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  • The Blood Moon Pack (Completed) by pinkxdementorxx
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    (Editing grammar and sentence structure) Losing your parents at three years of age and having to grow up too soon to rule the most feared pack in the world is no easy feat. Yet, Alpha Vincent Black manages it all. He's known to be cold and ruthless, yet his pack says otherwise. Not being taught how to love, Alpha Vincent tried his hardest to ensure that his pack is always happy and flourishing, while keeping all possible threats from outsiders at bay. Then, his Bella enters his life. His precious mate. The one woman fit to chase away all of Alpha Vincent's monsters and teach him how to love. She becomes his priority. What will happen to their perfect love story when betrayal is in the air? When whatever they have known was all just a lie. Will their love survive all the obstacles thrown at them, or will it just die away as all good things come to an end? 🐾🐾🐾
  • JADIE JONES (Fictional|Sports|Comedy|Love) by Bellemy2020
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    Jadie Jones and her best friend Isabella Stone moved to The Bahamas recently in hopes to become professional surfers. Jadie was born with a birth defect that caused her right arm to stop developing just above the elbow. Although she wants to and it's her dream to become a pro surfer she has doubts and insecurities about it. Until Jackson Harsoln comes along. Jackson had his arm bitten off by a bull shark back in Miami Florida. The shark bit below the elbow. Even though Isabella her bff supports her and doesn't care about what's on the outside Jadie kept doubting. But with Jackson he starts training her and helping her through her problems while falling in love with her. Isabella along the way helps. This is a fictional story about two people who find you don't need another limb or anything to be beautiful because nobody's perfect