Not my Queen, my Alpha!

Not my Queen, my Alpha!

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Few months after the death of King Jake Griffin, Princess/Alpha Clarke who is the new leader of her people invites the world's leaders to her lands to discuss political matters and a solution to their mutual enemy 'The Mountain men'. Among the leaders, Clarke hopes the Trikru commander will join forces with her as her people are born warriors but can she be persuasive enough to convince the mighty Heda to go against the way of her own people? Ps: Sansa is Clarke's half-sister. Arya and Sansa are not related (not sisters) I'm a GOT fan too yeah ^^ Or My first A.B.O dynamics where Clarke is the Alpha because there's not enough Clarke Alpha Fanfictions.
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