the princess alpha (a descendants x zombies fanfic)
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  • Reads 21,578
  • Votes 465
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 26m
Complete, First published Aug 10, 2022
Mature
Blair is the youngest daughter of sleeping beauty and the little sister of Audrey. the whole family were overjoyed when queen Aoura announced that she was once again pregnant but that joy soon turned into hate when blair was born with white hair. Blair spent all her life being bullied by her older sister and her friends and when Ben brought the Vks from the isle she was picked on by them. but what would happen when Ben decides to invite a group of werewolves that had been living in the woods. Will Blair finally find where she belongs.
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The Alpha's Only Daughter

21 parts Complete

Blair Lucia Mason is 17 years old werewolf. She is outgoing, fearless and the daughter of a powerful alpha, Blane Mason of the Shadow Howlers Pack. A daughter with alpha blood is very rare and dangerous, but Alpha daughter's make the pack stronger. When Blair was born her dad Blane made sure the pack became stronger than they've ever been to prevent her from getting hurt from pack rivals or rouges. But what happens when she meets her mate, Reese Elswood who is merciless, and a total player and he is the Alpha of the Dusk Howlers Pack. Her dad's archenemy. Their two worlds collide when they meet. Would it be for the good or the bad? Cover by: mccallmedan