[s1e10] Co-captain -

While Scott and Jackson clashed, the Argent household was silent—but not peaceful. Allison sat on her bed, surrounded by the sketches and notes her Aunt Kate had "accidentally" left behind. The family history wasn't just a lineage of hunters; it was a map of blood.

Scott didn't need to turn around to know it was Peter Hale. He could smell him—burnt ozone and expensive cologne. Peter stepped into the light, his eyes gleaming with a predatory intelligence that made Scott’s skin crawl. [S1E10] Co-Captain

Peter Hale watched from the treeline as Scott walked away from the field, the co-captain's jersey abandoned on the bench. The game had changed. It wasn't about lacrosse anymore; it was about survival. And in Beacon Hills, the only thing more dangerous than a lone wolf is the one who realizes he's being hunted by the people he loves. While Scott and Jackson clashed, the Argent household

The fog didn’t just roll into Beacon Hills that night; it felt like it was exhaled by the woods themselves—thick, damp, and smelling of ancient rot. Scott McCall stood on the edge of the lacrosse field, the stadium lights buzzing like a swarm of angry hornets above him. He looked down at the new jersey in his hands. It wasn't just any jersey. It was the co-captain’s jersey. Scott didn't need to turn around to know it was Peter Hale

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