Becoming Luna
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  • Reads 82
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2014
Mature
Timber comes from a long line of werewolves.  Her family originally started this pack 100 years ago and is one of the strongest in the U.S.
 When her father the Alpha and her brother the future Alpha die in a car crash she has to take care of her guilt stricken mother and little brother, while the whole pack looks to her to become the new Luna and take control of the chaos. Due to pack laws she now has to go through training and find a mate to become Alpha. The only problem is Timber wont settle for just some random mate, she wants her one true mate. 

Join Timber on her adventure to discover herself and to find out if she has what it takes to become Luna. 








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Jasmine is a rare werewolf; she's the only golden one to ever exist. But even in human form she stands out, being quite gorgeous. And yet, as luck would have it, that only makes life more difficult for her. With the loss of her pack and casted as a rouge, it's only dangerous for her to stand out, which seems to be the only thing she can successfully do. Jasmine makes three major mistakes that will change her life; 1: Finally starting school again, but at one that's already inhabited by a pack of werewolves. 2: Meeting the alpha. 3: Falling in love. WARNING: this is unedited, underdeveloped, more than a bit cliche, and is full of mistakes. I wrote this a while back, and haven't got around to fixing it. Read at your own risk! Honestly, I wouldn't recommend it!