Heidi and the Wolf *Completed*
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  • Reads 451,680
  • Votes 14,481
  • Parts 40
  • Time 7h 11m
Complete, First published Jul 26, 2020
Mature
'Lycanthrope: early 17th century, from modern Latin lycanthropus, from Greek lukanthrōpos 'wolf man'. A man that is part human, part beast. A mythological creature only supposed to exist in fairytales and imaginations.' 

Heidi knows that the real monsters are people. That the real beasts that go bump in the night are just sadistic humans. Having been on the run from her stepfather for over a year, Heidi and her mum settle in cosy, yet unusual Penshaw Lake. 

Unaware of the danger hiding within. Unaware that the forest is home to such a beast.

Alpha Mason Stone.
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Rejection on the Alpha #1

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Rejection is not natural. Neither is being wolf-born, but that one I had to live with. It began with a rejection, and not one that was taken lightly. I knew the meaning of dominance before I was forced to kneel before him. The orphanage taught submission, but Alpha Martin Julius wanted far more. Submission. Power. Obedience. Abduction. And the one thing that I could never forgive...the belief that he could hit me and get away with it. The belief that men in this world are the only ones made to rule every continent, every country, every being and object...women were treated like those objects. Power danced in this dirty, entitled fingers and women were whacked and beaten into obedience. Power. Submission. Loyalty. Power belongs to the men and only the men. Submission is the only thing that must be taken seriously in a woman. Loyalty...stay loyal to the death. Rejection wouldn't have been possible if there was equality. There is nothing equal about the man who won't let me reject him.