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Now that what Theo could do has been explained to him, he believed it even more. A Medium and a Werewolf. This was definitely something interesting, but he was still stuck at the loft. Everything had been explained to Scott, but the alphacstill couldn't forgive Theo for some reason. He was making life worse for the beta, as well. Causing him to do more at practice, making him look stupid, and even treating him like he's a 5-year-old again with how he was talking to him at times.
    But with the full moon nearing and their next championship game approaching as well, Theo was going to be struggling to keep himself together now that finals were also approaching. He was smart, but he wasn't sure at all if he'd be able to graduate along side his peers. He was amazing at science, but lacked skills in his literature and history classes.
    Theo was constantly texting Lydia and asking questions, and they would call on Skype at night for her to question him on stuff she asked him during the day not allowing him to be on his phone or look up the answers. It was helpful sometimes, but not a lot was retained.

It was the day of the first final, for History. They has nearly a month left in school, but the teacher said they would have three chances. If they failed the first time, they would have to retake it with only the questions they failed. Same with the third. That was, unless you passed the first time but she said even the smartest of students had to take it twice.
    Liam and Mason were in the same history class as Theo as they were split between two classrooms so there was gaps between the students, that way no one could cheat. Theo could see Mason in one corner with Liam in the other. Mason was writing and muttering as he watched Liam scribble. Listening in a little bit, he could make out that Mason was telling Liam answers. Trying to copy it down before he felt someone looking at his paper.
    "That's wrong," an extremely familiar voice pointed out. Glancing over, Theo was staring confusedly at Allison as he sat knelt on the floor looking at the paper. She glanced up at him for a moment before back at the paper. "Well, it is. There's a lot of what Mason is telling Liam that is wrong, and they're both messing up. Focus on the wording of the questions. Your teacher has failed many of the smartest kids, even me, because of the wording on the questions. I noticed it on my second go through. Plus, this is the US section and La Bête was in France, not here. The tests are all different. Focus and you'll get it. Remember what Lydia has taught you." In almost a blink of the eye, Allison was gone and Theo was snapped back into reality.
    "Mr. Raeken. Do I have to take your paper?" the teacher asked, staring at the beta.
    "No ma'am," Theo responded as he erased some things on his paper and began to write.

Walking out of the classroom, Theo was soon joined at the hip by the female who had assisted him on his paper. "How'd it go?" Allison asked, knowing Theo was the only one who could hear him.
    "I think I passed," Theo said with a light nod as he got a confused look from a girl. This was the first time he had seen Allison outside of a dream but they had been casually talking the night prior so talking to her felt normal at this point and, because of Peter, he was sure she wasn't just an illusion.
"That's good at least. Let's hope what you think is correct." Allison and the beta kept walking before their silence was broken, approaching an empty classroom for Theo's empty period. "Have you heard from Liam or Scott outside of practice?"
"Scott won't answer my texts-" the beta began to sit down as he spoke "-and Liam doesn't even look at me most of the time. I don't know what to do. He hasn't broken up with me, but I'm scared that something might happen in the loft. Derek and I had... a thing on my first full moon. And now that another is approaching, and I'm still there, I don't know what to do or if I can stop myself. You understand that feeling, right?"
Allison was now sitting across from Theo as he looked to her. She was silent for a few moments before she spoke. "What three things can not long be hidden?"
Theo gave the female a confused look before answering. "The sun, the moon, and the truth. But I don't know how that helps my situation."
"Liam uses it still to keep his control, you've told me about it before. Maybe you could try it. It might help you keep your mind stable and keep you in control of your actions. The full moon can make you do crazy things, but I doubt Peter would let anything happen while he was in the loft." Allison chuckled before looking up at the clock on the wall. "Time is so weird for me. Everything feels like it happens so slowly, but barely any time passes for you guys."
"It might just be a spirit thing," Theo answered with a light shrug. He pulled his math book out and a notebook that was Lydia's in school. She kept it for Liam but gave it to Theo, seeing as he probably needed it more than the other. It was extremely helpful, even with the odd markings Malia made sometimes in it. Knowing he wasn't the only one who struggled with it was helpful, oddly enough.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 28, 2021 ⏰

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