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Title: A Limit to Generosity
Series: Of Innocence and Empathy
Author: Frogg
Beta: Adam and Nilandia
Rating: FRT-13, mention of rape/torture
Disclaimer: I don't own them. Damnit.
Word Count: 804

Haley scrambled, rising half out of her chair as she fished through her purse, Aaron's ringtone beeping out the 1812 Overture in muffled, tinny notes.

One-one thousand, two-one thousand.

The Tchaikovsky ceased as Haley flipped open the phone, giving way to Aaron's voice, distant and overlaid with the faint ruffle of skin over denim. "--moving like a rape victim when we got to him."

Six-one thousand.

Morgan's voice, frustrated, pained and unintelligible.

Ten-one thousand.

Debra slid her tray onto the table, raising an eyebrow at Haley. She opened her mouth to ask who was on the phone, only to be cut off with a curt hand gesture.

Twelve-one thousand.

"-would use that perfect memory of his-" The rest of Aaron's question was lost to the start of a series of tones and pauses.

Who. Two, monotone. Morgan.

Pause. "--been there--"

Where she was needed. Another two, the first held, then sliding into a higher note. Home.

Pause. Morgan's voice again, cracked.

"Haley?"

She almost missed the next set, then flashed her friend an angry look, pressing one finger to her lips in a request for silence.

Watching quietly from his high chair, Jack mimicked her, then smiled wide and banged his free hand on the tray. The blocks he was playing with jumped and toppled over.

Need and worry tightened her chest, making it hard to breathe as she struggled to translate the last three messages.

Call JJ. Jack.

The line went dead. Haley was slow in reacting, leaning back in her chair as she hit end, then snapped the phone shut and rested her arm across the table.

"What in the world was that about?" Debra asked.

"I need to make a phone call and go home," Haley said, shaking herself back to full awareness. She opened the phone again, scrolling through the numbers in memory.

"Wait. Aaron's calling you home? What about--"

"I told you, one of Aaron's team members was badly hurt and I might have to leave."

Debra's eyes narrowed. "Haley, they're Aaron's team. Let him take care of them. It's not like he hasn't left you behind to deal and gone running off on a case."

Muscles tensing in offense, Haley looked up from her phone. "Debbie, Aaron's team is part of his family. I've told you that before."

"Aaron's painted a huge bullseye on your back, and Jack's. You think the people he goes after aren't going to hurt him any way they can? Do you really think getting involved with the rest of his team isn't just going to make it worse?"

"I knew that going in." Haley didn't bother explaining the phone codes Aaron had worked out and made her learn, the other things he'd done to make sure he could protect her as much as possible. Debra couldn't come up with a sharp comeback for that, and Haley used the pause to hit talk.

The phone rang twice.

"Hello?"

"JJ, it's Haley."

"Um. Hi? What's up?" JJ sounded confused.

"Aaron asked me to call you."

"Okay?"

"I hope you know why, he didn't tell me. He just told me to call you. He's talking with Morgan at the moment--"

"Oh," JJ interrupted. "Yeah. Thanks. Let him know I'll have the arrangements made, but Morgan will have to come by the office to pick up the paperwork."

"I will."

"Um. Are you taking Jack home now?"

"If Debbie lets me."

Debra shot her an insulted look.

"I think Jack might be just what Morgan needs right now."

Pain sliced through Haley, making her fight to keep it off her face. Derek adored kids, and was adored right back; the whole team knew that, and knew that he should have some of his own. They also knew better than to bring it up as a subject of discussion. She choked regret down enough to answer. "I hope so."

"So do I," JJ answered quietly. "I'll let you go. Say hi to Hotch when you get the chance, ok?"

"I will. Bye."

Debra glared at her in affront. "So you're just going to let him run roughshod over you?"

"Aaron is my husband. He doesn't ask me to get a job, or follow any of the patterns of domestic abuse. Trust me, those, I know, and I'd recognize. He's offered to pass up cases, and I've blown hot and cold on him with passive-aggressive shit I can't take back and haven't been able to apologize for. All he's asking for is my support for the rest of his family." Haley felt the warmth leech from her eyes. "I'm sorry, but my family comes first. If you can't recognize that family is more than Aaron, myself and Jack, do us all a favor."

"What's that?" Debra looked suspicious.

"Don't marry someone in law enforcement."

~~~the end~~~

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Date: 2007-11-27 03:51 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ryokoyuy.livejournal.com
Major props to Haley. I love the way you write her, because she actually has a personality. I love your writing, keep it up!

Date: 2007-11-28 05:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefrogg.livejournal.com
Thank you. I just wish my muse would come up with more stories for her to show up in!

Date: 2007-11-27 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tonisimone.livejournal.com
"Don't marry someone in law enforcement."

i totally agree

& the phone signals were a cool idea

Date: 2007-11-27 10:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raphael0877.livejournal.com
Oh,I love how Aaron used phone codes with Haley - how cool was that? And I really like your Haley; she knows that Hotch does have 2 families and here she cares about the team, too. This is such an emotional yet interesting story. Great work!

Yeah, don't marry someone in law enforcement unless you seriously count the cost. At least here, Haley seems to have done that and has come out on the other side a more compassionate person. I like this Haley!!

Date: 2007-11-28 06:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefrogg.livejournal.com
Apparently very cool. I think Haley's getting more of an understanding about how Hotch thinks/feels about her and his team because she's having more of an active role in supporting his team - she's becoming, not a full member, obviously, but an important part nonetheless.

Haley married Hotch either knowing he was going to be a prosecuting attorney, or while he was one (not quite sure on my chronology, though we all know it's screwy at best), so she knew Hotch's job wasn't going to be the 'safest'. Joining the FBI isn't something that Hotch would do arbitrarily, so Haley had to know the safety factor was going to get worse, and I can't see her not knowing Hotch's... tendency to get attached to and mother his co-workers. It may well be the first time she's been invited to get involved with his second family though. I'll have to think about that.

Thanks!

Date: 2007-11-28 05:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefrogg.livejournal.com
The "don't marry someone" line could so be broadened, but I didn't want to water it down. (military, first responders, etc.)

Plus, Debbie is rather...uh. The screaming harpy?::ducks:: Yeesh, Haley has to leave once. She gets to do whatever when Hotch is out of town on a case, including having girls' days out.

The phone codes are something I've been thinking about for a while now. I don't think Hotch would leave Haley unable to communicate with him, even if she's been kidnapped and just being made to talk over a phone to prove she's alive. Or unable to actually talk due to having to hide. Or something. And vice versa. I don't know if I'll use them again, but I don't think it's something Hotch would have neglected, among other things.

Date: 2007-11-28 12:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragonladyk.livejournal.com
Muscles tensing in offense, Haley looked up from her phone. "Debbie, Aaron's team is part of his family. I've told you that before."

And on what planet does Haley feel this way?

*laughs* Sorry, couldn't resist. This is just so very far from what we saw in "In Birth and Death," that I had to ask what flipped Haley from supportive to screeching harpy.

DragonLady

Date: 2007-11-28 03:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
I agree, she does seem a little OOC. But she's such a thinly sketched character in the show that I don't really mind, especially considering she's more interesting this way.

Are you going to write the scene where Morgan figures it out? Because I think that would be just fascinating to read.

Date: 2007-11-28 05:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefrogg.livejournal.com
I like working with Haley pretty much for that reason - there's a lot of room for personality development. We know she and Aaron have problems. Prior to Season 3, which has most of the Haley-harpiness, we also know they're at least trying to work through them and support each other. I'd like to write more Haley-fic, but there isn't a whole lot of room for them in this universe thus far. Apparently my muse likes Mom!Hotch fics a lot better.

The scene where Morgan figures out Hankel raped Reid? I already did - Breaking the World.

Date: 2007-11-28 06:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefrogg.livejournal.com
I would agree with you except for one thing:

In Birth and Death never happened in this universe. The OI&E timeline cutoff is the end of Season 2.

Heck, this is about a week post-Revelations. The last we saw Haley prior to Revelations was the team plus Haley at a club in The Big Game, and Hotch and Haley appeared pretty darn tight if you ask me.

Prior to that, yeah, there was some flipping hot and cold (Machismo), which is why I had Haley actually admit it. But in the last few appearances in Season 2: they were supposed to have family photos taken with Jack, except Haley canceled the appointment because Hotch was working on a case (S2.10 Lessons Learned). The next time she appeared was The Big Game. Haley doesn't show up again until Season 3, when she pretty much had a personality transplant (IMHO).

I've been trying to write Haley as a woman with a strong personality, but who is flawed. She's not perfect, but she's not a screaming harpy, either, so she's trying to make up for past mistakes as well as not make new ones - at least with her family. She may lose a few friends along the way.

BTW, I forgot to edit the World of... post to reflect the cutoff point. It's updated now. Sorry for any confusion it may have caused.
Edited Date: 2007-11-28 06:48 am (UTC)

Date: 2010-08-03 04:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samuelocean.livejournal.com
Love this series!

Though it's probably way too late at night for me to be reading this anyway... I'm not quite sure I grasped the code Hotch and Haley had worked out. Which... is really weird and really bothering me, since I'm normally great at unraveling puzzles and breaking cryptograms and whatnot. xD

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