2 Works by Desme
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After years with the BAU, Spencer Reid resigns, emotionally burned out. Seeking peace, he moves to Denver, where he unexpectedly reunites with Aaron Hotchner, now retired and raising his son Jack. Their friendship rekindles into something deeper—love, trust, and a shared life. They marry in secret, Spencer adopts Jack, and later they welcome a second son, Eli, through surrogacy.
Ten years later, a chilling serial killer—the Echo Killer—draws them back to the BAU. As they help solve disturbing murders that mirror old cases, they keep their relationship hidden. But when the truth comes out, tensions rise among the team.
Everything shatters when Jack is kidnapped, forcing Reid and Hotch to face their worst fears. Now, with the full team behind them, they must stop a killer who knows them intimately—and will do anything to destroy what they’ve built.
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An Omegaverse BTS Fanfic
Min Yoongi, the only omega of the legendary BTS pack, was always the quiet strength at their center — until the world turned on him. A simple scooter accident outside his home spirals into a brutal scandal, and while the world watches, Korea demands his downfall. Alone, suffocated by hate and silence, abandoned by the people who should have protected him, Yoongi disappears.
Ten years later, the world knows him as Butterfly, the most famous singer and rapper on the planet — reborn under the wings of new friendships, found family, and the unconditional support of Thailand’s brightest stars. His name sells out stadiums in minutes. His voice echoes across continents.
But destiny calls him home. For the first time in a decade, Yoongi returns to Korea, standing on stage in front of the very nation that once broke him. The BTS pack — still the world’s most powerful boy band — sits in the audience, hearts in pieces, desperate for forgiveness they aren’t sure they deserve.
This is a story of betrayal and healing, of separation and reunion, of scars that become wings.
OT7. Poly. Heartbreak. Redemption.
Because even shattered butterflies can fly higher than ever.
