The White Wolf

The White Wolf

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An aromantic asexual werewolf is completely unheard of. Especially one that is female. According to packwolves, females are inferior to males. They are to learn to fight, to go to school, become educated so they may properly take care of their mate, and complete the mating process. A mating process that Sylvia despises. Mates are supposed to love and support each other, but when Sylvia's soon-to-be Alpha rejects her over her sexuality and rejects her from the pack, she and her wolf decide they never needed a mate anyway. And they are right. Best Rankings: Asexual ~ #2 Aromantic ~ #1 Aroace ~ #1
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