Wildest Dreams
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  • Reads 31
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2014
Serenity is not your normal werewolf. Trained from the moment she could walk to be the main bodyguard of the Luna, she never really learnt how to be normal. So when she turns sixteen, she's not hoping for much. A new knife set, maybe. Definitely not a mate, and especially a mate who is her Alpha. She's not what he wants in a future Luna - she's too dangerous, too messed up to ever truely care, he claims.

She leaves him on the ground, jaw broken along with her heart.

As she tries to leave the past, she comes across a pack looking for a missing link, and she may be just what they need to finally come together. Hopefully, together, they can discover her wildest dreams, and help Serenity learn how to be a person, not just a warrior.

And maybe they'll learn something new while she drags them right along with her.
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