RED DRAGON ALPHA.

RED DRAGON ALPHA.

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AFTER GOING UNDER FOR THREE HUNDRED YEARS, AN ALPHA RETURNS IN SEARCH OF AN ARTIFACT. THINGS GET DICEY WHEN AN AGENT CATCHES UP WTH HIS ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY. WHEN THE AGENTS DISCOVER HE DOES NOT EXIST. THEY ARE LEFT QUESTIONING HOW IT IS POSSIBLE. BUT WHEN A PICTURE ARISES OF HIM STANDING NEXT TO THEIR FIRST PRESIDENT OVER 200 YEARS AGO. THEY BEGAN TO QUESTION REALITY AND WHO HE REALLY IS.
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**SAMPLE ONLY** Previously known as His Queen. Highest ranking : #1 in Werewolf (26/12/2015) Note : Please refer inside for the full summary. ❝Every king needs his queen.❞ Every pack has its own tradition. For the Golden Moon pack, it is no different either. Every year, every unmated male werewolf would travel around the world in order to find their other half; their soulmates. All, except for Darius King. As the 'heartless' Alpha of the Golden Moon and the blood Alpha, his is the only name that sends shivers down his enemies' spines whenever they thought about him. In his opinion, the tradition is nothing but a perfect opportunity for other packs to attack his while most of the male wolves are not around, or so he reckons. Little did he know that his decision would lead him to his mate who crashed into his territory; literally. ♛ Please do not leave any hate/self-promoting comments! Thank you! (:

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