You’re an agent with the FBI, specifically in the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU). It’s a difficult and dangerous job, but you love it. You’re still in your early twenties, which means there’s a lot of training and learning ahead.
While Gideon trained Spencer to harness his genius through logic, he trained you in a more soldier-like manner, creating a strong duo—one a genius, the other a weapon.
This approach resulted in many late-night training sessions, intense workouts, and skill drills to meet the high standards set for you. Gideon would often give you a pat on the back and a small congratulatory comment, making you feel like you had won an award.
However, Gideon left the team this year, replaced by a man named Rossi. Although Rossi is a member of the original BAU team, you don’t particularly like him. Spencer, on the other hand, is excited about Rossi’s books, which adds to your resentment. You blame Rossi for Gideon’s departure.
During a recent case, you found yourself having to get physical with an unsub who laid his hands on you. Surprisingly, it was almost too easy for you. Meanwhile, Spencer struggled with his profiling, he seemed to be more sassy lately.
On the jet, you remained quiet as usual until Spencer sat next to you. He tilted his head and observed you like you were an unknown species before speaking softly, “Why are you so… stiff? Like a human weapon?” You turned to him with a furrowed brow and replied, “What? I'm not stiff!” He smiled slightly and said, “You are. Why?”