An Ultima's Wish (Garroth X Reader)
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  • Reads 52,380
  • Votes 1,266
  • Parts 26
  • Time 5h 24m
Complete, First published Apr 29, 2019
Y/n is the youngest sister of Aaron and Melissa Lycan. Her and Aaron both have a secret, one that could be deadly if it got out... With the pressure of her parents to stay safe and out of contact with people, can she resist?

But when she enters her Freshman year and meets a guy named Garroth, everything changes...

She and Aaron make friends and close bonds.

Her father, used to be caring, but now has become abusive...


Y/n is a 14 year old Freshman, entering High school. No one knows she is an Ultima, she is put in Werewolf class and acts like it was a mistake. No one but her close family know her and Aaron's secret. She had a rough 3 years in military school, so she wants to start over. 



Enjoy!😊


(All characters belong to Aphmau, except for Y/n and Tara. No art work or music is mine! I do not own the cover photo, I do not know the artist or I would give credit!)

(Re-make)

~Highest Rank~ {#8 in aphmau} {#1 in garroth} {#1 in pdh}

~466 Pages~
~70,403 Words~
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