Chapter 20 - The Compass

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After getting a phone call from the FBI, you were now sure of one thing:

Karma really needed another hobby other than messing with you, and this break up was definitely not going the way it was supposed to go.

For starters, people who broke up with each other were not supposed to see each other this much. You had different lives, different social circles, different jobs and somehow universe kept pushing you two in each other's space.

As if to make things worse, the last time you talked, Garcia had offhandedly mentioned Luke dragging Spencer to a nightclub much to his displeasure and introducing him to a friend of his. Naturally, your mind was full of images of Spencer in a happy relationship, eventually moving to a house in the suburbs with her and having kids and all that.

"I don't know what Luke is thinking," Garcia said, "But I'm two seconds away from pulling him aside and giving him a piece of my mind. Reid is obviously still not over you, ambushing him to introduce him to a girl won't change that."

Needless to say, you had been in a terrible mood for the last couple of days.

"What's taking her so long?" you checked your wristwatch and Nolan looked at you over his newspaper.

"Oh she's talking to the board of the charity auction," he said, "There are some last minute changes, apparently."

You heaved a sigh and checked the time again, "I can't stay for long," you murmured and Nolan raised his brows.

"Oh? In a hurry?"

"Me and Spencer and...well, some of his team will go by the woods," you said, "They found some bones near dad's cabin close to the weekend house and they think it might help me remember where the rest is buried."

He made a face, "That's disturbing."

"Nah, I thought going on a dead body remains hunt with my ex in the woods near one of my childhood trauma places would be romantic," you deadpanned, "You don't do that with your exes?"

"Not really?"

"Oh man you're missing out."

He let out a chuckle and shook his head, "I take it things haven't improved on the heartbreak front?"

"I wouldn't know, apparently his friend is setting him up with someone."

"Mm, let me guess," he mused, "Your plan is to do nothing about it?"

"No, I'm actually following your example," you smiled at him sweetly, "I'll just wait for decades and hope the girl turns out to be a serial killer."

He tilted his head. "Touché."

"Aw thank you," you pushed at the food in your plate, "No seriously, what can I do? I can't just go to him and tell him not to date other people. We broke up— I broke up with him."

"You could explain the reason behind that."

"I can't do that."

He clicked his tongue, "Well then, I suggest you get ready just in case he happens to ask for your help planning his wedding."

"You've been absolutely no help at all Nolan, I appreciate that."

"I'm offering you my wisdom and you're not taking it," he held up his hands, gesturing surrender, "I also suggested to get his superiors to fix a meeting with him to talk to him about certain boundaries and mistakes but..."

"Get his superiors— I'm sorry, what?"

"I play poker with the head of the department he works under."

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