A/N: I just got my computer back and I wanted to write something so badly! Unfortunately, I can't write for Crossing Bridges until I get the Season 2 DVDs. So I figured I would write some of the other ideas that I have in my head.

There are a few things you need to know. This takes place after Season 2, with the exception of Boyd and Erica getting captured by the Alpha Pack. As far as this story goes, the alpha pack are nonexistent. Lydia is informed on everything, and Allison is considered a part of the big pack even though she is pretty much on the outs.

This is just a short little prologue to introduce the stories, and the letters will start in the next chapter. I will be doing everybody, and each character will have their own chapter.

Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Wolf or it's characters. I'm just borrowing them for a little while.

English class was always a weird part of the day. It was the class that had all of Derek's pack as well as all of Scott's. Looking back on everything that's happened, it's odd that neither of the two groups associated with one another before they were all acquainted with the Supernatural. When things calmed down, it was awkward for everybody, because none of them really knew how to act all together with no imminent threat trying to kill them. English class was the only part of the day where everybody was together and they could pretend to be typical teenagers.. With a temporary break away from the craziness, the two packs were taking the time to get used to each other. Everybody decided to open their eyes and realize that they're all on the same side. With that epiphany came new friendships, one giant pack as opposed to two small ones, and less room to eat at lunch tables.

There was only a few weeks left of school. With final exams coming up, some teachers were easing up on their assignments to allow study time, while others were beginning to assign projects. The English teacher, Mr. Harper, was something in between. He gave less assignments, but he also had plans for a final project.

Once the project was officially assigned to the class, all the supernaturally involved teens groaned. It was a simple enough task, but it was something that was going to be very difficult for them to do. Throughout the year, students had been working on their writing skills, and Mr. Harper thought it would be a great idea to let everybody go back to their writing level of comfort and write letters to give their 10-year-old selves advice based on how their life is now.

For any normal student, it would have been the easiest project out of them all. But for a bunch on teenagers that have to deal with werewolves, kanimas, and hunters, there was almost no way to write a letter without getting sent to the loony bin.

During lunch that day, the pack decided they would do two letters. They'll do a normal made up one to get them the good grade they need, and they'll do a real one that talked about the real things that have happened in their lives. Some members, like Jackson and Allison, were less than thrilled, due to the fact that they went aboard the crazy train for a little while. But the rest of the pack agreed that it might actually be good for them. Because they have to give advice to their past self, it would be a way to make a positive out of the horrible past few months. This was one assignment that procrastination was not going to get a hold of.

A/N: Sorry that it's a bore right now. I don't have any real plans for this story. I'm just going to let my fingers do the typing and see what happens. I'm really excited to try this concept and I hope you guys are excited to read it. I'll probably write the first letter either tonight or tomorrow. Is there anything in particular that you guys want to see in any of the letters? Who's letter do you want to read most? I'd love to hear from you guys. :)