Summary: This story will just be a series of one shots based on season 6. Mostly they are things I think will happen or things I want to see happen. Parts may be based things we've seen in trailers or BTS videos and pictures for right now. It will probably be mostly about Stydia, but I guess we'll see what happens. Once the season starts , the one shots may be my way of processing the episode. Either way, at the beginning of each chapter I'll explain a little about it. As of right now, I have no plans to connect these chapters together.
A/N: So this one shot is extremely short. Pandora played "The Lonely" by Christina Perri (One of my favorite songs by her), and what I really wanted to do was make a video for it, but since I'll need to wait for actual clips that haven't aired yet (and pray there are some good ones) I decided to write about it instead.
Lonely.
That's how Lydia feels.
She doesn't know why. She has friends... Malia...Scott. Even those dorky sophomores.
But something is missing... and it feels like a big something.
She woke up today feeling this way. It feels like there is something there at the edge of her mind scratching and clawing trying to get through. It's saying "Remember. Remember."
"Remember... remember." She mumbles to herself.
"What?" Scott asks, hearing her voice, but not understanding the words.
"Something's wrong." She tells him. Suddenly, a flash of the parking lot enters her mind. She bolts from the lunch table they're sitting at. Scott and Malia quickly get up to chase after her.
She runs all the way to the parking lot. There's something here. She knows it... but all that's there is a blue jeep.
Is that supposed to mean something to her?
"Lydia, what's going on?" Malia asks.
"Something's missing." She tells her. "It's like... It's like... I can't breathe." She feels herself begin to hyperventilate and tears fill her eyes. Panic was setting in. She's never had a panic attack before. She falls to her knees as she tries to catch her breath.
Malia reaches her hand out, but Scott stops her. "Don't touch her."
Suddenly, Lydia is sobbing. "He's gone." She cries.
"Who's gone, Lydia?" Scott asks her as he bends down in front of her. "Who?"
Lydia looks up at him and shakes her head. "I can't remember. I promised I wouldn't forget, but now I can't remember."
