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Sorry for the late rec, guys! This was supposed to go out yesterday, but life had other ideas.

Title: The Boy and the Beast
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Pairing: Derek/Stiles
Categories: Creature (wolf!Derek), hurt/comfort, AU
Length: Super!Epic (116,686 words)
Warnings: Graphic depictions of violence, underage (Stiles is a teenager)

Author on LJ:  [livejournal.com profile] dsudis
Author Website:  Dira Sudis

Summary: In which events in Beacon Hills go rather differently from the start, and a Beauty and the Beast (ish) story ensues. (Scott is not a teacup and no one sings about their feelings.)

Review: After writing up my rec for "What I Did On My Summer Vacation" last week, I was shocked to discover that another of my favorite actual wolf!Derek Hale stories had not been recced here yet. Naturally, I had to fix that.

"The Boy and the Beast" starts off much the same way as the show itself, with a body turning up in the woods. But this time, the body belongs to Peter. The sheriff is trying to track down Derek and Laura, who went missing around the same time their uncle died. So naturally, Stiles decides to "help" by searching for the two of them in the woods. In the dark. By himself. It's not really a surprise when Stiles falls through the rotten floorboards of the old Hale house, managing to injure and trap himself at the same time . . . it is a surprise when a wolf turns up to help him.

If you're a fan of hurt/comfort, as I am, this story will leave you more-than-satisfied. [livejournal.com profile] dsudis describes Stiles's injury in a way that's almost visceral. We feel his pain and desperation, and his overwhelming relief at Derek's appearance. We also feel the joy he finds in his friendship with Derek. In this universe, Scott has managed both to make it onto the lacrosse team and get a date with Allison without werewolf powers, leaving Stiles a little more alone than he is in canon. With Derek similarly alone and grieving, the two of them naturally gravitate towards each other. Even though Derek spends most of this story as a wolf (for reasons that gradually become clear), that doesn't impede his ability to form a deep friendship with Stiles. [livejournal.com profile] dsudis does a masterful job of conveying Derek's emotions and thoughts without dialogue -- in this case, actions really do speak louder than words. The way the story deals with relationships is another of its strengths. While Stiles is thrilled to have found "a secret magical friend in the woods," Derek complicates his life. Trying to keep Derek a secret means lying to his dad and Scott. The friendship between Scott and Stiles is another strength in this story, as is the relationship between Stiles and his dad. This is a more parental sheriff than I've seen in a lot of Teen Wolf stories, but it felt like a realistic interpretation of the character to me.

One part hurt/comfort, one part werewolf mystery, and one part slow-burn romance, "The Boy and the Beast" has a little bit of something for nearly any mood. Even if you're not in the Teen Wolf fandom, I encourage you to give it a try -- this AU doesn't require a lot of canon knowledge. Don't get intimidated by the high word count, either. This story is engaging straight through till the end. And if you're like me, once you reach it, you'll probably turn right back to the beginning and start again!

The Boy and the Beast

Comments

[identity profile] petenshi.livejournal.com wrote:
Jul. 31st, 2014 03:38 pm (UTC)
Thanks for the awesome rec! This was a great one!
[identity profile] piscaria.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 4th, 2014 05:57 am (UTC)
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
[identity profile] briel-morrigan.livejournal.com wrote:
Jul. 31st, 2014 11:34 pm (UTC)
Thanks
Hello, I use epic_recs as pretty much my sole access to Teen Wolf fic, so I really appreciate the effort you guys put into the community. Kudos!
[identity profile] piscaria.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 4th, 2014 05:58 am (UTC)
Re: Thanks
Aw, thanks! Some weeks remembering to write up a rec is a bit of a pain in the butt, but comments like this remind me why I do it. There are definitely some fandoms that I only read from reccers here, too!
[identity profile] drkmgic.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 1st, 2014 08:57 am (UTC)
I really love ur recs. Thank u
[identity profile] piscaria.livejournal.com wrote:
Aug. 4th, 2014 05:59 am (UTC)
Thank you! It's always good to hear that someone is reading them. I love sharing my favorite stories with people!

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