The Lone Wolf
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  • Reads 10
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2018
Mature
John Rowley is your typical 17 year-old. 3.7 GPA, has a beautiful girlfriend named Sapphire and is in a loving family. He's semi popular in his school, as no one really hates him. But all that changes when he watches his family get murdered right before him, and the truth about his family is revealed; that his father worked for a massive international terrorist organization as a assassin. His father tells him to run, and he does, but not before killing the leader of the organization. He has to make a choice: run from those who hunt him, or fight back and avenge his family.
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