Fluctuate
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Dylan still thinks about his sister - Victoria - who ran away because she couldn't cope with the death of her parents. Sadly, she left Dylan behind, who still thinks about her occasionally, but lives a pretty normal life. Except for one thing: he is a werewolf. And when Dylan is 16, he discovers that Victoria is back in town, but not for the reason you might think. This surprises Dylan because he hasn't seen her in ages, but still hold on to those precious memories of their time spent together. While Dylan is trying to figure out what to do about Victoria, he develops an interest in a girl named Sabrina.
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"Look, I get it. You probably think I'm a total weirdo now. Just please, don't tell anyone. Including Scott." Stiles moved to sit next to her and grabbed her hand. When she turned to look at him, he looked at her in the eyes. "I don't think you're a total weirdo at all." She sighed, looking into his eyes. She felt as though she could get lost in them the more she stared. "You're not?" "No! If I did, I'd a be total hypocrite. I mean, my best friend's a literal werewolf!" ~~~ Seasons 1-2 ⚠️MARKED MATURE FOR MENTIONS OF MURDER, BLOOD, PHYSICAL ASSAULT, TORTURE, AND DEATH⚠️ DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE ORIGINAL TEEN WOLF CHARACTERS NOR DO I OWN THE ORIGINAL PLOT

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