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Matthew had gotten into the police academy as soon as he was able. Ever since his brother was killed, Matthew knew what he wanted to do, what he wanted to be able to do. He completed two years of college while he waited to be old enough to start at the academy and graduated a month after he had turned 21.
The training was tough, but Matthew was determined to be the best he could be and graduated near the top of his class. His transition had been difficult, constantly forcing himself to talk to the other recruits and not be as jaded as his brother’s death had left him. Matthew wanted to believe that he could do right by him, could avenge his death and prevent others.
He was paired up with - to his surprise - the Sheriff of Beacon Hills himself and Matthew was honestly a bit nervous about it. He had been expecting to be paired with a lower ranking officer, but there were “reasons” he wasn’t and he didn’t bother asking why. It took a few months of warming up to him, but they slowly became what he could call friends. Matthew had told him little about his actual past, only bringing up vague details like how his brother’s death led him to police work and his parents’ deaths got them both put in foster care. Though they were close, Matthew didn’t feel comfortable bearing his soul to another person even if he was a great person. It was a little difficult, but it was rewarding all the same. Matthew hadn’t really had many friends before, so getting close with the Sheriff and occasionally having drinks with him was all new to him.
That being said, he was still extremely surprised to be invited over to the Sheriff’s house for dinner one night. Apparently, it would be good bonding time and he could meet the Sheriff’s son, Stiles and a bunch of other reasons that needed to be said to convince him. He dressed nice even though the other insisted that he could wear casual clothes. A simple dark red button up and black slacks weren’t too fancy in his eyes and he wanted to make a good first impression on his son. This was the Sheriff’s family, after all, and it wasn’t something that Matthew had experienced in a while.
He arrived promptly at 7, ringing the doorbell and waiting hesitantly on the porch. He had an inkling of doubt at being overdressed when the door opened and he had no more time to think on it.











