Personal Narrative: After High School

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A normal high school experience.
That’s something Scott, Allison, Lydia & Stiles couldn’t say they had. They had been through everything together, an Alpha pack, Dread Doctors, the Beast of Gévaudan, a Supernatural hit-list...What else could go wrong in the town of Beacon Hills?

Scott & his pack were having dinner at the Cheesecake Factory, the evening was full of giggles and it was undeniably something they all would never forget. It was their last dinner as high schoolers. More importantly, it was their last dinner being the Alpha, Hunter, Banshee & Explorer of Beacon Hills.

‘So, what are you guys planning to do after high school?’ said Scott anxiously, swirling the left over spaghetti on his plate.

‘Well um, I’ve got my life planned. I’m going to George Washington University in D.C to become a deputy!!’ Stiles said dancing in excitement while onlookers
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The thought of Stiles, lanky, defenceless Stiles as a deputy brought her to tears. She couldn’t help but let out a laugh.

‘Hey! I know what you’re thinking, I am not that defenceless! I was possessed by an evil spirit for a little while... It was awfully evil.’ Stiles said in exhilaration. ‘So, what are you guys doing after high school?’ Stiles asked.

Scott, Allison & Lydia were still unsure of their futures. Stiles decided not to press on the situation as soon as he realised it was still a sensitive topic for the rest of the pack.

Already, night had fallen over the Cheesecake Factory. Scott and his pack walked out of the Cheesecake Factory unsure of their lives after high school. Little did they know what was coming. As the pack walked out of the Cheesecake Factory, the weather made a sudden change. It started to storm. Suddenly, Allison & Stiles noticed two men who appeared to be cowboys accompanied by jet black horses in the distance.

‘Does anyone else see those two men?... I may or may not be in a befuddled state at the moment.’ Said Stiles, reaching for Lydia’s

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