In baby Spencer Reid fanfiction, his intelligence is often a key characteristic. Even as a baby or young child, he's shown to be extremely bright, with a quick understanding of complex ideas. For example, he might be solving simple math problems at an age when other kids are just learning to talk properly.
Spencer Reid has been through a lot in the show, and he's still standing. Fanfiction takes this resilience and turns it into badassery. He's a survivor, and writers show him using his experiences to become stronger. Whether it's his ability to bounce back from a near - death experience or his unwavering dedication to justice, all these aspects are crafted into making him a badass character in fanfiction.
One popular baby Spencer Reid fanfiction is 'The Early Days of Reid'. It beautifully portrays his childhood with his unique intelligence and the challenges he faced growing up. Another one is 'Young Reid's Adventures' which focuses on his early academic achievements and how he interacted with his peers at a young age.
In fanfic, Aaron Hotchner is often depicted as a strong and authoritative figure. He's the leader, so he's shown as decisive and protective of his team, especially Reid. For example, in many stories, he'll step in to defend Reid when others question his methods or abilities.
Often, his naivete is shown. Younger Natsu in fanfictions might be more easily tricked or overly trusting. For example, he could believe a false story about a magic item just because it sounds exciting.
Good character interactions are key. If Reid is crossing over with characters from another show, the fanfic should make their conversations and relationships believable. Like when Reid meets a more action - oriented character, the contrast in their approaches but also the mutual respect that develops is well - depicted. It also helps if there's a good mystery or plotline. Since Reid is from a crime show, the crossover should have an engaging case to solve, which ties in all the characters in a meaningful way.
I would highly recommend 'Reid's Redemption'. This fanfiction shows a different side of Reid as he tries to overcome some personal issues while also developing a relationship with the reader. The way the author writes Reid's character is very true to the original show. Another good pick is 'In His Arms'. It has a very sweet and tender portrayal of the relationship between the two, with some really touching moments that will make you fall in love with the story.
One great Spencer Reid married fanfiction is 'A New Chapter'. It beautifully explores his life after getting married, with a focus on how he balances his family and his work at the BAU. The author does a wonderful job of portraying Reid's character and his growth in this new phase of life.
In Spencer Reid OC lemon fanfiction, the focus is on creating a unique story around Reid and the original character. The lemon part might involve detailed descriptions of their emotional and physical connection. It could be set in different scenarios, like during a case where they have to hide their relationship, or in Reid's personal life outside of work. These stories often attract readers who want to see more of Reid's personal growth through a romantic relationship with an original, well - crafted character.
I really like the fanfiction 'Meeting Spencer Reid on the Train'. In this story, the author does an excellent job of creating a believable scenario for their meeting. The characters' reactions are very natural. 'First Meeting with Spencer Reid' is also a great read. It focuses on the little details, like Reid's nervous tics when he first meets the protagonist. And don't forget about 'Meeting in the Rain'. The setting of a rainy day gives a very romantic and moody feel to their first encounter.
One common theme is his vulnerability. Reid is often portrayed as a brilliant but fragile character in these fanfictions. Another theme is the impact of his past traumas. His childhood and previous cases' experiences resurface to haunt him. For example, in many fanfictions, his time in prison or being kidnapped can be a recurring element.