter," The kid being mean said, making the kids laugh again. He sat up and smiled a stupid, cocky smile and said, "Don't worry, you're not dumb, you're just not smart."
The kids laughed again and Spencer smiled back, "Wow, thanks, coming from you that meant... Nothing."
The kids ooed and looked between Spencer and the older kid, "I'll give you five seconds to find hell!" He spat, getting angry.
"Oh, I'm already there," Spencer smiled, crossing his arms and leaning back in his chair, "Do tell me why you pick on others. I SO love hearing about your problems."
"Before talking, please educate yourself!" He spat back.
"I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you over the sound of your giant ego," Spencer said, cupping a hand around his ear, pretending it was hard to hear him.
"Go to hell!" He cried angrily.
"Hey, I go on vacation there," Spencer smiled as the kids around them laughed. Spencer smiled and turned around, pulling his glasses out of his pocket and putting them over his eyes.
After school, JJ and Will were taking Spencer and Henry out for ice cream, but before they got to the car three kids ran up to Spencer.
"Hey, that was really funny what you did in there! Nobody's ever stood up to Kurt like that before," The shortest kid said, his eyes wide with surprise and awe.
"Really?" Spencer asked, fixing his coat.
"Yeah, he's such a dick," The kid said with a small smile. It was now that Spencer realized that JJ and Will had went to the car and gave him a minute to talk to these kids alone.
"I figured that much," Spencer said, scratching the back of his neck.
"I'm Pete by the way," The short, blond kid introduced, shaking his hand. Spencer hated shaking hands. Pete pointed to the tall boy behind him, "That's Chris," He then pointed to the other tall boy, "And that's Ivan."
Those two boys Spencer had sat next to in class. They smiled at him and waved and Spencer waved back as he wiped his hand on his pant leg, "So... Me and my... Parents are going out for ice cream. Want to come?"
"Yeah!" Peter cried happily, jumping up and down excitedly, "Let me go ask my Mom!"
The other two boys looked and Spencer and smiled, Ivan speaking up first, "We can't, I have to babysit my sisters and he's mowing lawns today. But, maybe we'll see you next weekend?"
"Yeah, definitely," Spencer nodded, trying to play it cool in front of the older kids.
They waved and walked to their parents cars and drove away. Peter came back holding his Mom's hand, dragging her along with him, seeming very excited.
"She said it was fine, but she wants to meet your parents first," Peter explained quickly.
"Okay, they're over here," Spencer said before taking Peter and his Mom to Will and JJ.
"Hi, I'm Mary and this is my son Peter, he says Spencer invited him to come along for ice cream," Mary smiled as she spoke.
JJ looked down at Spencer and smiled at his pleading eyes, he was happy he had made a friend, "Yeah, sure he can come along. Do you want to come?"
"No, I'm fine, I have to do some paperwork at home anyway," Mary smiled, "But you two have fun, okay?"
"I will!" Pete cried happily, his bright blue eyes shining.
"Alright. Here's our address," Mary said, writing down her address on a piece of notebook paper and handing it JJ, "Just drop him off before five, that's his curfew."
"Alright, will do," JJ smiled, taking the paper from Mary.
"You be good, alright Peter?" Mary smiled.
"I will Mom..." Peter groaned, getting impatient. Mary smiled and kissed her son on the top of the head before saying goodbye and walking to her car.
The boys got strapped in the back seat of the car and Will drove off to the ice scream shop.
Yay, Spence made a friend! How did you guys like when Spencer showed that bully how it was done? I don't know if I'll write another chapter tonight or not, we'll find out. :) Keep reading and reviewing and I'll keep writing. Until next time...
