Melrose had her world tipped upside down twice in her life so far, when she was six, her mother, beta of her pack and head enforcer, died during a rouge attack, leaving Melrose in the capable hands of her uncle, the alpha and Joe, new head enforcer. On that day, Melrose shifted into her wolf, upon instinct. She strong, stronger than most wolves, but her and her uncle kept that a secret, not wanting any harm to come to her. Years later full of training Melrose is now 13 and her pack is attacked, slaughtered, but with swift thinking she escapes, alone. On the run from the rouge pack that holds a death wish over her head, they know of a all red wolf, prophesied for centuries as the alpha of all wolves, and they want her head because of that prophecy. she's put into a small pack in Florida, Miami to be exact. Her wolf becomes dormant after so many years of hiding, but finding her mate pushed her over the edge,bringing her wolf back. She shifts in front of her mates family and the greedy alpha, her mates father, wants to take her to the revolutionists, but her and her mate run, back to where it all began, to find a small amount of her pack remains, and with those members, they face off against the world, a war for her throne, a war for her birthright, a War For Her Mate
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.