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Paige Krasikeva is a minor character who appeared in Season 3 of Teen Wolf. Though she only appeared in the flashbacks in Visionary, her life and death has had a significant part in the history of Beacon Hills. She was a sophomore at Beacon Hills High School in the early 2000s when she first met Derek Hale, who was then fifteen and a star player on the basketball team. Though he was a popular jock and she was a quiet, shy cellist in the school orchestra, the two eventually fell in love with each other and developed a romantic relationship.




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Paige made her first and only physical appearance in the flashbacks in Season 3A's Visionary, which were told from Peter Hale's perspective in order to explain to Cora Hale and Stiles Stilinski how Derek Hale's eyes turned blue when he was still a Beta. In the episode, she was seen practicing playing her cello in Beacon Hills High School's band room. However, she was quickly interrupted and distracted by the sound of rowdy boys playing with a basketball in the hallway outside the room. When she went out to request that they leave, she ran into the then fifteen-year-old Derek with his friends and told them that, last time she checked, basketball was played in the gym. Derek smirked and told her that they could play basketball wherever they had a basketball before offering to leave if she could steal the basketball from him. Though Paige attempted to do just that, Derek was too fast for her, and she eventually left in frustration and embarrassment.


Derek eventually was convinced by Peter to go through with this plan, and allowed his uncle to enlist Ennis, who had recently lost a Beta and who needed to fill the hole in his ranks, to give her the Bite before luring Paige to the school with a note. However, upon hearing Paige's terrified screams for help, he lost his nerve and attempted to fight Ennis, despite only being a teenage Beta against a humongous and powerful Alpha. Derek's actions proved to be fruitless, because Ennis had already bitten Paige when Derek intervened, and she was desperately trying to crawl away.


Paige was shown to be a sweet and loyal young girl, though she had no difficulty standing up for herself against others who were giving her trouble. She was very much in love with her boyfriend at the time, Derek Hale, and was aware of the supernatural goings-on in her town, though she kept this knowledge to herself. She also seemed to love music, and devoted herself to playing her cello every day. She was also shown to be an introverted, kind teenager who had a few friends and usually sat at lunch with her friends or alone so she could study or read.


Paige was a young girl of fifteen or sixteen, with pale white skin, brown wavy hair, and brown eyes. She had a small mole under her eye, and dressed in the casual clothing typical of the early 2000s, with baggy jeans and sweaters. she was in the 10th grade in the year of 2003 . she was shown to wear crop tops, tie knot shirts and combat boots .


The teen was swimming in the ocean with her sister and brother on a warm Sunday afternoon, enjoying the sun and pretending to be mermaids, when things suddenly took a turn for the worst. Something started to pull her underwater.


The teenager suffered \"deep lacerations to her leg, pelvic and hand areas\" and had to be airlifted to a trauma center. Despite her injuries, the vibrant teen said she hopes to turn it into a positive experience.


Are you a stressed-out teen who doesn't want to go to "therapy" but is totally overwhelmed? An overloaded adult trying to balance all of life's demands? I'm Dr. Paige Nelson-Ansley, and I would love to help.


I enjoy working with children, teens, and adults. I have experience and passion in working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma and loss, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. I am also a member of the LGBTQ+ therapist network and provide support for individuals navigating their gender identity and/or exploring their sexual orientation.


The shooting happened at 9:15 p.m. Moments earlier, at a WOW gas station at Mack and Alter, surveillance video captured four men in a car that is believed to be the car that rolled up on the teens. The men had a drug beef with another group they believed was out to kill them. While at the gas station, they saw a silver Mercury Milan drive by and thought it was their rivals trying to find them. So they decided to get to them first.


A Texas teen is now part of the "Hocus Pocus" Halloween tradition, as the long awaited sequel finally launches on Disney Plus on Friday, Sept. 30. The original film aired almost 30 years ago and has been a mainstay in the spooky season over the decades since.


The Treaty of 1607 provides for the good relationship between werewolves and hunters around the world. But the Treaty has requirements. And those do get awfully, er, explicit. Which is not a conversation a fifteen year old boy really wants to have with his parents, but Derek Hale doesn't have a choice in the matter.


Set in Somerset, England, the movie follows two teens with different genetic conditions who are forced to form a friendship. Rees will play the lead character of Lola, a teen with depression, and Walters, who can currently be seen in the BBC adaptation of The Snow Spider books, will play her mother Susan. Filming is set to take place next year in South West England.


Missouri GDL law is a three-step licensing system. The purpose is to ease teens into licensure so that they can build skill in an environment that minimizes those things that are shown to cause the greatest risk for new drivers.


Reviewed by: Page by Paige Kate Quealy-Gainer Gulledge, Laura Lee . Page by Paige; written and illus. by Laura Lee Gulledge. Amulet/Abrams, 2011. [192p]. Trade ISBN 978-0-8109-9721-9 $18.95 Paper ed. ISBN 978-0-8109-9722-6 $9.95 Reviewed from galleys Ad Gr. 7-10. Moving from the scenic beauty of rural Virginia to the bustling chaos of New York City would be a difficult transition for anyone, much less a sixteen-year-old girl with a host of adolescent insecurities and a tendency towards shyness. Art has always been Paige Turner's steadfast friend, however, and the move has made her want to finally focus on her passion, so, taking her grandmother's advice, she buys a sketchbook with the plan of documenting her new experiences through drawing. [End Page 469] The result is a graphic novel firmly rooted in the teen-girl world of parental drama, passionate crushes, and angst. The illustrations range from pedestrian to inspired: the stylized black-and-white work of the panels feels a bit stiff at times, focusing mostly on Paige's day-to-day interactions, but the framing and borderless spreads offer a bit more depth with arresting metaphorical images; the combination makes for an elegant portrayal of the interactions of Paige's external and internal states. Unfortunately, the art is not often left to speak for itself, and the accompanying text robs the visual narrative of its power, leaving a heavy-handed and all-too-literal message to overwhelm its compelling counterpart. Mariko Tamaki's Skim (BCCB 5/08) is probably a better example of a subtle, complementary relationship between art and text, but creative and sensitive readers will still readily relate to the introverted Paige and may find their emotions reflected in her illustrated diary. 041b061a72


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