Mist of Dawn

Mist of Dawn

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Mist of Dawn is about two wolf packs fighting for territory and even their sanity. I've been working on this for a year and I know it's horrible, being my first long story, that I plan to finish. Feel free to give writing critiques in the comments!
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( WARNING I WROTE THIS WHEN I WAS LIKE 12 READ AT YOUR OWN RISK ) Sadness.Hate.Anger.Pain. That's all the feeling Maria feels. Her pack abuses her mentally and physically all because she transforms into a cat and not a big bad wolf. There are a few werecats and all say there weaker then omegas and humans but what happens when all werecats transform into something fiercer,faster, stronger and a lot more meaner then wolfs what happens when they turn into bigger cats like tigers,cheetahs,and lions? Maria is a 17 year old werecat. Like all werecats she gets treated like crap from her own pack. But what happens one day when she starts healing faster looking more beautiful and starts getting stronger? And what happens when the person she is suppose to love for life rejects her and she finally has enough and snaps. Xavier is the 17 year old Alpha of the Midnight Moon pack. He has been waiting for his 18 birthday so he can find his mate. On the day of his 18 birthday he finds out his mate is a weak pathetic werecat so he does the only thing he thinks of and rejects her but what Xavier doesn't know is that she is very special and quite strong. ( SECOND BOOK CONTINUED BY @Fuxkingfantastic )

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