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She pushed the hood back again to stare at him, embarrassment tinting her cheeks. Then she flung herself at him in a huge hug, radiating gratitude overwhelmingly.

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Derek was  a little startled at the sudden hug and rush of emotion, though he caught her and tentatively patted her back soothingly, still a tad bit stunned at the force of her gratitude but glad he could help and make someone feel so thankful.

She shook her head with a smile. She pressed the book into his hands, and tumbled her hands. 

Derek took the book back and cocked his head, unsure what she wanted. “Would you like to see the other ones?” 

That brought a wide smile and a lot of nodding. More books — books were important. Summer bounced at Derek, on her toes, eager and hopeful. Memories, fading back in very slowly, suggested that if she could see books, touch books, read, maybe more would come back — she had forgotten how much she loved to read. How could she forget that?

She’s been waiting for this opportunity for a while, actually. Getting up her nerve to take the chance. Summer gently pushes Derek against the wall, tugs his head down, and kisses him. Then she lets go and walks away, seemingly quite calm.

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Derek was just walking by when Summer’s body pressed into his, going back against the wall with a confused expression. He was surprised by the kiss, though he could smell her attraction to him sometimes, it’s not like there wasn’t some toward her either. He just didn’t expect that. Though it didn’t mean he didn’t enjoy it. He watched her walk a few steps before striding out and catching her wrist gently, pulling her back and spinning her, kissing her  again. 

She arched, pressing herself into his hands. He was so patient, so cautious — it was like torture, but a good kind. Hesitantly, she brushed her fingertips over his bare chest, hazily wondering if there was a place she could touch him that would make him arch and moan.

Derek leaned gently into the hands on his chest though he was more focused on the girl under him. His hands gently cupped her and thumbs slid up to brush slowly over her nipples as his head dipped in, kissing a line down the middle of her chest. 

She was too overwhelmed by the sensations, of his hands and his stubble brushing down her skin, to be aware of the faint, brief moans she was making. Summer closed her eyes, body writhing under his hands, and her pulse pounded as she reached for his hips, hands barely spanning the bone. She held on there for a moment before curling her fingertips over his waistband.

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iamthefirechild:

“Look, son,” the hunter says, calm, in control of the situation, “I know her, and you don’t. So you’re gonna have to take my word for it — she’s dangerous, and I’m trying to get her off the streets. Just don’t let her touch you, and you should be fine. Now step out of the way, and hand her over.”

She shivers. She’s never been this close before, that she can remember. Of course, her memories only go back about a month right now, so there’s no telling what happened before. Maybe the hunter is telling the truth — but she cannot bring herself to trust someone she can’t read, someone so empty of emotion. This boy, though, in front of her, him she thinks she could trust. He has a good heart.

The hunter snatches around the stranger for her, trying to catch the edge of her cloak, and she sidles around, peering around the lanky body. He tries again, from the other direction, and catches the edge. She gives up the cloak, and the hunter rips it off her body. A mass of red hair tumbles out of the hood, half hiding a pale, too-thin young woman. Her green eyes look even larger than normal in her gaunt face.

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“Oh buddy, believe me, I’ve seen some crazy things too. She’s cowering behind me, a boy that can obviously not take someone like you down. Right, dangerous.” It’s not the smartest thing he’s said in the world, but he says it defiantly. It’s what makes his words more realistic in the end. However, it also makes him much more at risk as well.

Stiles doesn’t know why he’s standing up for her, especially because he doesn’t even know her, but she doesn’t look harmless, right? However, looks are deceiving….but Stiles doesn’t want to pull that comment, especially when the two of them are in a dangerous situation. It’s a situation that he wishes he could call Scott for, but the other is far away from him.

Before he has a chance to react, one of his hands reaches around and grabs her by the cloak, but she slips out of it before he can tug her in his direction. It takes no time before he turns around, seeing her for the first time in full view. Ginger hair is present as well as a very thin body and a pale skinned — probably about as much as him — girl. He doesn’t understand how she could be a threat in this condition at all, that’s for sure.

The hunter gives the most incredibly sceptical look to the boy. “Son,” he says, official patience dripping off every word, “just step out of the way.” It rather spoils his attitude when he keeps chasing and reaching for her around the stranger.

She presses herself against the stranger’s back, terrified, wishing she could just close her eyes and make this all go away. The hunter finally realises he’s not going to get her that way, and goes back to trying to coax the boy to get out of the way.

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She shook her head, clinging harder. /Nothing/ was okay. She didn’t even know if she was dreaming or not. Probably — Derek would never let her this close in the waking world. She was going to have to leave the one place that seemed to offer any safety, go back out into fear and danger.

She didn’t even realise how much of her fear and heartache she was broadcasting for him to feel. She hunched her shoulders up around her ears and started to cry, silent and ragged.

Derek furrowed his brows together as he didn’t know what to do. He was in over his head and not good with this sort of thing. He quickly pulled her out of the hunched position she was in and forced her to rest against his chest. He cradled her small frame into his larger one. “Shh, you need to relax. Nothing will get you. Not while I’m around. I promised, remember?”

She tried to fight against his hold, the same way she tried to fight against knowing his sincerity, but both were too strong to resist. Exhausted and miserable, she let him cradle her, and lulled by his warmth and words drifted back to sleep.

skinandfragilebones:

iamthefirechild:

She looks up at the person at the sound of his voice. It’s a nice voice, coupled to a kind, if sharp, face. She shakes her head sharply and dodges behind him hastily, putting hm between herself and the hunter. If she’s lucky, if she’s oh-so-lucky, the hunter won’t have noticed her yet, and she can just hide here behind this tall and friendly stranger until he goes away.

She’s not lucky.

The hunter pauses at her abandoned sign, one eyebrow ticking up, and then he looks in exactly the direction she fled, exactly where she is, and comes over to the stranger. “You want to be careful, there,” he says, to the stranger she’s hiding behind, “that girl’s dangerous. I’m here to take care of her.”

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When she shakes her head quickly like that, he wonders what he’s getting himself involved in. If it’s werewolf trouble, though he doubts it, Stiles doesn’t know what he’s going to do. Scott is miles away and there’s no way in hell Stiles can take on a werewolf. Even his terrible bat could do more damage than his own fragile body. So when she hides behind him like that, the other male doesn’t understand what he’s supposed to do.

The hunter approaches and Stiles is stupid as always, thinking about mouthing off to the stranger. It’s really not smart, it never is, but it’s always impulse for Stiles. It comes out of his mouth before a thought can come into his mind, possibly warning him of what a terrible idea this is. The only temporary warning he gets is the biting of his bottom lip as he stares at the other stranger.

“Dangerous? And yet she’s hiding from you. That tells me something right off the damn bat.”

“Look, son,” the hunter says, calm, in control of the situation, “I know her, and you don’t. So you’re gonna have to take my word for it — she’s dangerous, and I’m trying to get her off the streets. Just don’t let her touch you, and you should be fine. Now step out of the way, and hand her over.”

She shivers. She’s never been this close before, that she can remember. Of course, her memories only go back about a month right now, so there’s no telling what happened before. Maybe the hunter is telling the truth — but she cannot bring herself to trust someone she can’t read, someone so empty of emotion. This boy, though, in front of her, him she thinks she could trust. He has a good heart.

The hunter snatches around the stranger for her, trying to catch the edge of her cloak, and she sidles around, peering around the lanky body. He tries again, from the other direction, and catches the edge. She gives up the cloak, and the hunter rips it off her body. A mass of red hair tumbles out of the hood, half hiding a pale, too-thin young woman. Her green eyes look even larger than normal in her gaunt face.

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iamthefirechild:

She nodded jerkily, but hesitated to let herself lean into the comforting touch. She hadn’t forgotten his reaction earlier. Part of her was convinced this was still part of the dream, though at least that meant it had turned from nightmare to something more innocuous. But Derek had been confusing before she fell asleep — it was okay for him to offer comfort, to read to her, but it wasn’t okay for her to seek it? She frowned and bonked her head on her knees.

Of course, dreaming or not, it didn’t really matter. All her short memories were nightmares. She shivered again and gave in to the arm around her shoulders, turning to bury her face in his chest.

Derek let her get close to him this time, figuring that she just needed the comforting touch to calm down. His little sister had been the same way when she was younger. She would always crawl into his bed in the middle of the night after a bad dream, waking him even when she tried not to. He patted the young woman’s back, softly rubbing circles into the fabric that was there. “Everything is okay. You should get some more sleep.”

She shook her head, clinging harder. /Nothing/ was okay. She didn’t even know if she was dreaming or not. Probably — Derek would never let her this close in the waking world. She was going to have to leave the one place that seemed to offer any safety, go back out into fear and danger.

She didn’t even realise how much of her fear and heartache she was broadcasting for him to feel. She hunched her shoulders up around her ears and started to cry, silent and ragged.

skinandfragilebones:

iamthefirechild:

She wraps herself up in her grey cloak, hood up, even though the autumn day isn’t that cool. It’s the only way she feels even a little safe, though. It makes it harder for the hunter to find her; he can’t just look and identify her. He has to be sure, and that gives her time to run.

She hasn’t eaten in a couple of days. She’s been afraid to come back into town, afraid he’ll find her, and there’s not much to eat in the forest. It’s getting harder to think clearly, but begging doesn’t require a lot of thought — just sit down with her sign and look pitiful (not hard). Hopefully someone would drop her a couple dollars, at least.

She falls into a half-doze, coming alert when she senses someone a little kinder nearby. So when she notices the hunter’s tell-tale absence of emotional aura, it’s almost too late already — he’s only a dozen or so feet away, clearly headed in her direction. Panicked, she abandons her sign and her earnings and bolts, straight into someone’s chest.

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It was an autumn day, right towards the end of October, and Stiles genuinely expected it to be cooler than this. He knew it was California, but they weren’t living in the middle of the desert either. Honestly he doesn’t know what to expect at this point, the weather is almost always hot. After living in Beacon Hills for so long, you’d think he’d know.

He’s home alone at the given moment, his dad on another long shift that night. He’d been taking longer shifts lately, Stiles noticed, and some part of him thought that he should go get a job so that his father didn’t have to work so hard. Besides, he had a car, he really needed to get a job. But, first, a walk to Scott’s because he always makes things easier for Stiles.

On his way he gets run into by a stranger, a girl that’s much shorter than him with a shawl over her head. It’s too hot for that kind of weather, even in the middle of autumn, so he really doesn’t understand why she’s wearing it. She also looks terrified, something Stiles doesn’t understand right off the bat. “Hey, are you okay?”

She looks up at the person at the sound of his voice. It’s a nice voice, coupled to a kind, if sharp, face. She shakes her head sharply and dodges behind him hastily, putting hm between herself and the hunter. If she’s lucky, if she’s oh-so-lucky, the hunter won’t have noticed her yet, and she can just hide here behind this tall and friendly stranger until he goes away.

She’s not lucky.

The hunter pauses at her abandoned sign, one eyebrow ticking up, and then he looks in exactly the direction she fled, exactly where she is, and comes over to the stranger. “You want to be careful, there,” he says, to the stranger she’s hiding behind, “that girl’s dangerous. I’m here to take care of her.”

She wraps herself up in her grey cloak, hood up, even though the autumn day isn’t that cool. It’s the only way she feels even a little safe, though. It makes it harder for the hunter to find her; he can’t just look and identify her. He has to be sure, and that gives her time to run.

She hasn’t eaten in a couple of days. She’s been afraid to come back into town, afraid he’ll find her, and there’s not much to eat in the forest. It’s getting harder to think clearly, but begging doesn’t require a lot of thought — just sit down with her sign and look pitiful (not hard). Hopefully someone would drop her a couple dollars, at least.

She falls into a half-doze, coming alert when she senses someone a little kinder nearby. So when she notices the hunter’s tell-tale absence of emotional aura, it’s almost too late already — he’s only a dozen or so feet away, clearly headed in her direction. Panicked, she abandons her sign and her earnings and bolts, straight into someone’s chest.

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dalphahale:

iamthefirechild:

In the thick of her fear, the first angry thought was, ‘how the hell am I supposed to answer you?!’ She fought the blanket off, pushing herself up against the couch. Wrapping her arms around her knees, she shivered, eyes wide in the dark. In a strange place, in the dark, afraid, she couldn’t move, couldn’t go to his voice.

Derek moved over to the couch and sat next to her, arm wrapping around her. “Bad dreams?” he asked, rubbing her shoulders softly. “I know you can’t tell me but don’t worry, I’m here. Nothing is going to get you, I promise.”

She nodded jerkily, but hesitated to let herself lean into the comforting touch. She hadn’t forgotten his reaction earlier. Part of her was convinced this was still part of the dream, though at least that meant it had turned from nightmare to something more innocuous. But Derek had been confusing before she fell asleep — it was okay for him to offer comfort, to read to her, but it wasn’t okay for her to seek it? She frowned and bonked her head on her knees.

Of course, dreaming or not, it didn’t really matter. All her short memories were nightmares. She shivered again and gave in to the arm around her shoulders, turning to bury her face in his chest.

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dalphahale:

iamthefirechild:

It took a long time for her to warm up enough to fall asleep. She drifted, listening to his warm voice, until finally she slept.

She didn’t know what time it was when the nightmare woke her up; it was dark. She thrashed, still caught in the haze of the dream, and hit the floor hard. Her heart pounded, and she wished she could scream.

Derek made sure she was asleep before he headed to bed. It had been a long day and he planned to pass out the moment his head hit the pillows on his bed. He hadn’t been asleep long when he heard the thump on the floor, the beating of her heart flooding his ears. “What’s wrong?” he asked, slight panic in his voice. “What is it?”

In the thick of her fear, the first angry thought was, ‘how the hell am I supposed to answer you?!’ She fought the blanket off, pushing herself up against the couch. Wrapping her arms around her knees, she shivered, eyes wide in the dark. In a strange place, in the dark, afraid, she couldn’t move, couldn’t go to his voice.