Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Wolf or any of the characters. Teen Wolf is the property of MTV. I own only the OC Cassidy Daniels and her family/friends.
Hey dudes and dudettes! So so so so so so so so so so so so so sorry it's taken me so ridiculously long to update this story. I didn't have access to a computer while on vacay. Forgiveness is a virtue! Thanks for the date ideas in the reviews. I know my chapters are reeeeeeeeeeeally short, but that probably won't change throughout this story. Lydia will be a lot nicer in this story than she is in the show. Oh, btw, this story takes place after the first season finale. I know Lydia's in the hospital at this point, but I changed it a little for the story. Jackson won't really be in the story, and neither will Derek. Reviews make me smile!
Cassi stood in front of the full length mirror on her bathroom door and examined her outfit. Her feet were clad in casual flip-flops, her peeling nail polish carefully removed in case painting their nails was on the evening agenda. She had kept on her shorts, but changed into a tight splatter paint t-shirt. She wanted to be casual, but look good. She had a feeling that Lydia could make or break her reputation in Beacon Hills. She grabbed the overnight duffel bag she had stuffed with all of the essentials for the evening. Clothes, toilitries, nail polish, a pillow, and her sketchbook filled the black and pink bag to the brim. She knew that she probably wouldn't even take her sketchbook out of her bag, but it went everywhere with her. It was like a security blanket. She had hidden it at the bottom of the bag, hoping that she wouldn't have to take it out during the sleepover. She hopped into her car, texting her sister who wasn't home yet from work that she was spending the night with a friend, and would be back sometime the next morning. After she had entered Alison's address into her GPS system, she had a reply from her sister.
No problem, have fun! She smiled, and drove off.
She pulled into the Argent's driveway at exactly 7:30. She spent a little longer than necessary gathering her things; she wanted to be fashionably late. She rang the doorbell at 7:45, after a little procrastination.
"Hey," Alison said with lots of enthusiasm. "Lydia's already here; we're setting up our stuff in the basement."
"Ok, cool," Cassi chirped, cringing at her dorky response.
Alison led the way into a large entryway, and down the stairs to an impressive basement. A huge flatscreen hung on one wall, with several movie theatre style chairs facing it. The wall opposite the screen was a bar with a fridge full of soda, and cabinets of movie snack foods. The other walls were lined with glass cases overflowing with movies. "This is our home theatre," said Alison. Alison walked into a smaller room next to it. Three cots were set up, and a sparkly pink duffel bag sat against the wall. A girl with fiery red hair sat on one of the cots, her eyes glued to the phone in her hands. "Lydia, this is Cassi," Alison introduced the girls,"Cassi, this is my friend Lydia."
"Nice to meet you," Lydia said, tearing her eyes away from the small screen, "Alison's told me a lot about you."
"It's nice to finally meet you too," said Cassi, feeling more at ease. The doorbell chimed. "That must be the pizza," Alison said, "I'll go get it." She trotted off towards the steps. "Where did you move from?" Lydia asked, setting the phone down.
"I lived in Oregon before I moved here," Cassi said, taking a seat on the cot next to Lydia's.
"My parents move around a lot because of their jobs," Cassi continued, "They're both authors. They think that changing the scenery is inspiring. They mean well, but the moving around can be hard on my sister and I."
"Who's your sister," Lydia asked, "I haven't seen her around."
"She's in college now. She's on break, but she's been going to the UCLA. She goes back to school in a week," Cassi said, thinking of the day her sister would go back to living the college life.
"Pizza time," Alison sang out as she entered the room, "What are you guys talking about?"
"Cassi's just been telling me about her family," Lydia said, smiling. The girls smiled at each other, and dug into the pepperoni goodness. It wasn't long before they'd devoured the whole pizza. "Who's up for a movie," asked Cassi.
"I definently am," said Alison, "But let's change first." The girls changed into their jams. Lydia wore pink shorts and a black tank top. Cassi slipped into purple shorts and a yellow tank top. Alison had chosen black shorts and a t-shirt that must have belonged to Scott. "Nice shirt, Alison," Lydia teased. The trio giggled, and moved to the theatre. Alison picked up three movies that sat on the couch.
"I like all three, anyone got a vote?"
"I haven't seen that one," said Cassi, pointing to a comedy on the left.
"Me either," said Lydia. Alison popped the DVD in, and hurried to the back of the room as Lydia and Cassi settled on the couch. Alison dimmed the lights. Cassi thought about how much fun she was having with the girls as the previews started. Alison returned with a tray of sodas, chips, popcorn, and other movie snacks. The movie began. Soon, all of the girls were giggling. By the end of the movie, they had eaten their way through the whole tray of snacks, and hadn't stopped laughing since the movie had begun. Lydia yawned, and the girls moved back into the smaller room. They chatted for a few hours, about everything from school to boys to makeup tips. Cassi had even felt comfortable enough to show them her sketchbook. Lydia and Alison marveled at the amazing artwork. When they saw her drawing of Stiles, she told them about her crush, blushing the whole time. "You can't tell anyone," pleaded Cassi, "not Scott, not your other friends, and especially not Stiles."
They both swore, and the conversation moved on. What the girls didn't know, was that Scott had been sitting outside listening to the whole thing. He grinned, and ran towards Stiles' house to tell him the news…
Sooooooooo, yeah. This chapter was also short, but I had to end it there. I've been really busy trying to finish my summer stuff before I go back to school. I always put it off until the end of summer. So it'll probably be a while before I update again, but I promise I'll try. Review please! ;-)
