MASTER LIST FOR TEEN WOLF AND ROLES THE ACTORS TOOK OUTSIDE OF IT
Here we go, a MASTERLIST for m newest stuff (not that I'm not fully invested in finishing my other WIPs, but these are the newest - and there's more coming):
Always Read the Fine Print, Even When It's Written in Archaic Language:
Derek Hale makes noble choices - it's a character flaw.
Peter Hale makes self-serving decisions - it's a personality trait.
Rhiannon Morrigan makes pawns out of lesser wolves - it's a vibe.
She's back, she's irritated, and she's ready to put her game board in order on her terms and make them play using her rulebook.
Saved from a life she'd been raised and prepared for by a 15 year old with a savior complex? More like cursed by the fine print he didn't take the time to read.
And his older uncle - temptation wrapped in "I'd prefer to keep the jail bait away from my designer v necks, thank you very much" excuses? Time to teach the "master" just who wears the heels in this situation. Spoiler: She doesn't have Hale as a surname.
She's back. They've been warned. And they're in for a challenge.
Chapters: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-One, Twenty-Two, Twenty-Three
Things I Never Sent (and Should Have Burned)
Summary: Rhiannon Morrigan leaves as collateral damage and returns as consequence incarnate—smarter, meaner, radiant with scars she’s learned to weaponize. Her “missing years” are the decade where a girl built herself into the myth that could finally look the Hales in the eye and say, without trembling, This was all Rhiannon Morrigan.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen
Love, in the Key of Beacon Hills
Summary:
Three love stories, two Hales (and one Stilinski). Love in Beacon Hills is messy—sometimes it’s soft whispers in the dark, sometimes it’s panic and grounding hands, and sometimes it’s breaking down walls built from guilt and sarcasm.
From stolen kisses and afterglow confessions to the quiet, fierce kind of love that heals old scars, each moment is a reminder: No matter the mess, there’s always someone willing to love what’s left of you.
Look at Me, Breathe With Me
Summary: Panic doesn’t ask permission before it hits—it just takes. When Stiles spirals into a brutal panic attack, Avery is there to anchor him back to the world, one whispered word at a time. Comfort, love, and a little Stilinski humor might be the only things strong enough to pull him through.
The Center of Us
Summary: After the heat of passion comes the quiet where love lives. In the soft glow of moonlight, Greer traces the tattoo between Derek’s shoulders, sharing every meaning it has ever held—elements, gods, life itself—and finally, the one that belongs only to them.
Actions Speak Louder
Summary: Peter Hale hides behind his smirk and a hundred clever quips, pushing Derek away with words that cut sharper than claws. But Ari sees through him—always has—and she’s not afraid to call him out, peel back the layers, and remind him that love is proven in action, not barbed commentary.
Songs for the People Who Stay
Summary:
A collection of four emotionally-charged song fics centered around characters who find love in the wreckage—messy, beautiful, real love. Each fic is inspired by a different song, and a different kind of staying: The confession that tries to stop someone from walking away.
The realization of what you lost after it’s already gone.
The tenderness of a future you never thought you’d have.
The healing that happens when someone loves every broken piece of you.
These are songs for the people who stay
One, Two, Three, Four
Rules Worth Breaking
Summary: Scott and Stiles have been friends since they were toddlers, and they only have one real rule: Amaya McCall, Scott's older sister, is absolutely, without question, totally off-limits to Stiles and his over-active imagination. Something that Amaya was more than willing to adhere to, at least until one very well-timed fake out make out session that made the idea of keeping that rule in place pretty much dust. Add in Scott's bite, his impending new nature peeking out, and then Mr. Tall Dark and Broody and well, maybe Beacon Hills has gone from a place where nothing ever happens, to too damn much, too damn often.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six
No One Knows the Future
Summary:
Sterling Annora Abbot has always known what her life would be - or at least how her life would be planned for her. Her grandmother had deemed her the natural successor to her role as the Alpha of her pack, and she'd been raised and reared to be every ounce the perfectly controlled future head of their family and pack. So when she was told that she was the key in linking the Hales and Abbots, she simply accepted her fate. Peter was the goal, but no one explained to her precisely how Derek Hale could seem to look straight through her, could find what would make her feel - even when she'd been trained so well to push away emotions and feelings.
Fate is a fickle beast, but so is a future Alpha who is being pressed into an arena no one prepared her for - love, lust, and desire. No one could have guessed that these would be either her downfall or the path to the future her Grandmother had expected.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-One














