In a world where pack dynamics dictate the lives of their members, **Sam** is a selfless and unassuming member of her wolf pack. While she dedicates her time to helping others-whether it's assisting in the pack school, caring for the elders, or organizing community events-Sam often overlooks her own needs and desires.
Her life takes an unexpected turn when the alpha of a neighboring pack, intrigued by her unwavering dedication and kindness, begins to take notice of her. This newfound attention not only disrupts Sam's quiet existence but also catches the eye of her own pack's alpha, who has long overlooked her contributions.
As both alphas vie for her affection and loyalty, the tension between the two packs escalates. Each leader makes it clear that they want Sam as the **Luna** of their pack, thrusting her into a position of power and influence that she never sought. Caught between two powerful suitors and the brewing conflict that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of her community, Sam must navigate her own feelings and decide where her true loyalties lie.
In this compelling tale of love, rivalry, and self-discovery, Sam embarks on a journey to find her own voice and place within the pack, ultimately challenging the expectations placed upon her and redefining what it means to be a leader.
Not the Luna. Not the Luna. That's my one request.
I guess the moon goddess doesn't take requests.
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She's different. She doesn't think like other girls, or other Alphas. Other than hating her pure white wolf, she also afraid of being Luna because of her dad. She's always respectful to everyone and never gets in trouble.
He's special. He's captain of the football team, Alpha, and most popular kid in school. He gets in trouble and is extremely laid back.
5 Alphas. 5 packs. 1 High school.
When one of the Alpha's decides to act up, he creates a growing threat that no one saw coming, though his warning.
He's the Alpha of the weakest pack, what could he possibly do?
But that's where they're wrong.
Molly and Jack. Almost polar opposites. Almost.
Weird how the one thing they seem to have in common, pulls them apart.
A broken past.