Chapter 15 - Playing With Fire

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Your first night with Spencer was different than any other time with anyone else you had ever been with, and you were one hundred percent sure that he would have some scientific explanation for it, but for you, the reason behind that was very simple.

Even if you couldn't even admit it to yourself yet.

But for the first time in a very long time, your nightmares left you alone. Your sleep wasn't disturbed, not by anything unpleasant anyway and you were almost sure that the small movement beside you in bed followed by a soft kiss into your neck was a part of your dreams.

The fuzzy feeling spread through you as the haze of the sleep slowly withdrew from your body and you snuggled closer into the covers, not ready to leave the warmth yet but as soon as you turned and felt the empty spot next to you, you opened your eyes, frowning. You sat up in bed, rubbing at your eyes and grabbed the folded paper on the pillow beside yours.

Beatrice;

She is the sum of nature's universe,

To her perfection all of beauty tends.

Dante.

You smiled and your eyes skimmed the next lines under the quote.

New case in Ohio, they called in the whole team.

You heaved a sigh, falling back to bed again, pulling the silk sheets over your head and letting out a groan. The sunshine that seemed to fill your veins had disappeared already, leaving its place to coldness and you kicked off the sheets to walk to the bathroom.

After taking a long hot shower, you got dressed and blow dried your hair, humming a song to yourself, the memory of last night flashing in your mind, sending a spark through your whole system. You turned off the blow drier, stealing a look at your phone to see whether Spencer had texted you yet but there was nothing, so you grabbed it and left the bathroom.

As soon as you stepped into the kitchen, a shriek left your lips, making your mother turn around.

"Y/N!"

"Jesus Christ mom!" you pressed a hand over your chest, "How many times do I have to tell you not to break into my apartment?"

"It's not breaking in if I have a key."

"That key is for emergencies," you let out a breath, "There's a copycat killer sending me flowers, remember? Now is not the time for surprises."

She tilted her head, "Speaking of, I heard you let the security I fixed you go."

"I'm not going to walk around with bodyguards," you said as you approached the coffee maker, "There's security at my office already, I can't have it in my building too."

"I'm worried about you."

"As long as you don't give me a heart attack, I think we will be fine," you checked your wristwatch, "Damn it, I need to leave in five."

"Well, I won't take much of your time," she said and put a file on the kitchen island, making you look up from the cup you were pouring your coffee into.

"What's that?"

"I took the liberty of contacting Philip."

"Your P.I?" you asked, "Why?"

"To look into your boyfriend of course."

You blinked a couple of times and put the coffee cup down, "Mom, no."

"Relax, I didn't read it."

"No," you insisted, "No way. Throw that away."

"Y/N, don't you want to know if there's anything in his past that might be—"

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