When Gideon woke up from his hangover, he found himself in a warm blanket, but it wasn't his house or his blanket.He half propped himself up in confusion, changed his clothes, and looked around. It didn't look like a hotel room, but someone's bedroom.And he couldn't remember what he did the night before, he just remembered that he drank a few more drinks in the office, and Rossi said he would send him home.

But this is obviously not his home, Gideon rubbed his aching forehead, and quickly understood where it was, he had spent countless nights in this person's house, those nights that seemed unbearable to look back on, but may never be forgotten .

He looked at the clothes on the side in a daze for a while, then slowly got out of bed and walked out of the bedroom. Rossi was sitting at the dining table and raised his head to greet him when he heard the noise.

Gideon rubbed his forehead, "Uh, your house?"

"Of course. I don't think you want to go home to your wife and kids like you did yesterday." Rossi got up to bring him food. "You've had a lot to drink. We always have bad cases, but at least, if But our family doesn't have to suffer from this."

"——Then we were yesterday?" Gideon hesitated, after all, the two of them had too much passion and comfort after those bad cases, and his clothes had obviously changed.

"Jason!" Rossi was stunned for a moment, and then growled angrily, "Who do you think I am! Even if it's you, I wouldn't be interested in a person who was drunk to the point of unconsciousness!"

Gideon was noncommittal, walked over to grab the cup and took a sip of coffee, closed his eyes and leaned back on the chair and sighed, "I can understand that she doesn't like my job, but have I not been to your house for almost ten years?"

"Almost." Rossi replied vaguely, "Given the degree of danger and the impact on you, there are probably very few people who can like you and your work at the same time. Jason, we have to learn to let go of work."

"But someone has to do it—did you teach Aaron the same?" Gideon said to himself, there was someone who was passionate enough about him and his work, and this person was sitting in his seat like it was years ago Opposite, but in the end their choices are the same but different.He looked around the room again, although Hotch left quite a few traces in this room, but he didn't see his shadow, "... Where's Aaron?"

Rossi frowned. "This is my house, not Aaron's. If you need to see him—it's business hours soon, and I'm sure he'll be at the office on time."

Gideon looked up at him in surprise, "I thought you guys..."

"No cohabitation." Rossi shook her head, guessing what he wanted to say, but didn't say much. Hotch did have very intense sex with him, especially after certain cases, but rarely stayed at his house when neither of them needed it.Even though the two have their own desires, Rossi is well aware that Hotch has been very cautious in trying to separate the relationship between the two into two completely unrelated parts.And Rossi, let him fail to do so.

Gideon stared at him for a while before continuing, "I'm really surprised."

Rossi shot him a look, "Aaron has always thought you misunderstood our relationship and wanted me to explain."

"Sorry, misunderstood?" Gideon narrowed his eyes. "I might have misunderstood him, but I wouldn't have misunderstood you, David. You know he's different from your other flings."

Rossi was silent for a while, then finally said, "Yes, I know."

"so you……"

"Jason." Rossi shook his head slightly. "Don't worry, Aaron is measured, even overly cautious. And I have enough experience to handle this without trouble."

"I'll try to believe it." Gideon looked away, "David, I said I wouldn't stop you, I just want you to... think it through."

"I understand." Rossi was silent for a moment before continuing, "I have a personal request to go out after sending you to the office."

"Are you alone?" Gideon stopped what he was doing. Occasionally, they would receive less formal applications. If it didn't affect the case in hand, they would usually not refuse it.

"An old comrade-in-arms of mine is in trouble." Rossi pushed the faxed documents over. "I think I can do it alone."

Gideon didn't reach for it, but just looked at him playfully, "Without Aaron?"

Rossi shrugged. "Old comrade, you know. I have no intention of revealing my past to Aaron."

"So do you think Aaron can act alone?" Gideon asked suddenly after thinking for a moment.

"There is no problem with the general case." Rossi was not surprised, "He is very good, Jason."

"I see." Gideon nodded.

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