Selcouth
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 21m
  • Reads 209
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 6
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2017
Selcouth (adj.) unfamiliar, rare, strange, and yet marvelous. Ariel awakens each day craving adventure. She loves to travel to unfamiliar places and explores rare and exotic sights. Living in a small town with a guard-dog dad, Ariel isn't allowed to get out much. One night changes everything for her as she discovers a new world that will change her life forever.
Rhett is the ruler of all vampires. Many werewolves would call him the "alpha". His kingdom is falling apart, and one night he meets a special someone that could help to balance the scales.
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The Blood Queen

12 parts Ongoing Mature

Blood. So many different connotations this term can hold. Blood can symbolize the DNA and genetics of the people who once came before you. It can symbolize those unique qualities that an individual possesses. Most importantly, it symbolizes the stories, the memories and the very being that you are. However, it can also symbolize eternal life or death, passion, vengeance, redemption and so much more. Selene King, soon to be the future Heir to The Throne of Werewolves, embodies these connotations so well. Various aspects of her life, even though tough, sometimes represents these connotations. Will she get through these rough patches with love and guidance and be able to fulfill her role as Queen with her mate by her side? Or will she learn how to do it all on her own and rule by herself? ----- *Slight Warning* I do, very stupidly, misspell words and sometimes I type a little too fast and then leave words out of sentences. Read cautiously.