Isaac/Scott


Scott generally didn't like spending time at the cemetery. It was really depressing to think of all those people who'd been killed because of all the werewolf-related stuff that had gone down in Beacon Hills. Most of them ended up getting buried here. But Scott was wandering amidst the tombstones because Isaac hadn't come home, nor was he answering his phone, and it was nearly an hour past when he'd said his shift was over. With all the supernatural crap that went down in Beacon Hills, Scott couldn't help it if he was a little worried.

He found Isaac sitting in front of three tombstones that looked remarkably similar and then it just clicked. Isaac had told him that he occasionally spent time at his family's graves. He also turned his phone off every time he did, believing it to be disrespectful to be answering calls or texts while visiting his dead family. Not wanting to disturb him too much, Scott quietly sat down next to Isaac.

Isaac didn't really react, he'd probably heard Scott coming for five minutes by now, except to softly say, "Sorry, I kind of lost track of time."

Scott nodded, "Its fine. You going to stay out here much longer?"

Isaac shrugged, "I don't know. Its just … sometimes I used to wonder which one of us would end up here first, me or my dad."

Scott didn't know what to say to that because … good God, no teenager should have to deal with that. So he threw an arm around Isaac's shoulders and pulled him close, hoping that little gesture would be enough. Isaac immediately put an arm around Scott and leaned into him. They stayed that way for a few minutes, the silence only broken when an idea popped into Scott's head.

"If you don't mind, could you tell me about them? Not your dad, but your mom and your brother. I don't know anything about them."

Isaac was quiet for a long moment, but Scott could tell that Isaac wasn't about to clam up or say no. It was more like he was gathering his thoughts. Scott knew there had to be good memories that Isaac had of his family. He wouldn't keep stopping at his family's graves if he didn't. Their circle of friends and family only really knew about Isaac's dad and the abuse and that didn't feel like enough. Scott wanted to know more about Isaac's family, not just the bad.

So he waited patiently for Isaac to begin and when he finally did Scott did his best to remember every word.