Truck

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"Theo it's cold and raining." You sighed as he woke you at an ungodly hour and insisted you bundle up and go out into the cold rain.

"Yeah well it's not raining in the truck." He grunted, unlocking it as he stopped you from getting in the passenger side. "I'm trusting you with something very precious and important."

"If you're going to be a dick I'm going back to bed." You sighed and went to turn and head back into the house but he pulled a key from his pocket.

"Your very own key to my truck." He smiled at you proudly until he spotted the dead look on your face.

"To the truck, I cannot legally or actually drive." You hummed sarcastically.

"We live twenty minutes out of town and I'm pretty sure the Sherriff wont arrest you for driving if you've been attacked or there's an emergency." He sighed, pointing for you to get in the car.

"So, if there's an emergency you want me to drive around... rather than call the cops or an ambulance?" You asked as he pushed you round the other side of the truck and helped you hop in.

"What if somethings hunting you?" He sighed, realising letting you get an adequate amount of sleep before teaching you would have made his day easier.

"Again, why would I leave the house in that situation... you're big and scary and I have weapons and magic stuff given to me by Deaton." You hummed and he growled.

"Fine, I'm sick of doing the grocery runs, carrying it all around it's always me!" He grumbled and got in the passenger side.

"You have superhuman strength... how is carrying food shopping hard for you?" you gasped at him, making him glance your way and frown.

"You could at least carry the loo roll." He pouted and put the key in the ignition.

"Why is the infamous Theo Raeken worried the other wolves will know he poops?" You teased until he growled again.

"Just drive ok." He sighed, rolling his eyes when you gave him a look.

"About as effective as throwing someone out a window." You mumbled as you tried to figure out how to make the truck move.

"I'll throw you out the window." He grunted, pointing at one of the peddles. "Big ones the break, little one's petrol." The truck lurched forwards and Theo was concerned that you'd break it before you got off the drive.

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"We've been driving all day and you're still terrible." Theo complained as he made you pull over so he could switch seats.

"Hey maybe you just can't teach!" you defended which made him scoff.

"You went the wrong way up the road for three minutes!" Theo gasped and glanced over at you.

"I didn't know that, I normally walk." You huffed and glared out of the window.

"How do you not know the way the roads go?" Theo asked and you shrugged.

"It's pretty hard to know what's going on when a huge Chimera is yelling in your ear, it tends to set you on edge." You tried to stay angry with him but when you looked over you could see a grin sliding onto his face. "If you say anything about being huge I will kick you."

"Through the gear box?" He asked so coolly you didn't even say anything back, instead you slammed out of the car. "Kitten, no... don't run away!"

"Stop it I'm mad at you." you grumbled when he hurried over and pulled his coat over the two of you, trapping you against his chest in the process.

"I know, next time I won't yell at you." he promised which was followed by a disbelieving look from you. "I'll only yell if you do something stupid... you'd never do anything stupid, you're a perfect angel."

"You're lucky you're cute." You sighed and shook your head as you leant up to kiss him.

"Please don't drive on the wrong side of the road again." He mumbled as you pulled away.

"How do I know?" You asked and he rolled his eyes as you got in the passenger side.

"If cars are about to crash into you you're not going the right way." He sighed and headed towards the nearest drive through.

"What if I'm going the right way and the crash into me?" You asked and he groaned.

"Well then, you're still going the right way, they're going the wrong way." He raised his eyebrows when you hummed and went quiet.

"But how do I know if I'm going the right way?" You asked and he let his head drop to the steering wheel as he joined the queue of cars.

"Stiles is right, I should had gotten you lessons first." He sighed, looking up at you when you hummed as if you'd known that Stiles had told Theo to do it in the first place. "I wanted to teach you."

"Would you like me to take the classes and then pretend you're teaching me when we go driving?" You offered and he looked over at you with a crooked smirk.

"Babygirl you are perfect." He muttered and lent over to kiss you.

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