Carl
Buford has a daughter…and she’s out for revenge!
***
“Agent Morgan! Agent Morgan can you hear me?”
The voices seemed so far away. He felt as if he
were fighting to open his eyes.
“Agent Morgan! Hang in there we’re going to get you out of there, okay! Just hang on…”
Potomac
General Hospital – Early Morning
The team sat quietly in the Emergency Waiting Room.
The noise and constant busyness seemed to go unnoticed as they waited for news
about Morgan’s condition. It had taken the rescue workers over an hour to free
him from the wreckage of his truck and they had been forced to wait on the road
above until he was finally lifted out of the pit where his truck had landed.
Garcia and JJ had waited holding their breaths and each other at the BAU
headquarters. Neither of them wanted to think about what the workers would find
when they finally reached him. Luckily, he was still alive, barely, but it gave
them what they so desperately needed at that moment…hope.
Garcia and JJ had met them at the hospital once
they’d received word that he had been rescued. Time seemed to stand still and
the waiting left them all numb so when the doors sprung open they all jumped to
their feet. A tired looking young doctor dressed in faded green scrubs entered
the waiting room.
“Hello. My name is Dr. Mason. Are you all here for
Agent Morgan?” The young man asked.
“Yes.” Garcia spoke up anxiously. “How is he?” She
asked.
“Well initially we had a difficult time getting him
stabilized but now that we have we are taking him to surgery.” He began.
Even though he was young he immediately saw the
looks of concern in their faces and he felt the need to encourage them.
Garcia gripped JJ’s arm for dear life. She couldn’t
think or speak and none of what was going on and none of what the doctor was
saying seemed to sink in.
“Agent Morgan is in one of the best hospitals as
I’m sure you know. We’re going to do our
best to save his life.”
He wanted to kick himself he knew his words
wouldn’t make them feel any better. He hated this part of his job; talking to
families without taking away their hope and without misleading them.
“What are his chances, doctor?” Reid asked.
“It’s still early. We’ll know once we get him to
surgery and get a better look at what we’re dealing with.”
“Can you tell us how long he will be in surgery?”
Rossi asked.
“I would say at least five hours. You may want to
go home and get some rest. We also have a surgical waiting room that’s a lot
more comfortable than here if you like.” The young doctor offered.
“Thanks doctor.” Hotch said.
Dr. Mason nodded and headed to the door. The others
stood in silence momentarily trying to take everything in. It was hard to
believe that they were here waiting on news on whether or not their friend
would live. Even though none of them had mentioned it they were going to have
to notify Morgan’s family, which was going to be a difficult task for any of
them.
“I-I need to call Derek’s mom.” Garcia’s shaky
voice broke the silence.
Everyone looked at her not knowing how to respond.
JJ squeezed her hand and gave her a sympathetic look as she stood to move to
the opposite side of the room. She counted the rings trying to calm her nerves.
Fran picked up on the fifth ring.
“Hey Baby! How are you?” Fran’s cheery voice broke
her heart.
“Hi Fran…” She couldn’t go on.
“Penelope? What’s wrong?”
JJ crossed the room to her friend and placed a hand
of comfort on her shoulder.
“It’s Derek.” Penelope struggled through her tears
to continue.
“Penelope, is he…”
“Fran, Derek was in an accident. He’s in surgery
now…the doctors…they’re not sure…”
“I’m on my way.” Fran ended the call.
Later…
No one had gone home. They had moved to the
surgical waiting room and luckily they were the only ones occupying the
room. Empty coffee cups littered the
room and the six of them were nodding, pacing and fidgeting trying to find a
comfortable place and position. Fran had
called Garcia back and given her the details on her arrival.
Surgical Waiting Room – Morning
A distraught and frazzled Fran Morgan entered
followed by a man that was no stranger to the team. Det. Stan Gordinski had
insisted on coming to Virginia with Derek’s mother. Hotch, Rossi and the others
were surprised and puzzled to see him. Neither Derek nor Penelope had mentioned
his new status in Morgan’s mother’s life.
Fran immediately embraced Penelope who seemed to collapse in the older
woman’s arms. Stan awkwardly followed behind Fran noticing the surprised looks
on the other’s faces.
“Oh Baby.” Fran said teary.
“We still haven’t heard anything.” Penelope said
wearily.
“Detective?” Hotch began puzzled.
“Agent.”
“This is a surprise. What are you doing here,
detective?” Hotch inquired.
“Fran and I are...well, I didn’t think she should
travel alone.”
The proverbial pin dropped and it was indeed heard
as silence covered the room and inquiring minds focused on the large
uncomfortable man. Fran moved to his side and placed her arm in his.
“Derek’s sisters aren’t able to get a flight until
later today.”
Hotch rubbed his temple in exhaustion. “Please tell
me Morgan knows about this.”
“Yes agent, he knows.” Fran half smiled as she
looked at Agent Hotchner.
“Well. Good.” Hotch shook his head and moved
towards the opposite side of the room.
Moments later two men dressed in scrubs entered the
room. One was the young Dr. Mason. The other and older white haired gentleman did
most of the talking.
“Good morning. I’m Dr. Rausch, the surgeon on Agent
Morgan’s case.”
“How is he doctor?” Fran spoke up anxiously.
“He made it through surgery. There was damage to
his spleen, which we were able to repair. Also, his left lung collapsed due to
several broken ribs that punctured it.” He began.
Fran gripped Stan’s arm and leaned her head against
his arm. He pulled her close to him and waited for the rest of the news from
Dr. Rausch.
“Agent Morgan also had a lot of bruising to his
spine and legs which we hope will heal on their own but he will have to undergo
several weeks of physical therapy.”
“Will he be okay, doctor?” Penelope asked.
“We’re optimistic but a lot depends on when he
wakes up.”
“What do you mean?” Reid asked.
“He was unconscious when he was brought in and we
won’t be able to assess any further damage until he wakes up. The sooner he
wakes up the better.” Dr. Mason added.
“I need to see my son.” Fran said wearily.
“I’m sorry, ma’am but he’ll be in recovery for the
next several hours. After he’s moved to ICU, then you can see him.” Said Dr.
Rausch.
“You all should really consider going home and
getting some rest. He’s stable and we don’t expect any problems. If anything
happens we can call you.” Dr. Mason suggested.
The two doctors turned and left the team in the
waiting room. No one spoke for the next few minutes not sure what to do yet
thankful that Derek had made it through surgery and he was stable enough for
the doctors to be comfortable to send them home.
“I’m staying.” Penelope said firmly.
They all knew that look and that tone of her voice.
She wasn’t going to be talked out of her decision. Penelope quickly turned and
found a seat in the far corner crossing her arms and making herself as comfortable
as possible.
Surgical
Waiting Room – Afternoon
Penelope had managed to doze off for a few hours
with her head leaning against the wall; the television played at a low hum in
the background. The small framed nurse lightly tapped her shoulder startling
her awake. Her heart was pounding out of control and she was sure the woman had
come to share some bad news about Derek.
“Miss Garcia?” The woman said timidly.
“Y-Yes!” Garcia said slightly disoriented.
“My name is Sarah. I’m the nurse assigned to Agent
Morgan…sorry to startle you…”
“No-no…it’s okay.” Penelope interrupted. “Is he
okay?” She knew she sounded desperate.
“I just wanted to let you know that he’s been moved
to ICU.” He’s still stable and that’s a good sign.” The nurse continued.
“Is he awake?”
Sarah wished that she could give her the answer she
wanted but unfortunately she couldn’t.
“I’m sorry he hasn’t regained consciousness yet.”
Penelope felt her heart sink. She knew what it
meant and she fought to hang on to the fact that he was stable and had made it
through the last several hours.
“Can I see him?”
“Of course. Follow me.”
Penelope followed the woman through the doors and
down the hall towards the elevators. The ride up two floors felt like an
eternity as she leaned her head against the wall and closed her eyes silently
praying for a miracle.
Room 412-
Derek’s Room
If it weren’t for the bruising and scratches from
the glass and the fact that he was hooked up to IV’s, chest tubes, and too many
monitors to figure out, she would have thought he’d just fallen asleep. In a
way, that’s what he had done. His mind and body had worked together, conspired
was a better word, to shut his mind down so that it could figure out what had
happened and find a way to fix it all. At least that’s what her own mind was
telling her. It was the only way she could stand next to his bed and look at
him lying silent, broken and somewhere too far for her to reach him.
She hadn’t realized that she had touched his hand
and she hadn’t realized that her tears had already begun to fall on the white
sheets that covered him. Hospitals had been too commonplace for the two of them
lately and she yearned for peace and normalcy. What would it take for them to
just have a moment to feel like their lives weren’t always spinning out of
control? She lightly ran her hand up his arm careful not to touch the IV line
that had been placed just above the inside of his wrist. He hated needles and
had he been awake he would have surely given them hell for even attempting to
stick him with one. A faint half smile crossed her face as she remembered
trying to convince him to donate blood at the last FBI blood drive. He was the
first one to stare down an armed UNSUB, or kick in the door of a serial killer
but he wouldn’t willingly come within a thousand yards of a needle.
“Wake up, Handsome.” She whispered as she continued
to caress his hand. “It’s time for you to wake up and come back to me.” Her
voice broke as the tears flooded making it impossible to say another word.
She didn’t hear her friend enter and jumped when JJ
placed her small hand on her shoulder.
“Sorry. It’s just me.” JJ said softly. “How is he?”
“He still hasn’t woke up, JJ.” She said without
looking away from Derek.
“S-h-h…he will.”
“But what if he doesn’t?”
“Don’t give up on him just yet, Garcia. This is
Derek, remember?”
Penelope briefly looked at JJ and then back again
to the man who possessed her heart as he lay motionless before them.
“I’m not sure if I could go on if I lost him,
Jayje…”
“You can’t talk that way, Pen. Give him time. You
know him, he’s trying with all of his might to fight his way back to you but
you have to stay strong!”
“She’s
beautiful, D!”
“I know.”
“How’d you
get so lucky?” His father giggled as he looked into his son’s serious face.
“I ask
myself that all the time.”
“Yeah, I
hear you. I used to ask the same question whenever I thought about your
mother.”
Derek
closed his eyes and took in the feeling of the cool air as it gently blew
through the room. The white curtains that hung from the ceiling seemed to dance
effortlessly as the breeze touched them on it’s pass through. Derek
noticed that the flowers outside had changed colors. They were now bright red
and orange he so wanted to touch them and to pick a few for her but he remembered
the last time he’d wanted to follow his father out to the garden.
“You still
can’t go, D.”
“When did
his father become able to read his mind?” He thought to himself.
“What’s
wrong, son?” Noticing the troubled look on his son’s face.
“Did I do
something wrong?”
“Wrong?
What do you mean?”
“How did I
get here?”
“That’s a
question for another time. There’s another question you should be asking.” His
father prompted.
“Another
question? What?”
“Exactly!
Derek was
even more puzzled. He wanted to go home to hold her and tell her that he loved
her but he couldn’t figure out how to get back to her. He suddenly realized that
his father was again heading toward the garden outside.
“Dad!
Wait!” Derek shouted.
His father
kept walking and not responding to his son’s pleas for answers.
“Dad!
Don’t go! Not yet! Please.”
Holiday
Inn – Fredricksburg, VA
Aaliyah Buford had made it a point to sleep in
today. It had been a while since she’d given herself permission to sleep past 7
a.m. but today was different. It was a new beginning for her and she felt like
celebrating. The first thing on her list was to check out of this cheap hotel
and head toward D.C. for a little sightseeing. As she looked around her modest
accommodations she shook her head in disappointment at what little seventy
bucks bought these days. No matter, she was certain things were about to get a
whole lot better for her for when she returned to Chicago there would be an
insurance check in the mail from her dearly departed father and she’d have the
satisfaction in knowing that Derek Morgan was dead. Putting the last few items in her luggage and
grabbing the hotel shampoo, soap and lotion from the bathroom counter, she
headed out of the door into the sunshine of what she hoped would be her brand
new life.
“He’s alive!” The man’s voice seemed panicked and
out of breath.
Aaliyah closed the door of her rental car with one
hand pulling the phone away from her ear with the other and looking at it in
disbelief.
“What! I told you…No screw-ups!” She yelled
pounding her hand against the steering wheel.
“I don’t know how he could have survived, I’m
telling you boss! No way!”
“Then how do you explain it?” She said still
yelling.
“I-I don’t know! That truck was like a damn
pretzel! I saw it myself, boss!”
“And yet he still lives!”
“I’m sorry, boss…I’ll fix it. I know what hospital
he’s in…”
“Never mind! This is what happens when you sleep
with the help! I’ll take care of it myself!”
BAU
Headquarters – Quantico, VA
Hotch, Rossi, Alex, Reid, and JJ were seated
quietly around the conference table. Their minds and hearts where at the
hospital but they had been ordered back to work and had been reminded that
their jobs didn’t stop because an agent was down. They didn’t like it and they
didn’t like the new director who had spoken such blasphemy. It was true but now
wasn’t the time to be reminded of such. So far they had been successful in
covering for Garcia’s absence. Hotch had used a convenient case of the flu to
explain her not being there with the rest of the them.
Section Chief Cruz appeared in the doorway much to
the surprise of the team. He glanced at each of them and noticed that each
looked as if the world had suddenly come to an end. The file in his hand would
give them something to occupy their minds.
“I’m glad you were all able to make it in today
under the circumstances.”
“Did we have a choice.” Asked Rossi who still
didn’t give a rat’s behind about who held the title of Section Chief.
“I thought you’d be interested in the accident
report from last night.”
“Of course.” Hotch spoke up taking the file from
Cruz.
“What’s it say?” JJ asked.
“Not much.”
Hotch handed the file to Rossi.
“Hmm…” Rossi said studying the photos inside the
folder.
“What?” Said Hotch.
“The only skid marks are from Morgan’s truck.”
“So?” Hotch asked.
“So, that means the truck that hit him never tried
to stop!”
“Well, it was a hit and run. The truck kept going.”
JJ concluded.
“Normally, in a hit and run the other car or truck
in this case at least tries to avoid the accident.”
“If it was truly an accident, there should be signs
that the truck tried to avoid hitting Morgan…skid marks!” Reid added.
“Wait. Are
you saying it was intentional?” Alex asked.
“That stretch of road is rarely travelled at night,
especially by large trucks because of the curves and the fact the road is
narrow and it’s dark.” Hotch deduced.
“If that’s true then whoever hit him had to know
that Morgan was going to be on that road.” Reid added.
“Which means they had to have been watching him for
a while to learn his travel habits.” Said Rossi.
“So he must take that road all the time. Wait to
Garcia finds out. She hates him driving on that road!” JJ said.
“Who would go through this much trouble to kill
Morgan?” Hotch said.
“That’s a long list. For any of us.” Rossi guessed.
“Well, we better find out who it is this time
before they find out they failed.” Hotch added.
Potomac
General Hospital- Derek’s Room – Evening
Fran sat quietly at her son’s bedside. She’d
convinced Penelope to go home to sleep and take a shower. She dreaded this day
and it was her worst nightmare come true. His line of work made the risk of
injury and death high and the fact that she had lost her husband in the line of
duty made her anxiety even higher when it came to Derek. He always took
chances, running into danger without considering the consequences to himself.
To think that someone would target him for harm was disturbing to say the
least.
Stan Gordinski had decided to wait in the waiting
room with the rest of Derek’s family; the entire team had arrived shortly after
three and Stan had volunteered to pick up Derek’s sisters, Sarah and Des from
the airport earlier. He’d gotten to know the girls over the last two months
since Fran decided to finally reveal their relationship to her children. He
knew Derek would not be happy to see him but he came nonetheless. He would not
allow Fran to go through this alone and he could tell that she appreciated him
being there.
She cursed to herself at the sight of the waiting
room full of his family and friends. Aaliyah knew she would have to be extra
careful when she noticed Stan Gordinski sitting with Derek’s sisters. “What the hell was he doing here?” She
thought to herself. Gordinski and her father had been close so it struck her odd
that he was sitting in the midst of her enemy’s camp. No matter it wouldn’t
stop her from doing what her inept lover failed to do last night. She slowly
walked past the group, all of them anxious, some fighting back tears, “Save some for the funeral.” She
chuckled to herself as she continued down the hallway toward room 412.
Fran had been in deep thought as she stared into
space. Her thoughts were focused on the night she’d gotten the news that her
husband had been shot to death trying to stop a robbery. He and Derek had gone
to the store for her to get milk and bread for lunches the next day. That was
something a ten year old should never have to witness. It was a miracle that
the gunman didn’t kill her son that night. He was covered with his father’s blood
and eerily quiet when she got to him at the hospital. She still remembered his
eyes red and filled with unshed tears. Then the flood came as she grabbed him
up in her arms. His little body shaking in her embrace and he held onto her for
dear life for what seemed like hours. After that night she could count the
times she ever saw her son shed a tear; it changed him forever and pained her
to find out later that that night was only the beginning of his torment and
pain.
The faint squeeze of her hand pulled her from her
thoughts. She looked up and saw her son’s eyes trained on her. She jumped to
her feet reaching for the call button.
“Baby!” She whispered.
“Mom?” He said confusion spread across his face.
“Take it easy, the nurses are coming.”
She gently stroked his face and planted a kiss on
his forehead.
“Welcome back. We missed you.”
Without answering he looked around the room trying
to make sense of his circumstance.
“Penelope?”
“I sent her home to get some rest. She’ll be back
soon.”
Aaliyah watched across the hall as the nurses
rushed into the room followed by a blonde bespectacled woman. Anxious she
waited hoping that Mother Nature would complete her task.
Morgan tried unsuccessfully to move to a sitting
position when he saw Penelope rushing in behind the nurses.
“Penelope?” He said again.
“Take it easy Agent. We don’t want to get ahead of
ourselves.” Said the nurse that Penelope had met earlier.
“I’m here, Handsome! You’re awake!” she said
teary-eyed.
Morgan continued to move but his weakened state
kept him glued to the bed which judging by his expression irritated the heck
out of him.
“He’s back!” Fran said smiling at her stubborn son.
“I’m going to have to ask you ladies to leave for a
while so that the doctors can examine him.” Said the nurse.
Reluctantly, Fran and Penelope backed out of the
room and headed to the waiting room to share the good news with the rest of the
family. Meanwhile Aaliyah Buford looked
on hidden amid the normal hospital hustle and bustle.
Waiting
Room –
“He’s awake!” Penelope shouted bursting into the
room.
The mood immediately shifted to high excitement as
everyone surrounded Garcia and Fran anxious for details.
“The nurses kicked us out of the room so he can be
examined but he’s awake!” Fran announced.
Everyone hugged each other joyfully and even Stan
Gordinksi was included in the celebration. The mood wasn’t dampened by the
arrival of Drs. Mason and Rausch as they too seemed happy.
“Well, I guess you’ve heard. Agent Morgan is
awake.” Dr. Rausch began.
“How is he, Doctor?” Penelope asked nervously.
“He’s doing remarkably well considering what he’s
been through.” Dr. Rausch answered.
“So what’s next?” Fran asked.
“He’s very weak which is understandable but he’s
showing no signs of brain damage and all of his vitals are good.” Dr. Mason
added.
“Don’t be mistaken, he has a ways to go before he’s
100 percent but all in all, we couldn’t be more pleased at his progress.” Dr.
Rausch interjected.
There was a collective sigh through the group as
the doctors continued to explain the next steps in Morgan’s treatment.
Penelope, Fran, Sarah and Des, clung to each other as they listened.
“If he continues to progress, we’ll remove the
chest tube tomorrow and then begin some light physical therapy to strengthen his
back and leg muscles.” Dr. Mason informed them.
“Can we see him?” Garcia asked.
“Of course but please don’t tire him out. I can
already tell that he’s going to be a difficult patient.” Dr. Rausch instructed.
“You found that out already did you?” Hotch chimed
in with a slight chuckle.
The two doctors looked affirmatively at each other
and smiled back at the group.
They all headed down the hallway towards Morgan’s
room with Garcia leading the way and Fran close on her heels smiling with
satisfaction at the woman who loved her son.
Meanwhile, Aaliyah watched the parade from her
hiding place in plain sight. Timing was everything and now was not the time to
act in haste. She’d waited this long to see him dead and she was willing to
wait a little longer to exact her revenge on the man responsible for her
father’s death.
Stan felt awkward and even though his relationship
with Fran was no longer a secret in no way had he fooled himself into believing
that he had earned a spot in the Morgan family, not by a long shot and if Derek
had his way, he would be floating face down in the Chicago sewer system.
Purposely, he entered the room last and as he did he noticed a familiar face
lingering around the nurses station. It couldn’t be who he thought it was; it
had been more than twenty years but… maybe it was just a coincidence. Besides
they say everyone has a twin; surely that was the case.
Penelope rushed to his side kissing him lightly on
the lips not caring that the rest of the team’s jaws were hanging in surprise.
She didn’t care she had come too close to losing him to care what anyone
thought and she would deal with any fallout or teasing later but right now, she
needed to be near him and he needed to be near her. So, she sat in the vacant
chair next to him and gently placed her hand in his.
The others watched trying to pretend that
everything was normal. Even though the couple had not made an official
announcement, no one was surprised that they had finally made it official. The
running joke was that they had always been a couple and that everyone had
gotten the memo except the two lovebirds. The rumor was that Rossi had started
an office pool and judging by the grin on his face as he watched Derek and
Penelope escape into their own world, he was winning hands down.
“The Highway Patrol didn’t believe it was an
accident.” Hotch said after clearing his throat.
“I know.” Derek said quietly keeping his eyes on
Garcia. “It was like he was waiting for me. I didn’t even see him until he was
right on top of me.”
Fran glanced at her daughters as she placed a hand
over her mouth. Sarah and Des grabbed each other as they struggled to hear his
account of the night before.
“Can you tell us what happened?” JJ asked.
He looked in Penelope’s eyes he knew she’d be upset
with him. She hated that road and had pleaded with him before not to take it
especially at night.
“I’m sorry, Baby Girl.”
“You know how I feel about that road…”
“I know but I was running late and I thought…”
“Derek, don’t… I already know that you travel that
road all the time!” Her voice was quivering now.
“Okay, stop both of you. We need to find out who’s
behind this!” Fran interrupted.
Penelope knew she was right and she was embarrassed
at her behavior in front of Derek’s family but she was overcome by the thought
of how this whole thing could have turned out.
“I’m sorry. You’re right…I just…”
Suddenly, Garcia stands and bolts out of the room
down the hallway and out of sight. Fran shoots a look at her daughters who
quickly follow after her. If Derek could
have gotten out of the bed he would have kicked himself for causing her pain.
Seeing her so upset made him forget his own physical pain. He had broken his
promise to not do anything that would make her worry.
“Derek, we need to know everything that happened.”
Hotch said regaining control.
“I don’t know, Hotch. Can somebody just go get
Penelope?”
“She’s fine. Your sisters are looking after her.
Listen to your boss.” Ordered Fran.
Alex, Reid, Rossi and JJ looked at each desperately
trying not to burst into laughter and vowing silently to never let him live
this down.
Morgan glared at his mother as he tried in vain to
shift to a more comfortable position.
Sarah and Desiree found Garcia sitting at the
fountain across the street from the Emergency Room. As she heard them approaching she began wiping
the tears from her face. She felt so foolish and selfish for throwing a temper
tantrum for all the world to see. What must Derek’s family think of her?
“He’s stubborn, you know.” Sarah said as she approached
Garcia and sat next to her.
“And hard headed.” Des chimed in taking the seat on
the other side.
“You all must think I’m a real baby.”
“No actually, we think you’re a magician!” Des said
lightheartedly.
“A magician?”
“Anybody who can tame our brother must have some
magical powers.” Sarah added.
“He’s always sworn he’d never fall in love, never
have kids, never settle down…” Des began.
“…And now look at him. He’s ridiculously in love! Derek has never
brought a girl home! We never even knew their names!” Sarah added.
“Really?”
“Really!” Sarah and Des said together.
“I love your brother more than life itself but he
makes me so mad sometimes! He runs into danger like…like it’s a play date! I
just want to ring his neck!”
Sarah and Des gently pulled Penelope into a
sisterly embrace and for the next few minutes the three women sat in silence.
“You know you can’t change him right?” Sarah broke
the silence.
“Yeah. I know.”
“He is a hard headed, stubborn man who loves you
like he’s never loved anyone in his life, but you knew what you were getting
yourself into. Don’t act like you didn’t know, Baby Girl! Sarah added.
Penelope looked over at Sarah and realized that she
may have met her match. Sarah’s brutal honesty forced her back to reality.
“Ouch! Is that your version of tough love?” Garcia
asked.
“Listen, I’m not saying that you should let my
brother off the hook. In fact, I think you should kick his ass. It’s just, now
isn’t the time. He needs you. He almost died and even though he’d never admit
it, it scared the crap out of him.” Des added.
Penelope was silent for a moment. She knew Des and
Sarah were right. Derek was who he was and she couldn’t change him. As a matter
of fact she didn’t want to change him. The very things that infuriated her
about him is what made her fall in love with him more and more each day.
“We better get back. He’s probably raising hell
right now trying to get out of bed and telling the nurses to just put a
band-aid on it and let him go!” Penelope smiled getting to her feet.
The three headed back to the hospital entrance arm
in arm. As the automatic doors opened a woman rushed past them nearly bumping
into Garcia.
“Boy, she’s in a hurry.” Said Sarah looking after
the rude woman.
Penelope tried to not let anything else upset her
but Desiree thought it odd that she would see a familiar face so far away from
home. She’d seen her before it had been a while but her face and mannerisms
were disturbingly familiar. She knew it would bug her until she remembered who
that woman was.
Aaliyah headed toward the exit. The last thing she
needed was to run into her father’s old friend Stan Gordinski. What was he
doing here anyway? She knew all about the trouble that Derek had been in with
the law while he was growing up and she knew Gordinski was always the one
hauling Derek in for any trouble that went down in the neighborhood. Things
seemed to have changed and Stan and Derek’s mother seemed awfully close.
Aaliyah had waited too long to get revenge and she wasn’t about to get distracted
by strange love connections and carelessness; if Stan Gordinski wanted to sleep
with the enemy that was his business. As
she headed quickly out the door, she nearly ran into an old classmate from
junior high school. That’s all she needed was to be seen by Desiree Morgan! One
thing for certain she was going to have to conclude her business here quickly
before she was discovered and before Derek was well enough to defend himself.
Derek’s
Room
“Mom! Really? Are you trying to kill me too? What’s
he doing here?” Derek growled angrily shooting a glare at Stan.
Stan rolled his eyes as Fran placed a loving hand
on his arm.
“Son, don’t start!” Fran said sternly. “I’m
grateful for having him here. He didn’t want me to go through this alone.
Besides, none of us knew what we’d find when we arrived.”
“Listen, Derek. I know mine is the last face you
wanted to see when you woke up but I’m here to support your mother, period.”
“I think I’m going to be sick for real!”
“Okay, okay. We’ve got work to do if we’re going to
catch this guy. I think we all need to head back to Quantico.” Ordered Hotch as
he glanced at his team.
Reluctantly the BAU team said their goodbyes and
headed out of Derek’s room leaving only his mother. As a second thought, Stan
followed Hotch and the others out.
“Agent Hotchner.” Stan began.
“What is it Detective?”
“This might not be anything but when we were all
headed to Derek’s room I could have sworn I saw Carl Buford’s daughter.”
“What? I didn’t know Buford had a daughter.” Hotch
answered.
Hearing this, the rest of the team turned and
joined the conversation.
“Not many people know. Carl had a daughter by
another woman other than his wife. Caused quite a problem in their marriage as
you can imagine.”
“I’m sure that’s an understatement.” Rossi
interjected.
“Yeah, well, Carl kept it sort of a secret but
occasionally he would bring her around to the youth center but it wasn’t until
she got older that he started spending more time with her and introducing her
as his daughter.”
“You think she’s here to kill Morgan? Reid asked.
“I doubt it’s a coincidence.” Hotch answered.
“I didn’t want to say anything in the room it was
already a little tense as it was, besides it may not be her.” Gordinski added.
“We can’t afford to take any chances. Thanks
Detective.” Hotch said.
“Stan. Please, call me Stan.”
“What’s going on? Everybody looks so serious? “
Penelope asked.
None of them had seen the three return and were
somewhat startled by their arrival.
“Stan here thinks he may have seen Carl Buford’s
daughter.” Alex answered.
“Daughter? You mean that scumbag procreated?”
Penelope stated.
“That was her!” Des shouted.
“What you saw her too?” JJ asked.
“Just now as we were coming in.” Des looked at her
sister and Penelope. “She’s the one that nearly ran into you Penelope!”
“This is some ballsy chick! She’s been hanging
around all day waiting for the right time to try again!” Rossi said.
“We better make sure she doesn’t get that chance.”
Hotch added.
As the group headed back to Morgan’s room Hotch’s
phone rings. As he stops to answer it, Rossi notices a sudden frown cross his
face and as the others proceed into the room he lags back with Hotch.
“What’s up, Hotch”
“We just got a case.” Hotch answered pocketing his
phone.
“We’ve got a case here!”
“Not according to the bureau.”
“Oklahoma City needs us ASAP and the director has
already informed them that we are on our way.”
“That’s crap Aaron and you know it!”
“I know but we don’t have a choice.”
“How do we protect Morgan?”
“We’ll have to put an agent on him and pray that
helps.”
“Good luck getting Garcia to leave his side.” Rossi
said as the two joined the others.
Garcia had resumed her spot next to Morgan and they
were already discussing Buford’s daughter. Even though they hadn’t had a chance
to talk in private it was apparent that the two were just fine.
“We just brought Morgan up to speed.” Said Reid.
“We have a case.” Hotch informed the others.
“Where?” JJ asked surprised.
“Oklahoma City. Three murders in three days and the
locals are asking for our help.”
“No! You guys can’t go! Not when this psycho is
still out to get Morgan!” Garcia pleaded.
“The director wants you with us too, Garcia. I did
talk him into letting you stay in Quantico but you’ll have to be actively
working this case.”
“No way! I can’t leave… I need to be here with…
no!”
“Baby Girl, listen. I’ll be fine. You have to help
the team. It’s your job.” Morgan insisted.
Fran and her daughters couldn’t believe their ears.
It sounded as if Derek would be alone and defenseless against a crazy woman out
to kill him.
“What is your plan to protect my son, Agent
Hotchner?”
“Mom, I’ll be fine.” Morgan reassured her.
“The director has assured me that he’s sending
agents over now to keep an eye out.”
“What about my family?”
“I think it would be a good idea to put your family
in protective custody until this is over.” Hotch added.
“Thanks Hotch.” Morgan said.
“I can work from here. I’m not leaving this room!”
Penelope insisted.
“Baby, listen to me. I don’t want you in the line
of fire…”
“Line of fire? Morgan!”
“No, Garcia. I want you back in Quantico at
headquarters where I know your safe! End of discussion!”
Garcia surrendered, she knew that look on his face
and he wasn’t taking any resistance from her. She couldn’t imagine leaving but
she knew that not only did the team have a case in which they were going to
need her, but Derek wasn’t going to put her in danger.
Everyone said their goodbyes and headed out, the
team first and then his family. Just as Stan headed out behind Fran and his
sisters, Morgan stopped him.
“Gordinski, can you hold up a minute?”
“Sure.” Stan gave Fran and the girls a puzzled look
as they waited in the hallway.
“I need you to make sure my family is safe.”
“Of course. I love your mother and I won’t let
anything happen to her our your sisters.”
“Thanks.”
Derek felt a sudden pain in his gut and he wasn’t
sure if it was from his injuries or from having to ask Stan Gordinski for help.
Either way he didn’t like the feeling not one bit.
Hotch had relied on the director to assign agents
to Morgan’s room. That was his first mistake. He thought a seasoned FBI agent
would honor his word and do everything that was humanly possible to protect one
of his own. But he, like so many who didn’t fully understand what the BAU stood
for and what they had accomplished over the years took his time fulfilling his
promise to Hotch. Later, the director would blame his busy schedule and heavy
obligations for his delay in sending the agents to Potomac General Hospital but
it wouldn’t change the fact that Agent Derek Morgan was alone, seriously
injured and unarmed. It didn’t change the fact that the agents would arrive
much too late to stop the intentions of one Aaliyah Buford who had made it her
life’s mission to kill Derek Morgan even if it meant her own death. Later,
after all was said and done about the events of the next twenty-four hours, no
one would ever be able to criticize him about his trust issues either and if
they did, he’d remind them of the importance of a back up plan, just in case
the Calvary didn’t arrive in time.
Four
Seasons – Washington, D.C. – Later that evening
Aaliyah Buford had checked into the Four Seasons a
few hours ago and had decided to indulge in a restful night before completing
her mission the next day. Her room in the ritzy five-star hotel was a vast
improvement from her earlier dive. After all, you only live once, right? She ordered room service and jumped in the
shower while she devised a plan that would change her life forever.
Home of
Derek Morgan – Day
Okay, so this was really weird, Stan Gordinski
thought as he sat on the edge of the bed in one of the guest rooms in Derek’s
home. The young man who he’d spent countless hours harassing and arresting and
blaming for the trouble in their neighborhood so many years ago, now had been
his unwitting host for the evening.
Life was filled with unexpected twists and turns as
he stepped out of the shower and headed toward the smells of food in the
kitchen. Before he entered he thought he’d make a call to the hospital to speak
to the agents assigned to watch over Derek.
The meal was delicious and he still wondered how
she was able to make nothing taste so incredibly good; a talent she surely had
to sharpen raising three children for so many years alone on meager means. He
admired the woman who sat across from him and he was puzzled at the notion that
they had found each other and he knew for a fact that he didn’t deserve her
especially after all the pain and misery he had caused her family, especially,
Derek.
After breakfast, Stan volunteered to help Fran
clean up while the girls relaxed, his excuse for spending time alone with his
lady.
Something was bothering him, she could tell as he
washed and she dried.
“What’s going on in that head of yours, Stan?” She
demanded.
“I don’t feel comfortable leaving Derek alone at
the hospital.”
“What do you mean?”
“I called a few minutes ago and the agents hadn’t
arrived.”
“Oh my, God! You mean he’s alone?”
“I’m going back.”
“But…”
“No “Buts.” If they’re there when I get there, I’ll
come back.”
Stan dried his hands and headed to the bedroom to
grab his jacket and gun. Fran met him at the front door and he pulled her into
a warm embrace before saying goodbye and heading back to the hospital.
Potomac
General Hospital –
Aaliyah cautiously walked the hallway careful not
to run into Stan Gordinski or Desiree Morgan. Yesterday had been too close and
she had been extremely lucky. As she approached the waiting room she was
surprised that it wasn’t occupied by Morgan’s family and friends. Surely they
were in his room if so she’d have to be patient a little while longer before
she got her chance.
Much to her surprise his room was also empty. There
he was lying asleep alone. She almost thought that this was a trap yet she
quietly entered the room, closing the door behind her. He was gorgeous even with the healing
scratches and bruises on his face and arms. She remembered having a crush on
her classmate’s older brother but he didn’t even know she existed. He began to
move and awaken drawing her from her thoughts.
“Who are you?” He asked sleepily.
“Aaliyah. Do you remember me?”
Derek knew exactly who she was and his mind began
plotting a way out of his situation.
Normally, this would have been the time he’d reach for a weapon but
unfortunately he found himself with nothing but a nearby IV pole and monitors;
none of which were within reach.
“I remember you.” He tried to sit up.
“Then you know why I’m here.”
He wanted to keep her talking in hopes that someone
would come before she grew tired of explaining why she had come to pay him a
visit.
“Aaliyah, I’m sorry about your father.”
“Are you?
Really? Your lies put him in
prison and your little speech at that press conference got him killed! Sorry?”
“I didn’t know he’d get killed…”
“Come on Derek! You know what convicts do to child
molesters in prison! They did your dirty work for you! So who’s the real murderer?
Huh?”
“Your father was exactly where he belonged, behind
bars!”
“My father was a good man! He cared about the kids
in our neighborhood. He helped a lot of them get out and make something of
themselves…even you!”
“Your father was a pedophile who hurt a lot of boys
and he hurt me too!”
Stan was disturbed when he saw no signs of Federal
agents. He picked up his pace toward Derek’s room and stopped cold at the sight
before him. Quickly, he pulled out his phone and placed a call to the FBI and
to local police requesting emergency assistance. He carefully inched closer to
the nurses’ station and informed the head nurse of the situation.
“You took away the only person that really loved
me! My mother was too busy chasing her career to care about me. But my dad, he
loved me and he never hurt me!”
“He didn’t hurt you because you weren’t his type!”
Morgan watched as she reached into her pocket.
“If you really believe that your father was a good
man then leave this room and don’t look back. Don’t do something that you’ll
regret.”
Aaliyah pulled a gun from her pocket and aimed it
at Morgan. Instinctively he felt his body tense and pull away.
“Don’t do this! You won’t get away with it!”
“You were supposed to die in that truck the other
night. I really need to be more careful who I hire to do work for me.” She
chuckled as she steadied her hand.
Morgan saw a familiar figure just beyond the woman,
standing outside of his room. He never thought the day would come when he would
be happy at the sight of this particular person; their eyes met as Derek tried
to remain calm.
“Aaliyah, think about what you’re doing. It’s not
too late to stop this.”
“Shut up! Shut up! I’m not one of your criminals
that you can get inside of their head and talk some “sense” into! Shut up!! I
know what I’m doing and I know what I want to do!”
“Aaliyah.”
“What?”
“Do you want to die today?” He asked her in an
eerie sounding voice.
“What?”
“You heard me. Do you want to die today?” He
repeated as he looked toward Stan.
Noticing him looking at something outside of his
window she made the biggest mistake since she’d arrived in Fredricksburg, she
turned her head to follow his line of vision and as she did she came face to
face with the hot metal slamming into her skull as Detective Stan Gordinski,
Chicago PD fired ending her life.
2 days
later…
The case in Oklahoma had ended in time for the team
to get back for Derek’s discharge from the hospital. Penelope had been by his
side every second after the showdown with Aaliyah Buford. Hotch was furious to
learn that the agents assigned to protect Derek arrived after the coroner’s
team had bagged the body. The team hadn’t seen him that mad in quite a while.
Derek’s room was packed with his family fussing
over him and driving him crazy to put it mildly. Fran was happy that her son
had even allowed Stan in the room without throwing a fit. Of course, he now
owed him his life, which in itself didn’t sit well with Derek. As Garcia watched the attention being
lavished on her man she couldn’t help but snicker at how the Morgan family
seemed to be growing daily. What a mix of characters she thought as she placed
the final item in his bag as he slowly settled into the wheelchair, under
protest of course.
His Chicago bound family would be leaving the next
day and that included the man who had 48 hours ago saved his life. He didn’t
know what to do with that it just didn’t seem real that the man who wanted so
desperately to take his freedom away only a few years ago and who had made it his
mission to make his childhood miserable, now was a part of his family. This man
had managed to move into the place in his mother’s life that had been vacant
for so many years; left void by the death of his father. His stomach still
jumped at the thought of his mother and Stan Gordinski sharing the same bed and
perhaps making things permanent between them, but he couldn’t deny the glow in
his mother’s eyes and the way she held onto him and leaned on the big hunk of a
man. Stan looked at his mother the same way he looked at Garcia, as if there
was nothing and no one better in the world than this woman. He wanted so much to
hate him still, but he had saved his life, and he loved his mother not in just
words but in his actions by doing what a man who loves a woman is supposed to
do, defending her and accepting her the all of her which meant her family even
if did include a stubborn hard headed son. It was true, you couldn’t choose
your family; Aaliyah couldn’t choose who her father was. As much as he hated to
admit it, he couldn’t choose who his mother fell in love with and so with that
he resolved that he would probably be seeing a lot more of Stan Gordinski.
“Revenge...
is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return
upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it
motion.” – Jeremy Taylor
Having my own private Derek Morgan Chronicle Marathon…Love this episode if I must say so myself!
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