CEO: chapter eight [B]
A/N; So, in order to really appreciate this part make sure you read part A and really prepare yourself for what’s about to happen. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. xoxo Lau
Pairing: StilesxReader
Author: thelittlestkitsune
Warnings: NSFW.
Word count: 5,862
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four. Part Five. Part Six. Part Seven. Part Eight A
The day wore on as everyone filtered out of Stiles house, your mind weary as you waved them off from the door, your body working on autopilot. Yawns escaped your lips as you closed the door, leaning against it as you sighed. The day had been long, your stomach rumbling as you absent mindedly walked to the kitchen. Isaac and Kira still sat at the kitchen table in deep conversation, Kira’s laugh tinkling through the air as you went to find Stiles. Your body felt hollow as you shivered, your skin cold to the touch as you wandered from room to room still unable to find Stiles. “Stiles?” You shouted, your voice weak as your eyelids drooped. “He went out to get some food, said something like there was nothing in the house.” Isaac answered your shout as you descended back down the stairs you didn’t remember climbing. “Did he tell me that?” You asked, wiping over your face with the sleeve of your jumper. “Probably, he told us? You were there, but you’re so out of it we didn’t expect you to remember. That’s why we’re still here!” Kira explained as you took a seat next to them. “You’re seriously keeping an eye on me?” You joked, placing your elbows on the table; your head resting in the palm of your hand as you talked. “Yeah, we didn’t think it would be wise to leave you alone after everything you just heard. When Amelia learned of what we were she freaked out so hard that she ran away-” Isaac started, his mood dropping quickly. “We only just got her back as she was ripped from us again.” He trailed off, his lip caught between his teeth. “Who’s Amelia?” You asked, unsure of the name.
“We don’t talk about her much, she died because of the Nogitsune. A dark spirit unlocked when the Nemeton was awoken.” Your head spun as Kira went into detail. You couldn’t believe your ears, hearing about Stiles and the nogitsune, the horrors he must have seen as his body was taken over. “But that doesn’t tell me about Amelia?” You whispered, your mind ravaged as images of Stiles took over. Isaac was the one to talk next, his voice pained as he looked at you, his usually sparkling eyes dulled. “She was Allison’s sister. She was helping us even though she was supposed to stay home. Chris didn’t want her anywhere near this, especially after he already lost his wife. He didn’t want to risk her life, or even Allisons.” He cleared his throat, Kira’s hand reaching across the table to squeeze his. “It was a warzone and she got caught in the crossfire, the Oni had us cornered and there she was, not knowing what she was getting into. Stiles had her by the neck and when it happened it was like time stopped. No one in the world could’ve stopped it. Especially not me.” He dipped his head, clearing his throat yet again before shaking his head. “I should’ve saved her. I should’ve been there for her.” You watched as Isaac finally let the tears fall, tears he’d been holding onto for a long time. The three of you fell silent as wind whipped against the windows, the house growing cold. “You loved her, didn’t you?” You stated, more of a fact than a question. He nodded slowly, a small smile playing on his lips as that twinkle returned to his eyes. “I still do.”
You didn’t talk more of Amelia, instead learning of what Kira truly was. Everything became clearer as you talked, Stiles finally walking through the door, his arms stuffed to the brim with brown paper bags. “Can somebody help me? Please?” You heard him struggle as you walked to him, your limbs feeling heavier with every step. “Here, lemme take this.” You scooped half of the bags in his arms into your own as you made your way to the kitchen, settling them on the side. “Hey Millie, we’re going to get off now, but if you need us we’re only a call away okay?” Kira smiled as she leant against the doorway to the kitchen. “Also, don’t be too hard on Stiles, he wanted to tell you a while ago but we could never find the right time. Sorry it ended up being too late.” You nodded, your fingers wrapping around the cuffs of your sweater. “At least now I know.” You both smiled, her hand flickering a goodbye wave as Isaac gave you a half-hearted smirk. They walked by brushing Stiles’ shoulder as they left. “Thank you for helping you guys.” Stiles sighed, his arms tiring from the bags he carried. “If you hurt her again Stiles, I’ll take personal offence.” Isaacs voice was low, almost threatening as Stiles chuckled. “I have no intention of hurting her ever again.”
You busied yourself unpacking the groceries as Stiles turned the corner, quickly rushing to where you stood. “You don’t have to do this!” He laughed, the sound comforting after the day you’d had. “I wanted to, honestly Stiles in a world this messed up I want to do something normal.” You smiled, the first genuine one you had done all day. “Okay, but don’t mess up where I put my cans. I have a system!” You examined his cupboards, noting the distinct lack of a system as you gave him a knowing look. He smiled at you sheepishly, his brows raised. “What?-” He laughed. “-I never said it was a good system.” Laughter erupted as your body shook, the feeling foreign on your lips. “Well I guess that’s not a lie, so I’ll let you get away with it.” You trailed off, a wave of exhaustion breaking over you as you covered your mouth. “Look I know you must be overwhelmed and hungry, so how about you leave this to me and go sit on the couch? Maybe find something for us to watch?” He pointed towards the living room, eggs in hand as he flailed. “I was actually going to head back to my apartment, you know I need time to think.” You admitted, not meeting his eyes as you talked. “At least eat with me?” He offered as you nodded, your stomach grumbling as you traipsed from the kitchen your feet dragging along the floor. You entered the living room, flopping down onto the couch your body only just hitting the cushions as your eyes shut. I’m just going to close my eyes. You told yourself as the exhaustion hit once more, this time too hard to weather. Maybe ten minutes.
Something moved beneath your fingers, wriggling free of the tight grip you held on it. “Please don’t do this.” They gasped, air pushing from their lungs as they scrambled away, gravel moving underfoot. “-please.” They begged as you moved slightly, your eyes darting over their bruised face. No words left your mouth as you heard a familiar voice behind you, the one that led you here in the first place. “Millie, you know what to do.” It said demandingly. Your body moved quickly, your limbs flailing out as you slashed at the person before you. They stilled, their eyes meeting yours as they crumpled to the floor. “Millie, don’t hesitate.” As if you didn’t know what you were doing, your hands connected with their neck, pressing firmly as you felt the air push from their lungs once more, a final plea on their lips as they locked eyes with yours.
You awoke in cold shivers; your body being shook patiently. You jolted upright, panic rising in your chest as Stiles crouched in front of you his amber eyes scanning your face. “Millie? What’s wrong?” He asked, his voice thick with worry as he held your shoulders. You shook your head, glancing around the room, your heartbeat finally slowing as you realised it was just a dream. “It was just a dream, Stiles, It was just a dream.” You wiped at the sweat gathering on your brow as you looked back at him, his eyes softening as he moved to sit next to you. “Millie what was just a dream?” He asked as you smiled, pushing the thought to the back of your mind. “It doesn’t matter.” You faked a smile again, the tips of it not quite meeting your eyes. “It matters. I won’t lie to you if you don’t lie to me.” His eyebrows raised as he ran his thumbs over your bare skin. “I’m not lying Stiles, honestly it’s nothing. You don’t need to worry.” You lied, knowing that you shouldn’t of. Stiles didn’t push any further, instead smiling at you as you settled back into the crook of his arm. “If you’re sure?” He trailed off as you nodded your head. “Yeah, I’m sure, I’m sorry I fell asleep.” You apologised, rubbing your eyes as you did so. “Don’t apologise, I was just making dinner in the kitchen so I didn’t think you needed to be awake for that.” He grinned, standing up as he reached for your hand. “I hope you don’t mind but I made homemade tacos. Scott and I have been making them since we were in college and they are the only thing I can make without it tasting like ass.” He laughed, his free hand rubbing over the back of his neck.
Since when did Stiles get nervous about anything? You asked yourself as he led you through to the kitchen, shoving a plate into your hands excitedly. “Thanks Stiles, you didn’t need to do this though. I would’ve been happy with anything.” You spoke, his face dropping. “Oh god, you don’t even like Mexican food. I didn’t think. Here-” He took the plate from your fingers as you gawked, unable to interrupt. “- I can make something else.” He spun towards the trash bin in the corner of the room before you stopped him, your words cutting through the air as he stopped in his tracks. “Stiles! God, no I love tacos. Don’t be stupid! I was just meaning you didn’t have to go to all this effort. I would’ve been happy eating Kraft macaroni out of Tupperware.” You joked, his smile finally mirroring your own. “Now that is a speciality dish of mine I’ll have you know. Only the finest of people get it straight out the Tupperware.” He winked as you took the plate from him once again, retreating to the couch once more. “Am I not the finest of people?” You asked as he entered the room, spooning rice into your mouth. “Well of course you are, but I can’t have you falling in love with me because of the way I prepare the macaroni just right.” He chuckled, sitting in the chair as he began to eat. You ate in mostly silence, the both of you lost in thought.
You finished your food quickly, your body in obvious need of it as you sat back on the couch. “I should really go back to my apartment though Stiles.” You spoke, his eyes cracking open as he relaxed on the chair. “I know. I was just hoping you’d stay here for a while.” He sighed, his head turning to look at you. “I need to know you don’t hate me Mils.” He licked across his lips, sitting upright as you moved too. “I can’t hate you Stiles. No matter how much I’ve tried, I can’t bring myself to do it.” You admitted, his brows shooting up in response. “You’ve tried to hate me?” He gestured at himself, his tone defensive. “Well yeah, you lied to me for months about the true nature of our work. If I cared enough about the money I’d sue.” You joked, his expression softening. “I’m glad you didn’t sue though, and for what it’s worth I’m glad you didn’t leave.” He added, looking up at you through heavy lashes. “I didn’t have it in me to leave.” You nodded, the silence settling around you awkwardly. “Well look, how about I drive you home okay?” He suggested as you nodded, your lips pressed together in a firm line. I don’t want to be alone.
He stood, stretching out his limbs as his shirt lifted, showing toned muscles underneath as you couldn’t help but glance over him. “Well I guess I’ll go get your stuff together then.” He said despondently, his body relaxing as he sighed, heading out the room. “Stiles?” You called, his head popping back around the door frame. “What’s up?” He asked excitedly, hoping you had changed your mind. “I arrived here naked. I don’t have any stuff here?” You laughed awkwardly as his face fell. “Shit, sorry I forgot. I guess I’ll go get my shoes and stuff, you’re ready to go right?” He asked, his eyes avoiding yours. “Yeah, I’m ready.” Your words were barely louder than a whisper as he disappeared behind the door frame. “I don’t want to be alone though.” You barely mouthed the words, tears pooling in your eyes; threatening to expose how you truly felt. “You don’t have to be alone Mils.” His words surrounded you as he walked up behind you. “How did you even hear me?” You asked, your nose blocking as you sniffed. “When you hang around with werewolves you tend to get really good hearing you know.” He chuckled, pulling you towards him. Something about being close to him calmed you, the tears that were spilling down your cheek stilled as you inhaled his cologne. “You don’t have to go back to your apartment.” He murmured, his invite open as you pulled from him. “I know I don’t have to. But I don’t want to be a burden to you.” you looked at him, your eyes red raw as he cupped your chin.
“You’re never going to be a burden to me. That’s not fair, I was the one that dragged you into this mess.” He exhaled, his thumb smoothing over the skin of your jaw. “Yeah you are, but I’m not angry anymore Stiles. I’m scared. From what we said earlier, I just know that Peter isn’t going to stop killing until I join his pack. I don’t know what he wants from me, or why he even bit me in the first place-” Stiles shushed over your lips with his own, his teeth clashing against yours as he pulled you closer to him. “You were spiralling.” He breathed as he pulled away, his hand never leaving your face. “I didn’t mean to push you into it or anything and I know it’s not the right time, especially after the day we’ve had-” You silenced him back, your eyes closing as you settled your hands against his chest, your fingers running over the cotton material. You pulled away, watching his eyes open slowly as he breathed deeply. “You were spiralling.” You repeated back to him, his nose grazing against yours. “-and I know you weren’t pushing me, I need the distraction.” As the words left your mouth his lips found yours again, this time a fever overtaking his hesitancy. You both moved together, his hands finding your waist as he pulled you to his lap, your legs hooking over his with ease. “Maybe we shouldn’t be doing this. This is the last thing we should be doing.” He stammered as you tore at the fabric of his shirt, your bodies dipping as he fell slightly from the couch. “Maybe this is exactly what we both need Stiles.” You argued, pulling scraps of fabric from his chest, your fingers raking over his bare skin. “Maybe.” He smirked, pulling you to the ground. You landed on your back, the wind knocked from your chest as Stiles pulled you upright.
His hands worked over your chest, grabbing fistfuls of material as he yanked the hoodie from your body. A chill ran down your spine as he pushed you back down, his mouth placing wet hot kisses on your collarbone and down the rest of your chest. A fire ignited at his touch, your body flooding at the merest of touches. His hands smoothed over your waist as you arched your back, his fingers deftly undoing the clasp of your bra with ease. You shivered as cool air washed over you, his body dropping atop yours. Licking over your lips you ran your nails over his mole speckled skin, snaking up to card your fingers through his hair. Lips coasted over bare skin as he moved over your chest, his tongue licking against you as the fire within you grew hotter. “Stiles-” His name fell from your lips in a plea of need, his hips grinding against yours. You fumbled from around his neck, your hands reaching between your bodies as you undid the buttons on your jeans. He glanced at your fingers, his lips caught between his teeth as he groaned.
The sound was music to your ears, feeding the fire as your movements became more frantic, your heart hammering as you undid his khakis, fingertips grazing the dark hair across his midriff. He pushed away from you, leaning back as he pulled your jeans down your legs, your body arching to make it easier. You watched with lust blown eyes as he slid off his own, his cock already standing to attention regardless of the boxers restrictions. He moved over you once again, balancing on one arm as he tugged himself free of the boxers. You squirmed beneath him, your body on edge as he teased over the edge of your panties, finally dipping beneath of the elastic. He pulled them down your legs enough for you to kick them free from your body, his arms closing over you as he peppered your skin with kisses once more. Your legs hooked around his waist, your arms pulling him closer to you. He groaned as you whispered to him. “Please Stiles. I need this.” He tore himself from you, his palm raised to his mouth as he licked over it, reaching between you to pump his cock in his hand; his head ran over your entrance your body almost singing in response.
“Are you sure?” He breathed, his head dipping into the crook of your neck his words washing over you as you swallowed thickly. “I need it.” He didn’t say a word as he pressed against you, your hips bucking up to meet his as he cantered forwards, his hips slotting against yours as you both held your breath. Your eyes fluttered shut as he paused letting you adjust. An eternity passed as he held himself there, your body tensing at the feeling of his breath against your ear. You sighed with relief as he began to thrust against you, the worries of the day melting away as you moved in tandem, your legs tightening around his hips as his hand moved down your body. Moans escaped your lips as he thrust, his hips snapping against yours as you lost yourself in the noises he made. Curses filled the air in chorus, his breath catching as he stammered. The fire within you grew hotter, the flames licking at the base of your throat as you held him to you, your fingers drawing welts in his skin. “St-” You choked, his name catching in your throat as you arched from the floor, his fingers grabbing onto your skin as you catapulted from that edge, your orgasm crashing over you. Lights danced behind closed lids as you fell back to the floor Stiles’ grip on your skin loosening slightly as he continued to thrust within you.
A smile played on your lips as you tensed around him, your body still wanton with need as he stammered again, his own peak nearing. “Stiles-” You whispered as he stopped, his face flushing red as his breathing stilled. He staggered to a standstill, his body falling to yours as he pressed lazy kisses into your skin. He didn’t move for a moment, his breath eventually returning to normal as his heartbeat slowed. Your head rang as he pushed from you, his expression relaxed for the first time in months. Taking your time, you stretched out the kinks from your body, rolling over to look at Stiles. He lay on his back next to you, boxers already slung low on his hips; his arms crossed behind his head. “I don’t want to be alone Stiles. Can I stay with you for a while?” You asked shyly, afraid he would say no, even given the circumstances.
Your heart dropped into your stomach as he turned to look at you, his eyes half closed as he smiled. “I wasn’t going to leave you alone Mils.” He spoke softly, sleep tinging his voice as you exhaled a breath you didn’t know you were holding. “However, you do need some more clothes and you don’t exactly live in the best neighborhood.” You chuckled as he spoke, lazily getting up from the position you lay in on the floor. “Are you trying to say my apartment sucks Stilinski?” He shook his head, his lips pulled back into a smirk. “I didn’t mean it like that, plus if it means anything to you if it were up to me you’d never have to wear clothes. I just would feel ten times better if you stayed here with me.” He joked as you pulled on your clothes slowly, looking around the room. “How come you got this place anyway. Not many people can buy a home in their twenties because you know, it costs too much.” You furrowed your brow as he snorted, a guttural belly laugh erupting through his lips. “I don’t own it. It was my dad’s place. It’s where I grew up. My dad didn’t need the space when I moved out to college so we made a deal. When the books at the company had more than 15 high profile cases at one time then I would lease the place.” He smiled, watching you as you pulled your hoodie over your head. “So how long have you been here then? Without your dad I mean?” Stiles shrugged, his shoulders jittering harshly against his head. “Since we opened the company.” A sheepish look played across his face as your mouth hung open. “Big shot” you play hit across his chest, his hands reaching out to pull you back against the floor.
“Yeah well, at least I have here.” He looked around patting the nearby coffee table, a look of nostalgia in his eyes. “It’s gorgeous. But you really need to take care of your garden okay Stiles?” You scolded him, his eyes widening as he gasped. “I’m trying!” He rebuked, as you stood helping him to his feet. “Try harder, there’s like 3 mangled baseball bats out there you know?” You joked as you walked from the living room, your body shivering as you crossed the wooden flooring. “Those are important to me, I won’t have them in the house but they’re important!” He argued, following behind you as he pulled his khakis up his thighs. “You sound like every person they have in hoarders that is being buried with electricity bills from 1975 because they were sooooo important!” Reaching for the coffee pot you laughed, Stiles’ arms reaching around your waist. “You don’t get to disrespect me in my own home and then expect to drink my coffee!” His voice grew higher as you pushed the coffee pot out of reach, turning to him quickly. “You lease it remember?” You winked as you sighed, looking out the window. “I guess you’re right, it’s pretty late and we should get to mine before deciding that coffee is a good idea.” He nodded, his expression mirroring your own. “Don’t worry, everything will be fine Millie.” You pressed your lips together, his body uncrowding from your own. “You think I could go get a shirt first? You seem to have destroyed my last one.” He laughed as you nodded, watching him as he ran from the kitchen, the distant noise of his footsteps on the stairs.
He returned within moments, a maroon hoodie slung over his shoulders as he searched a bowl for his keys. “What do you even drive? I don’t think I’ve seen you drive to the office?” You asked, intrigue on your tongue as you thought of what he could drive. He is the CEO of a major company. “You’re going to guess completely wrong. Any way no need to guess, it’s time to go.” He produced keys from seemingly nowhere, his eyes sparkling as he walked to the door, pulling it open feverishly. “I never get to drive anymore, knowing I don’t live far from the office makes it pointless.” He spoke with excitement in his voice, pulling you towards the garage. “That’s why I don’t bother driving to work, my car’s just gathering du-” You cut off mid sentence as Stiles opened the garage, his smile widening as the door opened. A pale blue jeep sat in wait, it’s headlights cracked as dents and scratches coated the exterior. “A jeep? A pretty old jeep?” Your voice was tinged with confusion as Stiles twiddled the keys in his fingers. “Yeah, it was my mom’s. She passed when I was 10, she bought it when she first married my pops. She always wanted me to have it.” You gave him a small smile, heading in to the garage. “Sorry Stiles I had no idea. But now you have something of her and your dad” You trailed off as he looked over the car affectionately.
“It’s okay, she was suffering for a long time. Fronto-temporal dementia we knew it was coming but it didn’t make it hurt any less.” He licked over his palm, wiping away a scratch on the bonnet. “I can’t even imagine to know what you’ve been through Stiles.” You cast your mind back to what Kira had said to you at the dining table. “He blames himself for Amelia’s death you know. Even though we told him it wasn’t him he wouldn’t accept it.” Looking over at him now you saw the pain behind his eyes, meticulously covered with humour as he caught you staring at him. “It’s okay Mils, don’t worry about it. We going to do this thing?” He grinned, that pain almost completely disguised as he pulled open his door. “Sure, thing Stilinski.” You smiled, pulling at your door even though it was thoroughly wedged in the door frame. “You got to put in a bit more elbow grease you know? Thought you’d have no problems, especially with your new abilities.” He winked as your heart sank. You’d almost completely forgotten about that, but the merest mention of it had your stomach in knots again. “Sorry, I didn’t mean to bring it up.” He apologised, his fingers smoothing over your own as you ducked into the car, pulling your feet up beneath you. “Don’t worry about it.” You nodded, staring out the window as he started the engine.
You drove for maybe a minute before a question burned a hole through your mind. “Stiles?” He turned to you slightly, his eyes never leaving the road. “Shoot?” You thought over the words carefully as you drove through the darkening city, the sky cycling through all the colours of a rainbow. “Why haven’t you repaired the jeep?” You asked, noting the duct tape roll by your feet and the tattered upholstery of the seats. “You’re going to think I’m weird.” He started as you cocked your head towards him. “Okay, you’re going to think I’m weirder than you already think I am.” You nodded agreeing with him as he cleared his throat. “My mom and dad didn’t have a lot of money when I was younger. My dad was just a beat cop you know? It’s why Scott and I are so close, I used to go for dinner at his house when my parents were working double shifts. But in our house when something broke, we had to make do without or fix it ourselves. I don’t want to throw a lot of money at someone for something that I can fix myself. I’ll make do.” Your throat closed as he spoke, his voice soft as he looked over at you quickly. “I don’t think you’re weird.” You spoke finally, the words hitching in your throat as he smiled. “Are you sure about that? Cause your hurting Roscoe’s feelings by referring to him as the Jeep.” The corners of his lips curved upwards, his eyes crinkling in the dimming lights you sped by. “His name is Roscoe.” He stated as if it was a fact, your laughter filling the car.
“Roscoe?” You spluttered as Stiles nodded. “Scott used to have this dog Roxy and when he first got her he already had a name in mind. It wasn’t until we found out that she was a girl that she was called Roscoe. It made him want to be a vet so he didn’t get his heart set on a name. He was so down that he’d never have a Roscoe so I told him when I had a baby of my own, in some way it’d be called Roscoe. Hence the name.” You smiled at him, tears forming in your eyes. “You’d do anything for your friends wouldn’t you Stiles?” You spoke as he nodded. “They were there for me when no one else remembered who I was, not even my own father. They pulled me out of the darkness when I couldn’t find it within myself to pull out of it alone. They’re not my friends, they’re more like family.” He trailed off as you whispered. “They’re your pack aren’t they?” He nodded again, the jeep swerving around the corner as you recognised the buildings around you. “Yeah, they’re my pack. I may not be a werewolf or anything for that matter but when I’m with them they make me feel like I’m enough.” He looked melancholic, pulling into an open space in front of your apartment complex. “Stiles you’re always enough. Now I’m going to grab some stuff and check that I haven’t been broken into.” Your hand hovered over the handle, your head whipping back around to look at him. “How about you go get us some coffee from that place down the street and I’ll meet you out front?” He nodded as you climbed out the car, slamming it closed as he pulled off.
Heading inside you glanced around, suddenly forgetting you didn’t have keys or a phone. Sighing you walked up the stairs, praying that your keys were still hidden well behind a potted plant in the corner of your hallway. Making your way over to it you heard something move behind you, your heart spiking as your neighbor walked up the stairs. You waved nervously, their eyes not meeting yours as they continued up the stairs leaving you on your own. You glanced around, making sure you saw no one around as you lifted the faux plant reaching underneath for your apartment key. Your fingers slipped over the cool metal as you clutched it, pulling it close to your chest as you crouched, dropping the plant back into position. You stood again, making your way over to your door as you slid the key into the lock; your body sighing in relief as it clicked open to reveal your apartment in pure darkness. Something glinted out of the corner of your eye, too fast to see properly as you felt something collide with the side of your head. Everything blurred as you hit the floor, your limbs going slack as your eyes drifted shut.
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“Wake up.” You were shaken awake again, streetlights zipping by a car window as you groggily opened your eyes. What the fuck? You thought to yourself as you struggled to move, your body numb from the neck down. “It’s about time you woke up.” You heard her voice say as you looked out the window, your body unable to move as you saw a sign for Beacon Hills. “What’s going on?” You slurred, your tongue heavy as you sat in your daze. “You heard a lot yesterday Millie.” You recognised the voice but your head spun pain ebbing somewhere deep in your skull. “But you never learned of the Kanima, so here’s a brief history.” The voice spoke again a rustling accompanying it. “Didn’t anyone tell you it’s rude not to look at someone as they’re talking to you?” You felt hands on your face, sharp nails digging into the soft flesh of your cheeks. They pulled your head to the side, your head spinning as you focused on the face in front of you. Your brow furrowed in confusion, her face becoming clear as she drove the car. “Malia?” You questioned as she continued to drive, her expression stony as she focused on the road. “Are you really surprised Millie?” She asked, not giving you time to reply as she continued on.
“Anyway, where was I before you rudely interrupted? Oh yeah, you never learned of a Kanima did you Millie?” She asked, her face curling into a smile as you wracked your mind for the word. “No, I didn’t.” You spat with all the venom you could muster. “Kanima’s are tricky, they secrete this stuff that can paralyse a person.” You glanced down at your body, your eyes straining to see if you were restricted by bonds or by something else. When you caught no glimpse of ropes of any sort you sighed, knowing what had been done. “How did you get the venom Malia?” You asked, your heart slamming in your chest as you struggled to control the bile rising in your throat. “I know of a few, they’re hard to find though, sometimes you happen upon one on accident. Sometimes some gentle coercion needs to happen but surely enough I have a way. Don’t stop me again Millie. In large doses Kanima venom has been known to be lethal.” She smiled again, her words a threat. Your eyes narrowing in response. Every cell in your body screamed as you tried to move, the sheer effort of it exhausting. “Interestingly enough Kanima’s can be affected by their own venom, especially if they don’t know they are one.” She breezed the words as you growled, your voice filling the small car. “Malia, I don’t care. What do you want from me? If this is payback for earlier then fine. Whatever, I’m not sorry. If this is just your sick way of telling me to stay away from Stiles then it isn’t going to happen.” You screamed, your voice hoarse as she laughed, stopping the car as she slammed on the brakes. Your body hurtled forwards, colliding with the seat in front of you. “Oh you think this is about Stiles? Oh honey no. This is about Peter.” Your eyes struggled to focus as she leaned closer to you, her eyes turning blue as she spoke.
“He wants his Kanima back.”
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