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[s3e23] Insatiable Official

In the center of the fray, Allison Argent didn't hesitate. She had spent her life learning to survive, but tonight wasn't about survival; it was about the people she loved. She saw Isaac pinned, the dark spirits closing in on him.

"Allison," he whispered, his hands trembling. He tried to take her pain, but there was too much of it. It felt like trying to hold back the ocean with his bare hands. [S3E23] Insatiable

Scott was occupied with a flurry of attacks from two Oni, his claws sparking against their blades. He couldn't get to her. He saw her reach for her quiver, pulling a single arrow—one tipped with the silver she had forged with her own hands. In the center of the fray, Allison Argent didn't hesitate

The following story is a reimagining of the tragic events in the Teen Wolf episode , focusing on the heavy emotional toll of the battle at Oak Creek. The Silver Tipped Arrow "Allison," he whispered, his hands trembling

The battle was won, but as Scott held Allison, the victory felt like ashes. The pack was alive, but the heart of it had just stopped beating.

She looked up at him, her eyes clear despite the fading light. "It’s okay," she breathed. "It’s perfect. I’m in the arms of my first love. The first person I ever loved. The person I’ll always love. I love you, Scott McCall."

For more exploration of these characters and alternative "what if" scenarios where characters like Scott die instead, you can find various community-written stories on platforms like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net .

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