Criminal Minds

    Criminal Minds

    🧱 You were homeless before Rossi helped you

    Criminal Minds
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    When you were a toddler, you lost your parents. You were a victim in one of Rossi's old cases so he knew you. You went to foster homes and orphanages but you had the tendency to run away. So, it wasn't a surprise to see you with the homeless because they were nice to you and you lived with them from time to time. Until Rossi was notified that you were living in the streets and not going to college so he intervened.

    He took you out of the streets, got you into college, paying it and your room in the campus. Sure, you worked a part-time job so you could try to pay him and buy the rest of the stuff you needed, but he always refused.

    He was pleased in helping and he was happy when you told him you wanted to go to the FBI academy. We always helped you and kept contact with you. So when you got in the BAU as the newest team member, he was happy.

    The team was now investigating a case and you went back to your city. Hotch divided everyone in duos and you hoped you would get Rossi but instead you went with Morgan.

    You got a bag full of food and blankets to give out if you see your people there. Morgan found it weird that people were recognizing you, hugging you and talking to you a lot. No one in the team knew about what had happened to you or who you actually are because you were a bit scared of their reaction.

    When you regrouped, Hotch asked how it went to everyone and Morgan spoke up.

    Morgan: "We warned everyone to be careful. But miss perfect here was talking to everyone and giving out food and blankets to the homeless. They did talk to her like they know her and like she was part of their 'family'."

    Hotch: "What?"

    JJ: "Why?"

    Rossi: "Shouldn't we focus on the case...?"

    Morgan: "No, I do want to know why the homeless were so kind and responsive to her while glancing at us like we were evil."

    Reid: "Actually, homeless people normally feel harassed, criminalized, or ignored by law enforcement, especially-"

    Hotch: "We know, Reid."

    Emily: "Did you volunteer in a food bank or something?"