This is really short, but I hope you guys like it. You've been faithful readers!
Epilogue
The years passed and the pack grew closer. Scott included.
Isaac had graduated with his extra classes and had taken over as the new swim coach, following his father's footsteps. He set up a strict 'no drugs or alcohol' rule. Anyone who had been caught would be suspended or expelled from the team.
Scott had never found the cure he was looking for, but he'd admitted to the pack, treating and loving them like a family. He and Allison had gotten back together and Scott had propsed shortly after getting into a college. Allison had accepted and Chris had even given his blessing, as long as Scott promised to put her needs before his and protect her at all costs. They'd married after their college graduation and the Argent family had retired from hunting shortly after.
They were expecting a child in a few months.
Lydia had slowly gotten over Jackson, but had never really forgotten him. She'd accepted a date with Stiles shortly into senior year, staying with him until college. After they'd gotten into their second year at seperate ones, they agreed it would be best to see other people. They remained close friends after, though.
Erica and Boyd had moved down to San Francisco after they'd finished training and kept in touch, calling and video chatting almost every day. Boyd had proposed later and she'd accepted. They were due to have a wedding the next year.
Derek had rebuilt the Hale house, spending his inheritance on the roof and new windows. The pack had helped him build it. Isaac stayed with him for a while, but had moved into his own apartment.
It was at least ten years after the hunter incident. Derek had been sitting in the living room, staring at the wall, thinking, when there was a knock at the door. He'd gotten up slowly, tired from the night before. He opened the door to a teenager, tripping over the step and muttering, "Oh, crap. Sorry."
She had blonde hair, resembling Erica's. Her eyes were hazel and she was petite and just so familiar.
"You might not remember me," She said, smiling at him. "But, my name's Ruby."