Ch. 39 | The Lecture

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Summary: Spencer's birthday plans get interrupted by a case. Frustrated by Reader's busy schedule, Spencer finds a unique way to spend time with her.

Content Warning(s): Mild exhibitionism, fingering, penetrative sex, unprotected sex, Dom/sub, light choking, degradation/praise, sub space 

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Waiting for Spencer Reid was an interesting position to be in. It was also, unfortunately, very, very common. You would think the IQ points would translate to efficiency, but you'd be very wrong. The only thing that boy does fast is read, and even that didn't follow through to text messages, considering he'd read none of the six I'd sent him in the past hour.

So, naturally, as one does in an emergency, I called him. Unsurprisingly, the phone barely rang a second time before he picked up. Talking was, as we were both aware, his forte. Without even waiting for my greeting, his groggy voice came through the receiver with a song-like sound.

"Hello, little girl."

But it wasn't his turn to sing, and he knew damn well why I was calling. I could hear the smirk on his face so well that I could also envision exactly what he looked like in that moment, with his fluffy hair sticking up from constantly running his hands through it and his eyes only half-open as he tried to finish reading whatever horrible thing that he had in front of him.

It wasn't how anyone should be spending their birthday. Especially not him. There wasn't really anything I could do about it, though that didn't make it any easier to hear the exhaustion and sadness behind that scratchy voice.

"What're you doing up late? It's past your bedtime, you know," he chastised before I even had a chance to speak. He wasn't wrong — It was 3AM where I was. But where he was, it'd just hit midnight.

"I just wanted to wish a happy birthday to my favorite old man," I purred back once I'd managed to calm my fast-beating heart. I wondered if I'd ever get used to the brief rush of adrenaline and relief when I heard his voice for the first time after some time away.

I hoped not.

Spencer didn't seem impressed by my reasoning, though. "You're sweet. Go to sleep."

"You're up, too," I whined, still picturing the way he would undoubtedly pull the phone further away to lessen the noise. I almost asked if he was also picturing me but stopped when I realized that whatever he had in mind was probably a lot more exciting than reality. Then again, he often told me that moments like this were his favorite. When we're both too tired to keep our eyes open but too happy to be with each other to let them close all the way.

"Barely," he corrected.

"Besides, I had to stay up. It's your birthday."

I'd meant to lift his spirits, but the long pause after I finished made it evident that my efforts were for naught. He almost seemed even more upset than when he'd answered, and I tried to convince myself that it had nothing to do with me. It wasn't that hard, considering he was probably staring at images or words of dead people.

"Yeah, sure feels like it."

His tone alone ensured me it was worse than my imagination.

"Put your work down and pay attention to me instead," I suggested as softly as I could with the neediness bleeding through, "That's the first part of your present."

"You're my present?" he asked through a gruff laugh that made my heart skip a beat, "I like that present."

He was trying. I could feel it in his voice, and I wished more than anything that I could teleport to where he was and hold him until it was too difficult for his mouth to form a frown.

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