Long Run
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Ivy is a young werewolf that can manifest anything she wants. No one knows of her special ability. Her father is an ex Beta and her mom was human with beautiful white hair like hers. On her 18 birthday, she finds her mate who is an Alpha of her pack. She manifests for him not to feel the mate bond. She wants to go to her mother's city to study. No harm right, he has a girlfriend and she is not ready to be Luna.
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Ella was the alpha's daughter. She was the supposed heir and first female Alpha of the pack after her parents failed to bear another child, but her life went sour. She was abhorred, rejected, and termed a demon by her father and entire pack after she committed a grievous crime on the day of her supposed first shift. Ella believed that meeting her mate would bring the end of her suffering, but when she was faced with her fated mate, the cursed Lycan prince who stared back at her with contempt, irritation and hatred, her last hope became bleak. She was thrown into his arms as another prey to be devoured and everyone knew it was a death sentence to be his mate. She was his third mate and next to get killed by his beast just as his curse demands. But when no one expected it, the unimaginable happened. Note from the Author. I am still learning to pen down my imaginations. This might be the worst book you'd read. You can stop reading when you get triggered and pissed to the core. Switch to my other book or leave entirely instead of commenting how bad it is. I am not proud of it. Wrote most of it when I was a growing teen tasting my ability to write. Improving nevertheless. 😘 Thanks.

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