Devil High

Devil High

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How would you feel if you switched schools only to figure out... that Satan is the Principal, God is the vice principal and that Lucifer is the hottest, the smartest and the most popular boy in school? Well, Ms. Emma Caroline does. Long blonde goddess like build, she fits right in. But only because she doesn't know what her bloodline is filled with. Her family, full of all types of mystic creatures, tries to keep her away from Devil High and from unlocking all her special, one of a kind abilities.
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{Sequel to My Alpha Mate} Once every 10,000 years a single vampire/wolf hybrid child will be born a half demon wolf. When the chosen child comes of age, she will transform into a true Demon wolf. Once fully transformed the Moon Goddess will choose if she will be for the light or dark. Almost every Demon wolf has been chosen for the light, but forces like Rouges, evil witches and Vampires can interfere and change this. This has only happened once. The last Demon wolf was chosen for the dark, which meant that rouges and other evil creatures were free to roam the Earth, killing and attacking humans, Werewolf's and other supernatural species. The high elders called it the Dark Days. North knew she was a Demon wolf, due to her early shifting and her short temper, red eyes, long fangs, etc. Although, she never knew what it meant to be one though. It's only 7 months till North's Birthday and things starting to happen, not all good things, to be exact.

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