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"They're leaving tonight, during the game."
Lois peered up from where she was carefully putting the puppy back into its crate, able to hear small parts of Scott and Isaac's conversation. She frowned to herself, unsure of why Boyd and Erica would be leaving — sure, the threat of the kanima and the hunters was getting worse, but they had already chosen this life.
It wasn't as though Scott, Lois, Luna and Stiles could just run away. They couldn't simply go into hiding. That wasn't how this life worked. Derek's pack had chosen to receive the bite, to enter this life while the other teens had tried to stop them, but they hadn't listen. And now they wanted to leave? When the others had no choice about whether they got to run, or not? If they didn't stick around and try to sort out this supernatural mess, then no one would. People wouldn't be safe, and that would be on them.
It wasn't a choice, to them. They had to stay. The danger was too imminent, and Lois would never forgive herself.
Scott rose a brow, "So, why are you telling me?"
The girl continued to move from cage to cage, greeting each animal and seeing how they were doing. She may not have any experience in being a vet, but Lois' summer at medical camp had given her a bit of knowledge to go off of.
Although her 'job interview' had been another lie to her father so that he wouldn't find out about the supernatural — which had proved to be a total waste of time, now — Lois had contemplated asking Deaton for a job, or at least getting a job somewhere else for over the summer. She needed the cash and a normal job in a normal store would be a good balance amongst her very abnormal life. That was what normal teenagers were supposed to do: get normal jobs over summer to make some money, and then spend it hanging out with their normal teenage friends, buying themselves normal teenage things. Lois knew that her life would never be normal, not after all of this, but maybe a job would make her feel a little normal. It could have been a good distraction.
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✓ | WAITING FOR SUPERMAN ➸ isaac lahey ¹
Fanfiction☆彡 𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝘄𝗼𝗹𝗳 ❛ this isn't just a scarf, alright? y'know, it also doubles up as a super awesome cape. ❜ lois was waiting for superman - not a teenage beta with a bad attitude and a habit of wearing ...