Survivours of the streets
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  • Reads 456
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2016
Leader ist ein normales Mädchen welches in Los Angeles lebt. Das besondere ist jedoch das sie auf der Straße lebt. Das sie in einem Rudel Hunde lebt. Das sie wild und frei ist. Sie lebt wie es ihr gefällt. Sie kann machen was sie will. Sie kann kämpfen und sich verteidigen. Und sie hat besondere Beziehungen.
Doch Spaß und Frei sein ist nicht alles. Sie hat auch Verpflichtungen gegenüber ihrem Rudel, ihrem mächtigen Bruder und der Stadt mit ihren Besuchern. Wird sie das alles schaffen?
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