12 Summers without you.

12 Summers without you.

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"I was nauseous and tingly all over.either I was in love or had smallpox. And i wasnt sure about former." Amelia Evers lived 17years of dull ordinary life, however things took an interesting turn one night when some wolves barged in their home. Suddenly her mom and dad turned into wolves; but thats not it, just as the wolves were going to kill her mom,she did the unexpected she turned into a wolf herself.Two days later they are moving to somewhere unknown to join a pack of wolves where some stupid guy named ALPHA calls her mate but the adventure doesnt end here.She is a part of something bigger can she handle that? Read to find out.
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