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Wolfdanes' Mask (2)
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  • Time 4h 4m
  • Reads 269
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 28
  • Time 4h 4m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2015
The Wolves are back and they're hungry for the light. A special light that emits from a certain city that contains confident secrets that are better left off forgotten. That is to say that a definite group doesn't get to them first and bring out the ugliness the Wolfdanes hide behind their daily masks' as the Guardians of  Under-Light. 

If the city or the group can bring out the ugliness of a Wolfdane, then what is there stopping a certain Darkness that won't try and get its' own hands on that ugliness and turn it against its' own kind.

Would a Wolfdane back down, and turn against its' own kind? Or would a Wolfdane bare its' fangs and sharpen their claws to the maximum and go head on with their own fear, and protect what matters the most.
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