[s1e10]: Co-captain

The episode concludes not with a battle of claws, but a battle of wills. As the moon rose, Scott realized that being "Co-Captain" meant he could no longer play both sides. He was a wolf, and the hunters were closing in.

Peter Hale watched from the treeline as Scott walked away from the field, the co-captain's jersey abandoned on the bench. The game had changed. It wasn't about lacrosse anymore; it was about survival. And in Beacon Hills, the only thing more dangerous than a lone wolf is the one who realizes he's being hunted by the people he loves. [S1E10] Co-Captain

Scott saw the reflection of his own fear in Jackson’s eyes, but there was something else there too—a hollow void that no amount of power would ever fill. "It’s not a gift, Jackson," Scott said, his voice dropping an octave as his own eyes flashed a brief, warning gold. "It’s a curse." The Hunter's Awakening The episode concludes not with a battle of

She traced the silver engraving on a pendant, the same symbol she had seen in her father’s office. The realization was a slow-motion car crash in her mind. Her family didn't just hunt animals. They hunted the things she was starting to see in the periphery of her life. They hunted things like Scott. The Midnight Pact Peter Hale watched from the treeline as Scott