When she starts leading him away, Scott’s eyes move to settle on Lydia. Anxiety fills the air as he takes his gaze away from the monster following their every step. “It’s going to follow us. It always follows me.” He warns. Part of him doesn’t want to go home. He doesn’t want to risk falling asleep and becoming vulnerable.
When she starts leading him away, Scott’s eyes move to settle on Lydia. Anxiety fills the air as he takes his gaze away from the monster following their every step. “It’s going to follow us. It always follows me.” He warns. Part of him doesn’t want to go home. He doesn’t want to risk falling asleep and becoming vulnerable.
When she starts leading him away, Scott’s eyes move to settle on Lydia. Anxiety fills the air as he takes his gaze away from the monster following their every step. “It’s going to follow us. It always follows me.” He warns. Part of him doesn’t want to go home. He doesn’t want to risk falling asleep and becoming vulnerable.
Scott had been roaming the hallways, trying to find a way to distract himself as usual until the sun rose and everyone came back to the school. He didn’t know what he was going to do during the summer when school was out. If being dead was lonely now how would he survive the emptiness? Even if they couldn’t see him, it did help to have all the people around.
He had gotten so lost in thought that Scott didn’t even realize he had walked back to the library. The alpha sighed, figuring it was just going to be one of those nights. It would help if spirits needed to sleep. When the door opened, Scott realized that he wasn’t alone. “Lydia?” He questioned, stepping forward slowly.
Scott had been roaming the hallways, trying to find a way to distract himself as usual until the sun rose and everyone came back to the school. He didn’t know what he was going to do during the summer when school was out. If being dead was lonely now how would he survive the emptiness? Even if they couldn’t see him, it did help to have all the people around.
He had gotten so lost in thought that Scott didn’t even realize he had walked back to the library. The alpha sighed, figuring it was just going to be one of those nights. It would help if spirits needed to sleep. When the door opened, Scott realized that he wasn’t alone. “Lydia?” He questioned, stepping forward slowly.
Scott had been roaming the hallways, trying to find a way to distract himself as usual until the sun rose and everyone came back to the school. He didn’t know what he was going to do during the summer when school was out. If being dead was lonely now how would he survive the emptiness? Even if they couldn’t see him, it did help to have all the people around.
He had gotten so lost in thought that Scott didn’t even realize he had walked back to the library. The alpha sighed, figuring it was just going to be one of those nights. It would help if spirits needed to sleep. When the door opened, Scott realized that he wasn’t alone. “Lydia?” He questioned, stepping forward slowly.
“It was following me earlier too.” Scott admitted, his eyes focused in on the creature. He couldn’t quite tell what it was other than that it’s intense gaze was terrifying him. He whined in the back of his throat. “What’s happening to me? If I’m seeing something that you, a banshee, can’t even see then what does that mean?”
“It was following me earlier too.” Scott admitted, his eyes focused in on the creature. He couldn’t quite tell what it was other than that it’s intense gaze was terrifying him. He whined in the back of his throat. “What’s happening to me? If I’m seeing something that you, a banshee, can’t even see then what does that mean?”
“It was following me earlier too.” Scott admitted, his eyes focused in on the creature. He couldn’t quite tell what it was other than that it’s intense gaze was terrifying him. He whined in the back of his throat. “What’s happening to me? If I’m seeing something that you, a banshee, can’t even see then what does that mean?”