The White Wolf

The White Wolf

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Emery Ann Archer is 16 and was your average teenager. That was until she unknowingly met her mate. Emery loves to read werewolf stories, and she has yet to discover she is one. Emery has a boyfriend, Oliver Jackson, they have been together for almost a year. Ryan Sabastian Morris is 18 and just became the Alpha of the Midnight Pack, one of the strongest in the world. Ryan cares for his pack deeply and despises rouges. What will happen when he finds his mate, who happens to be a rouge and doesn't even know it?
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"You're ours," they whispered in my ears simutaniously. I swallowed loudly in response. "But- but-" I tried to state. "No buts little mate," Daniel said as I felt his lips move to mine. "Except for your actual butt," Jack stated, winking at me. Next thing I know Daniel's lips covered mine while Jack began kissing my neck. Without wanting to, I moaned loudly, causing them to grin against me. All I could think was 'Ughh I am so screwed.' ----- Hi! I'm Lana, and I'm a werewolf. Yes, a werewolf, but I'm not like the other wolves. I'm not beautiful or special. I'm an omega. Being an omega is the lowest rank of our pack. It's my job to follow orders. There are three rules for an omega: don't ever ignore orders, stay under the radar, and never ever get in touch with the alpha, beta, or third in command. ----- (highest rank:#27 in werewolf which I think is amazing and a wonder!)

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