Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Wolf nor any of its characters.
Author's Note: This is an idea I've had in my head for some time and I've finally decided to give it a go. Hope you enjoy it!
Prologue: The Assignment
It was the last day of classes before exams. The last day of Senior Year. As Scott, Stiles, and Lydia hurried into English and found seats, the air around them was subdued. The few precious moments between classes were usually filled with talk and laughter. But not today. Today everyone sat in reflective silence.
Stiles found a seat next to the window. As he gazed out across the school grounds, he suddenly wondered if he would ever see them again after graduation. He pushed the thought from his mind. He turned to find that Lydia had seated herself next to him. Their eyes met, and she gave him a small smile. He noticed that it didn't reach her eyes.
He caught movement out of the corner of his eyes. He shifted to see that Scott was behind him. Scott nodded at him. For a moment, they just sat there. The three of them, staring at each other, soaking in each other's presence, thinking, wondering if they would ever see each other again after graduation. This, they very well knew, could be one of the last times the three of them were together.
The shutting of the classroom door broke the spell and they turned in their seats to face the teacher as she walked over to her desk. "Good afternoon, class," she said. "Now, we've already reviewed the material for your exam. So, today, you will spend the class period working on an in class assignment."
Stiles groaned. So did Scott and several others. "I know, I know," said the teacher sympathetically. "Last day of classes, but this is an assignment, I think you'll find rather interesting." She smiled. "You are all Seniors. You are all know that your lives about to change. When you started here, you were Freshmen, young, well, younger. You have all grown and changed, even if you haven't realized it. The person you were when you first stepped through that door is not the person you will be when you leave it for the last time." She paused for a moment, letting her words sink in.
"So. Here's what I want you to do. I want each of you to write a letter. A letter to your past self." At her those words, several students learned forward in interest, Lydia among them. "I want you to write a letter to yourself sometime in the past. I don't care when exactly. Heck, it can be to yourself yesterday, just as long as you can think about and understood how much you have grown since then. If you have the rest of the period to work on it. So, get started." She sat down at her desk, leaving her students to reflection and writing.
Pulling out pieces of paper and pencils, Scott, Stiles, and Lydia caught each other's eyes. In that instant, they each knew what they were going to say. Smiling, they turned to their own work and quickly fell to writing.
Author's Note: Sooo...what do you think? Like it? Don't like it? Either way, reviews would be greatly appreciated! I will try and update as soon as I can, but I do have classes and a busy schedule, so please be patient! Anyway, thank you for your time.
