Runners
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 49m
  • Reads 640
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 7
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2012
Wesley has always despised the nighttime and the erotic pull he feels toward the moon, but he never expected it would develop into his worst nightmare. When Wesley finds himself lost in the woods, he blacks out and wakes in the captivity of a strange man that leads him to an endearing school---for lyncanreins or winged wolves. Wesley must learn to master the first phase of lyncanreins---the runner phase---or his true form will be his own downfall. All the while, he fights for the attention of his arch nemesis's sister and makes some quirky friends along the way in preparation for the incoming war between dark and light.
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Misted Deceit

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War. It has ravaged the Dragonian country of Pyrrain. It has torn apart the delicate relationship between the dragons, phoenixes, and hydras. Nothing is certain, nothing is safe. And then the LongClaw, or general, mysteriously disappears. Dead, kidnapped, no dragon knows. All, possibly, except one. But they have filled the vacant position, too busy with battle and his dark intentions. So it is no wonder that when a young, lost dragon by the name of Forrest wakes to confusion. Now, he must discover the truth behind the missing general, while trying to save his country from being destroyed by the war. What starts out as a misunderstanding turns into something much more deadly and threatening than any dragon could have imagined. Enemies become friends, and friends become enemies. The line between good and bad dissolves, and Forrest is caught in the middle.