A Hale of a Teacher
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  • Time 1h 40m
  • Reads 2,629
  • Votes 226
  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2015
Mature
When Claire, Tori, Stiles, and Isaac came back for their Sophomore year at Beacon Hills High School, they're surprised to see their old History teacher, Mr. Harcourt has been replaced with the mysterious, dark, attractive, and somewhat cruel Mr. Hale. More commonly known as Derek.
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After meeting him and some unusual students, they realize there is so much more to Beacon Hills than what meets the eye.                                                                                                                                                                                                            -                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       This is one Hale of a story you won't forget!
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Life for Stiles Stilinski is pretty good. He lives with his dad and two sisters in the small town of Beacon Hills, but when an old family moves back into town, Stiles can't help but notice how attractive Derek got, only Derek seems to be into his sisters rather than him. Derek Hale has moved back to Beacon Hills due to his mother's job. He remembers the Stilinski siblings, but he doesn't remember them being so good looking. Derek finds himself drawn to one in particular and can't seem to keep from making a fool of himself whenever they're around. Not that they notice him anyway.