Opposite Mates

Opposite Mates

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Ella Creek is a proud werewolf. Daughter of the Alpha and a rare breed. She is a white wolf. Beautiful too. She disguises herself at school to fool people in believing she's human. But what if she wasn't alone? Many others prowl the school grounds in human costumes. Not just werewolves, vampires too. Ella had always noticed him, but he may not have noticed her, until one day. A murder has occurred. The victims body entirely drained of blood. What did it mean? Shortly afterwards that question was long forgotten when she had finally spoken to him, her mate. Gabriel Stone. He was human, to the naked eyes. However, she began to question when strange things happened around him. Skipping school, mood swings even what he says. Ella realized his two best friends were vampires. Which made her ask this very question. Is her mate a human, or a vampire? And will she be able to love him the same way?
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