ℙℝ𝕆𝕃𝕆𝔾𝕌𝔼 𝟜: 𝕃𝔸ℂℝ𝕆𝕊𝕊𝔼, 𝔻ℝ𝕀𝕍𝔼ℝ𝕊 𝕃𝕀ℂ𝔼ℕ𝕊𝔼

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Over two months had passed since Luna was found in the woods, and life for her had been going well, she learned a few new things that she might have known before, and now had to relearn.

Being taught how to cook food, and do basic household things so she could help out the McCall's from time to time, but her favourite things was to drive, so now if she kept up with the good driving and did some exams, she would be able to get a card that would be her drivers license.

So the two adults who had helped her, took her out whenever they had time to teach her, and she picked it up surprisingly quick for someone who just began, but that might just be because she already knew how to drive before she lost all her memory.

Now Luna was sitting on the hood of the blue Jeep with two text books by her and a notebook in hand, as she was trying to memorise the things in the books for the exam she was gonna take to get a drivers licenses.

Looking up from time to time too see the two younger boys that's been looking out for her during the whole summer practicing lacrosse, they've ben doing it a lot during the three months from school to try and got on the school team.

Sometimes she had joined them during their small practice, and now was gonna be one of those times, moving the notebook from her lap and closing the other books on the hood.

Just as she got off the car and made her way towards the two, Stiles missed yet another shot he tried to make, and he let out a frustrated groan thanks to it, which made the other two laugh at him.

Luna walked closer till she was standing next to the Stilinski boy and a small tile of lacrosse balls on the grass, she still had a small smile on her face when she stopped next to him which he just rolled his eyes at.

"I might not understand the game completely. But I think your supposed to throw the ball toward the goal, not next to it."

"Shut up, Lu."

And that made her let out another laugh, which Scott who was standing in goal, joined in on, and it only made Stiles more irritated than he already was.

"Fine. Here. I dare you to do better then. Bet you won't reach the goal." the younger boy said, as he held out his lacrosse stick with a smug smile appeared on his face.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 15 ⏰

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