Wolf. (A Therian Story)

Wolf. (A Therian Story)

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This is a story about a young therian. His name is Noah. Physically, he's a human. But on the inside, he's a wolf. Noah has just moved from the mountainous woodland of North Carolina over to a small town in South Carolina, and he's not used to anything there. As the months pass, the wolf in him is slowly becoming restless without woods to run through, and Noah is losing control of himself. Will Noah lose his mind, or find a savior? ©2015 Alex Laine
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A human took everything from her. To escape the pain and heart wrenching emotions of loss, she fled into her wolf form and into the wilderness. She vowed to never again take human form and to live the rest of her life with the wolf pack she had found. She learned to hunt and track quickly. At first, the brutal life bothered her, but soon she became more beast then girl. One night though, an enemy pack invades her packs territory and she is injured during the fight. When she wakes, she is in human form and a park ranger sits above her, tending to her. She had vowed to never take human form again, but something about him calls to her. She feels torn. She wants to stay a wolf, but his voice and image won't leave her mind. Will she choose to stay with him, or return to her pack and once again shun humans?

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