A Luna to be Save

A Luna to be Save

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Sky is not an ordinary wolf, she knew every supernatural living in this world... She's a wolf in pack that thinks she's just a mistake. Treated like an omega then found her mate, the Alpha, she rejected him. Yes, rejected him. Been banish from the land and found a new pack. She was supposed to be a Luna, yet she exchanges her life for the safety of her new pack... A Luna was supposed to be protected by her pack, right? Why does it happens to be in the other way around? ============== Bare with me, guys. This is the first time I'll be making a werewolf story and in English language..
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Luna My pack didn't know me as anyone strong or special. I happened to be the girl that couldn't shift. Probably an omega in their eyes. The alpha noticed me. She kept noticing me and I wished she wouldn't. The pull was strong. I hoped it wasn't what I thought it was. I believed in having a mate. I just didn't think I'd find her, much less be ready for her when she arrived. I rejected her. It was the only way not to tear myself apart. Day after day, I noticed she was tearing apart. Weaker. Tired. I didn't want to care. Not one bit until she confronted me. Inches apart from me. My mate was in front of me... I had to give it a chance. I tried and succeeded. It was the first time I was able to shift. My mother never told me of our roots. The second I shifted, I was huge. A blood-born. Strongest of the strong.

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