Well, hello everyone! I'm really excited to introduce this new Teen Wolf story to you guys. I've been thinking about making an Aiden/OC story for a while because I really love his character and I wanted to take my own little spin to his past and why the alpha pack is in Beacon Hills other than being there for Scott.

Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Wolf, this means the characters or any of the plot line that you recognize from the show. But I do however own my OC and any of the other things that are not familiar to you.

Hope you enjoy!


Her body hurtled toward a wall, hitting it forcefully before she fell to the floor doubled over in pain with tears streaming down her cheeks. What stood in from of her was a horrifying site and she didn't understand how something like that could exist. The body ran towards her, growling like the wolf it was. It had came closer and the girl realized that the man she loved was about to kill her and somehow she accepted it. The girl had shot up from her dream, looking around her new room. It all seemed too surreal. She missed her old town and she had no idea why her parents just made them move suddenly, but she didn't defy them. She had only been there for a month, but she had at least made two friends; her neighbors, Scott and Isaac.

The alarm clock on her dresser went off and she lazily hopped out of bed. Today was going to be her first day of school at Beacon Hills High and she was quite nervous to be honest. She knew no one and had no idea who the teachers were and what they were gonna be like. She had quickly gotten dressed and made it out the door at seven.

When she finally had make it the school, the sun had barely risen, which suprised her because she thought it would take forever to walk. The school looked like any other, bays of lockers, kids hanging in the hallway, but not many since it was early. She heard her name being called, noticing Isaac and Scott standing next to some other people by the lockers. The girl hurried over to them.

"Hi, Cae!" Scott greeted, giving her a side hug. "This is Allison, Stiles and-" Caelyn stopped paying attention at this point. Her eyes had moves towards two boys - twins actually - had walked down the hallway. She knew those faces, it was them. Cae would've known them anywhere, they shared glances, but continued on and she snapped out of trance when she heard growls from next to her. She looked over to the group standing next to her and they were all exchanging weird glances.

Her mouth was about to open, but Isaac pulled her away. "We should probably go get your schedule." She nodded following behind Isaac as he walked to the front office. She still couldn't get him out of her head, why was he here? When they had gotten to the front office, the two were there again. The boy and Caelyn made direct eye contact, but neither stopped and Isaac pulled her along.


The first class of her day went by quickly. It was English and that was always her strong suit. But next on the list was Chemistry and according to Scott and Isaac, Mr. Harris was the worst. As she had gotten into class, she took a seat in the back, pulling the Chem books from her bag and setting them on the table. Her eyes were diverted to the desk, not looking up until she saw shoes standing in front of her. Caelyn looked up to see him, he smiled at her, but she didn't smile back.

"Is this seat taken?" He asked, gesturing to the other seat at her table.

"Oh, uh, no." He smiled at her once again and sat down next to her. She finally decided to say something to him. "So, are you following me or something?"

The boy shifted in his seat, feeling the awkwardness rise between them. But he started laughing, "Definitely not, I guess it's just a coincidence. But why-" Aiden was cut off by Mr. Harris.

"Aiden, would you like to share with the class what you and Ms. Ford were talking about?" He shook his and head, not finishing what he was going to say.

The bell had rung and she scurried out of class, not really wanting to talk to him again. Scott had approached her in hallway.

"Why were you talking to Aiden?"

"Trying to make friendly conversation with other new kids,"

"Well, you need to stop."

She was taken back by his forcefulness. "Excuse me?"

"Just don't to him or his brother," Then he stormed off, leaving her bewildered. Caelyn just shook it off and continued onto her next class.


The first day had gone pretty well, nothing else happened with Aiden, but she still wondered why Scott was acting so weird. She walked out of the front entrance, walking down the path, heading home. As she got down the street she saw Isaac across the road with his head facing the pavement. The brunette was about to call to him, but a bike pulled up next to her. She stopped, waiting for the person to remove their helmet and when they finally did she noticed it was Aiden. A small smile crept up on her face as he looked at her.

"Hey, Caelyn, you need a ride?" he asked.

She looked across the street again, noticing that Isaac was looking at her and Aiden. "Uh, no thanks, Aiden." He just nodded, putting his helmet back on and driving off. Caelyn looked to her left and her right before she quickly sprinted across the street to meet up with Isaac. She smiled at him when she finally made it to him. "Mind if I walk with you?" Isaac shook his head and they began to walk.

He couldn't help but stop and watch them. He didn't normally do this, but when he had seen her at school that day, all of his old feelings had rushed back to him. The boy never wanted them to be back because this was supposed to be strictly business, but he just couldn't help it. A pang of jealousy shot through him when he saw her laugh. Why? Why was he doing this? He wasn't supposed to like her, it was only supposed to be pretend, but he knew her like no one else did and he just couldn't pretend. Aiden let out a low growl and rode off, trying to forget about it for a little bit.

When Caelyn and Isaac reached their houses, it was nearly eight. The two decided to hang around town after school because neither wanted to go home. First they went for coffee, then out to dinner, and of course, the gentlemen that Isaac is, paid for everything. After she said goodbye to the blue eyed boy, she shoved her key into the key hole, and unlocked the door. Her parents were standing next to the door, holding each other. As she walked in, her parents let out a breath and she looked at them. They ran to her and engulfed her into a hug.

"We're so glad you're home!" They breathed, facing her. "Where the hell were you?"

She became worried at the sight of them being so clingy. "Is everything alright? And I was just out with Isaac, don't be so worried."

Her mother relaxed, "Everything is fine, but just make sure we know where you are when you go somewhere, please? That's all we ever ask for."

The girl nodded her head and pounded her way up the stairs. She reached her room and plopped down in her bed. Her parents acted so weirdly, they never used to be like this, well that she really knew of. As nine o'clock rolled around, she had gotten very tired. Normally she wouldn't sleep until the early hours of the morning, but something was telling her that she needed to sleep.

She had awoken in the middle of the night to hear something downstairs. Her eyes quickly checked the clock, noticing it was only four, so she knew it couldn't be her parents, they were always asleep at this time. She was debating whether or not to get up and go downstairs; her gut was telling her not to, but her instinct was saying the opposite. The first thing she did before she went downstairs was grab the bat that was always under her bed. She quietly made her way down the steps, holding the bat out in front of her. Through the darkness she saw movement, very swift movement. Then before she knew it her front door was open and a slight breeze sent a chill down her spine.


That was the first chapter! Tell me what you think in the reviews because I'm very skeptical about how this story will go. Anyways, thanks for reading and I hope you'll tune in for more.