Nolan looked panicked by this statement, and when Aaron insisted that he couldn't pretend he had never seen it, he nervously replied that he wasn't sure about what he had seen. Moments later, Aaron (who, unbeknownst to anyone, had been infected with the Anuk-ite's spiders and had his DNA and traits stolen by the ancient shapeshifter) appeared next to him and remarked, "I've seen it, too." When Nolan anxiously asked him what he was talking about, Aaron replied that he had seen Corey appear out of nowhere as well. Panting for breath and looking panicked, Nolan stood up and walked over to the balcony, looking down at the ground floor, where Mason and Corey were talking and studying together. Suddenly, he awakened with a gasp, looking as though he had just had a nightmare. Meanwhile, Nolan was seen with his head resting on his arms at a table in the Beacon Hills High School library, where he had fallen asleep. Afterward, they examined what the paper and found that Lydia had written "sixty-eight" in numerous languages, though they had no idea what it meant. In After Images, Lydia Martin, Mason Hewitt, and Corey Bryant were in the science lab, where they were using the light from a bunsen burner to try to trigger Lydia's Banshee powers to use automatic writing in hopes of getting a clue as to where the missing Brett Talbot was. When Monroe asked him if what he was just a wolf, Nolan, looking skeptical, simply replied that it was "some kind of wolf." Concerned, Monroe asked him what other kinds of wolves there are and what kind he's seen, but Nolan remained silent and picked up his schedule, his hands trembling in panic. He told her not to refer to it as an animal attack because he was certain that it was no animal, regardless of what term others used to refer to the attack. She went on to reference the so-called "animal attack" in the library (which, in reality, was the battle between Scott McCall and the Beast of Gevaudan the previous autumn), a comment which upset Nolan. Noticing that Nolan was experiencing a great deal of anxiety, which was visible due to his shaking hands, Monroe asked him if he wanted to speak to her about whatever was bothering him, but when Nolan declined, stating that there were still a lot of people waiting to finish their schedules, Monroe asked him if his anxiety had anything to do with what they talked about over the summer. Nolan wasn't seen again until the next day, when he went to the office of guidance counselor Tamora Monroe to register for classes for his senior year. Suddenly, before the ball could hit Nolan, Liam Dunbar appeared on the field and did an aerial spin before catching it.Īfter a moment, a bloody wolf appeared on the lacrosse field and began growling menacingly at the players, particularly Nolan, who was frozen in fear until Scott McCall, the assistant coach, gently coaxed him backward away from the wolf, allowing him to use his glowing Alpha-red eyes to force the animal to back down without anyone noticing. A short time later, Nolan switched to the position of goalie, where he appeared to be terrified by the prospect of being hit by the fast-moving shot Diaz threw toward the goal. In Said the Spider to the Fly, Nolan was shown at late-night lacrosse practice, where he was tackled by Diaz and flung hard to the ground. Nolan now is an ally to Liam and the rest of the McCall Pack and is co-captain of the Beacon Hills High School lacrosse team. However, after seeing how brutal and cruel Monroe and Gerard's methods were and learning of their ultimate goal of wiping out supernatural creatures altogether, Nolan began regretting his actions and started working against their plan by telling Liam Dunbar what they were doing and helping Melissa McCall take back control over the hospital, which helped redeem him after the wrongs he had committed. It was then soon revealed that he joined Monroe and Gerard Argent's growing army of Hunters, with his specific mission being to expose supernatural high school students such as Liam and Corey Bryant in an effort to turn the human students against them. It is implied that Nolan sought counseling with Monroe to deal with anxiety related to the existence of the supernatural. Later, during a counseling session with Tamora Monroe, it was implied that he was present during the battle between Scott McCall, Liam Dunbar, and Malia Tate against the Beast of Gevaudan in the school library, which opened his eyes to the supernatural world. He made his first appearance in Said the Spider to the Fly, where he was shown to be a player on the lacrosse team who appeared to be very afraid by the appearance of a bloodied wolf who showed up on the field. Nolan is a supporting character in Season 6B of Teen Wolf.
Nolan and Liam Dunbarin Face-to-Faceless