The Call of the Wilderness
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  • Reads 23
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2015
Mature
Wolves. They've been hunted for centuries. But what happens when wolves who were spliced with human genes and an extra gene for reproduction between males reproduce and begin to create their own species? you wind up with packs of wolfmen living all over the world. 

Hetalia: A wild world. This is based on an AU Idea I had for a roleplay actually and I decided to turn around and start writing actual stories myself based on these ideas. This will be a collection of stories about the pack which includes: Francis, Arthur, Alfred, Mattie and now Antonio with the inclusion of an OC. I hope you enjoy it.
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A Tale as Old as Time

15 parts Complete

(Hetalia X Beauty and the Beast) What would you do for love? After getting caught in a rainstorm, a certain Matthew Williams stumbled upon a castle that he did not know to be cursed. Feeling unsafe, he tried to flee, but the master of the castle imprisoned him. Matthew's disappearance didn't go unnoticed, not this time. His self-proclaimed older brother, Francis Bonnefoy, will do absolutely anything to keep him safe, even if that means taking his place and being imprisoned for life. But even if the castle and all of its inhabitants are cursed, it doesn't seem all bad. Francis finds a few new friends there, and even the master himself may not be as horrible as his appearance suggests. . Published: 23 April 2018 Completed: 7 January 2019 Word Count: 32,131