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Alpha~A following story
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Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2018
Original by sweetnightmare01 

 GO READ THEIR'S FIRST, I'M ONLY PICKING UP WERE THEY LEFT OFF. 

Mark is a werewolf. He is the Alpha of his pack, with only five remaining members. Most of his pack was killed by hunters, which a hatred of the human race sets in his mind. 

Jack doesn't believe in the supernatural. He has a very firm believe that they are just a fantasy, no matter how much people tell him they have seen something supernatural. 

What happens when these two cross paths?


Haha lol I suck
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((This is a sequel to my other book "The Darkness Inside", so please read that one first or you might be confused, thanks and hope you enjoy)) It's finally over, Dark and Anti are finally gone, but they still manage to affect the lives of Mark and Jack. Mark had slowly been losing it, thoughts of their dark counterparts plaguing him each and every day, though of course he hides it from Jack. However when Felix and Ken come to visit the two in LA, things only seem to get worse, the pair of men seem different, strange, dark even. Their personalities strangely matching those of Jack and Mark's dark counterparts. Which brings up the question. Were they truly gone?