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October 8th, 2008

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October 8th, 2008

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CHARACTERS: Hotch, Gennero, Prentiss, Reid, Jareau.
RATING: PG-13
SUMMARY: JJ briefs the team on their latest case; and her love life
STATUS: incomplete
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JJ watched as her team filled the meeting room, offering each individual a case file as they sat before grabbing the remote and flashing varied images on the screen.

"Arcadia Lakes, South Carolina," JJ began as she watched Garcia slip in. "Six victims so far, all women between the ages of twenty and thirty. The women's faces were viciously mutilated. Their eyes gouged out, hair chopped. The police reports claim these women were mutilated before they were ultimately stabbed in the chest, directly through the heart with an unidentified blade. Based on the chest wounds they are thinking it's some sort of specialty sword, a costume or novelty piece. Obviously sharp enough to inflict damage. The victims deaths span over a three week period. Toxicology reports do not show that any of the women were drugged. The last victim, Sheila Landers was found in the dumpster behind a Safeway grocery," JJ stated.

She flipped through the various images with her remote, giving the team a moment to let it sink in.

"Oh, not to mention Emily and I are in a relationship and living together."

She figured it was easiest just to blurt it.

Garcia was the one to take notice of JJ's statement first, her head lifting so fast JJ was fearful she got whiplash.

"Morgan owes me fifty dollars!"

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CHARACTERS: Chloe & Jamie
RATING: PG-13
SUMMARY: The duo of new friends get their drink on.
STATUS: incomplete

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Chloe nearly dove out of the cab in excitement.

"C'mon partner in crime, let's get our drink on."

She slipped into the bar which was oddly quiet but then she realized it was barely lunch time.

She sat herself down on a stool and smiled at the bartender.

"Captain and Coke please!"
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