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skylar walked into the sheriffs station with stiles, lydia and parrish.
"your dad should be back within the hour. you want to wait in his office?" parrish told them.
"actually, we want to talk to you." stiles told him.
"privately." lydia added.
parrish gave them a look but he agreed. they showed him the lists that lydia had found. well, two out of the three since they still needed the third keyword to unlock the last list.
"this is a hit list?" parrish asked.
"well, we call it a deadpool." skylar told him.
"recognize any of the names?" stiles asked him.
"yeah. the sheriff had me run a bunch of these through the system last night. but we couldn't find any of them." parrish replied.
"show him the other thing." stiles told lydia.
lydia flipped over the page and showed him that his name was on the deadpool.
"okay. that's kind of terrifying. what's the number?" parrish asked.
"that's how much you're worth." lydia told him.
"i'm worth five dollars?" deputy parrish asked.
"five million." stiles said holding up his five fingers.
"i only make 40.000 a year. maybe i should kill myself. i don't get it. why... why am i on this?" parrish asked.
"honestly, that might be a question for another day." stiles told him.
"yeah, right now, there's still another third of this list that we need to crack." skylar said.
"we need the third cipher key. but we need help getting it." lydia explained.
"from who?" parrish asked.
"meredith." lydia replied.
"the girl from eichen house? the last time you saw her, you almost gave her a nervous breakdown." parrish argued.
"uh.. almost." lydia replied.
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stiles, lydia and skylar were at eichen house and they were waiting for the door to merediths room to be open. stiles looked over in the hall and saw brunski.
"oh, no. not this guy." stiles whispered as skylar turned to see who he meant.
"i must be in actual hell." skylar whispered back.
"what the hell are we running here? a bed and breakfast? you do not just open the door for anyone with a badge." brunski said grabbing the key from one of the other workers.