You Think You Can Protect Me Alpha?
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  • Reads 558
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 30, 2016
"Stop lying to yourself, you know you want me just as bad as I want you." He whispers in my ear.

I couldn't help but feel the need to have him. I had been fighting it. "I wouldn't want you in a million years." I say hearing the lie in my own voice. 

He growled lowly "Lier." That was all he said before his lips were pressed against mine. I couldn't help but give in. 









Faith Steron was your normal 17 year old girl. Faith and her mom move around a lot after the death of her father. Faith has secrets about herself and her family she has yet discovered. What happens when she moves to a new town and everything for her changes. What happens when she finds the person she is supposed to be with forever? What happens when her family's past catches up to her? 

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