Once Rejected, Twice Shy

Once Rejected, Twice Shy

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[EDITING & REVAMPING THE WHOLE STORY - IN THE MIDST OF RE-UPLOADING] Running away was her answer to Evangeline's rejection from her mate and it's usually not the best idea. We can never outrun our past and Evangeline is not the exception. With the looming threat to her packs, both old and new, fate had dragged her back to where she ran from. Perhaps this was a second chance, but with the past and present colliding, things are bound to get complicated. However, meeting her old pack is the least of her problems now. There is a dark force looming over the fates of her family. Should they fail to subdue these threats, it could mean the death of thousands, and death does not play favourites. As if dealing with her past isn't hard enough already.
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On a warm morning in the 1850's, Evangeline relaxes in her massive Missourian estate without a worry in the world. Evangeline's day collapses as her twin brother and father burst into the living room, chasing after the "family friend" because she did not fulfill her morning jobs, revealing the friend's true role in the house: a slave; brought into the Freebourne's family estate as their property. The event forever altered Evangeline's view on both the idea of slavery and her family, provoking her to run away with Jewel, and instead of the warm feeling of compassion toward her father and brother, a newer, colder perception emerged: hate. Although she still deeply cared for her flesh and blood, her feelings competed as she abhorred her family's principles. Her hate for her brother's Confederate opinions and her will to fight for freedom for all could drive her to take the lives of those opposed to her -including her twin brother- but does that really make Evangeline a killer? [NOT ENTIRELY ACCURATE, MADE TO FIT THE PLOT, it's called Historical Fiction for a reason] [sorry that the cover looks so photoshopped lol] [STORY CREATED ON MARCH 30, 2017]

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