Despite what had happened during halftime at the lacrosse game, the Beacon Hills Cyclones won.

When his friends and family had come onto the field to congratulate him, Scott wouldn't even acknowledge his dad or Annie.

"Scott, what's wrong?" Kira asked.
"Dad never told me he had a daughter," Scott said. He looked straight at Annie. "And Annie never told me that that was her."

This was news to the rest of the group. They stared at Agent McCall and Annie.

"But you look nothing alike," Malia pointed out.

"Which is something my mother always told me had been a good thing," said Annie. "Unfortunately I look just like my mother, which is why my dad recognized me so quickly." The Alpha stared Malia in the eye. "Besides, daughters don't always have to resemble their fathers."

Malia growled, stepping forward, before Stiles grabbed her arm.

"However, it looks as if personality was passed down," Annie hissed.

"That's it." Malia charged her, only to be easily shoved away.

"You've got nothing on me, coyote," laughed Annie. "Try that again, and the next time you hit the ground, it won't be in one piece."

"Okay, let's just settle down," said Scott.

Everyone looked at him, shocked. Not two minutes ago he was freaking out about the fact that his best friend's new house mate is his sister, and now he was trying to stop a fight between said sister and his best friend's girlfriend.

The True Alpha rolled his eyes. "Look, yes, I'm pissed. But it's nothing I can stop. Things happen, I get it. Sure, I'm not happy that my dad cheated on my mom. But we liked Annie before we found out the truth, and we still like Annie." Scott turned towards her and held out his hand. "Welcome to the family."

Annie took his hand and shook it, a small smile across her lips. "Thanks."

"We should celebrate," Lydia suggested.

"Celebrate the win?" asked Kira.

"That and other things. Everyone come to the lakehouse for the weekend?" The redhead eyed the parents, asking for permission. When they nodded she grinned. "It's settled then."

As the teens walked away to their vehicles, the werewolves, kitsune and coyote didn't miss the "Why is Malia nicknamed 'coyote'?" that Agent McCall whispered to the Sheriff and Melissa.

Annie glanced at Scott, hissing, "He doesn't know?!"

Scott shrugged. "I haven't had a reason to tell him!"

Annie pulled him to a stop, urging the others to continue when they paused, too. "Well, now that the secret of horrible parenting skills is out, the fact that both of his children are werewolves might be a little hard to hide. And not to mention that we're both Alphas."

Scott grimaced. He knew Annie was right, he just couldn't help but think of when his mom and the Sheriff found out. Neither went over too well; his mom was terrified of him and the Sheriff thought they were going insane. Of course, being almost ritually sacrificed to a tree helped with the not-crazy situation.

Stiles hopped up to the two of them slinging his arms around their shoulders. He seemed completely at ease. "Come on, slowpokes! Let's party!"

The Alphas allowed themselves to be pulled away to Stiles' Jeep.

A/N: It seems to me that I'm making up for lost time, since it had been two weeks between posting chapters 10 and 11 and now I've posted three chapters in three days. Whoa. You guys are lucky :P

A/N 2: okay, I've been asked when this story takes place in the Teen Wolf timeline. "Secrets" starts a few weeks after season three ends. The way I see it (in this story) is that Derek's 'dream' about Kate shooting him and the hunters was just that: a dream. So, no Kate, no Meredith, no Liam (unless I mention him in passing, but he won't become a main character.)

I also want to say that I have nothing against Malia, just that Annie does.