Hi everyone! This is my first fic in about doccubus and in english so please be easy on me :D From the moment I watched "Confaegion", episode 3 of the 3 season. I thought why not writing a fic picturing our favorite characters in their teens? Don't hesitate to point out what you think should be improved as it is a learning process for me. There are already so many beautiful stories out there on doccubus I just want to do justice to this amazing pairing.
I don't own Lost Girl this fic if for recreational purposes only.
PS: I'm also looking for a beta for this story so PM me if you want to :D
Well that's it for now. Enjoy the fic and let me know what you think please :D
"Are you sure that it was a good idea?" The blonde asked the man to her left, eyeing their new house from the driveway.
"Don't worry, everything is going to be fine," he squeezed her hand reassuringly. He turned in his seat to look at his daughter who was in the backseat of the car.
He smiled to himself, seeing her so concentrated, her earplugs on, watching a documentary on her iPad.
As if sensing somebody watching her, the blonde looked up from her iPad, a frown on her face.
"Honey we're home," the blonde looked around and sure enough, they were home. She didn't even notice in which moment the car had stopped. She nodded and moved to unfasten her seatbelt.
"Let's get settled, okay. You'll have all the time to watch your documentary but now we need to get out of the car," Jack exclaimed excitedly. Elizabeth Lewis followed suit and went to help her husband with their luggage in the trunk.
"Honey come on, I'm sure you're going to love your new room. There's a surprise waiting for you in it." Both parents smiled when a smile replaced the frown on their daughter's face.
The flight had been long but the Lewis family was home finally. After a 4 years research program in France Jack decided that it was time for them to go back. He knew how his wife was worried about how this sudden change of scenery will affect their daughter's life.
After all she made new friends, had her habits and she was used to the life there. But he convinced her that it will be good for her seeing her old friends and being honest, there's was no worrying about her grades. Their daughter was a smart cookie, a straight A student. Jack liked to pride himself that their daughter was probably following in his footsteps but Elizabeth claimed that she could choose to be a doctor, a surgeon like her mother.
Their teenage daughter got out of the car, her backpack slung over one shoulder. She moved to stand beside her parents, her eyes on their new house. It was big and relatively beautiful compared to the loft they were living in Orleans, she had to admit.
It was a large two story house with pillars framing the main entrance, with a wrap around porch and a deck on the second level. The windows were large and there was a chimney. She was impressed it possessed this kind of homey feeling to it.
"What do you think honey?" Jack was eager to hear what his only daughter was thinking about their house.
"Well it's large," she answered hesitatingly, searching for her words. Elizabeth put her arm around her daughter's shoulder hugging her sideways.
"Yeah, but do you like it?"
"I love it mom" Lauren said smiling, her mother smiling down at her, chin resting on her daughter's head.
-"Well that's says it all! If my girls love it then let's not waste any time outside. Let's see our new home"- Jack said excitedly, hugging the two love of his life.
The little family entered their new house, determined to make beautiful memories in it. Having decided on furnishing it with the essential before their arrival, the house was relatively bare except for the boxes everywhere. Surely they will need to get started with unpacking fast, the sooner the better. At least that was the philosophy of Elizabeth Lewis who was an organizer and planner through and through.
After visiting each room of the main level, the parents led their daughter upstairs to her surprise which was in her bedroom. Elizabeth opened the door for her daughter, both parent wanted to see the reaction of the teenager when seeing her surprise.
Lauren gasped in awe at what she saw, on one side of the bedroom was a study area but not any ordinary one. There was her own small lab station with all the basic equipment besides a desk and some shelves to organize her books. She stood there grinning like a loon taking it all in, mesmerized.
"I think she likes her present honey," quipped Jack, Elizabeth chuckled.
They both wanted this move to be a good transition for their daughter and creating a nice environment for her might make her feel better about the change of scenery. Adding a small lab to her bedroom had been Jack's idea. Sometimes his daughter helped him around the lab during her spare time or simply because she liked it. She was a great assistant besides her young age and he wanted to reward her with her own lab station, no matter how small it was. And seeing the smile on his daughter's face he knew that he had been spot on.
"Mom, dad thanks you so much. That's awesome, thank you!," Lauren screamed with joy and ran to hug her parents tightly.
"Thank your dad, I can't believe he talked me into it," Elizabeth smiled at her daughter.
"With so much chemicals in the house I wouldn't be surprised if someday one of you get to blow the whole place," Lauren and Jack rolled their eyes and Elizabeth glare at them.
"Thanks heaven for extinguisher and automatic sprinkler,"
Elizabeth continued to rant about the danger of having two lab lovers as she liked to call them, living in the same house. Lauren and Jack were trying to suppress their laughter but Lauren broke out laughing followed by her father. Elizabeth just rolled her eyes and went downstairs to start with unpacking the kitchen. Soon they were all unpacking boxes, stocking bathrooms with the basics, setting up their Hi- tech equipment. Mother and daughter went to do the grocery shopping while Jack got started with unpacking the bedrooms.
At the supermarket
"Mom come on let's go,"
Lauren tried to hurry up her mother who was chatting away with another acquaintance. Honestly she didn't mind her mother chatting with a friend but that was the third chat in a row. And Lauren was starting to be tired of it especially when chat number two tried to pinch her cheeks. Blabbering on and on about how fast she grew up, how she missed them when they were away and blah blah. Honestly Lauren couldn't remember, all she wanted now was to go home.
"Give me a minute honey, can't you see that I'm talking. Why don't you go to the bakery for some bread? I'll catch up with you outside" Lauren nodded and with a smile, bid her goodbye to chat number three.
She crossed the street, the bakery being just across the supermarket. A yellow Camaro was parked sideways, visibly the driver was in a hurry. That or he got his license in a box of cereals, Lauren grumbled about bad parking squeezing her way between the cars to get to the entrance.
"Yo succubum! We need to pass by the supermarket"
Lauren heard the girl saying as she was making her way in the bakery. She caught a glimpse of the two girls' backs as they were exiting the bakery by the second exit. She didn't even notice that there were actually two entrances. Puzzled she shook her head at the odd occurrence, there were people with really weird names like "succubum" for example.
"Damn kids," muttered the cashier.
Lauren wrinkled her nose at his language, he didn't see her visibly. After all she was a "kid" herself.
After she finally got the bread she went over to the supermarket where her mother surprisingly finished with the groceries. She got in the car where her mother was waiting for her and they made their way home.
Back at the house
After putting away the groceries, they kept on unpacking the boxes labeled "bedrooms". At nightfall they were practically exhausted with just enough force left to lift their forks and eat dinner. The boxes littering the space when they arrived dwindled considerably making it easier to walk in the house.
Lauren bid goodnight to her parents before going upstairs to her room. The only boxes left contained her books, her clothes were safely organized in her new wardrobe, larger than the one she had back in France. She had to give it to her parents for they really had let the decoration of the room up to her choosing.
Now in her jammies, hair slightly damp from her bath, she sat Indian style on her queen sized bed, reading on her iPad. When she heard the knock on the door she mentioned for whoever it was to come in without detaching her eyes from her reading.
"You should be sleeping, tomorrow is a big day. You don't want to be the one running late on her first day, do you?" asked Elizabeth from the doorway.
Lauren with a sigh looked from her reading to her mother. She eventually put her iPad on its case and placed it on the bedside table to her right. Chuckling quietly to herself about her daughter's antics, Elizabeth made her way to seat next to her.
"I just want to be prepared, that's all" Lauren answered dejectedly, tucking some hair behind her ear.
"You are" Elizabeth spoke with conviction.
"You are biased"
"Well that I am, baby you got to be the smartest kid I know. You are prepared. You're going to do great. I know it's mid-term, but honey don't worry I am sure everything is going to be fine."
That gained a smile from her daughter and she leaned in to kiss her forehead.
"Now is time to sleep young lady"
Lauren slipped under the covers and Elizabeth switched off the light before making her way to the door.
"'Night mom"
"Goodnight sweetie"
Elizabeth closed the door quietly, sending a silent prayer for her daughter's first day of school the next day. She made her way to her own bedroom and went to join her husband. They all deserved some sleep after that hectic day.
Wilson Academy High School – The next day
Lauren was walking down the hall, trying to locate the cafeteria. Her first classes have been tedious at best. What with wanting to be prepared she had already read all the books required for her literature class.
A woman at the front office had given her the schedule, the school's rules and a map. She was a nice lady in her forties, chestnut wavy hair. She accompanied her to her first class where the professor had presented her to the rest of the class. Some actually made eye contact with her with tentative smile and well others didn't spare her as much of a glance. But she was okay with that. After all she was here to study, no to make buddies. It was in those moments when she terribly missed her old school and her friends. She had hoped to see some familiar faces like her father said she would but those remained to be seen.
"Well if it isn't Lauren Lewis, unless my eyes are playing tricks on me?"
Leaning over the railing of the stairs on the upper level was a brunette with curly hair, a smile adorning her features. Lauren looked up surprised, a smile instantly lit up her face.
"In the flesh"
"Long time no see. Though I can say you're still as beautiful as I remember" Lauren watched the honey skinned beauty sashay her way down the stairs, a blush creeping up her neck to her cheeks.
"So are you"
The two now stand face to face gazing at each other. Lauren cut whatever short distance between them and gave her a bone crushing hug. The brunette responded in kind and hugged her as tightly.
"It's good to see you" Lauren whispered.
"It's good to see you too. I missed you" Nadia said when they finished hugging.
"I still can't believe that you are here. I thought your parents moved to San Francisco?" asked Lauren
"Yeah but we recently moved back home, Mom was feeling homesick" Nadia laughed along with her friend.
"Come on, I guess you could do with a good lunch. We can catch up on the way to the cafeteria," Nadia took Lauren's arm and the two of them made their way through the halls crowded with students.
They quickly fell back into this easy companionship that they always shared since their childhood.
Nadia led Lauren to a table in the cafeteria where there were already two people seated. One guy was munching on what looked like to be a chicken sandwich and the other was reading an book between bites of his lunch.
They set their trays down and Nadia quickly introduced her to them soon two girls joined the group of friend. Suddenly one of the girls jumped in her seat, a big smile on her face. Lauren looked at her funny, turning to Nadia for an explanation.
"Here goes Dyson" Nadia said rolling her eyes. Sure enough a tall blonde guy entered the cafeteria with another blonde girl.
"Who?" asked Lauren puzzled.
"The McCorrigan clan," announced Nadia with nonchalance. "Well that's what they're called around here. They're the adoptive children of Mr and Mrs McCorrigan"
"The tall blonde guy with the curly hair is Dyson and the girl with him who looks like she could kill you on the spot is Tamsin." Nadia motioned to the other two people following the blondes.
"The girl dressed straight from a goth shop is Kenzi and the guy with the hat is Hale" As per Nadia's description the girl named Kenzi was dressed lake well "a goth", what striked Lauren was her striking blue eyes who seemed to shine with mischief. The guy named Hale was holding her hand laughing, probably at something the girl was saying.
Her analyzing gaze suddenly shifted to another girl following the couple.
"And who is she?" she asked her friend unable to break her gaze from the gorgeous brunette who just entered the cafeteria.
"And last but not least" Nadia snorted, shaking her head at those beckoning the brunette to seat with them at their table "Suckers" she mumbled to herself.
"This is Bo, that girl is trouble. You don't want to hang with the wrong crowd" Lauren tore her eyes almost regretfully from the brunette to look at the guy reading his book who spoke his first words in the entire lunch.
"Don't mind Lachlan, he is just a little sore after she turned him down" Nadia laughed.
"How can you know she is trouble?" asked Lauren, almost daring the guy to tell her a lie.
"She is a flirt" he answered matter-of-factly as if it was reason enough for bashing someone.
Lauren tuned down the conversation going around the table about the girl and watched her from across the cafeteria.
"How does she manage to have so many admirers is beyond me. Ewww, look at them they're practically drooling now!"
"Jealous Kenz?" asked the young succubus nudging her in the side.
"You wish!" Kenzi stuck her tongue at her, which earned her a laugh from Bo and Hale.
The three fae loaded their trays and went to join the two blondes that were already seated.
"Sorry love maybe next time she'll come and join you" Kenzi said in a sing song voice, passing a group that wanted Bo to join them at their table.
"You can't help yourself, can you?" asked the siren.
"Why would I, that's so much fun"
"You promised you'll tune it down when in school, remember?"
"Oh please that was nothing"
Bo left the two bickering fae and joined Dyson and Tamsin at the table. Soon they were all enjoying their lunch and making plans of what to do after classes. Bo was intently listening to the conversation going on around her but she couldn't shake the feeling of being watched. She was used to it being a succubus and all but this was another feeling altogether. She looked around her, students chatting away and sure enough there she was. From across the room she caught a girl with wavy blonde hair gazing at her.
Bo found herself staring back at her mesmerized, golden brown eyes met a pair of soulful brown ones. The girl's aura was burning so bright, blinking she made sure she was not hallucinating. Her aura was so tantalizing, swirls of green, red and blue meshing with yellow, orange, violent colored ones. It was a fest for the succubus' eyes who just wanted to lose herself to this sweet euphoria, lose herself in the blonde.
Beside her Kenzi was the first to notice the lack of communication from the brunette. She saw how tight the succubus' grip was on her fork, her knuckles white. But what alarmed her was the steady gaze of the brunette looking at the blonde from across the room.
"Bo Bo!" the sudden interruption made Bo snapped from her daze, she turned to face Kenzi, her eyes flashing an electrifying blue.
"Kenzi take her outside now" Dyson said, watching if someone had noticed the sudden eye color change.
"Come on succuface we're going for a walk" – Bo didn't even had the time to protest that Kenzi was already dragging her out of the cafeteria by the back door.
Watching Kenzi and Bo exiting the cafeteria the three fae left at the table looked from across the room at the cause of the sudden change in their friend.
The three of them thinking the same thing, what just happened meant trouble and the girl across the room was just another thing to worry about.
