its just my nature

its just my nature

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people meet jessie and her brother anthony they are your typical werewolves well not jessie she can use the element fire to her liking. ever since she told anthony at ege twelve hes always been there for her either taking care or standing up for her. after four years of her father not knowing about her special ability she finally tells him, he sees her as a danger and disowns her as well as sends her out of the pack. anthony leaves the pack to protect jessie. anthony decides that canada would be far enough for them to start over. even on the first day at her new school jessie finds herself being different and also she notices damien and his group of werewolves but whats happens when......................... hahaha not gonna tell ya!!!!
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