Narrative Essay: The BAU Agent

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When Morgan is abducted, the members of the BAU team race against time to find him and save his life. Derek was held captive in a remote cabin by a torturer named Edgar Solomon along side his gang. As Edgar progressively tortured Derek. First with blunt force, then by burning a trail of white phosphorous smudged down his torso, the BAU agent first entertained a fantasy about an idyllic home life with Savannah and their two rugrats. But as the pain got worse, the fantasy faded, ultimately leave him in the company of his late father, Hank who was there to either make dying easier, or help his son hang on, by pushing him to work the case as he usually would, using himself as the victim. Derek flashed back to age 10, the day his policeman father was fatally gunned down when trying to stop a purse snatching, then briefly to age 15, …show more content…

Derek would not let such a detail derail him, so he gutted the man to fish out the SIM card, pop it back into the phone and then hit redial, hoping that Penelope and the team would be watching for the signal, which they were. From there, and as Hank helped Derek realize that Savannah was readying to tell him she is pregnant, it was a race against time to see who would find Derek first, his BAU team or the “cleanup” crew member that had been called in. Bad news, it was the bad guys. Derek did his best to fend off the men with a knife, but fell short. Luckily, Reid and the others showed up in time to gun down the soon to be killer and save Derek. Or maybe not, Derek starts to flatline in the ambulance, and things begin looking down, but Hank urges his son to fight on and be the father he needs to and will be. And three days later, Derek comes to in the hospital, where he pours his heart out to, mother-to-be, Savannah and asks her to marry him which she instantly says

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