Sang is a Werewolf, the only female of her kind to ever shift, yet only a few know. Due to the fact that only female werewolves can carry shifting children, and the limited number of females in the werewolf community, women are usually protected with everything a pack has; they are cherished and loved. Yet that didn't happen with Sang. What did happen? Why is she a rogue?
Sang was abused in every way possible in her old pack, and everybody in her pack knew. Her father was the Alpha, but only the Sorenson pack even knew she existed. She would take beatings for both herself and her brothers during her time in the pack, while also taking online high school classes that she finished at the age of 12, and college classes which she excelled in. All the while juggling being raped by her own father and whoever he deemed fit every night since she was nine. When she was fifteen she got pregnant, and when her father found out, he stabbed the unborn baby out of her stomach. This was the last straw, Sang stitched herself up and gathered up her 11-year-old brother, the 7-year-old twins, and the just barely 1-year-old baby and they all fled her old pack to start a new life.
That was three years ago, now Sang has a stable life with her siblings and her best friends who also happen to be rogues. She owns and choreographs at her own dance company called 'Shooting Star Dance' while all of her friends work there as well. She also has a lot of degrees and continues to take online classes to get them, due to a little bit of hacking and a few fake IDs.
The werewolf council, however, has decided that the rogue teenagers are causing too much havoc with all of their fighting, and they are worried about the secrecy of their kind. They have decided that any rogue under the age of 20 should go to school. But not just any school, a pack school. That's right, starting Wednesday they all have to report to the nearest pack territory for school.
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Sang's Acceptance
عشوائيSang is a Werewolf, the only female of her kind to ever shift, yet only a few know. Due to the fact that only female werewolves can carry shifting children, and the limited number of females in the werewolf community, women are usually protected wit...