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Theo didn't let Faye finish healing him in time. He was still hurt from the shot he took to the shoulder. He grimaced as he walked over to Gabe. Liam followed him, much to Faye's dismay.

Gabe coughed up blood. "It hurts... It hurts..." Gabe whimpered.

Theo understood Gabe on a level. He was sent to Hell after fighting Scott's pack. He looked saddened by the expression Gabe had, while Liam was angry and glaring at Gabe for his role in everything that had happened up to then.

When Theo kneeled down in front of Gabe, he thought Theo was going to kill him and out him out of his misery, but he surprised him. Instead, Theo gently lifted up Gabe's right arm with his hands and pushed up the sleeve to show skin.

Mason and Corey arrived at the hospital and joined the group in time to see Theo taking away Gabe's pain. Theo's veins darkened and trailed up his arms, but he didn't show any pain on his face. He held it in, only making sure Gabe was fine.

Theo grimaced slightly. "Does it hurt anymore?" he asked grimly.

Gabe nodded. "No," he whispered.

"Good," Theo replied.

A tear rolled down Gabe's cheek, and soon after, he died peacefully, not feeling the pain. Theo, who was tearing up, gently laid his arm back down. Everyone seemed to be impressed by Theo's selfless action. They didn't think he was actually capable of taking someone's pain away. After all, it didn't work with Mason when he was injured in the underground tunnels.

"Theo," Faye whispered, kneeling down to wrap her arms around him.

"I'm okay, Faye," he whispered, nudging his cheek shading her forehead.

"Let me heal you."

"No. I just... I need to feel this for a while," he responded. "I deserve the pain."

Faye didn't like his answer, but she nodded and decided to back away. She understood that Theo used to be a closed off person who acted tough and arrogant, when he really wasn't like that all time. He was still like that, but he was more empathetic and understanding.

Faye stood behind the group to the side. "Did Scott take care of the Anuk-ite?" Faye asked.

"I don't think so," Mason replied. "I can still feel it. I just hope he can do it."

"He can," Faye replied. "Scott can do anything." She smiled at them.

Mason and Corey smiled slightly back before their smiles dropped. Liam turned around after staring at Theo for too long.

"Faye, watch out!" Liam shouted.

Faye gasped as a sword stabbed through her stomach. She looked down to see the sharp glint flashing off a sword.

Theo roared at the sight of Faye getting hurt. First, it was Gabe, then it was Faye. He didn't want to watch anyone else die unless they deserved it.

Angels weren't human. God didn't create them to bleed like humans could. The area around Faye's stomach cracked like glass, her flesh created tiny borders and small peaks of light escaped from them.

The sword slid out of her stomach, and Faye fell onto her knees, wheezing as she stared at the pack. A hand grabbed her shoulder and flipped her around.

Her back hit the cold tiles harshly as she stared at the figure in front of her. The Oni slowly transformed back into the Anuk-ite.

"Look away! Don't look at its eyes!" Mason shouted.

Theo growled, not wanting to seem weak. Liam covered a hand over Theo's eyes as he closed his own eyes.

"Don't be suicidal!" Liam criticized.

"That's my girlfriend, baby beta," Theo retorted as he attempted on prying Liam's hands away.

"And she's part of my pack," Liam said. "But we can't help her if we're turned to stone or blind!"

Faye was made of light. She wasn't turned to stone as easily as the others. The Anuk-ite was threatened by her, but she was psychically weaker than it. The only true person who could defeat it was Scott, but he wasn't there to save her - yet.

"I hate angels," the Anuk-ite said. "Your kind have banished me to the Netherworlds and now your realm is getting the chaos it deserves. As I speak, your people are getting slaughtered up there. Where is your god now?"

Faye whimpered as she stared at it. "You're weak," she murmured, staring into its eyes. She could feel her body slowly turning to stone, but she pushed it back. "Scott will defeat you, and once again, you will be sent back to the Netherworlds. And my god? She is protecting us. Not a single member of my pack has died yet. That is faith, hope, and strength. You are nothing."

The Anuk-ite growled as it wrapped its large hand around her neck. It squeezed harshly, the sound of glass cracking echoing throughout the hospital hallways.

Stiles managed to make brief eye contact with the Anuk-ite as he ran into the hallway and threw a jar of mountain ash at the creature. The jar broke, releasing the ash into a perfect circle around the Anuk-ite.

Scott was trailing behind him, using his hearing to understand what was happening around him. The Anuk-ite roared in fury and anguish as it turned into stone like the rest of his victims. Its hold on Faye was still there as he turned into to stone. He cracked into tiny pieces and fell onto the ground, letting Faye go. Faye gasped for air as Theo rushed forward and swiped his foot through the mountain ash as he ran in to hug her.

"You're okay, baby," he whispered. "You're okay."

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