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Spencer sat at the bus stop; he was waiting for his daughter Lulu. He sat for over two hours, waiting to drive her home…and tell her that he was sorry. His friends and his family were at home waiting for him.
Soon he finally saw that old bus driving down the dirt-covered road. He stood up and held his breathe. The bus finally stopped and the door opened.
His daughter stepped off the bus and they stared at each other for a long moment even after the bus drove away.
Suddenly, Lulu ran into her father's arms and hugged him tightly.
Spencer smiled and cried as he held his eldest daughter. "I'm so sorry Lulu…I'm so sorry…"
Lulu looked up at him, "It's ok dad…I was selfish to leave you and everyone like that…"
"No Lulu, I'm the selfish one, I was wrong. I want you to go to any school you want. I just was afraid to lose you since…"
"Since mom died. To be honest dad I left for another reason."
Spencer gave her a confused look.
"Dad, a few months ago I took my medical records out of the safe since my school needed them. I found a file on my birth…you're not my biological father."
Spencer froze and more tears fell. "I wanted to get rid of that file…but I also wanted to tell you someday about that. You see your mother…made a mistake and got pregnant with you…but no matter what I saw you as my own. Despite blood, you're my daughter end of discussion."
"I know but when I saw that file was confused and i wanted to think about things. I was upset that you never told me."
"I'm so sorry Lulu…"
They hugged for a long time and then drove back to the house.
#$#$#$#$$#$#$#$#$#$#- Many months later
"Pretty boy it's good to have you back" said Morgan with a big smile. Spencer was currently setting up his desk at the BAU office in Quantico. His daughter Lulu was at a new college up in New York and his other children were enrolled in nearby public schools.
As Spencer set up he took out a picture of his family before his wife died. He smiled and placed the picture down gently.
No more did he grieve for his wife, now he can live a life with his beautiful children. Now he can move on.
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