When they got to the clinic, Brett began convulsing, and there was a strange yellow substance foaming at his mouth.
"What the hell is happening to this kid?" Stiles muttered.
Deaton frowned as he focused on Brett. "He's been poisoned by a rare form of wolfsbane. I need to make an incision and you need to hold him down."
Stiles turned to the former Alpha. "Hey, Derek. How about a little werewolf strength."
Derek helped Stiles hold Brett down. Lena bit her lip nervously. She'd just been attacked and now some kid was dying.
Derek protested, "Yeah, I'm not the only one here with werewolf strength."
Deaton looked at him. "If you can't hold him still, the incision might kill him."
"Derek, he's slipping," Stiles warned. "I can't hold him by -- Aah!"
Brett ran towards the exit and was knocked unconscious by Peter who said, "I guess I still have a little werewolf strength left."
Derek scoffed. "Yeah, maybe more than a little."
Lena placed a hovering hand over Brett's mouth and said, "Guys? I don't feel a breath."
Deaton nodded at her words and pushed a scalpel into Brett's breast bone and sliced down. Brett let out a gasp. Lena noticed yellow smoke flowing from the wound before it dissipated. "I think he'll be fine, but he'll probably be out for awhile."
Stiles frowned and leaned closer to Brett. "Guys, can you hear that? I think he's saying something."
She took a moment to listen to Brett's words. "The sun... The moon... The truth... The sun... The moon... The truth..."
Deaton caught their attention when he said, "Three things cannot long be hidden. The sun, the moon, and the truth. It's Buddhist."
"Satomi," Peter stated.
They headed to the station and Parrish looked up at the teens. His gaze turned to Stiles and Lena. "Your dad, her uncle, should be back within the hour. You two want to wait in his office?"
Lena glanced up at him. "Actually, we're here to talk to you."
"Privately," Lydia added.
She showed Parrish the list and he frowned. "This is a hit list?"
"We call it a deadpool," Stiles explained. "Recognize any of the names?"
Parrish nodded slowly. "Yeah. The sheriff had me run a bunch of these through the system last night. But we couldn't find any of them."
Lena turned to Lydia. "Show him the discovery."
She flipped it over for him. "Okay. That's kind of terrifying. What's the number?"
"That's how much you're worth," Lydia told him.
Parrish frowned. "I'm worth five dollars?"
"Five million," Stiles corrected.
"I only make $40,000 a year. Maybe I should kill myself. I don't get it. Why... Why am I on this?"
Lena shrugged. "No idea."
Stiles shrugged. "Honestly, that might be a question for another day. Right now, there's still another third of the list we gotta crack."
"We need the third cipher key," Lydia said. "But we need help getting it."
Parrish frowned. "From who?"
"Meredith."
"The girl from Eichen? The last time you saw her, you almost gave her a nervous breakdown."
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True North
Mystery / ThrillerStiles' cousin moves to Beacon Hills because it's a better environment for her. Almost immediately, she gets swept up in adventures and horrors she never imagined. She swears she's living in the first five minutes of her favorite show, which is not...