Hybrid
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Irsabellabeth or Irsa is a young girl who is very special. She is a Hybrid of Vampier and Werewolf, She can't fully shift but can still have teeth like on and claws also, she can also hunt just any other. Her Vampier life is almost the same, she can drink blood and have the strength of one, her skin is clear but not pale nor cold as ice. The only problem with her Vampier side is the thirst for blood. She and her family meet the eldest council of the werewolves, they think that she needs to go to an all werewolf school and learn to be one with them. Kyle is the Alpha of the largest pack in America. He is strong and very good looking (if u do say so my self) but Vampires want her for her unique powers. So, what happens when Kyle wants to protect Irsa but also has to protect his pack and that means marring another pack to stop a war from coming again in the packs.
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