Corie Blake was dropped off at Eichen House at the mere age of ten with nothing but her favorite stuffed animal and a letter about what was wrong with her. Her parents had given up on her long before that, but they had finally developed the courage to get rid of their daughter for good. However, Corie wasn't surprised by their plans, she was already waiting by the car ready to go when they came to tell her they were going for a ride. She knew of their real plans.
Seven years later, Corie has become a lone ranger at the Eichen House, never really making friends in the insane asylum. She never truly believed that she belonged there, but she could understand why people believed she did. Claiming to know everything about someone up to the point of when they will die, is enough to send her to the nut house. Knowing that she will probably never leave, Corie has fun the only way she can, by messing with the other patients with her knowledge of them.
When the new boy, Stiles Stilinski, arrives, Corie can't help but ruffle the boy's feathers, enjoying seeing him become all flustered when she begins to speak about all of his secrets. Corie begins to realize that Stiles might just be her way of getting out of Eichen House and won't stop until it happens.
It's only a matter of time before she is out of Eichen House for good.
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What? No, I didn't come up with a new story...Okay, so I did. I couldn't help it. I have a problem, I know. But, doesn't it sound interesting?
I wanted to try something a little different. This is different. And, from what I have planned in my head, I love Corie's personality. Hopefully, you will, too. I will probably start this when I finish Becoming The Vixen and Out of the Shadows because those are both almost done.
Is anyone actually interested in this? Like, honestly?
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Lone Ranger (Teen Wolf)
FanfictionCorie Blake was dropped off at Eichen House at the mere age of ten with nothing but her favorite stuffed animal and a letter about what was wrong with her. Her parents had given up on her long before that, but they had finally developed the courage...