CHAPTER THREE, familiar face

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Driving in the pouring rain isn't Maverick's favorite thing to do, but he would do it if it meant he would get to see Kira. He hasn't seen her all summer and he had been dying to see her, to hold her, and to kiss her. He drove between the parked cars in the traffic jam on highway 115, looking around for the car he knew Kira would be in. A smile made its way to his face when he saw Kira standing beside a car he assumed was her parents. He parked his motorcycle a few feet away from the car and Kira smiled widely when she saw Maverick. The two teens ran at each other, meeting each other in the middle.

"Did you have fun in New York?" Was the first thing that Maverick asked her and to say he was nervous for her answer was an understatement.

Kira laughs a bit and shakes her head. "Not really." A sigh of relief leaves Maverick's lips. "Did you have fun in France?"

Maverick grins at her as he replies with, "Not really." They both leaned forward, closing their eyes. Maverick cupped the sides of her face and Kira wrapped her arms around his neck while they kissed. They didn't care that they were drenched because of the pouring rain and that people in the cars were possibly watching them. For a moment, it was just them and no one else.

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Averi went to the McCall house with Scott afterwards since she forgot her jacket there since they hung out together earlier that day. She knew she would need it that night because of the storm going on. After Averi would get her jacket, then they planned on leaving to head to the school for the Senior Scribe. The Senior Scribe is where you write your initials on a library shelf. Every student at Beacon Hills did it once they were seniors and they were both looking forward to it.

When they were getting ready to leave, Averi notices something strange on the floor so she bent down to get a closer look at it. "Scott." She got the brunette-haired boy's attention and he glanced at her with raised eyebrows. Averi stood up with the paper now in her hand and showed it to Scott. Scott sets his helmet and the extra one he got for Averi on the table, furrowing his eyebrows when he looked at the note. It was the note that he left for his mom that he would be back by 1:30, but the note was on the floor instead of where he put it on the fridge, and it looked like there were holes in it. As if someone stabbed something sharp in the paper.

"Something did this." Averi mumbled.

"But what would that be?" Scott asked curiously.

Averi shrugs. "Maybe some sort of werecreature?" She sighs and Scott nods as he thinks of what could've done it. "Let's just hope your mom wasn't home when that creature showed up here." She mumbled. She then immediately looked to the front of the fridge with wide eyes while Scott looked over there with confusion when the magnets fell off the front of the fridge and clattered when they hit the floor.

Averi was almost afraid to ask, but she still does, "How did that happen?"

"No idea." Scott replied, slowly walking over to the fridge.

Averi hesitantly followed him. Averi instinctively moved closer to him, feeling safer when she was right by him. Scott bent down to pick up one of the magnets and stood up, putting the magnet on the fridge. He exchanged a confused look with Averi when the magnet didn't stick and instead fell.

Scott glanced over to his left, tilting his head to the side and furrowing his eyebrows with confusion when he noticed the hour hand on the clock was going haywire. Averi followed his line of sight and a confused look formed on her face when she saw what was happening with the clock. Averi and Scott jumped, startled when they heard a loud noise from the magnets. When they looked over as they heard the loud noise, they were surprised to see the magnets had lifted into the air and were now stuck on the fridge.

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