Hey there! So, for those of who have read my other (incomplete) stories, I know. I'm horrible. My Supernatural story is actually almost finished but I've hit a bit of a block with some logistics of the story and have to figure that out. While I've doing that though, I have been madly obsessed with Teen Wolf and finally had some motivation to write a story. None of the Teen Wolf characters are actually in this chapter but they will be in the next chapter. I'm not sure how long this will be but I'm aiming for a few chapters.
Anyways, I hope you guys really like this character. She is personally my favorite character so far out of all the ones I have created. Let me know what you guys think!
Disclaimer: I do not own anything from Teen Wolf, the characters nor the plot.
Agatha Williams, also known as Aggie by her friends, was walking along the sandy beach of Cambria, CA where her and her pack lived. They had settled there about a year ago and it has been an easy going year. However, Aggie was getting anxious. She could feel that something was happening and that peace wouldn't last long for her and her pack.
Aggie walked into the house that she and the pack were currently living in. It was a lovely two story house with four bedrooms. After walking in the house and closing the door behind her, she takes off her shoes and makes her way to the kitchen where she can hear some commotion happening.
"What are you guys doing in here? Sounds like a bunch of animals pawing around." Aggie smirked as she looked at the two youngest in her pack and slightly proud of her pun. They stopped what they were doing and turned to look at their alpha. They had flour smudged all over their faces and looked like deer caught in the headlights. They sputtered for a few seconds before replying.
"We, uh, we're just trying to make some breakfast for everyone." Marmie replied. Marmie was the youngest of the pack at 15 years old. She attended the local high school along with her sister, Elise, who was standing next to her. Elise was only a year older than Marmie and was usually the brains of their little fun adventures the two often embark on.
"Uh-huh. And what exactly were you trying to make?" Aggie asked. She had to admit that the sight before her was absolutely adorable. It was sweet that the girls were trying to make breakfast for everyone. It was the first time in a while that everyone would be home for longer than a couple hours either because of work, school, or some other activity and a nice breakfast together was a great idea.
"We were trying to make pancakes but it didn't exactly go according to plan." Elise told her alpha. She was a little embarrassed that the breakfast plan didn't go as she wanted but was glad that it was her alpha that found them like that instead of one of the boys. They would have never let the girls live it down.
"Well, how about we clean up some of this mess and I'll teach you guys how to make pancakes properly?" The two young girls nodded their heads and got to cleaning up the flour they got everywhere. Aggie walked to the kitchen sink to clean her hands and preceded to teach her two betas how to make pancakes.
About half an hour later breakfast was all done and Aggie sent the girls upstairs to get cleaned up and tell the boys that their food was ready. She set all the food at the table and got everyone their drinks. She heard stomping down the steps and rolled her eyes at the noise the boys were making.
"You're werewolves, you're supposed to be quieter and stealthier than that." The boys nodded their heads at what their alpha said and slowed their pace. Harold, Jason, Ricky and Brian were the other betas of Aggie's pack. Harold and Brian went to the local high school along with Elise and Marmie. Jason had graduated the year prior and Ricky was actually older than all of them but acted like a high schooler.
"Morning, Aggie. How was your walk?" Brian asked while giving her a kiss on the cheek. Aggie smiled and told him that it was peaceful. The boys smiled at her. They knew how much those walks calmed Aggie down. It was her way of meditating or so she told them. After another round of morning greetings with the rest of the boys, they males sat down and started to stuff their faces with food.
"Hey! Wait for the girls. They are the ones who got up early to make this nice breakfast for you guys." The boys all looked sheepish and put their forks down and waited for their two youngest to come back down. It didn't take long for only a couple seconds passed until they heard the two coming into the kitchen. "Now, what do you guys say to them?" Aggie asked the boys.
"Thank you for breakfast!" the male betas chorused. The two girls beamed at them and motioned for them to keep eating. While they were eating their food, Marmie leaned over towards Aggie and whispered to her.
"Thanks for teaching us how to make pancakes, Aggie. It was fun." Aggie just smiled adoringly at her youngest beta. After Marmie went back to eating, Aggie took a nice long look around the table at all of her betas. While none of them were blood related to her, they were her family and couldn't be gladder to have them with her.
There was some chatter going around the table while everyone ate their breakfast but everything went silent as the doorbell rang. Aggie put her fork down and wiped her mouth with her napkin.
"I got it guys. Keep eating." She made her way towards the front door and grasped the door knob. "And no eavesdropping!" She yelled back. She couldn't see it but she knew that her betas all sunk down a little more in their chairs. She turned back to the door and opened it to see who was on the other side. She smiled brightly when she saw her pack's emissary, Ophelia, at the door. "Ophelia! Good morning." Aggie opened the door wider in order for Ophelia to come in. Ophelia smiled and greeted Aggie back. They exchanged a hug before Ophelia's facial expression changed to one of seriousness.
"I need to talk to you." Aggie immediately dropped her smile and gave a short nod to her friend.
"Go ahead to my room. I'll be up in a minute." Ophelia made her way upstairs and into Aggie's room which is where they do their important discussions. While Ophelia made her way up, Aggie walked back over to the kitchen to see her pack pretending to push their food around their plates. She gave a quick fond smile at their attempt. "As I'm sure you know, Ophelia is here. We have some things to discuss so I'll be up in my room. Harold, why don't you and Jason get the stuff ready for our game? The rest of you clean up the kitchen and join them. I'll be down in a little bit." The betas all nodded their heads obediently and got to work on doing what their alpha told them to.
Aggie made her way up to her room to join Ophelia. When she entered her room she could see her friend pacing back and forth. Aggie's eyes glowed red briefly before changing back to their normal blue. The fact that her emissary was pacing didn't leave Aggie with a good feeling and she was reminded of her anxious feeling from that morning. She took a seat in her armchair and waited for Ophelia to tell her what was wrong. She waited patiently for a few minutes until Ophelia finally sat down across from her.
"I got a call this morning. From Deaton." Aggie's head titled to the side a little. She observed Ophelia and could tell she was getting more nervous which wasn't like her. She was picking her nails and her leg wouldn't stop bouncing. Aggie narrowed her eyes a bit.
"First off, you need to stay calm. You're an emissary, Ophelia. It won't help me any if you are a ball of nerves." Aggie said softly. While Ophelia was older than her, she only recently became the pack's emissary and Aggie could tell she wasn't very confident yet. Ophelia nodded her head and took a deep breath. She folded her hands and sat them in her lap. She looked up into Aggie's eyes and relaxed back into the chair a little bit.
"Deaton called this morning. There is a bit of a situation in his town and he called for help." Aggie raised her eyebrow in curiosity.
"What kind of help?" She could see Ophelia get a little nervous again but she managed to keep it in check this time. Aggie smiled inwardly, proud of her friend.
"He—he said that an alpha pack has come into town." Aggie's demeanor changed immediately but knew by the way Ophelia said it that there was more. "They also are dealing with sacrifices happening. Deaton thinks it's a Darach." Aggie took a deep breath. Deaton had quite a full plate to deal with. She could understand why he would need help.
"When did he say he wanted me there?" Aggie asked. Ophelia looked up in surprise.
"You're going?" Ophelia knew the history Aggie had with a previous alpha pack and if her guess is correct, this was actually the same alpha pack.
"Yeah. If it's who I think it is, they are going to need all the help they can get. Each of those forces are enough on their own but having to deal with both of them at once? It's too much." Aggie did indeed have a history with an alpha pack. It was actually the reason why they moved to Cambria. Ophelia nodded her head in agreement. It never ceased to amaze her how Aggie handled these types of situations. This reminded her again of how glad she is to have found this pack and that they accepted her as their emissary.
"He didn't say but I would assume that the sooner the better." Aggie nodded her head and stood up. She made her way to the closet and started packing a bag. "You're leaving now?" Ophelia knew that the pack was supposed to spend the day together.
"No, I'm just packing my bag for now. I'm still going to have my time with my pack. It will just have to be cut a little short. We'll leave tonight." Ophelia looked at Aggie confused.
"We?" Aggie nodded her head.
"Yep, you're coming with me. I'm going to need my emissary." She gave a small smile to her friend and a look of encouragement took over her face when she noticed Ophelia pale at the statement. "You'll be fine. Go home and pack up. Clothes, books, herbs, anything you think we'll need while we are there." Ophelia nodded her head and got up to leave. Before she could exit the room, Aggie caught her in a hug. "I promise you'll be ok. I would never let anything happen to you. And this is a good learning opportunity." Ophelia sunk down into Aggie's hug and took a deep breath. They broke from the hug, exchanged smiles again and went their separate ways to get ready.
Roughly half an hour later, Aggie was out back playing catch with the male betas. The girls were off to the side. Marmie was reading a book for school while Elise was braiding her hair. Aggie was enjoying her time with her pack. They were going to watch a movie together later and then after that Aggie had to tell her pack about her leaving to Beacon Hills.
The pack was all cuddled together on the floor of the living room with empty pizza boxes lying not too far from them. Aggie had both girls leaning against her shoulders with the boys laying on her legs and lap. This was how they often laid when they watched movies. When the credits started to roll, everyone stayed where they were. Aggie could tell her betas knew something was up and were waiting for their alpha to inform them. Aggie took a deep breath and started her explanation.
"So, as you guys know, Ophelia was here earlier and we had a rather…," she stopped, trying to find the right word to describe her talk earlier, "…troubling talk. Do you guys remember my friend Deaton?" She felt nods all over letting her know that they did. "Well, the pack he looks out for is having a bit of trouble and they need help." Harold looked up from his position on Aggie's leg.
"When are we leaving?" Aggie ran her fingers through Harold's hair.
"It's not we. Just Ophelia and I are going." The rest of the pack jumped up from their places on Aggie and looked at her.
"What do you mean we aren't going with you?" Ricky was upset. They were a pack. They were supposed to do everything together. Live together, play together, fight together…and die together. Aggie looked over the eldest in her pack.
"What they are dealing with—it's too dangerous. I can't help them and watch over you guys at the same time. You guys are going to stay here and continue on like normal. I don't know how long I will be gone so you guys need to stay out of trouble, you hear?" Her ears were met with arguments from all of her betas and she stood up since she was free to move. When one of them started to yell she flashed her red eyes at them and let loose a little growl. "You guys are staying here and that's final." Her betas backed down immediately. It wasn't often that Aggie had to go alpha on them with her eyes but they knew it was serious when she did.
Once everyone was in agreement, she gathered them in a group hug. The doorbell went off again and Aggie knew it was Ophelia. It was time for them to leave. She sent Brian up to get her bags for her while she talked to Ricky. He was the eldest and she was telling him to watch over them. She was going to have a neighboring alpha come and check on her pack every once in a while but she needed someone to keep the betas in line day to day. Ricky agreed and Aggie gave him another hug. She hated leaving them but she couldn't stay while knowing someone needed her help. She left her bank card for them to use and got her stuff ready to go. She gave one more round of hugs to her betas before walking out to the car. She got into the driver's seat while Ophelia got into the passenger side. Her pack was on the porch and she waved to them before backing out and making her way to Beacon Hills.
