[Adopted from Guzmasboi and Meowth01]
"Look, Baby," Caleb smirked, his buff arms crossed in front of his massive chest as he blocked the doorway. "I know that you're not exactly thrilled with the idea of being my mate; and for that, I apologize and swear that I'll make it all better."
I rolled my eyes, and was unable to hide my grimace. "Whatever," I began throwing my hands up in the air. "Caleb, I-"
"No," He interrupted, holding up his hand. "No, I believe I already told you to call me Daddy. So like it or not, Baby, you're mine. Got it? Legally, your mind and there's no way I'm ever letting you go."
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Werewolves are known to the general public, resulting in human being the subservient species. As a federal law, humans are forced to undergo a test to see if they're a carrier of the Mating Gene: a DNA mutation that makes a human capable of being a werewolf's mate. If positive, they practically become the property of their werewolf mate.
Dakota, a sixteen-year-old human with a serious attitude, tests positive for the Mating Gene. The werewolf he's paired up with is Caleb, an older man who insists Dakota calls him "Daddy," and who strives to do nothing more than to make his new mate happy with him. Caleb proves to be madly in love with his new mate and definitely has a major possessive streak to him.
However, it soon becomes apparent that Caleb has a disorder in which his inner wolf takes control of his human body each time the sun goes down. His inner wolf has one goal in mind: "Knot mate as soon as possible"
A werewolf having a human mate has been engraved in the history of the werewolves. Having a human mate has been forbidden ever since it happened before. The reason? The last werewolf who had a human mate turned against the werewolf kind, the reason why Hunters exist.
After meeting his mate, Marcus wants nothing but to claim his mate as his - but doing that will be a bit hard since one, his mate is human; two, it's forbidden; and three, it will be, for sure, the werewolves against him and his mate. But Marcus doesn't care about the laws and the history, he just wants his mate, and if taking off his title or position as the Guardian of the Werewolves, he will do so without any hesitation or reluctance. But what could possibly be the reason why the Good Goddess has given him a human mate? Surely there's a reason behind it, right?
As Marcus unfolds the story of the history while pursuing his human mate, things will be a bit messy. Faking his documents just to enter Norther High School is already risky, but Marcus will do anything to claim his mate as his, after all, he's the Guardian of the Werewolves, right? So everything will be okay. He hopes so.
Note: It's not necessary for you to read the other books as this can be read individually. Thank you.