Finding Angel
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2015
Mature
In every generation there will always be twin births.  It's something that is so common to humans that it becomes almost normal to have twins.  To werewolfs it's not as common you can still find twins of course but not allot.  It's extremely rare though to have alpha twins.  Having a alpha's baby is very hard on the body. Doesn't matter if your male or female whoever your apha's mate is it will be hard.  So when the alpha female of the Blood Moon pack survived birthing to twin boys. . . . . Let's just say we are in for an adventure.  Did I mention it's even harder for those twin boys to find or even have a mate.  The one destined to love u for life? 
No?  I guess it must have slipped my mind.
read to find out more ;).
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