Mystery
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  • Reads 7,190
  • Votes 142
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2013
Misty is like any normal werewolf teenager. Her dreams of finding her mate at last come true. Something unusual about her is that Misty was born with two different colored eyes. But is it just a genetic mutation? Then one day, she shifts uncontrollably. What could this change signify? And now will her mate react? Rejection or acceptance? There more to the story than even Misty knows.

A/N: this is not another rejection story were the guy's a jerk and eventually changes and comes back...it's much better than that. Just read it. ;)

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Jade is a 15 year old girl. She is different from everyone in her pack. Because her eyes are multicolored she's bullied because no one has ever seen her shift into her wolf she's bullied. She lives with her abusive father who blames her for everything bad that happens. She is in total hell. All she wants now is her mate. When she does find her mate who's the soon to be alpha of the Moon pack he rejects her. Broken in more ways than one she runs away to try and start new. She ran into the most powerful pack of them all the Red dawn pack. They take her into their pack and discover that she's not just a wolf but a hybrid. Two years passed and now she has to return to help her old pack. How will things turn out when Jade goes back home stronger and more confident than before. Cover created by; rosc-pctal