Losing Control

Losing Control

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Rose Pilder was never treated like the others in her pack. She was invisible, the nerd, the loser, the nobody who gets yelled at for no reason. But then, finally, she turns seventeen and is ready to meet her wolf and her mate. However, when her mate rejects her, Rose is tired of being invisible. She starts getting these strange feelings that are becoming to hard to control. (This is my first real story on wattpad and was thought of solely through my mind. However, I know there are many stories here so if have read or written a book similar a simple comment will suffice.)
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