BAMFStiles
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Tiny Bad Omen Of Happiness by FailWolf (KateaWolf13) for yogibogeybox (Green)
Fandoms: Teen Wolf (TV)
20 Dec 2022
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“Watch it, freezer boy,” a much smaller Stiles said, “I’m already really pissed off and if you get blood on my only clothes that fit, I will remove every single hair from your body one by one.”
Across the clearing, the more familiar voice of Stiles echoed the sentiment, “ZombieWolf, I will sprinkle wolfsbane in every single one of your stupid beauty products, and yes I know exactly where you live and how to get in.”
“Good!” mini-Stiles yelled, “at least this fucking spell got one thing right.”
Stiles stopped glaring at Peter in order to glare at himself.
“Say one thing and I will turn your hair into a mood ring.”
Stiles held up his hands in surrender, “I wasn’t going to say a single thing about the whole nine-year-old me being in the forest. That would of course be ridiculous. This is normal, nothing to comment on. Though, Peter, if I may ask, WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO?”
“Ugh,” mini-Stiles groaned, “I know we love him —”
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Stiles followed his father without question.
He was young and naive then. He believed all fairy tales had happily ever afters, that wraiths and ghouls could be thwarted with a pure heart. He believed in a world where fathers loved their children unconditionally, through sickness, plight, and grief.
Perhaps if his mother had still been alive none of this would have happened.
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Set at the end of season 2, Stiles survives his encounter with Gerard and his goons, but it isn't easy.
The pack are letting him down again, his dad is not speaking to him, his life is just generally falling apart.
Until he has to get a bronze dagger to kill a siren and his whole world gets flipped on it's head!
My summaries are rubbish but I hope you'll still give it a chance!
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“We have received confirmation that there is a hostage situation in progress at a warehouse compound two hours out of Los Angeles, following a multiple-vehicle pileup on Highway 101 this morning...”
The one in which Stiles has lived to (legal) adulthood and, along the way, become a bit of a badass himself.
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Darkness.
Dripping water -- burst pipes, the edge of a tub, onto the white floor of a white room, ripples spreading out and out and out -- drip. drip.
Buzzing. Burnt-out lights, irregular electricity, flies, black flies and fireflies and tree leaves scraping across each other, the hum of fluorescents giving out, the white noise of silence -- drip.
Panic, have to run, have to get away, hide, trapped, splitting, hurts --
A hand. A touch. Slow, quiet murmuring.
drip. drip. drip.
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Alan Deaton told them -- warned them -- that there'd be a darkness around their hearts after Stiles, Scott, and Allison went through the surrogate sacrifice for their parents. Stiles' darkness manifests itself as nightmares that lead to sleepwalking, sleepwalking that leads to injuries, injuries that seem to be leading to madness.
Thank god he's not alone.
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"We're all his," Peter says. "Some of us have learned when to leverage that to our advantage, and some of us are still too focused on what we belong to, rather than who and why."
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There are so many things to take care of in their immediate future -- meeting with the Consilium, a visit to Letitia in Dallas, the drive back to Beacon Hills, dealing with the pack -- and yet Peter thinks he'd be capable of doing anything, as long as he has Stiles by his side. (And oh, he does.)
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- Part 2 of Everything
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A chain of unfortunate events puts the sheriff in danger and leads Stiles to attempt a feat of magic. Which, of course, is where things go sideways. They’re in Beacon Hills, after all.
So, while they get a chance to prevent a tragic end, they’ll have to do it handicapped—hobbled by a disorienting new perspective and worryingly little information. They’re highly motivated, though. That’s got to count for something.
Right?
