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Stiles will just have to try harder next time. No one can ignore him forever.
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11 May 2013
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Sheriff Stilinski tries to be a good parent and ends up getting completely the wrong idea. In other words, the sheriff thinks: older man + teenaged son’s bedroom window + bicurious thoughts + string of murders + best friend recanting murder accusation = older murder suspect committing statutory rape to get off murder charge, not = werewolves.
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9 May 2013
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Stiles moves into Beacon Hills when he's 18. He doesn't know about the werewolves or the town hunters or the crazy amount of supernatural shit that goes on, because if he did, he would have hightailed it the fuck out of there instead of buying a small apartment and actually settling down.
So when he catches the scent of wolves on his jog, he groans and fights the urge to fling himself to the concrete and throw a tantrum impressive enough to rival any and all five year olds. He settles for sitting down on the scorching concrete and cursing his life choices.
In which Stiles can shift into any animal he wants and somehow the pack doesn't find out until Stiles' ~dramatic~ reveal.
(I'm serious it's dramatic)
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- Part 1 of Stiles is a Shapeshifter/Skin walker
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8 May 2013
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Bookmarked by eivac
8 May 2013
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The first time Derek notices, is when he's hiding in Stiles' room, hiding from the law that happens to be Stiles' dad, something doesn't smell right, or more accurately something is missing from the smell of a teenage boy's room.
He doesn't say anything, just lets it go, but it sits there idly in the back of his mind.
After that he starts to take more notice, not only of the boy, but how the boy is slightly different, slightly not what he's expecting, and that smell is still missing.
Bookmarked by eivac
2 May 2013
