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TEENBEAST (Teen Wolf AU)

Scott and Stiles. The best of friends.....through thick and thin. Thin indeed. With Kate Argent dead and Peter Hale's brutalized remains six feet under, it seemed their newly changed world had once again changed and now, the two Shape-Shifters had even less help with their mentor gone on his own power trip... Power. The two needed to learn it's value and how to capture it fast. Beacon Hill's was beginning to live up to it's name in the worst way. It seemed to have become a beacon to their worst nightmares. The Argent Family and all of it's high caliber hunters, their weirdly ominous benefactors, and a new mindless serial killer with a very real connection and difference from the WereWolves of Beacon Hills. So many new forms of adversity....so little help..... Speaking of beacons. Another was drawn to the small town of horrors. A young man from a place very different from the coddled western world. A man moving with his own principals, ideals and supernatural origin. An origin intertwined with that of Zeus, Lycaon and The Druids. One motive led him, one directive guided his hand. The question was, to whom did it align with inside the town of terror? The Hunters? Their mysterious Benefactors? Or Scott and his friends who were in dire need of a functioning Pack? Then again, maybe it all meshed together into one ball of supernatural violence and deadly alliances. Only one way to know for sure....

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CHPT 74: … and at Peace

Monday September 1st, Al Jizah, Northern Egypt.

The sun had fallen with the rise of night. It was so cold Marco could see his breaths on the dark air.

The cycle was preparing to reset. He could feel the warm sun coming for him. Coming for the sky. For the highest point where it could spread yellow fire across the sanded landscape like temperate pollen from a flowering fire-star.

He stood in the sands— atop a hill. A mound that overlooked the crystalline beige world for miles.

The Pyramid of Giza began to glow as the sun rose at its back, giving it a magical warm aura that reminded him of the gods.

His mother slept in his arms. His mother slept in pain. Through their travels that one thing remained.

Her pain.

It had been there the day the Warlocks attacked. The day she fell into the state she was now. The day his people were slaughtered. And even when he came to Beacon Hills in search of the Hunters.

He kept her in such a state, probing her for answers she'd never have. Keeping her in limbo just as he kept the spirits of his people now.

No more.

"I can fix everything."

It felt good to say— to know.

Even as his skull hammered and the world in his peripheral vision changed frequently.

His time was coming.

He dropped down to his knees and laid his mother in the sand. Just below the first layer, the warmth of yesterdays sun rose with airy spirals of steam.

His mother sighed in relaxation as it soothed her old joints and skin.

She knew home.

The sun continued to climb for the sky. Its rays cut across the purple-blue hue of night with orange claws. The colors blended and cascaded like liquid paint on a canvas.

Peace was on the horizon.

Marco looked down at his hands. No blood or innards. No skin caked beneath his razor sharp claws. Just granules of sand…. The smell of his mother's skin.

He turned them over and placed his hands on her shoulders. So frail and boney.

Wracked with pain.

His Alpha's instincts told him how wrong that was now that he listened. It called for him to use the ability of all Shifters. In their intense animal communicative abilities, they could sympathize with pain in ways no human could.

They could absorb it.

He shut his eyes and searched for it. He grabbed hold of the metaphorical black mass of trauma and terror and pulled.

His veins bulged and glimmered as he absorbed his mother's pain. His bones felt like they shattered beneath his skin. He saw her memories. Each and every instance.

The dragonoid beast.

Nothing more than a Kanima on a Warlocks leash.

He saw the moon swallow the sun. He felt their power wane.

He saw liquid silver dumped from planes splashing against his brown skin.

His eyes burst open. The veins within his sclera bulged and turned black. The red Alpha's glow of his eyes died out.

He shrunk.

His muscles softened. His towering height lowered. His grotesque claws and fangs sunk into his skin. He shed his mane, it drifted in the winds and spread across the sands.

The Blue-Eyed Beast remained.

His mother's pain did as well.

And with her growing relief, his own symbols of vengeance evaporated.

The Alpha, The Blue-Eyed Beast, all of the sparks that clung to his own like a traumatic infestation of the soul, gone. All with the decade of pain he absorbed as his own.

"AGHHhhhh….." His mother's growls and screams faded into a deep and heavy sigh of relief.

Marco exhaled shakily. Sweat clinging to him like a second skin.

Now human.

Impossibly human.

Not a single spark to ignite the power he once held.

He couldn't smell a thing but his own perspiration.

Couldn't lift a thing but his hands.

Couldn't feel a thing but….

He smiled— despite the immense pain that had him seeing white with every blink.

He smiled.

The sun rose above the pyramid. Its warmth held him in a welcome embrace.

In its blinding rays he could see figures. Hear voices.

"Menes Louwe…. We aren't much different you and I. Once upon a time, I too was a young man on a journey. I traveled far. Too far. But it was all to return what must be. It is how I got my name. Anhur, he who leads back the distant one. You have done the same. What I had to bring back was the Eye of Re. But for you, Menes, you had to bring back your peace. Peace to our people. And through you, I walked the earth once again. You've done well. Accept our peace."

The words hit him like a battering ram.

He looked away from the sun and its children gods. He looked to his mother.

She watched him. Eyes intensely present. She was looking at him. Truly.

"Menes…. My son, you've grown into ….. a fine young man. You look just like him." A tear spilled from the corner of her eye.

"My father…?" Marco questioned.

"No, dear boy. Him." She pointed to the sun. To Anhur.

Marco nodded in understanding.

"Did… you get those Ghost-skinned bastards?" Her smile remained but the silver scars on her face tightened as she clenched her jaw.

Marco grinned despite his immense pain, "The…. Warlocks only exist in old books now."

His mother laughed faintly.

"You make us proud. You make me proud. We will be together again." She exhaled.

Her final breath.

A smile held her face.

When he looked up again, his people surrounded him.

Generations of Grey Lions. All smiling. No more war and strife. No more restless spirits and wayward voices.

His sisters sat beside him.

"You look tired, boy." His eldest sister's eyes glowed like twin oceans. She slapped his arm and he looked down to find the markings were gone.

He smiled.

"Yea…. I am."

"Then go to sleep."

And he did just that.

He went to sleep, sinking into the warm sands right beside his mother. Heavy winds blew, sending waves of sand washing over them in a warm eternal embarace, solidifying their wishes. What was earned.

Peace.

Yo. to some of you this ending will feel very sudden and even out of place. in a lot of ways it can be described just as that. when I first thought this au up I planned for Marco to at least meet the dread doctors in a vicious battle. but then I put Marco and his abilties into practice. I listened to readers wishes and here we are. Marco was quite literally a god by volume 2 but following the lore and mechanics of his power prohibited that from lasting very long. he had to die or I was compromising my own writing. but in his death, I think his character arc also came full circle. he got his revenge. I didn’t glorify it. he knew he would die, but in the end he could better the lives of a few and find peace in his choices. A few things were left open ended— in a bad way, like Lydia and for that I am sorry. that’s straight up bad writing on my part that I am glad I was able to notice on my own. unlike my upload patterns which were very often pointed out by readers. I’m making a list of mistakes and positives that came from this, my first fanfic, and I’m looking out for them in my next. Hopefully it’s something the whole of you (and more) can more fully enjoy.

Feel free to drop any and all questions, comments or concerns down below or in a review. I will answer and reply to them.

also if you have any wants or recommendations for the next fanfic lmk. if not, feel free to check out my others. I been puttin pen to paper across all fictional spaces.

I’ve got ideas of my own. A twist on a popular Vampire now in the world of TeenWolf, a blind shifter connected to the Aztec gods, something more reptilian, Shadowhunters fic… Vampire Diaries….. the list goes on quite literally forever.

In conclusion, I’m excited to try again in spaces like TeenWolf. I’m happy I was able to finish another story. thank you all for your support and wonderful ideas. have a great day.

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