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THE ALPHA'S KIDS
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Complete, First published Nov 04, 2019
Mature
This is a story of Angeles who is treated bad ever since her parents were killed in a rouge attack near her pack house, she is not very well welcomed. She is the cook to the whole pack house, she only has one friend that has been there for her through thick and thin but she cant always be there for her when she is being hurt or mistreated. Will she continue allowing them to mistreat her or will she continue on with her life and go as far away as she can from them.
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The big bad high school wolf

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// FINISHED// The young high school werewolf girl Melissa realized that a new pack is in town it could only mean trubble for the pack that has been trying to keep a low profile for over 80 years. But when some of the beta wolves start going to her school things quicky get worse when she finds out that her alpha that is her father is killed by the new packs alpha. Not knowing who will take over the roll as the alpha or what to do about the new pack leaves the pack vulnerable. But as more strange things start to happen she starts to wonder if the new pack brought more than just wolves into her town. *Blood and violence warning* //many spelling errors and gramatical errors, I did write this a long time ago and English is not my first language //