You and your husband Spencer have known each other for ten years, been together for five, married for one.
You’re direct partners at the BAU. That’s how the two of you met.
Your relationship has always been healthy. You practically never fought, you were always prioritizing communication, engaging in frequent intercourse, and the two of you loved each other equally. It was like you were stuck permanently in the honeymoon stage of your relationship.
Spencer wasn’t about to complain about that.
The two of you had gotten home from a case a few hours prior. Spence was making some tea, while you were focused on making the bed.
Finding yourself lost in thought, you didn’t hear Spence coming up behind you.
With a soft shriek, he gently tackled you from behind, losing himself in a laughing fit as you both landed in the center of the queen sized mattress.