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The Hybrid by AllTimeLow_writing
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REWRITING IN PROGRESS __________ "You can hate us. You can plot our death. You can do whatever you like, but no one will love you like we can. We are yours, just as you are ours. You don't have to like it, but know that we will protect you until our last breath has left our lungs." _________ Veronica Liner Call her Roni. This isn't your average werewolf/ vampire story. This is real. Her parents died because of a ridiculous crime. She is wanted dead or alive. She runs so she won't get caught. She's never even had a friend because she knows it's dangerous. Most people want to leave their mark on this world but she can't. There can't be any attachments.
His Dominion by LoveScripter
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[BOOK 2] NOTE FROM AUTHOR: "I wrote this book in High school, so if you don't like it and find it poorly written, I completely understand" Selene is the abomination to her race; half-human wolf, no one knows her secret except her even more secretive father. If anyone were to find out what she was it could mean in her untimely death. When her father's past comes hunting him down, Selene's forced to live in a house occupied by all-male inhabitants--unmated, bad-mannered, and untamed wolves that obey a temperamental young Alpha. Alpha Lucca wants nothing to do with the she-wolf that clings to his new Beta's back. Hard to ignore the fact that she is aggressive, beautiful and exactly the type of girl he'd want, Lucca is bent on evading her from his thoughts...and his dreams. Selene proves to add to his long list of problems as she spends everyday near his line of sight and out of his reach. He goes out of his way to make it clear that he loathes her, but but not in the way she thinks. Drawn to her like a moth to a flame, Lucca desires to keep her in his dominion, whether she likes to or not. Written: 2012