"Stiles?" Lucy called. "I can see you! Don't stop! Stiles?"
The light faded and Lucy kicked the walls in frustration.
"Lucy?" Scott asked.
The light disappeared and the spot Lucy had seen Stiles was empty.
"Where is he?!" She screamed. "It was working. You all saw him, right?!"
They shook their heads and Scott said, "Lucy, we didn't see him."
Lucy pursed her lips. "He was there."
A figure walked up to them and Scott called, "Liam."
"There's something you need to see," Liam told them urgently.
Lucy's brow furrowed. "You're still here."
He nodded, meeting her eyes. "But everyone else is gone. All of them. They're all gone. Look, you need to come with me."
"What is it?" Scott wondered.
Liam shook his head. "I can't explain it. I have to show you."
Scott turned to his friends. "Uh, alright. You guys stay here. You too, Lucy. You know, just in case."
"In case Stiles comes back?" Malia wondered.
"If there's any hope, you need to keep trying."
Scott left and Lucy darted to the bunker door.
Lydia frowned at her. "What are you doing?"
Lucy grabbed the handle. "What's it look like? I'm leaving."
"Scott told us to stay in case he shows up here."
Lucy turned to face them. "Stiles isn't going to show in the Argent bunker. He'd be here already if he was, but he hasn't. We're going to find him out there."
Malia glanced to Lydia. "She's got a point."
The three of them left the bunker and made their way to the school.
Lucy knelt down next to the tire tracks and looked at the school. "These are fresh."
Malia knelt next to her and nodded. "It's from Stiles' Jeep. It must have just left."
Lydia frowned. "Without his keys?"
Lucy chuckled lightly. "Half the time he starts it with a screwdriver. Gods knows I've teased him enough."
"Then he's here. We need to tell Scott."
Malia pointed to the railroad tracks. "We should probably tell Scott about that, too."
They followed the tracks into the library and saw a train station. Malia looked around. "Why is there a train station in the middle of the library?"
"There was also a train station in the Wild Hunt," Lydia remembered.
"Any chance they're connected?"
"I would say high. Like 100%."
Lucy thought for a moment. "If there's a train station, logically there'd be a train. If there's a train... It's the Wild Hunt."
"They're all gonna be taken," Malia said.
"Then we can't let them get on that train."
Malia nodded and walked around. "Um... Okay. Listen up, everybody. We've all got to get out of here. We gotta go right now. It's bad, we have to go!"
Lydia snapped her fingers in front of a woman. "Hello?"
Lucy clapped her hands in front of another woman. "Ciao!"
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The Kids From Yesterday // Stiles Stilinksi [2/2]
Mystery / ThrillerScott's pack has been through a lot over the course of nearly a year. They've gained friends and allies and have tragically lost some as well. Lucy and the pack continue to fight to protect the citizens of Beacon Hills, doing their best to keep them...