9|the enemy

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"Isaac!" the woman shouted. "Isaac, you need to wake up, right now!"

Riley continuously shook him, trying to get him conscious once more. She needed to go but she couldn't leave until she knew that he was okay. It took longer than she would have liked but he finally opened his eyes.

"What's going on?" he mumbled as he looked around. His eyes then widened, seemingly remembering everything that had occurred before the Nogitsune had rendered him unconscious. 

He couldn't exactly be sure what had been in the needle but whatever it was, it hadn't been meant to kill him. If the Nogitsune had wanted him dead, he would be gone. Yet, he was still breathing. The Nogitsune always had a plan, they knew this.

Riley tried to help him stand but he could barely do that. Instead, she helped him hobble over to the couch. Setting him down, she stood up tall. "You need to stay here."

"What?" he exclaimed. "No. No way. I'm coming with you."

"You can't walk." Riley retaliated.

Isaac shook his head, "You guys can't do this alone. We barely got out alive the last time."

"We're older now and there's more of us," she responded. "Besides, Charlotte is still on her way. I need you to be here for when she gets here. Someone needs to tell her what's going on. If I haven't contacted you by the end of the lacrosse game, then come to the stadium."

"Riley, I don't like this."

"Neither do I," she told him honestly. "But right now it's the only plan I have and I need to get my daughter back." 

Isaac sighed, knowing there was no chance he was going to be able to convince her otherwise, "Just. . . be careful."

Riley nodded before grabbing the keys out of her pocket and running out of the station. Jumping into the car, she was driving far over the speed limit with tears in her eyes. She had no idea where the Nogitsune would have taken her daughter, all she knew was that she had to find her. 

Her best bet on where to start was heading to the game. That was where Lydia thought that the creature was going to make his final stand and right now, that was her only lead. It made sense, after all. Lacrosse had become pretty popular in Beacon Hills since they had graduated, the sport even being played in a stadium. Riley couldn't help but be happy for Coach; it had been his dream. 

When she arrived at the stadium the parking lot was completely full for the grand final game. That wasn't about to stop her, though. She drove to the front and parked in the spot reserved for emergency vehicles. She had taken one of the police cruisers and this was an emergency, so she figured that this would pass. 

𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐨𝐯𝐞 ▷ Stiles Stilinski³Where stories live. Discover now