THE FOSTER CHILDS ALPHA

THE FOSTER CHILDS ALPHA

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Have you ever made an assumption about someone that was way off the mark? Like...? All her friends are male she must be a slut, his hips sway when he walks he must be gay, she is homeless because she is lazy and wont get a job... Tonya is a foster child. A ward of the state. She has been through a lot over the past ten years of her life. Much most of which people wouldn't understand. Abused fiscally, mentally...sexually. She doesn't want to get hurt again. Cody is the next in line to be alpha. He is tall, strong, smart, good looking and very popular. If he wanted he could have any girl in the school or the pack. But he is waiting for his mate. When the two meet for the first time at school will he accept her despite being a human and a foster child? Will she accept him being a werewolf?
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Jane is bullied and made fun of everyday for being 'too fat'. Not a day goes by that someone doesn't say anything about her weight. One day, Jane decides to try to commit suicide in the school bathroom. Just as she's about to take the pills a good looking guy barges in the stall, stopping her. He's the first person that doesn't make fun of her. He's also the first person that loves and cares for her. Jane feels this pull, this connection, to him. What does Jane do when she finds out he's a werewolf and she's his mate? Does she accept him or reject him?

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