[s1e10] Co-captain [WORKING ✔]
Scott didn't need to turn around to know it was Peter Hale. He could smell him—burnt ozone and expensive cologne. Peter stepped into the light, his eyes gleaming with a predatory intelligence that made Scott’s skin crawl.
Peter Hale watched from the treeline as Scott walked away from the field, the co-captain's jersey abandoned on the bench. The game had changed. It wasn't about lacrosse anymore; it was about survival. And in Beacon Hills, the only thing more dangerous than a lone wolf is the one who realizes he's being hunted by the people he loves.
She traced the silver engraving on a pendant, the same symbol she had seen in her father’s office. The realization was a slow-motion car crash in her mind. Her family didn't just hunt animals. They hunted the things she was starting to see in the periphery of her life. They hunted things like Scott. The Midnight Pact [S1E10] Co-Captain
"Give it to me," Jackson hissed, his eyes wide and bloodshot. "I know what you are, McCall. I know how you do it. Give me the bite."
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Peter laughed, a dry, rattling sound. "Being the Alpha isn't just about the power, Scott. It’s about the burden. You’re starting to feel it, aren't you? The responsibility of leading a pack you don't even want." He gestured to the field. "You and Jackson. Co-captains. It’s a perfect metaphor for the war inside you." Jackson’s Desperation
While Scott and Jackson clashed, the Argent household was silent—but not peaceful. Allison sat on her bed, surrounded by the sketches and notes her Aunt Kate had "accidentally" left behind. The family history wasn't just a lineage of hunters; it was a map of blood. Peter Hale watched from the treeline as Scott
The following is an original long-form story expanding on the events of While the original episode focuses on Scott learning the truth about Peter Hale and Jackson’s desperate plea for the "bite," this story delves deeper into the psychological tension and the shadows of Beacon Hills. The Weight of the Whistle