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Dr. Spencer Reid ([personal profile] doctoral) wrote2018-01-21 03:36 pm

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Dr. Spencer Reid (28)
I work with the Behavioral Analysis Unit at the FBI. I like coffee, books, and stage magic. Ask me a question and I probably know the answer.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-27 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I see how it is," Lydia jokes when Spencer says the coffee is for him first. It probably is, he'd been interested in going for coffee with her when they'd first met, so clearly he enjoys it just like she does. While he's working on getting their coffee, Lydia sinks onto the nearest piece of furniture, which is a small sofa with a coffee table — convenient.

Lydia looks over her shoulder and then shifts on the couch so that she can look over the back of it at him. "I was never actually upset with her," she replies. "My friends were, but I never was."

He did ask that; she can't remember if she went into any actual detail, but she remembers touching base on the subject. "Oh, I know...you wanted to know what proof I had and I said I didn't want to discuss it over the app. I wonder, would the fact that I'm one of those things count if I can't actually show you?" she asks thoughtfully.

She settles more comfortably against the couch, looking around his apartment. It looks a lot like hers does. For now. Hers will be more girly by the time she's finished with it, if she doesn't just up and move out entirely, but for now, they look similar.
Edited (my dog stepped on the keyboard lol) 2018-01-27 23:32 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-28 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
She can't help noticing his seating position and finding that endearing as well. It's just one of the things that makes him feel approachable in spite of the gap in their ages and the fact that he literally works for the federal government. Lydia actually almost mirrors the position, drawing one of her legs up underneath herself and holding her own mug in both hands at her lap.

A look of amusement crosses her expression and Lydia looks down for a brief moment before meeting his eyes again. "Well, I appreciate that." She takes a deep breath and lets it out softly. "It's...I'm a banshee. I don't have fangs or glowing eyes or super strength. I just have voices in my head," she says; something she's already said to Malia. Lydia is quick to tack on, "and not the kind of voices that come with schizophrenia, they're specific. They're the voices of dead banshees. They tell me when someone is going to die.

"I used to be really bad at deciphering the words out of the dull buzz that's always there...so I used to just always find dead bodies. Now, I'm better at it. Sometimes, I can stop it before it happens."

She chooses not to tell him what she can do with her scream. Hopefully, she'll never need it here.

"But I know werewolves. Werecoyotes. Kitsune. Supernatural chimeras..." she tells him. "I've seen the things that they can do; I've fought beside them. I've had a price on my head along with them, too. That was a good time, let me tell you," she says, sarcasm creeping in. "I've dated a kanima — as it turns out, if you're a shitty person on the inside, getting bitten by a werewolf doesn't always turn you into an actual werewolf."

She pauses. "The creatures that we are, that's just the tip of the iceberg." But she isn't going to go on until she's sure that he isn't about to call the men in white coats because she hears voices in her head. Lydia is entirely aware that that's typically symptomatic of mental illness; it's why her grandmother ended up in Eichen House. In retrospect, she wonders if her mother considers the fact that the fact that she never responded to medication might have been a sign that she hadn't been suffering schizophrenia at all.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-29 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
To Lydia's pleasant surprise, rather than being able to see the incredulous expression he wants hiding in Spencer's eyes, she just sees a person listening to what she has to say and trying to understand something that can't be explained. Even in Lydia's world, it falls into The Unexplainable for most people. If she hadn't had the bite to activate it, even she wouldn't be able to explain it herself, so she can't help wondering how much more difficult all of this must have been for her grandmother than it is for her, which is saying a lot as it is.

Lydia takes a deep breath and offers a weak smile, apologetic in its nature. "Not here, anyway, no. I don't know if the library would have anything on the subject since this entire place is just a multi-dimensional melting pot, but any books I had on it are back home in my bedroom at my mom's house..." she confesses, tucking her hair behind her ear with one hand and lifting the coffee to sip with the other. "...I do hear the voices of the deceased. They tell me where to find the soon-to-be-dead. Believe me, I know it's all weird. I've only just recently come to terms with it myself and I got bitten a couple of years ago, which is when this all started."

With a soft huff, a laugh void of humor, and a roll of her eyes, Lydia nods. "Yeah...and it's your job. Try being a teenage girl who doesn't realize she's not just a normal human being, just sort of zoning out and getting into the car only to wander out of it several minutes later and snap out of it in time to scream at the mangled body you just stumbled onto..." she says. Some people might call her abilities a "gift" for lack of a better word. Some gift. "It's not so bad anymore. Now that I know what it is. I mean, it isn't pleasant, or anything...but... It's not scary like it used to be. I don't have nightmares, anymore." At least, not most nights. Some nights, she still wakes up screaming, but that's often more to do with the remnant memories of having been able to feel the life being severed from her best friend; knowing without being near enough to see it, that Allison had been stabbed and was going to die because she'd failed to stop it. Lydia wonders if she'll ever be able to kick that feeling of guilt. She assumes probably not.

Her eyes move back to Spencer again, coming back into focus when she hadn't actually realized they'd gone out of it briefly as she'd lost herself in thought. Lydia wonders how long she's been like that; if he'd had time to notice it. She hopes not. "Anyway...so there's nothing I can show someone about my abilities. All I've got to show for it is a scar from a hole in the head from Eichen House. They thought if they let the voices out, they could steal my powers or something. I still don't understand it. All I know is that they only ended up making me more powerful, but like...kind of dangerously so. I have to be careful, now, if I feel like I need to scream." I could kill someone with it, if I'm not. "Sometimes I need to just to clear out all the noise. Sometimes, that's the only way I can focus on what the voices are actually saying. They're always talking over one another. Always. They're doing it now; it literally never stops."
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-29 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Seeing the alarm on Spencer's expression, Lydia's hand moves self-consciously to the side of her head, just above her left ear, brushing the scar tissue hidden beneath her thick, red hair. She remembers the white hot pain of the liquified mistletoe Dr. Deaton had injected into it to stop her head from literally exploding. If not for it, she'd have died like her grandmother. If not for it, the hole might not have healed mostly over. Her hand falls away again when she realizes she's touching it and she clears her throat. For everything she went through in Eichen House, she doesn't actually feel that victimized. During most of it, Lydia was catatonic and doesn't have memories of it. It's the stuff with Peter that victimized her. She no longer fears him because of what she became, but she'll never really forget any of it.

When she really thinks about it, seeing his reaction, Lydia can't help wondering how horrified he would look if she told him some of the other things that have happened to her; to her friends. They've perhaps, as a pack, grown numb to the horrors of Beacon Hills, because they're too busy fighting to protect those who cannot protect themselves — per Allison's code — to stop and consider just how much weight is being put on the shoulders of mostly a bunch of high school students. The stories she could tell him would probably make him pity and worry about her more than anything else. For that reason, she decides not to share anything he doesn't specifically ask to hear. It's probably easier for both of them, that way. Lydia wants no one's pity.

She chews on her bottom lip a little, shifting just slightly on the couch and taking another sip from her coffee cup when he responds. A weak smile pulls the corners of her mouth up a little bit, but it falls a little short of her eyes as she nods. She's more likely to tell Scott and Malia than Spencer, but then again...maybe a death here wouldn't be supernaturally-instigated and maybe he would be able to do what he does to stop it without getting hurt.

Her brow creases, though, when he says he's found corpses alone and tacks on that it happened before he was an FBI agent. Now Lydia's listening with somber attentiveness. "Before the FBI?" she asks gently, prodding carefully without being forceful; letting him know that she's interested in him sharing if he's comfortable with doing so.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-29 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Lydia sobers almost immediately, not only at the way that he hesitates before continuing, but when he actually does go on. Now it's her turn to look horrified and upset on his behalf. Her lips press together in a thin, white line as she listens, her heart breaking. If the friend was six, then chances are that Spencer was that old or younger. Maybe a year or two older, tops. Lydia had been sixteen when she'd found her first dead body. She cannot even begin to imagine finding one at that age...

"That's a good wish," she tries to say, but it comes out almost a whisper for the sympathetic lump in the back of her throat. She clears her throat to try to work over it. "I'm sorry that happened. To him and to you."

Lydia reaches a hand over and gives his arm a quick squeeze meant to be reassuring and supportive. Then she remembers that he'd appeared to have something of an aversion to his personal bubble being invaded and her hand falls away as quickly as it had lifted to touch him.

It registers in her mind belatedly the reminder that Spencer has a photographic memory. Whatever he saw as a child, that's still probably crystal clear. Her heart breaks all over again. "We don't have to keep talking about it," she offers to give him an out. She's willing to listen and be there for her new friend if he wants to get it off his chest, but if he'd rather not, she wants to make sure he knows he has a get out of jail free card on the table.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-29 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Lydia shakes her head. "I don't think it seems weird," she replies, and she doesn't. Lydia knows weird intimately. Feeling relief when talking about something, that she gets. Or at least, she tells herself she gets it. The one thing that's been eating at her ever since it happened is something she hasn't talked about at all, but Lydia likes to think that if she could purge it by sharing, maybe she'd feel better, too.

It surprises her a little when he reaches out to take her hand as she had started to take it away. It isn't lost on her that his gaze averts when he does. Lydia gives his hand what she hopes is a reassuring squeeze, and for a moment, she says nothing at all, letting silence fall between them until he speaks again.

"That's really selfless of you," she says. Lydia isn't going to take away from that right now by sharing her own wish. This is Spencer's time to talk; she's had hers. "And I'm glad that you feel better about it now." She isn't going to assume aloud that it's because he talked about it, even though she suspects that might have a hand in it.

Lydia's thumb sweeps over his skin a couple of times before falling still. "Wow, we're a real pair, just unloading all this heavy stuff on one another? That's friendship, right there," she proclaims with a small smile that is lost on her uncertain eyes. She's not usually unsure of herself, but right now, she doesn't really know Spencer well enough to know if her attempt at injecting some levity will be welcome or offensive. Or maybe unnoticed entirely.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-30 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Lydia's smile fades a little, not because she pities him — she doesn't really do pity very well now that she's had the experience of being on the receiving end of it — but because she knows that feeling. Her friends are her friends because they share something unique and terrifying. She hasn't been able to make a normal friend since the episode in the woods. That might've had more to do with being a laughingstock than her ability or lack thereof at making friends, but the lines blur; she isn't sure anymore.

"I'm glad you were wrong, too," she says sincerely giving his hand a little squeeze. If their conversation hadn't been so dark a moment ago, this is the part where she would've tried to gauge his reaction were she to kiss him. Given their conversation, it feels better staying right where she is. If there's a spark to be had between them at some point, she's sure they'll find it when the circumstances are better.

Lydia takes a deep breath. "I think for people like you and I — incredibly intelligent people — it's a little harder to make friends because you either have to be willing to dumb yourself down for them or prepare yourself for rejection because you're perceived as intimidating or condescending when you don't necessarily intend to be either." She smirks a little, about to let slip some self-depricating humor. "Or, you know, that's just what I tell myself so I don't feel so bad about the fact that nobody wants to befriend the crazy girl who spent two days naked in the woods in the middle winter with zero recollection of it. Good times. High school social ladder: knocked right out from under me. I never recovered." She smiles in spite of the overshare. It feels like a lifetime ago.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-01-31 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
His response is vague and understanding. Lydia doesn't take it literally because she really doubts he can identify with the exact circumstance, but someone with his intellect and who, Lydia suspects, is unwilling to water himself down to fit in would almost definitely have been bullied. Kids are cruel. Adults aren't always that much better. Her lopsided smile and sympathetic eyes should tell him that she knows what he means as she nods.

Spencer takes her by surprise again when he starts to talk about his mother. When the word schizophrenic passes his lips, her stomach knots up with guilt, because she'd been so adamant in insisting that she isn't a schizophrenic and suddenly she's wondering if she'd been unwittingly offending him with that vehemence.

Only allowing herself a few seconds to feel that way, Lydia pulls her focus and settles it back on Spencer, her brow creasing slightly with concern and empathy. He's right. Any competent child protection agency would've ripped him from her care without a question if she wasn't medicating herself to at least try to treat the illness.

"I wouldn't have been, either," she says with soft understanding in her voice. "It would've been the last thing on my mind. But I'm glad you're in a place where you can make friends, now. That's entirely selfish, but all the same," she says with a little smile. Then, she lifts her coffee to her lips, taking a sip. She does not, however, let go of his hand and she won't unless he gives her a reason to think he'd prefer it.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-02-01 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
The change in him is almost night and day and Lydia doesn't miss it. Her smile softens and there's empathy in her eyes again when she looks back at him. The fact of the matter is that it's exhausting to share uncomfortable truths with people one doesn't know very well. It's exhausting because it's terrifying and relieving all rolled into one, so she understands. She, too, is feeling the fatigue of sharing such darkness with someone starting to settle into her bones a little. It's like the caffeine in the coffee is lost in the comfortable warming sensation that only adds to her feeling more drained than probably she actually is.

"It's okay, I didn't," she promises. Even before he'd said anything about himself, she hadn't felt like a victim. Lydia doesn't feel like a victim anymore, ever. She's taken the steps mentally and physically to protect herself from that feeling and take her strength back from those who'd once wished to rob her of it. "But yeah. I know," she adds with a nod and another small smile.

And, giving his hand another squeeze as she lifts the coffee cup and drains the last of hers, Lydia looks him in the eye. "You're stuck with me now, you know almost all my secrets," she says, only half-joking, lips turned up on a crooked little grin.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-02-03 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Spencer finally lets go of her hand and suddenly hers feels cold without the opposing body heat of another hand, so she moves it to curl around her empty cup because it's still a little warm. Her eyes follow him as he gets to his feet and she smiles a little. "Almost," she says. It isn't true; there's a lot of secrets there, but he's aware of a lot of the ones she holds closest to her heart.

But the smile turns into a smirk in the wake of his comment and she has to laugh a little as she hands her cup to him. "Thank you. I guess I've got some work to do chipping away at that, then, huh?" she asks, the joke clear in the amusement in her voice.

To be honest, she's okay with never knowing Spencer's secrets, if he never wants to share them. Having spent a portion of her time being mind-controlled by someone else has really given Lydia a lot of perspective about mental and emotional boundaries. She'd never really thought about it before and now it's reflex. She can't decide whether that's good or bad, some days.

"You're taking all this information really well, you know. Most people would rather pick it apart or disbelieve it until they can see it with their own eyes," she calls after him, shifting on the couch so that she can lean on the back of it, chin hooking at the top of the couch so she can look over the back of it at him. "I'm not complaining, I'm just saying."
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-02-04 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Some people might have been offended by his comment about her story being small time comparatively, but Lydia finds it oddly comforting. It's nice to know that her tale isn't earth shattering for a change. "That's true, but a lot of people don't think about that, yeah exactly."

Lydia chews her bottom lip a little and pushes herself to her feet to stretch a bit. "I'll take a hot chocolate and then I should probably give you some time to settle in. God knows I've got some settling in to do, myself," she replies with a smile, sinking back down onto the couch again. It's more comfortable than it looks and she makes a mental note to see if her couch is the same way. She's willing to bet that it is.

"I have a friend who might be able to help with the pain in your leg, Spence," she speaks up. "I'd have to ask him; I don't want to just offer his abilities out without asking him first, but...would you want me to ask...?"
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-02-06 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Lydia laughs a little, shaking her head. Those are fair questions. "A little more unbelievable, maybe, but the only side effect is not being in pain for a while," she replies. "It's called pain transference. He could siphon the pain out of your leg and into him, but he heals stupid fast, so he'd only feel it for a few minutes, at most."

That's not necessarily true; she doesn't know how much pain Spencer is actually in. If he's in significantly more pain than he lets on, it could take Scott significantly longer to heal, but that's all hypothetical anyway, because she still has to ask Scott and she's only going to do that with Spencer's blessing.

Which, she can see, she isn't really going to get in so many words. It wouldn't be going out of her way, but she can tell when she's being politely dismissed, so Lydia decides to let it go. "Okay. Well, if you change your mind." She gives him a small smile as a sort of peace offering.
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[personal profile] sanguinescry 2018-02-06 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Lydia gives a little nod, coupled with a thoughtful facial shrug, because she's heard that, but she doesn't really have any firsthand experience with it, obviously. All she knows in that particular vein is that Derek Hale used to be an Alpha and then Cora got really sick and now he isn't. Whether the two are connected, she doesn't know for sure, but she'd be willing to put money on it, if she were a betting woman. She knows that the spark gave Scott a lot of strength he hadn't necessarily known he'd had before.

"Yeah, it probably could be. Admittedly, I don't know much about it. I won't bring it up to him unless you decide it's bad enough that you'd like to see about taking the edge off. He's...kind of the helping people type, so I don't see him saying no, but..."

Lydia shrugs and her voice trails off. "Consider the subject dropped if you prefer it that way. Thank you," she says, taking the new mug from him and settling back into her more comfortable position on the couch, the position in which one of her legs is curled beneath herself and she's leaned into the corner of the sofa. "I'm still trying to decide on a science, but I think I'm going to take your suggestion and go to classes here for a while. Just to keep my mind sharp," she says. "I might ask around."

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