Warning: She's FERAL
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  • Reads 168
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2015
The definition of a "feral" - (especially of an animal) in a wild state, commonly after escape from captivity or domestication: a feral cat.

Now meet Kat, as pretty and as angelic as she seems - like all roses she has her thorns. 
She's truly lived the hard knock life, Annie can go, and I quote, "suck it". 
Born as a Feral, treated as a Feral.
From the moment she was abandoned, reality became her schoolyard bully. Cruel and unfair it continues to pick on her, always knocking her down. 

She's learnt to steal, and not to get caught the hard way. 
She's learnt to fight and how to provide for her adopted brothers and sisters. 

She knows that she can't afford any mistakes.
But sometimes you can't always prevent one from happening. 

Forbidden love between a Feral and a Domestic. 
Breaking rules.
Defying the system,
and staying alive.
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