Little Red Wolf

Little Red Wolf

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This is my take on little red riding hood. Echo is an omega that still lives with his parents in the pine barrens of New Jersey. His parents figure that now is the best time to push him out of the proverbial nest. Seeing as his grandmother that lives in his mother's home pack is aging and will soon enough need help with daily tasks. This story will follow him through his journey and watch him grow into himself with the help of Alpha Dakota. (I made the cover before I confirmed the title I'm not gonna change it)
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