discovering myself (on hold)

discovering myself (on hold)

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Amelia lived in a human family, not knowing about the werewolf world. But one day, she shifts. And she chose the worst place ever to shift: in one of the most feared pack's land. Not knowing what to do with her, they decide to test a new drug developed by the pack's scientist. The drug makes you forget about everything about your past life. Join Amelia in her new life within the alpha's family. She has now 3 older brothers who struggle to stay on her good side. She has horrible flashbacks from time to time, and to top it all, there school, also known as hell. But will Amelia ever know about her past? What happens if she does? Will she have enough of the lies? Read to find out! P.s: I suck at descriptions, I'll try to rewrite it another day.
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