Help and Training
Stiles did not know what to do. He knew his friend Scott had been turned into a werewolf and handling a rogue Alpha, but he had no idea who the Alpha was. He finally had to go to his dad for help. Stiles drives to the station. His hands were shaking from the overwhelming feeling going through him. He knew that his dad would be able to help. He knew that his dad was working tonight. He was able to get to his dad's office without any detours. The door is open. He walks in and closes the door. His dad looks up as soon as he enters.
John knew something was wrong. From the look on his son's face. "What is going on?" He watches his son take a deep breath. He just knew this had to be wrong. Stiles raises his head to look into his father's eyes. "A rogue Alpha bit Scott when we were in the woods the other night, and I have no idea what to do." John takes a minute to put the facts together. "Well, we have several options. One, ignore it and let it fix itself out, or two, call in your grandmother." Stiles takes a minute to think. With a heavy sigh, "Option two is the only thing we can do." Stiles tells his father. "I thought you were going to say that." John then picks up his phone to call his mother.
As the phone rings, he puts it on the speaker. After a few rings, a lazy British voice answered. "Hello, Jonah, this is an unexpected call." John translates that as 'What's wrong?' in his head: "Stiles is here also, Mom, but we have a rough Alpha werewolf. "This Alpha has bit one person already and killed another just a few days ago." "Who was bitten?" Spike asks. "Scott McCall, he is a friend of Stiles." Spike hums in thought. "I will send in the Bravo team. They specialize in taking down Alphas. It might take a few days, but I want to know if anything else happens until they can arrive." Spike tells them. Both John and Stiles know too well an order when they hear one. They both say simultaneously, "Affirmative." "Good, it was good hearing from you. I will also pick up my little Mischief for his training at the end of the school year." After that, the line went dead. Stiles and his father looked at each other with excitement and apprehension. 'It is finally happening,' Stiles thought, and this saddened John because he knew his son was growing up.
The End
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To be Continued your choice.
