Commercial Break Two

(Before Scott got turned into a werewolf)

Wendy walked into the Stilinski home as she put her extra key in her pocket, whistling a tune. She had made into the hallway between the living room and the dining room when she was stopped suddenly.

"How did you get in here when the door was locked?" Sheriff Stilinski asked from the dining room with a few piles of case folders sitting in front of him.

She smiled, turning to him, and pulled the key she made out from her pocket.

"I had an extra key made," Wendy told him.

"That doesn't surprise me," he said shaking his head and she put the key back into her pocket.

"Where's your son?" she asked.

"He's out," he said.

"Ugh, he said he would be here when I arrived," she said. "Liar."

"He said that would be getting snacks for your movie night," Sheriff Stilinski told her. "He also said that your brother was a traitor for abandoning him on this introduction to Star Wars and that at least he could educate you."

Wendy snorted, grinning and shaking her head. She went to wait for him up in his room but she paused and went back into the dining room. She bit her lip, looking at him.

"I don't think I ever thanked you," she said.

"For what?" he asked as he removed his glasses.

"After our dad left, I kind of felt abandoned and rejected by my own father. I didn't think I would get past it but then I realized that not everyone left me. I had my mom, Scott, Stiles, and . . . you. You stepped up and you helped fill that hole that he left. I just want to thank you for being there even though you didn't have to be," Wendy said and she looked down at her shoes. "You're like the father that I wished we had."

She looked up to see tears swimming in eyes. He stood up and walked over to her. He kissed her forehead and wrapped his arms around her in a tight hug.

"You're like a daughter to me and Scott is like a son," he told her and pulled back from the hug. "Does Scott feel this way too?"

"Yes, he's just not girly enough to say it your face," she told him and he laughed.

Suddenly a flash went off, startling the two of them, and they turned their hands to see Stiles standing there holding a camera. When did he enter the house?

"Aw, what a cute little Kodak moment," Stiles said and they glared at him.

"Hey, Stilinski, where are the snacks?" she asked, looking at his empty arms.

"They're in the jeep, I was going to ask you to help me carry the bags when I saw this happening and I just had to grab the camera, it was too cute. So, what were you guys talking about? Not me, I hope," Stiles said grinning.

"Oh, yeah, we were totally talking about you. We were planning on selling you on eBay but then we realized that you wouldn't make us much of a profit," Wendy told him grinning as he let out an offended shriek and the sheriff laughed.

"Well, you wouldn't either," Stiles replied as they began to walk out of the room.

"Everyone loves, I'm so adorable and tiny, I would get a buttload of money," she said, smirking. "Unlike you, who ain't worth shit."

"Such unladylike language," Stiles gasped.

"Who said I was lady?" she asked and they laughed in agreement.

Many hours and many junkfood later, the credits for Episode 6 of Star Wars ended. Wendy smiled at the screen.

"That was great, loved it, the Ewoks were so cute," she said with a grin and turned to Stiles, only to see him drooling on the arm of the sofa.

She grabbed the camera from the coffee table and quickly snapped a picture of the sleeping Stiles. The flash went off, startling Stiles. He snapped up, putting his hands up in front of him in a defensive position.

"POLICE! FREEZE! DON'T SHOOT!" he yelled and Wendy burst into laughter.

"What a cute little Kodak moment," she said snickering as she showed him the picture.

"Give me that!" he said reaching for the camera but she kept it out of reach by standing up. "Please, delete that!"

"Nope! Never!" she exclaimed grinning.

He pounced on her, trying to grab the camera from her. She kicked his shin and flipped him on his back, causing the camera to fly out of her hand. She pinned his hands above his head and positioned her knee on his chest to keep him from moving. Wendy grinned triumphantly at him. A flash went off, startling the both of them. They turned to look to see his dad standing in the doorway, holding the fallen camera.

"What a cute little Kodak moment," the sheriff said sarcastically.