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Alaska ➳ Stilinski | t.w  by gryffindorrs
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❝ What are you doing laying awake in bed?❞❝ I'm too tired to go to sleep.❞ *All rights reserved to Jeff Davis and the Teen Wolf team, Alaska Nox, her plot and lines belong to me* Copyright © 2016 gryffindorrs Unedited [based on S1 of Teen Wolf]
A White Wolf by kaydekay
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To Ally Stone being a White Wolf is both a privilege and a curse. On the one hand having the power to protect her family from danger is what everyone wants but having people hunt her so they can harness that power? A definite downside. What happens when Ally moves to a new town only to find her mate, long lost family members and a whole lot of danger? Read to find out
My sexy kidnapper. [Being Edited] by ThePotatoWriters
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[WARNING IT IS BEING EDITED] So, I'm sitting on my couch, watching paranormal activity 4 and spilling popcorn when ever I get scared. Then someone knocks on my door. I open it and standing on my porch a sexy man god. You would think that it would be great that a total hottie maybe 1 year older than you was standing outside your door but what do you do when he suddenly picks you up and carries you to his car and puts you in locking you inside. Well that's what happened to me, I Nicole Davis was kidnapped by a sexy mangod. What the actual hell. [Story will be edited when finished]
He's A Bad Boy by rose-elle
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"He's a bad boy. He's bad news" Abigail Antonias was warned as soon as she entered her fourth high school that a particular boy named Nathaniel Reece was the definition of a bad boy, and is best to just avoid. But that just made Abigail's curiousity peak. What could be so 'Bad' about him? And sometimes, the worst decisions are the best ones. (Note: Not totally cliche, believe me)