"Nice to meet you, Agent Jareau," Brennan replied. "I'm glad you enjoyed my books. What's a Behavioral Analysis Unit?"
"It's a division that studies the criminal mind and develops profiles to help stop serial killers, Bones," Booth said, giving her a look like she was being rude.
"I was just wondering," Brennan grumbled.
"Bones," Jennifer laughed. "Cute nickname. You can call me JJ."
"I thought your name was Jennifer," Brennan said pointedly.
"My friends call me JJ," the young agent said with a smile.
"I don't even know you," Brennan insisted.
JJ turned slightly red and Booth cleared his throat loudly, while Angela stepped forward.
"Angela Montenegro," she smiled and shook JJ's hand. "I do pretty much everything that doesn't have to do with bodies, blood or bugs."
JJ was relieved to see a welcoming face; it made her job that much easier. She introduced the rest of her team.
"These are Agents Hotchner, Rossi, Morgan, Prentiss, and Dr. Reid," she gestured to them all. "And Penelope Garcia, our tech analyst."
"It's so nice to meet you all," Angela gushed. "We appreciate all the help we can get on this case."
"We could've solved it on our own," Brennan said, walking away.
"Excuse her," Angela shook her head. "It's been a rough one."
"We understand," the dark-haired agent, Prentiss, took Angela's hand to reassure her.
"What can I do to help?" Angela asked the team.
"We need to know everything there is to know about the victims," Dr. Reid spoke up.
"I have everything on the Angelatron," Angela told them. "Follow me."
When they reached Angela's office, she realized that Agent Prentiss was still holding her hand and she blushed. She busied herself with her equipment in order to hide her embarrassment and noticed the tech analyst watching her, impressed.
"You can use any of my equipment or set up what you need in here if you'd like," Angela offered to Garcia. "The FBI offices tend to be a little stuffy, so you're all welcome to use the Jeffersonian if needed."
Though the team wasn't far from Quantico, Hotch figured they'd be more of a help to the investigation being in the world of these crime-solving scientists. He delegated out to his agents what needed to be done, giving Derek Morgan the most difficult task. Talking to Dr. Brennan.
A/N: Thanks for reading! Reviews are appreciated.