Unexpected

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Stiles P.O.V.

I tried my best to politely ask those girls to leave. Hopefully Lydia didn't see that, I wouldn't want her to get the wrong idea. I looked back at the direction of the Bathroom, and saw Lydia. I smiled at her, and waved. But she stopped all of a sudden. Her eyes grew worried, and it looked as if something was about to happen. "Maybe she forgot something in the bathroom." I said to myself. I shrugged, and continued to eat my fries.

When I felt a strong grip on my shoulder. I looked back, and it was Jackson. "You and I need to talk." He said with a grin. I looked back to where Lydia was just a second ago, but wasn't there anymore.

I was about to look for her, when Jackson lost all patients and dragged me outside. I felt myself about to wolf out, but I managed to control it.

Once Jackson and I were outside, he shoved me against the wall. I let out a grunt of pain. What did Jackson want now? "Listen here Stilinksi, you may think Lydia wants you, but she doesn't," the words did hurt, but I knew it wasn't true. "I mean like, why would she want a pathetic dweeb like you, you'll just make her look bad in school. Others might think it's all part of charity." He poked me hard, trying to make me show emotion to his words. But I didn't show anything. "What are you going to do about it? Cry, cry like the baby you are." He poked me again, and I felt the anger rise up again. "What, cat got your tongue Stilinksi?" With the last poke, was when I had enough. I grabbed by the sides of his shoulder, and shoved him against the wall. He let out a louder grunt of pain, but no one heard it. "Listen here Jackson, I don't care if Lydia doesn't like me the way I like her. But what I do care if she's hurt or sad. And you clearly made her feel like that, so I advise you to back off of her, before I do something about it." I let go of him, and walked to the door to the mall.

I felt my wolf senses, and I looked behind. Time went slow enough (or Jackson's really just slow at punching) for me to catch the punch. Time went back to normal. I didn't feel like dealing with him, so I just pushed him back to the wall. "Stay away from her." I said in all seriousness, and walked back into the food court. I sat back at my spot and waited for Lydia.

I looked at the direction of the bathroom and there was Lydia. She sat down. "Sorry, I forgot something in the bathroom." But was it just me or did she have a bigger smile just about now?

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