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Much to your disappointment, Spencer Reid doesn’t play the piano as often as you’d like. But when he does, it sure is something.

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Spencer Reid doesn’t play the piano often.

You spot the keyboard in the corner of his living room the first time he brings you over, about two weeks into dating. He’s in the kitchen making coffee when you make your way over to it, hesitantly tapping on Middle C.

“Do you play?” he asks from the doorway, hid head titling slightly with a smile.

“No, but I think it’s beautiful.” You turn away from him to look back at the instrument, venturing a hand to play a few more light notes. “I didn’t know youplayed though.”

He shrugs. “I don’t really. But music stimulates the brain into producing more dopamine and serotonin, which helps regulate movement in the extrapyramidal system,” he informs you. “And learning an instrument strengthens the corpus callosum.”

He sets down a steaming mug of coffee for you, smiling when you mumble a quiet thank you.

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