When Adeline Talia Hale escapes the Hale fire and goes on the run. She makes her way toward New Orleans and meets a lovely supernatural couple who are willing to take her in.
When she hears rumors of Laura and Peter Hales death, as well as there's a...
War Is Over Chapter Twenty Two The Unconventional Pack |3rd person POV|
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Previously on War Is Over Noah Stilinski walked into Derek Hales loft alongside Josette Hale.
Stiles Stilinksi is standing in the middle of Derek Hales's loft waiting for his father to show up. He turns upon hearing the door open and sighs, "hi dad."
Adeline Talia Hale had started off her revenge by hunting down Lilian Reyes, Sofia McCall, and Daniel Whitemore.
She had them choose what they wanted to be by asking them if they could be a werewolf or a vampire which would they rather be.
Danny and Sof chose to be a werewolf so Adi bit them.
Once she became a vampire the ability to change werewolf's occurred to her naturally and she didn't question it.
Lily chose to become a vampire so Lynn forced her blood down the humans throat. She then ended their conversation by snapping her neck.
After they recovered, the tribrid had her sires track down Savanah Argent and Paige Krasikeva's bodies. She asked them to dig them up and bring them to her
Paige and Sav's body's had been preserved by the witches of Beacon Hills ensuring their body wouldn't mummify.
Beacon Hills witches did this with all of the people involved in supernatural deaths, even the Argent's.
Once Di had them in her possession she channeled from her sires and used all the magic coursing through the four of their bodies bringing them back to life.
Seeing as Paige was already a werewolf she decided to experiment. She fed the older girl her blood and snapped her neck. Then repeated the same actions with Savanah.
'Stiles Stilinski' looks at his father "You want to handcuff me?"
Noah Stilinski continued to walk down the stairs as Josette Hale stayed put, "If my son is still here, if there's still a part of him standing here in front of me, then he'll put these on willingly and he'll come with me, because he knows I'm here to protect him from himself and from others."