To Love a Wolf; Sequel to Coyotes and Wolves, A Milo Manheim Original Story
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  • Time 16h 35m
  • Reads 1,788
  • Votes 146
  • Parts 67
  • Time 16h 35m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2024
Mature
3 new parts
"Sometimes, I forget that you're just as twisted as I am. Maybe even more."

"Does it surprise you that I thrive on chaos?"

Other Story Quotes:
"...everytime she put herself in my hands, it was like giving me a gift. This was my reward."

"...I finally told her the truth, I think--I don't know, I was yelling a lot."

"The only thing that scares me, is what I'm willing to do when I'm with you."

"Why do I have to look normal, if I'm never going to be okay?"

Sequel to Coyotes and Wolves, A Milo Manheim in Original Story.

Milo Manheim/Jenna Ortega (OFC)

Trauma, Sexual Themes, Trigger Warnings.
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