Algophobia

Algophobia

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Daiya has had a lot to handle since the death of her parents, having to take care of her three siblings and juggling the added responsibility as not just a pack warrior, but the lead warrior. A legacy passed down to her by her parents. She's had to push her dreams of becoming an artist and pack healer aside in order to make her parents proud. That all changes when she is dragged out of her home and told by her alpha that she is to relocate to Tartarus, which is known for its hard and ruthless alpha and the location where her parents met their demise. All she wants is answers as to why she was sent to a pack by force, the reason behind her parent's death, and why she is being heavily monitored by this new hostile pack.
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