A Warning Wolf Pack

A Warning Wolf Pack

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After deciding to stay with Izuku at the facility and join his pack Class 1A has gotten closer then ever, even Aizawa. They see each other as family, connected in a way no one else could understand. However the Pros and families to Class 1A are under the belief the that they are being held captive and are in danger. They have continuously tried to find 1A but have been unsuccessful. Will the pack continue to live the life they've come to enjoy? Will the pros and families succeed in finding and "rescuing" class 1A? You'll just have to read to find out. This is a continuation to the story "A Special Warning Wolf". In order to understand this sequel you should check out the first book. There will be topics that will only make sense if you have read the first part. Hope you all enjoy. On Hiatus.
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