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Yvette is dropped in Beacon Hills
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Yvette has finished her latest novel a bit earlier than she expected (she ended up skimming it because the author spent far too many words on purple prose for the love interest), and there's nothing good on TV to fill the gap, wasting time arguing with people on the internet doesn't appeal, and she actually still really wants to spend time with a story, okay. Just - a better one. One that does not have a meandering mess of a plot and a romantic plot tumor that's completely devoid of personality in either member, or literally any chemistry between them whatsoever. She needs to wash away the icky book with a better one.

She has a bike route to the nearest library memorized for exactly this reason. She calls to her mom where she's going, and then out she goes, to return this waste of a perfectly good tree and see if she can replace it with something that's actually interesting.

While browsing the shelves, something catches her eye. She turns, and thinks she spots a book that has some kind of strange shimmery cover that changes when the viewer moves. Huh. Okay, bit gimmicky for her taste, but she has to at least look at it to scoff at it properly. Her fingers only brush the spine of the book for half a heartbeat before they pass through the book entirely. It, and everything else, fades to black, and the part of Yvette's mind that is not devoted to wondering whether or not this means she has to be admitted to the emergency room notices that the inky black is lit with stars. Something - twists, like someone has reached into her chest and grabbed hold of her heart and twisted, pulling it in a direction it wasn't meant to go. It doesn't hurt, though maybe it should.

The only sensible reaction to this is to open her mouth to scream. So she starts on that. As she does, the stars fade and the black lightens and gravity twists. She has the comfort of managing to get out a scream before she hits the ground. The same observational part of her mind that noted the stars discerns that the ground feels like concrete instead of cheap, easy-to-clean carpet. What?

She pushes herself up, and tries to figure out where she fell and if anyone is nearby to maybe get her to a hospital, because this is not okay.

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Nod.

"... Is there likely to be a problem with the - hunter? She thought I was Lydia. She might cause her some problems."

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"...The hunter is just worried about her daughter. Mom, let's do this upstairs."

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"'Let's do this upstairs?' You didn't mention any hunters, Scott, we'll do this wherever I want to do this!"

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... Oh. Um. Oops.

Yvette winces.

"Uh," she says. "Scott, do you want me to help - explain things?"

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"That might be nice."

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The phone rings.

Melissa glares at Scott and goes to pick it up.

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"So what have you told her so far?"

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"I told her what I am, showed her what we look like, tilde about the kanima and about Lydia's immunity and about Derek and his pack."

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"Hello? Yeah, I'm his mom, what's this about? Oh, you're Allison's mom! I've heard a lot about your daughter!"

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"... Is the kanima the lizard thing, and what is Lydia immune to?"

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"Put me on the phone."

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Yvette gives him a confused look. Especially with that expression of his.

"... The lady I hit with the cellphone?" she guesses, because damn she is confused.

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"I'm sure. He says he wants to talk to you too."

Melissa gives her son the phone. 

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"Yeah, this would be her. Jackson is the kanima, Lydia is immune to werewolf bites. Give us a few minutes alone, mom?"

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"Yvette, stay or go. If you stay, I put it on speakerphone and you stay quiet."

He takes the phone. 

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Melissa scowls, clearly not happy with this, but heads upstairs.

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She resists asking the question How did you find out Lydia was immune to werewolf bites because that is not relevant right now. She shuts her mouth and she nods.

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"Hello, Mrs. Argent. I'm sorry I had to leave so suddenly, I know you would have liked to have some more time with me."

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Now, of course, everyone can hear each other quite clearly. 

"How does your mother feel about your eavesdropping habit, Mr. McCall? You must have heard everything I said to her."

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"My mother has been very supportive through the recent changes in my life. I hope Allison feels the same way about you." 

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Well, style points to Scott, Yvette approves.

She stays shushed, but she listens.

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"Just because you are a slavering beast does not mean you have to bring my child down to your depths! You know my family cannot abide by your kind in our town. We will kill every werewolf in Beacon Hills."

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"Are you a hunter or a mother first? You might have to choose, someday soon."

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"Is that a threat?"

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"I don't take life when I can avoid it. There are other werewolves in town who want an excuse to fight, and you killing the local omega gives them the pretext to strike." 

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