The wolf act.

The wolf act.

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Two wolfs that thing that they are in there own world but in reality they are on a movie and they try to escape there life and go out to be in the real forest and have a mate and family. But what happens when they forget what they had back when they had an owner or have the trust in them. And when your pack goes and try's to attack the people that took care of you. Will they shun you for like the people or will they go and kill them. Or will they kick you out.
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It is a common practice that when one Alpha challengers another, the defeated wolf can either be banished into exile from the pack lands or be put to death if he or she refuses to go. Braydon Winters father, couldn't bring himself to leave the lands where his mate was buried and so once the fight was lost - welcomed the chance to be returned to her side. When the old Alpha was defeated, his now orphaned son became burdened with the same decision to make; stay and die or run. He ran. Angry and hurt his Father would leave him to fend for himself, scared and alone with no pack to take care of him - Braydon kept running until his wolf told him to stop and slowly his new life began. Problem with that was, sooner or later, life was bound to catch up with Braydon, but when it does will the human within the wolf costume be able to handle it? [ this is a first draft and requires editing ]

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