Ok, here is the next chapter, I'm glad i waited for last nights episode before writing this cause it made it ten thousand times better heres to hoping you all like it. Thanks again for reading, reviewing, following, and all the favorites!
"Your kidding?" Rachel laughed looking at the metal poles in the back of Mr. Argent's truck as everyone stared at her to shut up.
"These give off a sound that only dogs can hear a high frequency wave as you could say," he said turning one of them on while the four held their ears.
"No kidding," Scott yelled just as Mr. Argent turned them off.
"Ok, we're going to have to plant them in a line reaching the school guide them in their and lock them in," he said handing the wolves each two poles, except for Rachel.
"Um...what about me?" she looked at everyone.
"Your job is to make sure the school is actually cleared and ready for their arrival," Derek smirked as she squinted at them. Everyone separated and Rachel made her way to the school, she opened the door and noticed it was unlocked but any thoughts had passed her. She made her way through the halls and getting rather bored she ran to the bus parking lot and opened that door. Staring up she looked at the full moon and quickly gasped. Being alone gave her plenty of time to think and a flashback of the boy dead on the life guard stand ran in her mind, backing into the school she sat against some lockers trying to think of anything but what she saw.
"How is Isaac going to react?" she whispered as a few tears rolled down her cheeks. A few growls echoed through the hallways and she sat up and looked around. Knowing they had arrived she stood up, her claws already extracting. She ran down the hall but stopped when she heard Derek by the door.
"They just went over the building," he shouted in complete shock not expecting that. Sighing she ran back nearly slipping on the tile as she exited the bus parking lot door she ran to a bus and looked up seeing the two betas jump in front of her. She growled telling them she was stronger which was a lie and prepared for a battle. Until a bright flash blinded her and she turned away quickly blinking trying to get her sight back. She looked up and saw Allison on the bus shooting strobe arrows forcing Boyd and Cora into the building. She looked from Rachel to Isaac before running away. When Allison left Rachel ran to the door and locked it from the inside before running down the halls to get to the second door.
"Where are they?" Scott barked running past her.
"I don't know," she snapped, "I'm on door duty remember," she squinted sarcastically as he smirked. She got to the door and allowed her brother and Isaac in before shutting the door. "Isaac," she called as he stopped and looked at her. The tears returned and he ran over to her and quickly hugged her.
"It's alright, we're going to catch them," he whispered as she pushed him away.
"No," she hissed. "I know the person they killed tonight," she sniffed as he looked at her.
"Rachel...I-I'm sorry," he sighed stepping closer to her.
"You knew him too," she said looking at him afraid to speak up, thinking if she didn't say maybe it never happened.
"What do you mean?"
"Over here!" Scott screamed as they both looked up. Isaac took off in the direction he heard Scott and Rachel sighed running after him. Maybe it wasn't the best time to tell him. She was close behind her brother and stopped running panting she looked out the window.
"Go down," she whispered tired as the moon was slowly setting on the horizon. As she scanned the hallways for anyone she leaned against a locker trying to catch her breath, she had no clue why she was tired she usually had so much stamina. Looking out the window she saw the colors of morning and sighed in relief. "The sun's coming up," she smiled. Someone moved down below and she looked seeing a black figure she waved thinking it was Scott or Derek. The figure waved back and she bent her head down smiling knowing the night was almost done. When she looked back up red eyes glowed and she gasped backing away, she knew Derek well enough that he gave up on scaring her. "What do you want!" she screamed slamming a fist against the glass causing it to crack. The person she waved to walked away and she looked at her hand noticing the blood that began trickling down her arm.
"Rachel," Isaac said calmly as she held her hand trying to protect the floor from any drops of blood. "What did you do?" She looked at the window and turned to Isaac quickly hugging him. "I'll-I'll take you home," he said carrying her out the building. He brought her home and washed the already dried blood from her arm and put her in bed as he yawned he was ready to crash out himself.
"Isaac," she whispered looking at him as she sat up pushing the sheets off of her. "Can I sleep with you?" she begged as he smiled. She was almost seventeen and to him she still looked like a little girl. Without saying a word he nodded and helped her up. Bringing her to his room he placed her on the bed and began he went into the bathroom to change. She sat on the end of his bed thinking, nearly in tears, "Isaac," she called knowing he could hear her perfectly fine.
"Yeah?" he called back through the door.
"That boy they found, was a freshman at Beacon Hills." Isaac nodded as he opened the door and looked at her his face unchanged. "His name was Kacey," she said getting chocked up. He stood silently trying to think how he knew that name. She looked up at him. "It's our cousin, Isaac," she whimpered before laying down grabbing her knees she laid there whimpering and sulking.
"No," Isaac laughed trying not to believe her. "Are you sure it wasn't a kid..."
"ISAAC!" she screamed sitting up. "I know what I saw, I looked at him in his cold dead eyes. They killed one of my most normal relatives!" she screamed standing up.
"It's not your fault, why are you acting like you have the weight of the world on your shoulders?" he barked back as she looked away.
"Last week he was nervous about starting high school and I blew him off, he wanted to talk to me and I blew him off because Scott wanted me to train a little more before school started."
"Oh don't play the fault game. This didn't happen because of you," Isaac sighed annoyed as she got up and left the room ignoring him.
Returning to her bed she slept the entire weekend Monday came she felt a little better but the sorrow still remained in her chest. Grabbing her phone she scrolled through her contacts until she came to Stiles, she stopped and sighed and continued to scroll. "Hello?" Keith yawned on the other end.
"I need someone to talk to," she sighed looking out the window not even wanting to get ready for school.
"At six in the morning?"
"Keith this isn't funny," she sighed feeling sick.
"Ok, ok, what's up," he laughed trying to become serious.
"Did you hear about the kid who was killed on Friday?"
"Yeah, everyone has," he laughed as she grunted.
"That was my cousin," she hissed as silence took both ends.
"Shit, I'm sorry for laughing, and your loss." She looked out the window and sighed as a tear began falling and she began to sniffle. "No, come on, don't cry," he sighed unsympathetic. "What can I do?" Angrily Rachel hung up the phone and stormed into her bathroom, she got ready for the day and let the cold emptiness numb her entire body.
"Rachel, you don't have to go unless you don't..."
"I'm going to school, Isaac," she hissed following him out to the car. He drove her to school without saying a word and pulled into the parking lot. She grabbed her gym bag from the trunk while Isaac stared at her. "What?"
"I thought your gym class was Wednesday and Friday?" he asked as she smirked.
"It is, but I have cross country today...didn't you sign up for it too?"
"Crap your right," he sighed before opening the back door to find his sneakers.
"I'll see you there," she sighed walking past him as she entered the school. "How are you doing?" Scott asked running up to Rachel.
"I'm fine Scott," she sighed not wanting to talk about it.
"Rachel, if you want..." Cutting him off she slammed him against the locker.
"I said I was fine," she snapped as people stared at her including a few teachers. She let him go and walked down the hall and into the girl's locker room changing into her running clothing she ran out to the field. Stretching out she looked around a lot more freshman had joined then last year. She saw the twins she saw in the library come over and one smiled at her as she rolled her eyes. They brushed past her brother and noticed he looked strange, like he could detect something. "What's wrong," she whispered walking over to him.
"It's them," he whispered back.
"What do you mean?" She looked at the two boys funny. The gun rang out and he stood up ready to run but Scott stopped him.
"Isaac..."
"It's them, the ones that killed the girl," he snapped before running with the group. Rachel glanced at Scott funny.
"What is he talking about?"
"You mean you can't sense it?" Scott looked at her strangely.
"Sense what?" she looked at the group of people running ahead of her. "Whatever, we'll talk later," she said quickly before running into the group, pushing her way to the front she met up with her brother in no time who was on the tails of the twins. "Isaac," she snapped as he knocked both of them to the ground on the side of the road. They stood up and looked at him.
"Two on two, I think we're even," one of the twins laughed as Rachel finally put it together that they were part of the alpha pack. They stood up and made their way over Rachel jumped and kicked the closest twin while Isaac attacked the other. Scott soon came out of no where and attacked as well, but before anyone could seriously get hurt a woman screamed out the most terrifying blood curtailing scream. Scott, Isaac, and Rachel ran to where the scream came from and found another corpse throat slashed and strangled.
"Oh my God," Rachel squealed as Isaac hugged her averting her eyes.
"Everyone back up, back up," Mr. Stilinski shouted. "Get this place quarantined immediately, don't let any evidence escape. Coach, help us out."
"Alright, everyone nothing to see," he shouted as Isaac pulled his sister away. Walking with Scott, Stiles had joined them. Which soon caused a small argument amongst the group.
"Don't you see the lack of wolf-a-tude in these killings," Stiles snapped as the four stood quietly.
"He has a point," Scott spoke up as Rachel glared at him.
"So you think someone else is doing this?" Rachel squinted pushing away from her brother.
"I'm siding with her," Isaac sighed. "I mean this pack shows up and people start dying," he added.
"He also has a point," Scott said looking at Stiles.
"Oh, my God, you three are a bunch of baboons, let's do something about this," she snapped walking back to the school to change into her normal attire.
"Hey I've been looking for you everywhere," Keith laughed running over to her as she rolled her eyes
"Maybe it's best you leave me alone right now," she sighed as he looked at her funny.
"I'm sorry if I was insensitive this morning, I wasn't excepted to be woken up at six in the morning," he chuckled.
"Like I wasn't expecting to see my cousin with his throat ripped open?" she hissed as he stood in the hall.
"I'm sorry, I deserved that. Can I do anything?"
"No," she sighed finally looking at him.
"Come on, there has got to be something," he begged smiling as she looked up at him.
"Why don't you just leave me alone, I want to be alone right now," she snapped as he looked at her slightly hurt.
"Rachel," he said softer as she looked away. He grabbed her chin and pulled her close quickly kissing her. She pushed him back and smacked him soon gasping.
"I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry," she pleaded as a few guys laughed in the hall.
"Nope," Keith laughed rubbing his cheek. "I deserved that, I should be sorry," he laughed trying to make it look less awkward. Quickly turning she walked down the hall ignoring the smirks and looks of laughter coming her way.
