Being Wolf

Being Wolf

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"What if I don't want to kill her dad?" Asked Luna "She's a vampire Luna, why are you friends with her?" Asked her father "I-I" Luna studdered trying to find the right words. "Luna..." Her father sighed looking away "you know what they will do to you if they find out?" Luna nodded "I do..." After saying those words Luna turned into a beautiful silvery white wolf and ran into the forest. "Luna wait!" Her dad yelled. I really hope you guys will like my story This is the Proluge BTW Anyways I hope you like it Comment, Vote, and follow!!
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With his eyes trained on me he growls, "Unchain me." The supervisor chirps quietly, "I can't." His head swivels to her, and his fists are clenched in anger, "LET ME TOUCH WHAT IS MINE!" My eyes widen at the Alpha tone in his voice, and my stomach starts fluttering when I realize he called me his. Alpha. My mate is an Alpha. Which means I am a Luna, but I am a human. My heart breaks, a human cannot be Luna. --- When a girl turns eleven she is sent away to a camp, where she will meet her mate. Everyday the girls walk across a platform passing multiple werewolves that have just turned eighteen, praying that one of them is her mate. Cosette never thought she would find her mate because she is human. But she does find her mate, and he's an Alpha. How can a human be Luna without disrupting the pack's way of life?

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