Cliché Werewolf book

Cliché Werewolf book

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**BEING REWRITTEN** Please note that this book is a joke. I was tired of all the cliché werewolf books so I wrote this. Please don't take any offense to this or hate because my book is stupid. I know it's stupid that's the point. I hope you'll enjoy my cliché Werewolf book. Preview: I turned around and started to walk back home when I heard paws running towards me. I turned around, curious to why wolves would be running so fast. 'The squirrels must have stolen their nuts, too.' Layla suggested. 'What if they're rouges?' I asked my eyes getting wide. "Who are you and what are you doing in BloodMoon Territory?" One of the men shifted back and asked. His voice radiated power and dominance.
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