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Without You by AshlynPope
Without You
AshlynPope
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Aubrey Wilson has the heart of an angel. As the type of person to always trust in others, she's admirable to peers. A total darling, but with a sadness that encases her heart. Anyone could shrink down in fright at the receiving end of Luke Taylor's infamous glare. Tall, muscular, dark-haired, and handsome, he's no stranger on or off the field. Not a kind stranger either. A total brooding asshole, but with a sadness that encases his heart. --- "You didn't have to hit him or anything," I lie my head on his broad, strong shoulder. "He shouldn't have touched you like that," he tucks a curl behind my ear. ~Strong Language~ ~Mild Violence~
Obsession by kvanhooser
Obsession
kvanhooser
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  • Parts 40
Parker has been watching Jamie for years. She has no idea who he is. He intends to keep it that way. But when complications force together under terrible circumstances will Parker get the girl of his dreams or walk away empty handed? Will he even allow that?
𝓕𝓲𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓜𝔂 𝓜𝓪𝓽𝓮 by mysterygurli
𝓕𝓲𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓜𝔂 𝓜𝓪𝓽𝓮
mysterygurli
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"Run as far as you can Tesoro but I promise you this, I will find you." Lucas declared, "And when I do, I will make you mine." *** Just a trip to Disney land. That's what Sarah wanted, but of course it wasn't like her parents would ever let her cross pack territory . Meet Sarah , a twenty three year old werewolf, daughter of an alpha. After leaving a note for her parents, Sarah runs away for a week just to visit disney. The klutz that she is, she stumbles upon another pack territory. And damn are the man there hotter then sin. CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT.
Little Bite Luna by Amarazor_
Little Bite Luna
Amarazor_
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She isn't short. She is bite sized. Anita Rosaline Nightshade has always been small. 4'11 height but a 6'7ft attitude. She might be small, but she sure is feisty. But no one knows of the feisty little beast, because no one ever made her angry. Until he steps in... **** "Stop picking me up!" I whined, pouting. His eyes turned a shade darker as a small smirk played at his lips. He bent down and kissed my cheek. "I can't, your so tiny." I huffed, crossing my arms. "I'm not tiny. I'm average." "More like bite sized." He laughed. "I will call you My little bite size Anita." But everyone knew she was the Little Bite Luna.
A Dash of Demise by poltergeist_people
A Dash of Demise
poltergeist_people
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In the kingdom of Vanderdash, there is no more feared warriors than that of the Scarlet Guard. Protectors of the royal family, skilled assassins trained since childhood, They follow the crown, they enforce the crown. To many, the group cloaked in red is a greater symbol of the royal family's power than the kings crown itself. Citizens respect and fear the scarlet guard, the power they hold. But within the guard there is only one who installed that very same feeling into the rest. Head of the prince's royal guard, ruthless and cunning, rarely seen by the citizens themselves. They call her Red. An expert in poisons and deception, the small girl has brought armies to their knees without once lifting a blade. A vermillion haired monster hidden behind the face of a doll. ~~ I smiled up at the men, "Would you like a cookie?" They peered into the basket I held out, spotting the heart shaped treats. "They're cinnamon with apple Jam. I do promise they are to die for." The taller mans eyes narrowed, "did you give the poor fool dead on the road a cookie?" My lips parted, "a dead man? Oh my..do you think it is safe?" "..depends on who you are miss, why did you say you were in the woods again?" I smiled gently, "I didn't." He rose a brow. "I'm delivering these," I shook the basket a bit, "to my dearest grandmama." He hesitated for only a slight second, "oh. well. be careful then. These woods can be dangerous." I nodded once still holding out the basket, "so would you?" "Would we what?" I giggle a bit, "like a cookie silly." "Ah.." he scratched the back of his head, "sorry, I'm not too fond of apples." Damn it. I sighed softly, "strawberry next time then." "Right..." As I turned to go I looked up at the two tall men, "you be careful now too gentleman. There are wolves in these woods." They nodded rigidly as I spun and began to skip off, giggling to myself. He asked the wrong question. I didn't give the dead fool a cookie. I gave him two.