Re: Teen Wolf: Jackson & Lydia
[She didn't pull away. She just looked at him. The days when werewolves frightened her were in the past. Mostly. Mostly in the past. But this was Jackson. She wasn't scared of Jackson.] I know that. [She said it decisively. Certainly. She knew her role in saving him. She knew that he really hadn't been interested in her before, no matter what he said now. He'd liked her, and he'd liked to have sex with her, but he'd been annoyed with her just as often. And she'd loved him. She didn't admit it to herself often, but she had. She pretended it had all been about popularity and social standing, but maybe it hadn't. Not all of it.] I know that.