From a Different World

From a Different World

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Mia is not human. She may have a human scent but She is from a world that is hidden from humans and crawling with "mythical creatures." Her great grandmother was what we would consider a "witch" and her great grandpa was a werewolf. Her mother is a human and her dad a werewolf like his father. Her grandmother was a vampire yet gave birth to a human. Her grandpa kept the werewolf gene going. Even a few ancestors of hers are fae and mermaids. Mia's family (the male side) have always had unique mates. So What does this make Mia? Will Mia is turning 16 soon so guess you will have to read and find out. **********UNDER MAJOR CONSTRUCTION******
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Oh, Alpha

Alice Alyssa Wildmer is a werewolf. Her mate has rejected her and caused her pack to rank her lower than an omega. She is abused and when her mate marks another person, she snaps. She runs away from the Red Moon pack. Years later, she returns. Only this time, she's the alpha of the strongest pack alive, the Lunar Nightstar pack. As for William, her mate, he's surprised his mate's successful-ness. He was driven by his pride and power when he rejected her. In the end, he regretted his decision. But will she forgive his mistakes. I mean, she only came back to assist the Red Moon pack against bad rouges. But what if her feelings overpower her guarded heart? *Sort of edited, but not really edited* * Warning: This was my first story ever written and finished on Wattpad.*

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