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Derek sometimes wished he didn't have the ability to see visions of the future

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Derek sometimes wished he didn't have the ability to see visions of the future. Because he'd rather not see what happens in the future. He'd rather be surprised. And besides, he's much more content with his magic and clairvoyant.

But he is drawing what he saw and will present it to Hope and Eli soon.

Speaking of those two, they've decided to visit Clark in his cell. Or werewolf transitional space. "Ah yes, I did a spell to alter your appearance."

"She turned you into the vile monster you really are." Eli added, looking at the ring that was used by Clark who was disguised as the headmaster of their school.

"I just look like me." Ryan said, thinking he doesn't look that bad.

"But I nailed it." Hope smiled wickedly.

"Huh. I thought you'd rather stare at Landon's sad little face. But then again, you'd rather stare at that handsome yet angry face standing beside you." Clarke referred to Eli.

"Fair warning, Ryan. If you make any dog jokes and any reference to something that might trigger me, well, I'll be kicking your mud faced ass." Eli warned him.

"Sorry. I forgot I was dealing with a direct descendant of Lycaon." Ryan smirked dared not to push his buttons. He knows he's no match. "To be honest, I'm glad you're both here."

Hope finds that hard to believe. She did after all left him in the pits alone. "You clearly hate me, so I can't imagine why."

"Because there's still time for you to come to your senses before you toss me into the pit." He said to Hope."

"One, it's more of a ditch; two, I'm really looking forward to it; and three, you're trapped inside a magically created body that expires at midnight.
Save your breath. There's no one coming to save you. You're going into a grave you dug for yourself."

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As the two hybrids leave, they saw outside that it was snowing, which is wired, because it's October still.

Eli can tell it's real snow, but... "Something is off. I've never heard of snow appearing that early."

Neither has Hope and she asked. "Kaleb. What the hell is going on?"

"Don't be a Scrooge, Hope. And lighten up Eli. It's Christmas."

Lockwood shook his head. "No. It's October. And it's way too early for snow to appear."

"Christmas is a state of mind. It's a feeling in the air." Kaleb smiled and wraps his arms around Eli and Hope. Both are aware that something is up with Kaleb and the rest of the students and staff. "Now you two feeling it?"

"Definitely feeling something."

"Ummm guys," Eli and Hope turn to Derek, "you need to check this out."

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