The fact that he has standards is the most important thing. He's a teenager with standards, as if he wasn't weird enough before. Apparently his standards will never get him laid because everyone in the pack is a dick. All of them are huge dicks bent on cockblocking him for the rest of his life. Assholes.
Sherlock's eyes snap open and a biting retort is edging out of his mouth, but it fails to come out as he sees the face of his ariolus, more accurately his ariolus's choice in clothing. Well from what he make out, his ariolus has a horrendous fashion sense and apparently a partiality for ugly jumpers(AU canon divergence/magical realism/dream sharing/eventually Johnlock)Inside A/N.
Amber eyes flashed in a proclamation of war, Stiles leaned closer and let his lips brush against Derek's. "You love me," he hissed. The wood behind him creaked as Derek's nails dragged. "I don't." "You don't?" There's a challenge there, in those two little words and he won't accept it, he won't.
A collection of Teen Wolf prompts, I'm doing mainly Sterek but if you want to see anything please do go ahead and ask. Also I'm accepting prompts! : ) *Rating subject to change* (Names will be drawn out of a hat to be fair)
Really Talia should have killed him back then because he was going to taint everything in darkness and blood. (Dark character study) For Dances-like-flames
"Come on John, staying in the same room as Anderson has shown a decrease in IQ as well as lower functioning of the brain, and we would not want that! It really is no wonder everyone in the department is getting dimmer and slower. Whatever Anderson has is contagious, come now before you contract it as well. You need however much of it you currently have or you'll be just like them!"
There's a wolf on his bed...chewing on his pillow. Stiles stared at the wolf. The wolf stared back, its jaws clamped around the pillow. The wolf is large, black and has fangs that he's sure would tear him apart...shit. Soulmate/Spirit Animal AU
Everyone has scars. They just can't always be seen. (14 short character studies)