Tha Drakainna's Mate
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2024
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Ronan's life as an ordinary human changed when he was attacked by a rogue werewolf during a school camping trip. He was later found laying in a trench fatally wounded and barely hanging on to life hours later by a rescue team and later taken into a nearby Lycan Pack by a pack member on the rescue team who assumed the bite mark found on shoulder was from the rogue when he started recovering faster than he should.

However a few months into recovery he turns into a lesser version of a creature that hasn't been seen for centuries and was assumed to be extinct. A creature that was considered  more of a myth than a legend that had the power to eliminated any supernatural creature with it's venom. 

Causing an uproar and in the supernatural community, for everyone knew these lesser male versions were created for one thing only, when the Drakainna wanted to breed.
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