Wolf Bandit
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  • Reads 15
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2016
Mature
Where can dangerous gangs get you in life?

Nowhere. 

How about dangerous gangs linked with insane scientists who experiment on humans?

Absolutely somewhere.

I am Wolf Bandit. I'm a mutant. That changed my whole life. Somehow I was able to turn it around and become a whole new person. Now I must take out the Bricks before others are experimented on. I won't let anyone stop me.

Official Summmary:
Austen Versales and Macie Gray lost their parents when they were only infants. They were placed into an orphanage until they ran away. The Bricks gang found them and took them in. Everything was fine until the gang began to associate themselves with human experimenting scientists. Austen found herself being a victim of it. Then was born Wolf Bandit.

How will she live being turned into something she is not? Will the two bestfriend leave their past?
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