Stiles Stilinski (
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Oh, What A Night (Beacon Hills, 2011)
Stiles and the damn fools that follow him back to Beacon Hills step into an ordinary looking teenage boy's bedroom. There's the usual furniture—bed, desk, dresser, bookshelf—and decorations—band posters, telescope, pile of smelly lacrosse gear. It doesn't look like much in the way of a werewolf investigative headquarters.
"Welcome to mi casa," says Stiles. "Dad's not home, thank God, so he won't notice we're here."
Add 'weird people traveling in through my closet' to the many things Stiles would rather not have to explain to his father.
"I need to talk to Scott," he say, punching the speed dial on his phone at the same time. He pauses for a moment listening to the phone ring, ring, and finally go to voicemail before hanging up. "And he's not picking up, so I'm going to go see if he's at home. You staying here or coming with?"
"Welcome to mi casa," says Stiles. "Dad's not home, thank God, so he won't notice we're here."
Add 'weird people traveling in through my closet' to the many things Stiles would rather not have to explain to his father.
"I need to talk to Scott," he say, punching the speed dial on his phone at the same time. He pauses for a moment listening to the phone ring, ring, and finally go to voicemail before hanging up. "And he's not picking up, so I'm going to go see if he's at home. You staying here or coming with?"
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"I've got a credit card," she mentions.
It's Paige's, but that's close enough.
The rollers comment distracts her, though.
"Heh. He's gonna think we're high, not tourists."
Beat.
"Toss some Marlboro Lights on up here when you get a chance," she calls out to the overwhelmed cashier.
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He does give the back of her head a look though.
"You sure dude?" he asks Raph. "I've got some cash."
And after all, they are helping him, weird as they are. He ought to at least offer to pay his share.
"This is California. Pretty sure this is like routine."
That's what happens when you work late nights at a convenience store around here. It's not like there's much to do in Beacon Hills when you're not hunting supernatural creatures.
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He only looks away long enough to rifle through his wallet for appropriate bills. There is a lot of money in Raph's wallet, it's just not all legal tender. At least, not for this particular here and now. Thankfully, there are slips of rice paper between differing sets of bills thanks to Bar taking pity on the poor time-and-space traveling ex-turtle.
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Good thing her gigantic slurpee has a ridiculously huge straw.
"Damn, that smells good," she says, watching their food get packaged.
(It is theirs right? Raph's going to share?)
"What's that?" she adds, distracted by the money in Raph's wallet.
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Hmm. Maybe Bar accepts Monopoly money. He's never tried it. Is Monopoly money legal tender anywhere?
Is there a universe that consists only of the Monopoly version of Atlantic City?
It must suck to live there.
Stiles tears open his Reese's Pieces and pops a few in his mouth while he ponders.
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"From D'Hoonib. A planet in Federation Controlled Space. Bar's bein' cute. She knows I got crap luck with dimensional travel."
He pockets his wallet after overpaying for their stuff, mutters "...keep it," to kid behind the till as he picks up the rather sizable bag of delectables and moves towards the door.
Are they ready to go? Because Raph is.
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She grins and gives him a flirty look.
"You LARP?"
The kid blinks, then looks slightly less confused. Without waiting for a response, Grace grabs a pack of gum and tosses the clerk some more cash, using the gum to salute as she backs towards the door.
"We were never here. You saw nothing. We ain't the weirdos you're lookin' for."
What? That's not how it goes?
Whatever.
Grace races ahead and hops into the jeep with an almost indecent amount of energy, reaching up to lightly bang on the side of the window.
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"Oh god, let's get out of here before Grace totally destroys my rep in this town."
Like it's not bad enough already without people pegging him as the weird LARP kid.
Once everyone's packed back into the Jeep, it's time to head back in the direction from whence they came—towards Scott's house.
"Any more important stops to make, or are we all set to track down Scott?"
There are things to warn him about.
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"For now," he says wryly to Stiles.
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The rain doesn't let up, and it causes the residents of Beacon Hills to drive as if water falling from the sky is as unusual as asthmatic sophomores turning into creatures of night, but Stiles manages to navigate the trio to Scott's house safely.
They pull up to an attractive two-story house, characteristic of the neighborhood on the more rural fringes of the town proper, but suspiciously large and well-maintained for a single-parent home of limited means.
"This is our stop," Stiles says. Time to go see a werewolf about... another werewolf.
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"Looks like my sister's."
Perfect Paige and her perfect life.
Sitting back, she curls her lip at Stiles. "Hope your buddy's more fun."
Beat.
"Doesn't have a stick up his ass and all."
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Then he grumbles something about the suburbs.
Raph's been to the Hellmouth. Funny enough, it looks a lot like this.
The bag of foods quietly rustles as Raph prepares.
For what? Who knows. But considering the environment...it's probably not good.
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"I'm gonna head in and see if he's home yet," he says, hopping out of the Jeep. "You too wanna just wait here? I don't want to scare him into wolfing out or anything."
Scott hasn't killed Stiles yet, but that doesn't mean he has this werewolf thing under control yet.
And how much trouble can Grace and Raph get into in the few minutes it'll take him to sneak into the McCall's house?
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Behind a bush (La Panza manzanita, tickles the hell out of sensitive noses)...
A man (?) lurks.
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"Sure, kid."
Beat.
"Wanna leave the keys?"
For tunes, of course. Toooootally for the tunes.
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What is she, crazy, suggesting he give up the keys to his baby?
Well, undoubtedly yes.
"Doors're unlocked. Crack a window."
He jangles the key ring as he walks away.
"Need the key to the house."
Because he's toooootally supposed to have one of those.
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(Scott should tell him it's dangerous to be that annoying.)
Style?
Turnstiles?
Stimulus?
Whatever. He's in the way. Derek needs Scott to focus. Grunting his displeasure, Derek straightens up and draws his eyebrows even closer together in a scowl. The kid's walking toward the house, but it looks like there's still someone in the jeep. He lifts his head and sniffs the breeze.
Two someones.
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"Yeah, we'll do that," Raph drawls from the backseat.
A place he remains until Stiles is just out of sight.
For a big guy, Raph is pretty maneuverable. With very little muss or fuss he's in the front seat.
"Crack a window, he says...." There's a snort as Raph fishes through his pockets for a set of lock picks.
It's been some time since Raph has hotwired a car. Any other vehicle would give him pause, but...this bucket of bolts? Not so much.
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Once Raph's up front, Grace throws her arm over the back of his seat and watches with mild interest, eventually noting, "You know I'm a cop."
Beat.
"Don't mess up n' ruin the kid's ride."
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Because there's nothing he can do to change any of it.
Instead he's out here with two odd smelling strangers.
He shakes his head with a near silent grunt and pads closer to the back of the jeep. He'll pause there, decide if it's better to move up on the driver or passenger side.
Or fade back into the shadows to wait.
Again.
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Which isn't exactly a lie, though it's no where near the whole truth either. Regardless, it's not as if either one of them has anything even remotely looking like jurisdiction right now.
"I ain't gonna mess up an'..."
Something goes snap.
"...it's fine."
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No one says that.
"Uh huh."
Grace starts to lean over.
"Maybe you should twist the... thing... there."
She scoots even closer, craning her neck toward the underside of the steering wheel.
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Derek's head pops up in the Jeep's back window. He makes a face and ducks out of sight again, creeping around the side of the vehicle. It'd be good to get nearer the house. Maybe pick up on whatever lacrosse and hormone fueled conversation the Stiles kid wants with Scott.
Seriously, though. In the jeep? In a teenager's driveway?
And people think he's got issues.
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stupid stupid stupid...
He tries to center himself the way his Shang master taught him. He closes his mind, takes in a deep breath, slowly letting it out during a ten count.
But it doesn't help.
What also doesn't help is that when he opens his eyes Grace's head near his lap, and her hand is on his knee.
The intrusion into his personal space without so much as a warning is just too much and one fluid motion the driver's side door is open and Raph is leaping out of the car.
Only...the bucket seat which was far easier to climb into is not so easy to jump out of, and so it's less a leap than a lunge.
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Derek, who had gone past the driver's side only to quickly backtrack due to reasons that now escape him, gets a face full of Jeep and lets out a muffled shout. It would have been worse, but his particularly good reflexes make him jump sideways.
...where the thick set stranger definitely smelling of turtle slams into him.
It's possible he goes a bit wolfy around the eyes as his strong arms catch at the man and he twists them both sideways with the momentum.
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