Creatures of the Night

Creatures of the Night

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This is a story about a girl that meets a boy. And not in a normal way, in a completely cliche and almost impossible way. This is a story about two characters with a sickness called no character developement who fall in love due to an arranged marriage without their consent or will to marry at 18. This is not an ordinary arranged marriage story. This one contains werewolves, vampires, teachers, and even things that weren't even invented yet. It contains... creatures of the night.
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In a world where werewolves rule with iron claws, humans are second-class citizens, treated as little more than cattle for labor and resources. The hierarchy is simple: werewolves are the dominant species, and humans are forced to live in the shadows, their rights limited, their freedom non-existent. In this harsh society, a law exists that terrifies every human-if a human is found to be the mate of a werewolf, they must undergo the transformation into a werewolf within ten days of the discovery, or they will be executed. The law, known as the "Mate's Edict," was designed to ensure that only those who could truly become part of the werewolf world are allowed to live. But what happens when a human is forced to choose between becoming something he never wanted or dying?

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