Sukan is thrilled to finally be assigned a Garde of his own, sibling of his father's trainee. After studying hard at the LDA, he's determined to prove himself a great mentor. With years of work, Sukan knows he can help this boy be powerful. The Quartermoon looms, and he can't help but feel uneasy. Why's his father acting so strange about the new identity bands? Will he get one too?
Derek takes in two injured little wolves, only to find out their pack has been wiped out by the twins, Ethan and Aiden. With their own agenda and secrets, the little wolves join Derek and help him and his pack to overcome common enemy's. But when their loyalty is put to the test, will they side with Derek? Or perhaps their loyalty belongs to someone else?
Stiles goes to the graveyard to mourn for his mother, and his twin brother Miles who died in a car accident when they were just six years old. Memories start to flood Stiles's mind. One-shot.
Tyler Lockwood is an orphan. His dad died in a fire and his mom was drowned by the hybrid, Klaus. Or so he thought. When a friend informs Tyler about sighting his mom in another town, he goes to investigate. What he finds enrages him. Not only is his mom still alive, but he's also got a twin sister. Little does Tyler know, his sister has got a few supernatural talents of her own.
"It was there a moment ago." Ella frowned. "What was there?" I asked. "Number Ten." Ella replied. "Ella, are you sure?" I asked. "Yes!" she insisted. "I don't see it, Ella." Marina said doubtfully. "It was there a few moments ago, the blue dot." she told us. "Maybe you thought you saw it," "Eight, I know what I saw." Ella scoffed. "It was number Ten. The real number Ten."
My heart beat increased. It was impossible. I watched my mom die. I was at her funeral. But if my mom was really dead, why was I seeing her now? She stood across the street only a few meters away. She didn't look at me, but if she did what would happen? Would she have an explanation as to why she didn't tell us? Didn't she want to be in life? Didn't she care about me and dad?
I must be a monster, right? Why would any sane person turn teenagers into killers? I didn't need to give them the bite. Maybe I was bored. Maybe I was lonely. No, that's not why I turned them. I didn't give them the bite because I was bored. I did it because while they had everyone else fooled, I heard their cries. I saw the pain behind their smiles and their laughter. One-shot.