Ok so this is shorter than most chapters but I had to stop it where I did so yeah. You'll understand why. I hope you like it as much as I do. As always thank you to those who have reviewed you are the best and thanks to everyone following. And please guys review, it helps me so much.


Emma woke up to the sound of birds squeaking outside her window. "Even on the weekend I can hardly sleep," she growled looking at the clock seeing it was seven thirty. "A little longer," she yawned pulling the sheets over her head. As Emma closed her eyes to fall back asleep a knock came from her door. "Sleeping," she called as the door opened and her mom walked in.

"When you get up, I want to ask you something?" her mom whispered politely.

"Why not ask me now? You have me up anyways," she replied sarcastically. Without answering her daughter Emma's mom left the room and closed the door behind her. Emma laid in her bed silently slightly annoyed. As her mouth formed a look of displeasure she kicked the sheets off her and walked out of the room. "Oh your up," her mother smiled childly as Emma glared at her.

"Yeah, I couldn't lay there anymore," she mumbled grabbing a bowl from the cabinets. "So what is it you wanted to do today?" she sighed looking at her phone seeing a message from Lydia.

"Well I was thinking…" her mom paused with a smile. "We could go to the mall for a few hours and then the movies. How does that sound?" Emma scrunched her face her lips curled into a small smile.

"Actually…that sounds like fun." Emma smiled before running upstairs. She sat in front of her mirror smiling at herself. Her phone rang and she picked it up.

"Where did you go last night?" Lydia yelled on the other side of the line.

"Scott's friend took us home, I was going to tell you…but…Jackson had you…preoccupied," she said carefully.

"Was this friend the creepy one who you were talking to before running out on the party?"

"Maybe," Emma laughed placing her hand on her chest. Her eyes grew wide as the cold flushed her body. "Oh my God," she gasped looking down.

"What?" Lydia asked concerning.

"My necklace…it's gone," Emma roared running to her bed pulling back the pillows and sheets finding nothing.

"You are losing that thing a lot maybe we should glue it on," Lydia joked as Emma felt her heart shattering.

"Lydia this isn't funny." Emma paced her room having no clue where she lost it this time.

"It's just a necklace, not like you can buy them anywhere else," Lydia sighed as Emma stared at herself in the mirror the tears already forming.

"Lydia, shut up," Emma said calmly which sent a shiver down her own spine. "I can't just replace this necklace, my dad said it had been in the family for eight, eight generations. It is impossible to replace it," she said grinding her teeth. "Eight," she whispered collapsing on her bed.

"Ok, ok, well if you told me that, it must be worth a fortune." Emma bit the inside of her lip ignoring Lydia at this point. "Why don't we retrace your steps?"

"No that would take too long, we are going to have to meet up and then split up, get more ground. I'll call Allison," Emma suggestion as Lydia agreed on the other side.

"Text me a meeting location," Lydia said before hanging up. Emma quickly called Allison and told her what was happening after hanging up she jumped in her shower. Her tears blended with the falling water as she stood there wondering where she could of left it. After changing into a few layers of warm clothing she ran down stairs where her mother was getting ready to leave. "Mom," she gasped completely forgetting her plans. Her mom looked at her daughter for a moment before sighing sadly.

"You're going out with your friends aren't you?"

"No, well, yes, but not how you think," Emma said quickly as a horn honked from outside. "I'll explain everything when I get home, I promise we will go do this mommy daughter thing next weekend," she sighed as her mom nodded disappointed and Emma ran out of the house where Lydia was parked. Allison sat in the front as Emma jumped into the back.

"So where do you remember having it last?" Allison asked as Emma bit her lip, last night feeling like a blurb. They pulled up to the red brick house and the three girls looked at it carefully. They got out and Emma gasped.

"I think I know where," she gasped as Lydia and Allison looked at her. "Lydia, go check the house, then come to the preserve, Allison come with me," Emma smiled running across the street as Allison shrugged and chased after her. The preserve was only a block away and anger began flooding her heart.

"So what? You know what happened to it? Em?" Allison asked as Emma nodded as they began walking through the woods.

"It could of fallen out in Derek's car last night…or he could of taken it," she accused as Allison looked at her funny.

"Why would he want to steal it?" Allison laughed as Emma shrugged.

"I don't know…but he was acting incredibly strange when he dropped me off…well that is after we…talked," she said softly as Allison looked at her friend strangely. As silence took the air around them Emma walked thinking about her life. Her father's face flickered in her mind as she grabbed her head.

"You ok?" Allison asked as Emma nodded. A large gust of wind blew causing Emma to hug herself trying to stay warm under three layers of clothing. "Are you sure this disease isn't harmful."

"Oh I'm fine, it's just uncomfortable," she sighed. Allison stopped and looked at her shoe noticing it was untied.

"Hey go on ahead, I'll catch up," Allison said as Emma nodded and continued by herself.

"Maybe look around her, he could found it and throne it out the window."

"Why would he do that?" Allison laughed as Emma shrugged.

"You never know, right?" Allison nodded and began tying her shoes. Emma continued by herself wringing her hands. The necklace had consumed her thoughts distracting her from her surroundings soon Derek stood in front of them a few yards ahead.

"Trespassing again?" he snapped annoyed as Emma stopped and looked at him nervously. "What is this time?" Emma looked at him carefully.

"I…lost my necklace," she sighed as he grabbed his head shaking it.

"Again?" he mumbled as she nodded.

"Do you have it?" she asked as his head cocked back.

"Why would I have it?" he squinted as she looked at him with an accusing glare. Derek didn't like how she was looking at him.

"I don't know, you were eyeing it a lot last night, and well the night didn't end 'normal'," she said using quotes.

"How about this, you, little princess. Turn around go home, forget about everything about me, and I'll forget you." Emma took a step back, his voice was colder than her. "I don't have your stupid necklace, just leave."

"Let me at least check," she barked as he threw his hands in the air.

"Emma," he grumbled, "Forget it, you are looking for a needle in a haystack." The tears had already began forming, never in her life had she cried so much as she did the past few days.

"Why are you pushing me away so much, I screwed up last night, I know, impulse is sometimes stronger. Last night, pure impulse-momentum theory, it wasn't my attraction to you, it was impulse, something you clearly don't have," she yelled as Derek's face turned a deep red his fists clenched. He was holding back his curses.

"Just go home and forget everything," he suggested trying to stay calm. "Buy a new necklace I don't care," he suggested before turning around. Emma sighed nervously.

"You have issues," she shouted turning around.

"Oh that is original, you have no clue what I've been through, I don't want to hear anything from you, princess."

"Stop calling me that," she growled clenching her fists.

"Or what? What could you possibly do?" Before Emma could think of a quick and witty response Derek turned and left. She grabbed a rock and threw it hearing an animal whimper. She looked around for the sound and found a dark figure standing a few yards away. Her eyes widened as the creature made eye contact. It was dark and big, it reminded her of the wolf that she hit the previous night. Slowly stepping back Emma never took her eyes from the creature. The animal's eyes flashed red and she gasped knowing it was the creature she hit the previous night. Quickly she turned and began running, she found Allison scanning the ground around her looking for the necklace.

"Run, just run!" Emma screamed as she ran past Allison. Allison looked behind her seeing nothing, but Emma scared her causing her to sprint right behind Emma. As they left the woods and made it back to Lydia's car Emma jumped in and locked her door causing Allison to get in as well.

"What did you see?" Allison panted as Emma gasped for air from the run. Emma shook her head trying to describe what she saw.

"I think…I don't know, I think it was the animal that totaled my car." Allison shook her head.

"Impossible, the thing that you hit, totaled your car, impossible it would be alive still." Emma nodded in agreement. Lydia came back to her car and sat in the driver's seat.

"I'm sorry, Em, I couldn't find it," Lydia sighed as Emma nodded defeated. "We can go buy one that looks…" Allison cut her off grabbing her wrist as Lydia looked at her with a sigh.

"It's alright, maybe…I left it at home," Emma sighed looking out the window in a daze. Lydia turned the car on and drove Emma home. For the next few days Emma found herself sulking and not even paying attention to the world around her. After school she found Stiles and Scott talking so she sighed and walked over to them. "Hey," she said softly tucking her hands in her sweatshirt pockets.

"He-hey," Stiles said nervously. He looked at Scott for a second and coughed. "Why is she talking to us," he whispered as Scott shrugged and she glared at them.

"Firstly, I'm not deaf," she glared at Stiles who looked at his feet quickly. "Secondly, I want to help," she smiled as Scott looked at her funny and Stiles looked nervous.

"With what?" Scott coughed shrugging it off.

"Well, I know you found that body in the woods," she said pointing at Scott who shrugged again.

"What body? We know nothing about a body," Stiles said defensively.

"Would you stop talking," Scott whispered so just Stiles heard.

"Yeah, what's it too you?"

"Well, I heard you talking about smelling blood? And well as strange as that may sound, that says one of two things, the body is decomposing and the copper sent of the blood is filling the woods, or it's a fresh kill. But we all know that's not possible. I want this killer caught as badly as you guys do. So let me help," she smirked satisfied.

"One minute please," Stiles said excitedly, grabbing Scott he turned around and got in a small huddle. She could hear clearly what Stiles was saying for he knew nothing of volume control when it came to whispering. "Are you crazy, we can't let her come."

"Stiles, it will go buy a lot faster with another set of hands. She is volunteering to help."

"Scott, she has no clue what she is getting into. Fine, don't say I didn't warn you," Stiles whispered as Emma tried hiding her smile as the guys turned around. "Very well you can come, we'll pick you up at your house…"

"No, I can meet you at yours," she smiled as Stiles blinked a few times before she turned around and walked down the hall. Emma smiled satisfied as she climbed into Allison's car.

"Someone looks excited. Who did you manipulate?" Allison joked as Emma laughed.

"No one, just convinced Scott and Stiles to let me join in their little…expedition. I can't meet up for homework tonight, but maybe Lydia could take my place?"

"No, it's ok I think I can read on my own," Allison laughed as they drove to Emma's house. Emma thanked Allison for the ride home and walked into her house and went straight to her room. On the table where her mirror stood she found a small box. She sat at the mirror and opened the black box. In it was a small golden chained bracelet with little teal stones dangling from it.

"Oh you found it," Felix laughed walking into her room. She looked up at him with a small smile.

"What's this?" she asked confused. Felix laughed as she began to put it on.

"I know, it's not your necklace, and it doesn't have the sentimental value, let alone the heirloom rubbish, but it's still…" Emma jumped up knocking her chair over she wrapped her arms tightly around her brother's neck and hugged him. Felix slowly wrapped his arms around her. She smiled as she pressed her head into his neck, she smiled widely for she hadn't hugged him in so long. She knew the way she treated him was uncalled for and that he was trying more than she was.

"I'm sorry," she said inaudibly as Felix laughed.

"I can't hear you when you talk into my neck," he laughed as she let him go.

"I said, I'm sorry," she sighed rolling her eyes as Felix slowly nodded. Emma looked at the bracelet around her wrist and smiled.

"You know what's funny," Felix spoke up as she looked at him. "When I went to buy that I asked the jeweler if they had anything similar to your stone and they said no stone like that exists, so I had to buy this," he laughed as she looked at him funny.

"If you are saying my necklace was fake, you better run now," she said with a smile.

"I'm not saying that, I'm just curious," he answered as he walked for the door. He left her as she smiled staring at the small teal diamonds. She sat before her mirror and looked at her reflection as much joy as the bracelet brought her it couldn't fix what was truly missing. She touched her neck where the gem would be and sighed.

"It's not the same," she sighed before grabbing the golden brush, the diamonds tinged as her brush moved through her hair. After braiding her hair she ran to the garage and got on her bike leaving with no goodbye. She pulled up to Stiles' house and walked past the jeep. She ignored the baby blue jeep and knocked on the front door. Stiles opened the door and looked at her slightly afraid. "I'm ready," she smiled as he let her in. They stood in the foyer as Scott came down the stairs.

"Let me get my keys," Stiles said nervousness in his voice. They walked outside and Scott and Stiles got in the jeep.

"We're seriously not driving in that are we?" she asked as Stiles turned the lights on blinding her.

"Get in," he yelled with a laugh as she grumpily climbed in the back and they drove off down the street.