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100 Themes - 16. Questioning

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100 Themes – Questioning

Reid didn’t really mind children as a whole thing, every now and then they would drive him up the wall, but other than that he had to admit that he actually quite liked them. He like every child except for one – Jack Hotchner. That kid was never satisfied, no matter what magic trick he did, no matter how many quarters he pulled out of the kid’s ears, no matter how many bed time stories he told… That kid was really in satiable – even when it came to food, Jack would never admit that he was full… To Reid, that was just plain creepy. [But who was he to say that, he had seen the worst of the serial killers.]

Then again there were times that Jack could seem to be the cutest and most adorable kid that Reid had ever come across. Jack could sit down and try to read from his set of Mr. Men books, being able to only read the simplest words, Jack made up most of the stories from the pictures and what he remembered from the last time someone had read the story to him.

Yet there were always those times when he would ask to many questions for his own good. ‘Why is the sky blue?’ ‘Why can’t people fly?’ ‘Why do the tables have four legs?’ ‘Why does Daddy kiss Spencer?’ Those questions that despite Reid’s infinite knowledge he could not answer in such a fashion that Jack or anyone as a matter of fact could understand. Those moments all the happy thoughts of Jack would just go out of the window like they never existed.

Yes, Spencer Reid really did love children, but he hated… no… thoroughly disliked those children with too many questions for their own good and sadly it just so happened that the man he lived with, his boss’s son was one of those children with too many questions.

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