ALANNA ✔️
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 5h 29m
Complete, First published Aug 11, 2020
All Alanna ever wanted was to be normal. She wanted to be like everyone else but that became extra hard when she was diagnosed with dyslexia. She didn't have the easiest life and it was even harder to make friends. Until one special boy saw her for the diamond in the rough she was. 

Don't get me wrong though. Alanna was anything but a damsel in distress but sometimes you need a helping hand. For her that was Ryan Munene, a kind, sweet and devilishly handsome boy who never gave up on her no matter how hard she pushed him away.



Started :18th August 2020

Finished : 2nd October 2020
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Seduced by the Alphas

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You can read the uncut version of this book over on https://archiveofourown.org/works/61769338 Life could be so unfair, everyone adored my big sister Ava, yes everyone. Ava was the most popular girl in school, she was outgoing, beautiful, and shone like a radiant star. Our parents told her she could easily be a model or anything she wanted really, and Ava with all the confidence of a film star strode through life dazzling all in her wake. She had thousands of followers on her Instagram, Whatsapp, and Tic Toc, and what did I have. Well I had a creative streak and an introverted nature, and I lived in Ava's shadow. The only reason it seemed anyone spoke to me was to get my big sister's attention. I felt like a butler or a handmaiden to a Queen. It was like I never had my own identity. No one saw me at all, until that one day someone did, and I remember it like yesterday. Did I make a good decision probably not, would I do it again, I am unsure. But just once someone noticed me, yes me, and it felt so good. It was good at first, but by the time I had realized the good would never last, the jaws of the trap were closed. I was far away and at his mercy, and yet another stood by me, one who could rescue me from my mistakes.