I Don't Need You For a Mate (Book One Of The Rogue Warriors Series)
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  • Reads 50
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 35m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2020
Mature
Cole Dungaree has had a hard life. He always gets picked on, and beat up just because he doesn't fit in with the other kids. In an effort to help him his father keeps sending him to different schools, but none of them are any better. With Spring Waters High being one of their last resorts to go, Cole reluctantly goes there in hopes he'll be able to at least survive the remaining part of the school year. Never did he suspect to finally find his mate as well. 



Dylan Stilltan hates going to school. He doesn't like being around people, especially those that love to gossip about everything. He just wants to find his mate, and hopefully leave his pack behind and join hers. He never expected that his mate would end up going to his school, or that his mate wouldn't be a female even. Now he's forced to either be with his mate, or keep his reputation at school.


 Will Dylan and Cole end up being together, or will they be forced apart by a society that doesn't tolerate those that aren't like themselves?
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