The Code
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2016
"You can be my queen, and I your king."

Every pack ends up being the same; you have an alpha who finds his luna who in turn ends up with a son to be their heir. It's basically the circle of life for a werewolf. 

Except for the Moonstone Pack. 

Dominic Adular is the Alpha King and has been for over 400 years. He destroyed and demolished werewolf packs and is feared in every corner of the world. Everyone fell at his knees, beckoned to his every call. He enjoyed living like this, to have everyone in the palm of his hands. Little did he know he, too, would end up in someone's palms. He gave up the hope, the thought that he would find his mate so you could say it was a surprise when he finally found her. Or the other way around. 

You know what they say, control the king, you can control the world.
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