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Meet Marry she is 17 years old and is blind. She wasn't always this way though she became blind when she was 12. Her mother and her had went to the store and on their way home she was in a car accident. Ever since then she has been babied and she doesn't appreciate it! All she wants is to be treated fairly!! Meet Alvin he is 300 year old were-wolf. He is looking for his soul mate, but with him being alpha he doesn't get a lot of time. He has tons of women that chase him but he doesn't want them he wants his soul mate! Of which he thinks he may of found. By a chance encounter he sees her but before he can catch her she's gone. Read to find out what happens!!!!
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