Territory
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Nathan has finally proven himself worthy of the title, Alpha. But with the title he must drop the nice act, forget all his relationships with his pack and become feared. In order for him to do this he's become secretive and shows no mercy for anyone, not even one of his own pack. Being alpha means being the strongest and protecting everyone and his territory, anyone who sets foot on his territory is dead. What happens when his sister forces him to show mercy and hospitality to Nora. Another pack-less wolf wondering around the wrong territory. Although it's not the best part of the woods to have it's still better than nothing. With Nora around Nathan believes she's apart of a great pack even if she doesn't have a pack mark. Nathan thinks he just wants to use her to get better territory, but the more time they spend together, the more he feels different about her. Nora's secretive as well and is just as hard a nut to crack as Nathan, but they both have a weak spot.
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