The Wolf's Dance
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  • Reads 13,418
  • Votes 253
  • Parts 9
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2012
Do you believe in split second miracles? Serena Micory does. In fact, she is a split second miracle. She survived a car crash while her parents didn't. She was only 9 at the time, and the crash haunts her every day of her life. She remembers every single detail about the crash. What her parents were wearing, what the conversation was before the crash happened. Every thing down to the face of the man who killed them. Years later, she's not the same. Her brother, who was 12 at the time, took her and left their hometown to start a new life. They tracked down their grandparents and asked them for help. But as the years go by and the police still can't find the murder, will it drive Serena to insanity? Will it change her personality forever? Will she ever be the same again? 

All this and add werewolf's, a hot guy, and dancing into the mix. It's one eventful life.
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