Y/N Robinavitch has spent most of her life orbiting two constants: her father, a respected doctor, and his best friend, Jack Abbott—the man who practically helped raise her.
At The Pitt, an elite but overstretched urban trauma center, Y/N works as a highly skilled ER nurse who has spent the last ten months trying to keep her life professionally intact after quietly surviving a relationship that never should have happened.
For years, Aaron Hotchner kept his personal life locked away behind professionalism, routine, and the demands of leading the BAU. After everything he'd lost, he convinced himself that work was enough.
Dr. Robby thought he had nothing else to live for besides his life at the hospital. But when a daughter he didn't know about shows up, what will he do.
In the quiet countryside atelier, life follows a comfortable rhythm. Qifrey teaches his four apprentices, Olruggio keeps everyone grounded, and Y/N drifts in and out of the household as naturally as sunlight through the windows.
At sixteen years old, Y/N has spent her entire life surviving inside the forgotten walls of Wool’s Orphanage — the same orphanage that once housed a boy named Tom Riddle.
For years, Supervisory Special Agent Derek Morgan has built walls around his personal life. His focus has always been the BAU, protecting victims, and catching monsters before they can hurt anyone else.
Y/N Gideon has spent her entire life living in the shadow of her legendary father, Jason Gideon. While her older brother Shawn receives the occasional phone call and updates, Y/N often feels like the child her father accidentally left behind in pursuit of the next case.
Y/N Snape has always known her place—hidden, controlled, and just within reach of her father’s approval. But when she transfers to Hogwarts in her fifth year, she discovers something she was never prepared for: She was never the only one he was protecting. And she may not have been the one he chose first.
After years of working in the BAU, Y/N had learned how to read almost everyone around her—criminals, victims, even her own team. But Spencer Reid remained the one person she could never fully figure out. Maybe that was why she liked him so much.
The BAU returns from a case expecting an ordinary paperwork day. Instead, they find an eight-year-old blonde girl sitting alone in the conference room.