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Undercover || Stiles Stilinski
A/N: just a blurb! nothing too lengthy because this is my first writing piece on here <3
word count: 845
WARNINGS: a bit of cursing, mentions of guns! This should be almost action-comedy :)
Inspired by this prompt.

â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
âJust try to relax, Stiles, okay? I donât want a repeat of what happened the last time.â
As you looked over at your best friend and partner-in-crime, Stiles Stilinski, you didnât miss the mischievous glint in his whiskey colored eyes as he thought back to the last time you both went undercover to get particulars on possible threats.
He tugged on his bottom lip in attempt to suppress the growing smile on his face as he continued to relive the memory in his head. âI donât know,â he shrugged, eyes flickering up to rising number of floors in the elevator. âI thought we handled Cleveland pretty well.â He spoke while pushing his body off of the wall and fixating himself right next to you as the elevator doors began to open.
You cringed at the memory. Cleveland, what an experience.
âAh, yes. How could I possibly forget the time I had to break a manâs nose to successfully get information out of him after a certain someone decided to get a little too carried away with their role?â You sighed dreamily, but it was quite the opposite. You couldnât help but laugh at your best friendâs beaming grin at the fact that you remembered your first operation together. But how could you forget?
Stiles Stilinski had a horrible Russian accent.
âYou made me get blood on my favorite dress.â You grumbled out to him, adjusting the fake prescription glasses on your face as you slowed your movements in front of two large glass doors in the pristine hallway of suits and pencil skirts.
With furrowed brows, Stiles trailed his eyes down your figure to inspect your outfit. âI thought this one was your favorite?â He mumbled, adjusting his tie due to the slight nerves he gets just before a meeting like this. Glancing down at the plum colored peplum dress you decided to wear, you met his confused stare with a look of disgust.
âWhat? No, I hate this dress. I just had nothing else to wear.â You explained with a shrug. Just as Stiles opened his mouth to speak, a older gentlemen in a dark suit pulled opened the doors the two of you stood in front of. His mouth snapped shut just as you straightened out your posture and offered the man a tight lipped smile, which he returned.
The man held his hand out, graciously shaking both of your rights ones with an award winning grin. âMs. Warren and Mr. Rapp, I presume?â He asked to which you both nodded to confirm your false identities you were given with. âDonald Cheever, please, letâs begin.â The man, Cheever, wasted no time in opening the door wider for the both of you to step through.
Stiles was quick to take the closest seat next to you, a hand on your exposed knee as Mr. Cheever sat across from you both, hands folded in with one another.
The older manâs grin faded away within seconds, being replaced with a stone cold stare set on the two of you. âI canât help but say that you look ravishing in the at color, Ms. Y/L/N.â He spoke cooly, sending shiver run straight down your spine as you swallowed thickly.
Stilesâ grip on your knee tightened, his jaw clenching as his whiskey colored eyes grew dark with anger. âWhy donât we cut the shit, and you tell me why you are really here, hm?â The man in front of you asked, and before you could fiercely decline his proposition, Stiles opened his mouth.
âYouâre a dangerous man. Incredibly stupid as well, I mean, whatâs with the ginormous shiny building if youâre supposed to be hiding from the government?â Stiles sneered, and you placed your hand over his to squeeze it in a warning manner.
Cheever turned to you, raising his brow in a questioning manner. âPlease ignore my associate if you can.â You sighed, ignoring the incredulous look Stiles shot you.
There was a reason why your undercover operations always ended up getting physical. Stiles can never shut his mouth.
âI really canât.â
âAre you just unaware that you have the whole Virginia base on your ass for incredibly lethal arms deals?â Stiles scoffed in disbelief, and your head snapped in his direction just as his own eyes widened in realization.
âHe certainly does now, Stilinski.â You muttered to him between clenched teeth, shooting him a deadly glare to which he gave you an apologetic shrug.
By the time you both turned back to Cheever, you were not only met with his smug expression, but a black .45 caliber pointing directly at you.
You slowly turned your head back to Stiles, who was already looking at you and offering you a almost teasing grin. âItâs a good thing you wore that dress then, huh?â
You shook your head at his words with a hint of a smile, a chuckle passing through your lips as you slipped the fake glasses off your face, your gaze back on the man holding the gun.
It was a good thing, indeed.
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Undercover
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End of the Line ( 1 ) ( 2 )
Your job is to remember. To remember your other half â remember Stiles. Will your love for a person you donât even remember be strong enough to bring him back?
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The immune children have finally received their happy ending, no longer needing to run or to hide. Thomas wakes up at the Safe Haven, unaware that his happy ending came at a serious price.
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Night Light
After sleeping with the lights on every night since youâve arrived to Google, your roommate, Stuart, resorts to a pretty odd solution â not that youâre complaining.
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Your best friend, Dave, makes sure you get home safely after a night of partying, and youâre too buzzed to notice his longing eyes.
End of the Line [ 2 ] || Stiles Stilinski
A/N: part two is here! there isnât much stiles present in this until the end because.. heâs erased.. rip.. but I hope you read it still! STYDIA turned STILESxREADER. Some other scenes are changed around too. italicized text are memories.
word count: 8,239
WARNINGS: lots of angst and tears! but your heart will be mended at the end.
Inspired by this song and this song. Highly recommended you listen on repeat while reading!


â â â â â â â â â â [ Part One ]
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
You couldnât tell if the reason the aching was due to your heart cracking in two or not, but you didnât give it much thought as tears rolled down your cheeks. As you stood in front of the pack, your eyes darted over each one of their solemn faces that stared back at you. Your mouth was agape, opening and closing like a fish out of water as you tried to form a sentence. But you couldnât, your body was frozen in place as you tried to process the utter betrayal of your friends.
âStiles canât be her son.â
Lydiaâs voice echoed through your ears, the words tumbling from her lips in defeat. You refused to believe them, though. From the night you woke up gasping for breath, the name âStilesâ being the only thing you said, you refused to believe that he wasnât real.
âWe-â You stammered, bottom lip quivering as you locked gazes with the leader of the pack. âWe have to keep looking for him. We have to keep looking for Stiles.â
Scottâs face fell, his heart aching as he watched his best friend break over someone none of you could remember. Although he was silent, it spoke volume to you. âWhat about a relic?â You tried, eyes darting to both Malia and Lydia desperately. The strawberry blonde sighed, her hand grabbing onto the wrist that was roughly handled not too long ago. âThereâs no relic of Stiles-â
âWe donât know that!â You shouted at her, pulling your bottom lip between your teeth and looking down at your shuffling feet to avoid their bewildered gazes.
Maliaâs blunt voice was next to speak, âIt doesnât even sound like a real name.â She scoffed, her arms crossing over her chest while glancing over to the other two wary teens. âWeâre fighting the wrong battle, Y/N.â
Your vision grew blurry with tears, and while you tried your best to make sure they didnât fall, a few escaped in the process. âWeâre trying to bring Stiles back.â Your voice was weak. The thought of your best friends abandoning someone so easily made your heart ache. âHeâs out there, and we need to help him. We need to-â
âEnough!â The alphaâs voice suddenly boomed, making your heart stutter. You stared at him with bulging eyes, jaw dropped in shock at the volume of his voice. âThe ghost riders are back, and we have no way of stopping them.â Scott spoke sternly, his eyes narrowed at you. âAnd whatever they are, theyâre real. We canât keep chasing after someone who isnât.â
Malia instantly agreed with him, her head bobbing up and down. âWe have to move on. He didnât leave anything behind.â She said, the pair of them turning away from you and making their way towards the exit of the hospital. When you looked to Lydia with your bloodshot eyes and wet, flushed cheeks, your bottom lip began to quiver again.
âThe only thing he left behind, was me.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
Your fingers massaged your temples in attempt to soothe another one of the piercing headaches youâve been getting since a couple weeks ago. You knew it had to deal with Stiles, it was the only explanation. For the past three months, up until a couple weeks ago, you never thought of a Stiles or felt as empty as you did now without him.
âWhy donât they believe me?â You croaked, letting your tear stained face fall into your hands as your shoulders raked with sobs. They didnât stop, even when Lydia placed a gentle hand on your shoulder. âHeâs real, Lyd. I know it.â
âI believe you.â
Your hair stuck to your stained cheeks as your head to snap up to her direction. âAfter everything weâve been through, I believe you.â Her words were soft, but sincere, and it was all you needed to pull her into an embrace you so desperately needed. You two held each other in silence, and you thought back of the event that took place a few days ago with the pack at the hospital â of them giving up on Stiles. Lydia pulled away when the shrill sound of the bell rang throughout the hallway, her hands coming up to your face to wipe at your cheeks and fix your makeup. âLetâs get to class.â
âStiles, seriously, I need to get to class!â
Your laughter was loud as it bounced off the walls of the hallway. It was empty, just you and Stiles in it as he grabbed a hold of your wrist tans tugged you close to his body. Whipping around to face him, your laughter died down as you stared into his whiskey eyes, your lips curled into a soft smile.
âYou have a bathroom pass, youâre okay to stay here for a few more minutes.â He assured, his bottom lip jutting out into a little pout to persuade you. With a playful roll of your eyes, and a cheesy smile, you sat back down on the stairwell.
âOkay, Stilinski, but youâre the one failing history. Not me.â
And once again, your giggles could be heard throughout the empty hallway as you watched your hazel eyed best friend do a victory cheer.
You inhaled sharply at the sudden ache to your head, a whimper leaving your lips as you squeezed your eyes shut. You havenât felt a pain like that for a few days, why is it starting again now?
Ignoring Lydiaâs lingering concern, you adjusted the strap of your bag and quickly scurried off to AP Biology. Fortunately, you shared that class with Lydia, but you also shared it with Scott. Your bag made a small clattering sound when you plopped down in your assigned stool, your head falling into your folded arms. Your position stayed this way for pretty much majority of class, up until you felt a nudge to your side. Pulling your head from your arms, you turned to look at Lydia with furrowed brows, lips parting to ask what was wrong before she silently pointed outside the window.
Slowly following her gaze, you stared straight at what appeared to be an abandoned powder blue jeep.
âWhat if we gave it a paint job?â
You asked aloud as you leaned down to soak the large sponge in your hand with water from a bucket by your feet. Plopping it onto the hood of Stilesâ jeep, you bit back a smile after glancing at the spastic boyâs bewildered expression.
âNo!â He gasped, sounded deeply offended. âI love this jeep. Rust, dents, and all. Plus, it was my momâs and she never changed the color.â
Your lips pulled into a frown at his words, loosening your grip on the sponge and let it sit on the hood of the jeep, rounding the front of the vehicle to meet Stiles on the other side. âIâm not saying we change it, Sti, just.. make it look nicer. Itâs like the homeless person of cars!â
You fell into a fit of laughter at his horrified expression, not missing the ghost of a smile he held on his freckled face.
âThatâs it, youâre walking home!â
Your eyes grew wildly as you continued to study the jeep, ignoring the stinging to your skull as you turned to face Lydia, shaking her out of the daze you found yourself in seconds before. She quickly blinked back to reality, her eyes eagerly searching your own. âWe need to get to that jeep.â You whispered, watching as her strawberry blonde hair swayed with the bobs of her head. She opened her mouth to speak, but was very soon interrupted by another voice.
âLadies, is there something outside thatâs more fascinating than the structure of the human mind?â
âNo.â
âI donât think so.â
You grimaced at the womanâs pointed gaze at your answer, quickly giving her an apologetic smile before she turned back to the rest of the class. As soon as her attention was off the pair of you, your eyes traveled back to the rusty jeep in the parking lot. âNow, many people credit the corpus callosum for giving us sense of intuition, gut instinct, even we ourselves arenât aware-â
Her lecture was cut short by the screeching of stools. The sound made the class of teens divert their attention from the biology teacher to you and Lydia, who were looking around with a similar absent look in your eyes. You opened your mouth to speak, but no words came out, only tears forming in your waterline. Thankfully, the teacher noticed, and with a labored sigh, she nodded towards the door. You quickly exited the classroom, faintly hearing an âIâll be right backâ from Lydia and an âIâm going to go check on herâ from Scott. Your swift pace didnât slow at the sound of another pair of clacking heels and thudding footsteps. Pushing past the school doors, you ran towards the man attaching his tow hook to the front of the jeep.
âHey, wait!â
The man turned in your direction, an eyebrow raised with curiosity at your frantic behavior. âYou canât tow this jeep.â You spoke between pants, looking behind you to see Scott and Lydia walking up to your sides.
âPaperwork says I can. Itâs been reported as abandoned.â
Your eyes rolled, and you pushed past the man to slap a hand on the hood of the vehicle, eyes narrowed up on his taller figure. âThere. Now itâs not.â
The man opened his mouth to protest, but with the menacing glare Scott was giving him, he unclasped the hook from the hood of the car, and pulled out of the parking lot. The three of you looked between each other, clearly stumped as to why you went out of your way to stop the tow man. âWell, now we have a jeep- Scott, you okay?â
The teenager had his head cocked to the side, eyes squinting in concentration as he slowly walked towards the door of the jeep. You took a step back, too curious to interrupt what Scott was doing.
âThere you guys are!â
All three heads snapped towards Malia, whoâs dark brown eyes were eyeing the jeep intensely. âYou heard it too?â Scott asked, pulling his face away from the window of the jeep. âItâs coming from inside.â
âBreak it.â Lydia ordered, stepping closer to the group, âThe jeepâs abandoned anyway, nobodyâs going to say anything. Break it.â
Scott hesitantly nodded at her insisting, guiding the three of you away before smashing the driverâs side window. The ringing sound that the two werewolves could only hear grew, making it loud enough for you and Lydia to hear as well. âIs that a radio?â You asked, stepping forward to peek inside the jeep to find a police scanner installed into the vehicle. The four of you swiftly shuffled into the jeep, eyes locked on the device that kept its consistent ringing noise.
Then suddenly, it stopped.
And honestly, it felt like your heart mightâve too.
âWhyâd it stop?â asked Lydia.
âIt doesnât matter,â you sighed, reaching out for the glowing on/off switch to shut it down. From the passenger seat, you turned to look back at Scott, who held that same perplexed expression from outside the jeep. âWhat? Did you catch a scent?â
Both teen wolves nodded at this, their noses twitching while they inhaled deeply. You were soon met with Scottâs dark eyes, confusion swirling in them. âYeah, uh..â He shook his head in disbelief, eyeing each person inside. âMine. Lydiaâs, Maliaâs. Yours.â
âEspecially yours.â Malia added, slouching in her seat with scrunched brows before asking, âBut how? Iâve never been in this jeep before.â
âNeither have I.â Scott said, propping his elbows on the back of the two fronts seats. You turned to face Lydia, whoâs lips were twitching into a small smile. âYes, we have.â She said quietly, and you were quick to catch on. âWe just donât remember it.â You finished quickly, your eyes searching both Scott and Maliaâs desperately.
âI thought we were done with that.â Malia deadpanned, glaring at Lydia for getting you riled up again. The three of them continued their quarrel while you let yourself grow distant, a faint ringing in your ear that grew louder instantaneously.
The grip he had on your face readjusted as he licked his lips nervously. "Remember... Remember that I've been in love with you since the beginning of our friendship, and that I didn't even realize until middle school." He chuckled humorlessly, swiping at the few stray tears that sprung from your eyes.
You shook your head in his hold, the faint memories of your blossoming friendship since diapers flashing before your eyes. "Stiles." You wailed, sucking your bottom lip into your mouth to silence your cries.
The boy's eyes flickered past you, his heart stopping at the sight of a Ghost Rider just outside your window. He released a steady breath, leaning into your face.
"And remember this."
âY/N!â You heard Lydia shout, pulling you out of your trance-like state. You sniffled, glazed eyes looking to hers before letting them wander to the rest of the groupâs concerned stares. âIâm sorry I, uh, was just thinking of something. Iâm sorry.â Your words were rushed before you bowed your head down to avoid anymore prying eyes.
âWe found an address..â Lydia said gently, almost as if she were to speak any louder, you would break. âItâs 129 Woodbine Lane.â
Exhaling slowly, you lifted your head up, a small sound of disbelief tumbling from your lips. âThatâs the Sheriffâs house.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
âGirls, is this about Stiles again?â The Sheriffâs voice was stern as he looked between you and Lydia from across.
When you announced that the address was home to the Sheriff and Claudia, you and Lydia booked it to her car, rendering both Malia and Scott speechless. After being there for about fifteen minutes interrogating them about their apparently âstolenâ jeep, the two adults eventually caught on to your persistence. âY/N,â Claudia called out to you, a soft, yet worried smile on her face. âDonât you think itâs time to let this go? Talk to somebody about this?â She asked, shifting her attention onto Lydia as well. âMaybe itâs a good time to talk to your mothers about this..â
You stared at her blankly, worried that if you thought about nobody understanding what you and Lydia did in the slightest, that youâll break. That you wouldnât be able to put yourself back together this time.
âIâm sorry, youâre right.â Lydia said, collecting her things from the floor before she stood up from the lounge chair. The three of them conversed a bit longer, but it was all just background noise to you. You were too lost in your head to notice them make subtle glances towards you. Suddenly, you stood up, alarming both Claudia and the Sheriff. You could feel your hands shaking, so you held them, twiddling your thumbs rapidly. âDo you mind if I-â You choked out, resulting to just nodding your head in the direction of their restroom. Once granted permission, you rushed to the hallway, not caring that the three awaiting bodies could hear your pained cries. Your grip on your bag faltered, and you let it drop onto the floor. You stared at the wallpaper that Lydia had told you about peeling, and you found yourself gently rubbing the paper. Pressing your back to the very same wall, you slid down the wall with your head in your hands.
But what you didnât know, was that the teenage boy with the unforgettable whiskey eyes was doing the very same thing.
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
As you sat in the driverâs seat of the rusted blue jeep, you let out a wince while your stomach churned, unable to fathom the familiarity the vehicle brought you. You just couldnât remember where it came from. You sat there in silence with Lydia, waiting for Scott and Malia to return from wherever they ran off to after hearing a faint roaring in the distance.
âWeâre gonna bring him back, you know.â Lydiaâs voice broke the silence, attempting to ease your visibly distraught state. Although it didnât work, you appreciated the effort. âHow are we going to do that when weâre the only two people who believe heâs even real?â You asked, your eyes begging for an answer from your best friend even though she was unable to give you one. Just when Lydiaâs jaw dropped to speak, footsteps approached you both quickly. You looked over to find a huffing Scott, his right hand clutched around something as he stopped by your window. âWhereâs Malia?â You asked, looking past Scott briefly to see if she would turn up, but didnât. âThe roar,â Scott panted, eyes squinting as he recalled the previous event. âIt was Peterâs. Peter Haleâs. H-He got out from where the Ghost Riders are keeping people, and he gave me this.â
Before you could ask more questions, a set of keys were in front of your face, hanging off of Scottâs index finger. You eagerly snatched the set from him, looking over them while Lydia climbed into the back seat for Scott to sit in the passenger. Giving the two of them another glance, you slid the key into itâs ignition, a laugh falling from your lips when it was a perfect fit. Turning the key, you heard the engine begin to roar to life, making a smile appear on your lips. Not soon after, there was a loud clunking noise, before the engine died down. âGod! Stupid thing..â You grumbled, turning the key again while pressing down on the gas.
âDonât flood it.â Scott warned, making Lydia cock her head at him with raised brows. âDo you even know what that means?â She asked, chuckling as Scott looked at her with a pained face. While the two engulfed themselves into a small bickering match, you managed to start the car, a squeak of excitement coming from you as you watched the lights inside the car come to life.
âHello?â
The voice was faint behind the static being from the police scanner, but that was all it took for your heart to skip a beat or two. âGuys..â You mumbled, voice going unheard by Scott and Lydia as they continued their argument. âYou guys!â You shouted, eyes looking between the two of them when they silenced, huffing out a breath before gesturing to the active police scanner. âListen.â
âHello? Is anyone there? Can anyone hear me?â
And just like your own, both the boy and girlâs eyes grew to the size of saucers. Scott barely hesitated, snatching up the mic and putting it to his lips. âStiles?â He asked tentatively, like he was waiting to be wrong. When the name fell from Scottâs lips, your body went rigid. The possibility of Scott actually believing you now made your eyes well up with tears, a hand reaching up over your mouth. You watched as Lydia grabbed the mic and put it to her own lips, âStiles, is that you?â
The silence between the three of you was agonizing, the only thing you could do was wait for the familiar voice to ring through again.
And then it did.
âScott, Lydia, is that you?â
The gasp you let out was muffled behind your hand, the tears in your eyes trickling down your face while you stared at your two best friends in awe. This was real. Stiles was real, and heâs alive.
âOh my god, Stiles.â Lydia wailed, a tearful smile jerking at her lips along with Scott. âWe can hear you.â He confirmed, making a glance at you before looking back at the small wired mic.
âOh my god, you know me? You-you remember me?â Stiles asked, his tone showing evident disbelief. âOkay, okay, um.. Whereâs Y/N? Is she there?â
Your eyes fell from Scottâs to the handheld device, only to look back to him. He gave you an encouraging nod, giving you the mic and staring with Lydia as you held it to your lips, asking quietly, âStiles, is this.. is this really you?â
From the other line, you heard a slow breath of relief come from the radio. âYeah, listen to me.. Do you remember the last thing I said to you?â
Your mouth fell agape, looking to the mic as if it had all the answers, while Scott and Lydia stared, expecting one from you.
âRemember⊠Remember that Iâve been in love with you since the beginning of our friendship, and that I didnât even realize until middle school.â
Your eyes closed briefly, the blurry memory growing clear as your face scrunched up in concentration. Then it hit you. Moments before Stiles was taken. His love for you. And the kiss. Putting your lips back up to the mic, you spoke breathlessly. âYou said.. You said âremember Iâve been in love with you, since the beginning.â and then-â your bottom lip was worried between your teeth, a small sob escaping you. âAnd then you kissed me.â The words came out weakly, tears rolling down your face just as much as the night he was taken, but that was the only thing you knew from the distant memory. Scott took the microphone from you, knowing that you wouldnât be able to talk in the state that you were in. âWhere are you? Weâre coming to find you.â Scott asked hurriedly, knowing that his best friend was out there was putting him on edge.
âNo, no. You canât. You wonât be able to find me.â
He sounded so defeated through the radio, and god, did it break you. You thought that him talking to the three of you might be doing more harm than good to you right now. What if you wouldnât be able to get him out?
âStiles, whatâre you talking about? Just.. Just tell us where you are and weâll come, weâll come.â Scott pleaded into the mic, eyes filling to the brim with salty tears, same as yours. In the distance, you could hear loud rustling from Stilesâ end, making you involuntarily lean towards the mic. âJust, just remember this. Canaan, okay? Remember Canaan.â His voice sounded panicked, and the rustling only grew louder. Stiles was in danger. Ripping the device from the tan boyâs hands, you cried into the mic, âNo wait, Stiles, donât go! Stiles!â
You were too late.
He was gone.
But, you were determined to bring him back.
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
You looked between your pack in the dinning room of the McCall house, you felt as though you were stuck right at the beginning. Scott face was blotted with tears, his cheeks glistening underneath the light as he stared blankly ahead, repeatedly calling a disconnected phone number.
Your attempt to get Sheriff Stilinski on your side after hearing Stiles through the radio fell straight through, as he shot you, Scott, and Lydia down almost instantly. After looking through the underground tunnels, you managed to find a riff, but it was destroyed by the hellhound â who was being controlled by a supernatural Nazi from 1943. You could almost relate to how Stiles felt right now â uou were stuck, and you didnât know what the next step was or if it was even worth it.
Lydia was the first one to break the fifteen minutes of silence. âScott,â She sighed, placing her hand over the cellphone in the tan boyâs hand, slowly easing it down onto the table. âYour momâs gone, but sheâs still alive.â
âWhat do we do now?â asked Malia, her dark eyes looking to the three of you expectantly. She was never really one to follow rules or plans, but this was different â it was all you had left.
âWe canât hide from them.â You murmured, looking to your fingernails as you picked at them to avoid eye contact. âWhat about Lydia? The Ghost Rider was scared of her.â Malia pointed out, making you sigh and simply shake your head at her.
âNo, it wasnât fear. It was more like.. reverence.â Lydia said.
âIt doesnât matter!â You snapped, the weight in your heart only seeming to grow heavier with each breath you took. âThe rift is gone. Weâre the only ones left.â
Then it was silent.
Until it wasnât.
The backdoor of the McCall house opened abruptly, creaking as Sheriff Stilinski stepped through. His light eyes looked to each of you while you stared back at him, confusion clear in the four of you.
âI have a son.â
And that was all it took for your hope to be restored.
Looking up at the older man with glossy eyes, your expression mimicked the three of your friends â hope and confusion.
âHis name is Mieczyslaw Stilinski. But we called him Stiles.â Noahâs eyes drifted to yours, an apologetic smile gracing his features before he cleared his throat. âI remember.. when Stiles was a little kid, he couldnât say his first name. Not sure why, it pretty much rolls of the tongue. But, uh, the closest he could get, was âmischief.ââ This time, the Sheriffâs eyeâs drifted to Lydia, who was giving him a tight lipped smile to match with her green eyes.
The man pursed his lips, a dry chuckle rumbling from his chest as he looked to the four teenagers. âI remember when, uh.. Stiles first got his jeep. It belonged to his mother, she wanted him to have it. The first time he took it for a spin behind the wheel, he went straight into a ditch. I gave him his first roll of duck tape that day.â His lips curled into a smile as he thought back on the memory, and you couldnât help but do the same because finally you could see it â you could see the end of the line. âWeâre here tonight because my goofball son decided Scott and Y/N, two of his greatest friends in the world, into the woods to see a dead body.â
You blinked up at him, your jaw slacked while you tried to form a simple sentence in your head. âHow.. How did you remember?â You asked, blown away at his ability to remember someone he so blatantly told you didnât exist. Noah nodded towards Lydia, and you quickly whipped your head around with a watery grin on your face. âIt started with Stilesâ jersey. Then I found the red string for his crime board. Finally, his whole room came back and all the memories.â
âThen the strangest thing happened.â The Sheriff scoffed, looking to Scott when his eyes furrowed curiously. âI thought I saw him.. Something opened, right in the middle of the room, just for a moment. Then it was gone.â
âA rift.â You mumbled, eyes growing in realization as you looked to the group. âI thought there was only one left? We saw it disappear.â Malia asked, referring to the portal that was now destroyed by Parrish â in his hellhound form. âYou remembered Stiles, and that opened a new rift.â Lydia pieced together, pointing to Sheriff Stilinski who looked among you all with a lost look on his face.
Scott bowed his head, the ends of his lips twitching into a smile. âIf the Sheriff can do it.. maybe we can too.â He proposed, looking to you with hopeful eyes. You grabbed ahold of his hand, giving it a gentle squeeze and nodding to him. âThe rift closed, but we can open it again.â
âHow?â asked Malia.
âBy remembering Stiles.â You said firmly, âwe have to remember everything.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
âHow will we know when itâs working?â
Your question was muffled behind your fingers, your teeth gnawing on the nails and turning your skin soft. Lydia looked over her shoulder at you, eyes narrowed with pursed lips, and you immediately shut your mouth. You were in the Argent bunker, watching a locked Scott McCall travel through his own mind in some sort of cooling machine.
With Malia and Lydia on your side, you watched a Scott stood still with seeled eyes, waiting for further instructions from Lydia. âThis isnât working..â Lydia whined, her voice wobbling with panic as her eyes grew at the way Scott thrashed around in the machine. âYou said he needs an emotional connection, right? Like what the Sheriff did?â Malia asked, stepping closer to Lydia who was pacing on the other end of the room. The strawberry blonde nodded, looking to the taller girl with glazed eyes. âHe wasnât just remembering someone, he was remembering his son. His family.â
âWhatcha thinkinâ about, Stilinski?â You asked, crawling your way between him and the McCall boy as you all laid on the floor of his cluttered bedroom. Both of the boys shifted about on Stilesâ floor, making room for you before cozying up again.
âI donât know, I just.. I donât know.â The whiskey eye boy sighed, his tongue darting over his lips as he stared at the ceiling. You looked over to him, brows raised in concern as he struggled to find the words. With your bottom lip worried between your teeth, you let your closest hand reach out for his, giving it a small squeeze of reassurance which he returned almost immediately.
âItâs just.. ever since my mom died, and my dad being in the station majority of the time,â He mumbled, exhaling shakily before sitting up from his position. You and Scott both mocked him, sitting up with crossed legs in a small circle to see each other. âYou two are my best friends, you know? Youâre all I have left. Besides my dad, but he doesnât risk his life nearly as much as we do and-â He paused, his eyes filling with tears that caused your own to prick with them. Looking to Scott, you watched as a small teardrop rolled down his tan cheek.
âI wouldnât know what to do with myself if something happened to either one of you. Youâre family.â
âScott!â You called out to the boy, gently tapping on the glass window of the machine in attempt to catch his attention. âListen, I remember something. During our junior year we were with Stiles, okay? And-and he was talking about how.. how after his mom died, we were all he had left.â Your eyes welled up with tears, blocking your vision. You sniffled, not caring if the tears shed or not.
âHe said that he wouldnât know what he would do with himself if he lost one of us, that weâre family. But heâs lost right now, Scott. Heâs lost and we need to remember him, we need to remember our family and find him.â
Your words seemed to strike a cord with the alpha, his thrashing stopped and he was mumbling things underneath his breath. But it stopped, and as soon as it did there was a deep rumbling sound, causing you and the girls to jump and stare at the flashing light coming from the window. As soon as it appeared, it vanished, and was replaced with a loud beeping sound coming from the machine. You were quick to act, pulling Scott out of it. Malia rushed over with a blanket she found lounging around and guided him to sit as you glanced at him.
âIt was working, whyâd you pull me out?â Scott asked incredulously, eyes bulging as he looked between the you and Malia. âYou were going to die in there.â You said simply, catching a glimpse of Lydia who was already staring at you.
âHow do you get Scott to do that?â She asked, tone almost accusing, as if she were piecing together some sort of puzzle.
You blinked at her, eyebrows scrunched together as you thought of the now distant memory. âWhen, uh, when you and Malia were talking about family, it triggered a memory of Stiles.â You mumbled, but it was loud enough for everyone in the room to hear. âFor the past few weeks, I would get these headaches.. and whenever the headaches came, so did the memories of Stiles. As soon as I remember though, it gets blurry â I forget. But I know theyâre from him.â
You never looked up from your locked gaze on the floor, but when you did, you were met with three stunned stares.
âItâs you..â Lydia said quietly, her heels clacking faintly on the concrete floor as she made her way towards you. She grabbed ahold of your wrists, her sea foam green eyes boring into your own. âItâs all about connection, and youâve had one with Stiles since the Ghost Riders took him.â
âItâs true.â Scott agreed, his teeth chattering slightly while he cuddled into the blanket around his shoulders. âWhen I was remembering him, I was also remembering the two of you together. I would also tease him for making it so obvious,â he chuckled, staring off distantly before he locked eyes with you. âNobody had a connection like you two.â
You were speechless, staring between the three of your best friends with soaked cheeks. âOkay.. okay, so, what do we do?â
Just as you spoke the words of agreement, smiles appeared on their faces, which only made you mirror them. âWe have to do it the old fashioned way.â Lydia stated, grabbing ahold of your shoulders and guiding you to an empty stool propped up next to the metal table. âWeâre going to have to actually hypnotize you.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
You were in a classroom. A single desk occupied by you whilst you sat in front of a television, a remote settled on the wooden desk by your right hand. As you looked around cautiously, a ghost of a smile appeared, genuinely excited about the fact that you were actually hypnotized.
âWeird..â You whispered, your eyes darting around the empty classroom and to the television that displayed a static channel.
âY/N? Are you in the classroom? Do you see the TV and remote?â Lydiaâs voice echoed throughout the room, causing you to jump slightly in your seat. Your focus drifted to the remote, picking it up and inspecting it. âYeah.. Yeah, Iâm here.â
âGood. Now, the remote gives you access to all of your memories. Find the memories of Stiles.â Lydiaâs voice directed, and your thumb hovered over the power button, thinking of the missing boy before clicking play.
You heard the faint patter of footsteps approach you, it was a boy about your age, six years old. He had freckles scattered across his face, a shaved head and a sheepish smile.
âHi. I-Iâm Mi..Mie-Mieczy...â You watched as the boy sighed, his face heating up with embarrassment. When he looked back up to meet your eyes, you offered him a friendly smile, holding your hand out for him to shake. âHi, Iâm Y/N.. your name is Stiles? Your dad said so!â You asked, beaming happily when the boy, Stilesâ, face visibly perked up at the fact that you knew his name. A small giggle escaped your lips as he shook your hand enthusiastically.
As you conversed animatedly with the younger version of Stiles, you could hear Sheriff Stilinski speak to your mother faintly in the background as they watched the two of you together. âSomething tells me theyâre gonna get along just fine.â
You gasped, no longer reliving the memory of the young version of yourself and Stiles. Now back in the empty classroom in front of the TV, you looked between it and the remote in your hand, a laugh of disbelief erupting from you and echoing throughout the room.
âStiles..â You whispered, longing evident in your tone. In your trance, the three of your friends watched you intently as you whispered his name, making the flame of the candle flicker lightly. Lydia then cleared her throat, taking the lead once again. âY/N, look for another memory of Stiles.â
You did as you were told, flickering through the multiple channels the television had to offer.
âYouâre too pretty to be crying, Y/N.â
âNo! You canât go, itâs too dangerous!â
âSometimes the person weâre looking for isnât in the search at all. Maybe.. maybe theyâre just right in front of us.â
Stilesâ voice echoed loudly around the room as you clicked through every memory, each one being passed by because none of them fit â none of them felt like what you were looking for. You landed on a channel, pausing briefly your rushed clicking and letting it play.
âIâm with you, âtil the end of the line.â
It was Stilesâ voice again. No memory being played, just his voice, but you could somehow remember the exact moment of the conversation took place. âIs that a Marvel reference, you Star Wars nerd?â You heard your voice this time, echoing just like Stilesâ had been. A smile grew on your lips as the memory began to restore itself in your mind. âYeah! But, youâre so into that stuff so.. it could be our thing! What do you think?â
âI think..â You found yourself whispering the same response you said in the memory, âI think itâs perfect. Iâm with you âtil the end of the line, Sti.â You murmured in your trance, confusing the three teenagers once again. âY/N.â Lydiaâs voice called out to you again, âFind the memory that you and Stiles made a connection.â
You furrowed your brows, looking over your shoulder suddenly. There was a door, but it wasnât there before. Setting the remote down, you picked yourself up from the wooden desk and made your way to the door, slowly pulling it open. You found yourself in the Sheriffâs house once again, but you werenât alone. You were in a memory. This memory was different though, and you knew it as you made your way to where the memory was being played out. You always relived them, never watched them â but this one, you were exactly that.
You watched your eleven year old self sit down next to a boy around the same age, who you knew was Stiles, and place a hand over his. He had tears in his eyes, and his face was vacant of emotion. You watched as your younger self looked at him with sorrow eyes, and your heart broke when you realized what memory was being played.
âThis was the night his mom died..â You mumbled, tears clouding your vision and you quickly wiped them to watch the memory continue being played out. No words were being said between your younger selves, but none were needed to be. You observed Stiles placing his head in your lap, tears rolling down his face at a quicker pace as his expression finally broke. He released heartbroken sobs as your fingers ran through his hair, your younger self staring ahead. If you didnât know that this was a memory, you wouldâve thought she were staring right at you.
It didnât take you long to figure out why this memory was being played, and your jaw slacked at the realization. âThatâs when it happened.â You whispered in shock, finding yourself slowly being pulled from the trance.
âThatâs when what happened?â You heard Scottâs faint voice ask. The vision of three of your best friends were blurry as you were snapping back to reality, and they all were looking at you expectantly as you cried.
âThe night his mom died, when I was there.. H-He was crying with his head in my lap. Thatâs when it all changed.â You spoke while staring off at the candle, whoâs flame was now burnt out. âI-I didnât realize it until now, but that... that was the night we fell in love.â
At this point the tears trailing down your face were relentless, only growing worse when you painfully gasped. âI was there! I was there the night he was taken.â You sobbed, hands covering your mouth while Scott, Lydia, and Maliaâs faces contorted with shock. âWhen the Ghost Riders took him, I was there.â
As you stood up from the stool, the ground shook beneath your feet, a bright, zapping light took over the room before disappearing behind the door. You glanced back to the three teenagers behind you, taking a step forward and carefully opening the door, revealing a blinding white light at the end of the tunnel.
Stiles turned his body to face yours, using both hands to grab onto yours with need. âY/N, Iâm going to be erased, okay? Just like Alex. Youâre gonna forget me.â
âNo. No, I wonât! I wonât. I wonât.â You promised, your sobs escaping at every chance they could.
âYou will.â He whispered calmly, tears rolling down his own freckled cheeks as he gave you a small smile. âRemember⊠Remember that Iâve been in love with you since the beginning of our friendship, and that I didnât even realize until middle school.â
âI never told him,â Your voice croaked at you spoke aloud, walking closer to the white light. âI never told him how I felt before they took him. That I love him. I never said it back!â You shouted, the feeling of Scott grabbing ahold of your arm to keep you from walking towards the light making itself present.
Then suddenly.. there was no need to walk towards the light.
Because there was a figure standing in front of it.
You let out a cheerful laugh, tears bunching at the creases by your eyes as you stared at the familiar shadowy figure, gasping out itâs name.
âStiles.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
âWhere is he?â You whimpered, feeling your knees buckle at the thought of failing Stiles yet again. Gripping onto the stool, you looked to Lydia and Malia, who were staring at you sympathetically. âWe didnât see anyone.â Lydia spoke gently in attempt to keep your emotions from spilling.
Scott had left you with both Malia and Lydia to keep trying to bring Stiles back and to be here just in case he comes here looking for any of you.
âI saw him. It was working, I know it.â You mumbled, mostly to yourself, but with Maliaâs supernatural hearing ability, she heard you loud and clear. You stared at her blankly as she hopped up to her feet, pulling open the door and beginning to step out. âUm, where are you going?â Lydia asked from where she was next to you.
âTo go find Stiles,â Malia stated as if it were obvious. âListen, Stiles isnât coming here. If he were, he wouldâve, but he hasnât, so heâs not.â
You blinked at her, deciding to disregard her last sentence before standing up yourself. âYou believe me?â You asked her, and when she silently nodded her head, you were quickly on her side. âOkay well,â You trailed off, turning to Lydia who was still sitting on the stool. âStiles is out there, I can feel it. So please, Lyd, help us bring him home.â
You watched as the strawberry blonde pursed her lips, lifting herself off of her own stool before strutting over to you. âLetâs go find him.â
â â â â â â â â â â â â * * *
âY/N! What are you doing here?â You heard Scott yell from the end of the hallway of Beacon Hills High. Stumbling over the train tracks that were magically built into the floor, you grunted as you fell into his chest. âIâm looking for Stiles.â You answered with a shrug of your shoulders, watching Scottâs eyes grow with an emotion you really didnât have time to decipher. âIâm going to places heâs most likely to show up while Lydia and Malia look at where the other train track lead, but his jeepâs gone.. So I wonât be able to look anywhere else but here on foot.â
Scott eyes darted around as his mouth opened and closed, trying to find something to say. âI, uh, took it? Yeah, Liam needed me so I hotwired the jeep and drove to the hospital.â He explained, a sheepish smile on his lips. You nodded slowly at his explanation, not really seeing all the pieces fitting together. âOkay.. so where is it now?â
âWhat? Oh! Itâs still at the hospital. I, uh.. ran.. here.â
You rolled your eyes at his painfully awkward replies, pulling away from him and beginning your journey down the hallway. âWell, Iâm going to the lockerooms.â You announced, peering back at Scott who was now conversing with Lydia, who appeared out of absolutely nowhere. âTake Lydia with you! There are Ghost Riders everywhere.â Scott shouted, giving Lydia a shove before dashing off into the other direction.
âHe seems a little.. off.â You said to Lydia, chuckling softly. The two of you walked side by side through the eerily silent school, occasionally checking over your shoulders in case you needed to defend yourself. âYeah, but thatâs Scott McCall for you.â She laughed nervously which you furrowed your brows at.
âYou know, youâre acting just like hiâ Lydia, look out!â
Your words quickly caught her, and the Ghost Riderâs attention. âCover your ears.â Lydia warned, her voice low but stern and you quickly did as you were told, squeezing your hands to your ears as Lydia released one of her banshee shrieks, sending the Ghost Rider flying into the set of lockers. It was silent, and you slowly pulled your hands away from your ears, stepping closer to Lydia to see the damage done.
But when you did, you felt your heart stop. All because were staring straight into a pair of whiskey eyes, and while you did, you felt all the memories with those eyes come rushing back.
âLydia..â You heard Stilesâ voice say with relief, a smile appearing on his lips at the sight of his best friend. Deciding to come into better view, you shuffled to the side of Lydia, and the scuffling of your feet surely brought attention from the two other people in the room. âY/N..â He mumbled, his voice holding a whole new different emotion as his hazel eyes filled with tears. In the background you could hear the clacking of Lydiaâs heels fade away, giving you two your moment.
You didnât know what to think as you slowly stepped towards the boy, almost as if you were to rush towards him any quicker, heâd disappear. A face you havenât seen in months was finally in view, and the gaps in your memory were finally being filled by the boy you loved â it all made sense again. It was that moment where all the tears, all the fighting, all the heartache- it felt worth it. It felt like the world finally made sense again.
âIs this real?â You croaked, a weak sob eliciting from you when your hands reached out to cup his cheeks, all while staring into frantically into his eyes. The brunette quickly leaned into your touch, his tears rolling down his cheeks and onto your hands as he greedily soaked up the feeling of you touching him â deprived of it for what felt like an eternity. âItâs real, Iâm here. Iâm here, Iâm real.â He repeated to you, eyes fluttering shut before he held the back of your head to his chest, nuzzling the tip of nose into your hair.
The moment, however, didnât last long before you were thrashing in his hold. âI never said anything back,â You wailed, bottom lip quivering as you recalled the last memory you had of him. âYou told me you loved me, and I never said it back. I never told you how I felt.â You panicked. You felt the heat rush to your neck and cheeks as Stiles gripped onto your face as a way to snap you back. Fortunately, it worked, and you were staring at him wide eyed while he simply looked at you with his same beautiful, lopsided smile.
âYou didnât have to.â
Was all he said before his lips were slanted on yours, involving you in a kiss that was completely different the first one the two of you shared. The first kiss, it was frantic, rushed. Stiles kissed you because at the time, it was the last time he would ever see you again. This kiss, however, was slow and it said everything that words couldnât. You felt your breath hitch, your body melting into his as you kissed him back with love and longing â two emotions that overwhelmed your body more than any other. You felt the grip he had on your face tighten, pulling you even closer to his body as he pushed as much passion as he could into the kiss. Finding yourself holding onto his flannel overshirt, you couldnât help but shuffle your feet closer to close any existing space.
He was the first to pull away, his forehead pressed to yours once more while he inhaled deeply to catch his breath with you doing the same. Your eyes were open, scanning over his face and looking over each freckle and beauty mark that littered his face gracefully, bringing a small smile to your lips.
And as the boy in front of you slowly peeled his eyelids open, revealing the beautiful whiskey color you found yourself in love with, you knew this was it.
He was back in your arms again, more real than ever. Not a pounding headache of a memory. Not a faint dream that had you gasping for breath in the middle of the night. Not a figment of your imagination. He was real and this was it.
This was the end of the line.
Ignored ignorance

Merry Christmas!!
Stiles Stilinski x fem!Reader
Stiles' and I had gotten out of an adequately heated argument a couple of hours ago. He was infuriated with me because he thought that I was flirting with another man when I wasn't. So I've been ignoring him ever since. Now I'm not mad at him because he wrongfully accused of something that I didn't do, and would never do. But, I'm mad because he screamed at me nonstop for an hour before talking it out with me first.
It was currently midnight, and I was in the guest bedroom because I didn't want to be anywhere near him. I was on my phone texting Lydia when I heared a faint knock on the door. Knowing it's Stiles, I put my phone down, pretending like I'm sleeping. "Y/n?" I hear him whisper, trying to quietly open the door but failing miserably.
"Y/n, I know you're awake."
I just ignore him, trying to pretend like he isn't in the room. A couple of minutes go by and I'm just about to drift off to sleep when I feel the bed dip and an arm loosely wrapped around my waist. He put his mouth against my ear and whispers, "I'm so sorry, my love. Please come back to bed." His apology was so quiet I could just barely hear what he said.
I still don't say anything. I always end up caving in but I don't want to this time. He can't yell at me like that and expect me to forgive him so easily. "Y/n, I know you're awake. Baby please, I can't sleep without you beside me." He whines, but I still ignore him.
I feel him tighten his arm against my waist, pulling me into his chest and nuzzling his face into my hair, pressing light kisses all over my head. "I need you." And with just those three words, everything he did was completely forgotten.
Florence's Masterlist of hot guys
I'd love to hear any requests that you may have for these five actors and the character that they portray!! đâ„ïž
Gilbert Blythe
đŒJealousy
Dylan Oâbrien
đŒRaindrop Romance and Puppy Dog Eyes
đŒ My Flannel
đŒIgnored ignorance
đŒI love you
đŒFuck it
TimothĂ©e ChalametÂ
đŒOnly one bed
đŒWorries and apologiesÂ
đŒBooks, pillow talks, and an attention-craving boy
đŒSleepy
đŒYou're stuck with me
đŒHair tie
đŒStop taking your hands out of mine
đŒCigarettes
Cillian MurphyÂ
đŒHaunted house
Andrew GarfieldÂ
đŒDo I make you nervous?
đŒP.s I love you