The Beta's Daughter
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Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2018
Mature
She's the model student. The perfect daughter. Well, almost. If it wasn't for her sneaking out early in the mornings. 

But she's the Beta's daughter. So she sets the example. 

Because Alpha's daughter doesn't know anything. Who just so happens to be her best friend...

So what happens when things go wrong at the Alpha's daughter's birthday party? And certain wolfy secrets are revealed?
And everything goes to hell...

Including Charlie mysteriously disappearing and Bailey ruining a friendship.
(Sorry I'm not good at writing descriptions.)
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