The Woods ✔
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  • Parts 49
  • Time 5h 10m
  • Reads 3,740,714
  • Votes 185,166
  • Parts 49
  • Time 5h 10m
Complete, First published Sep 04, 2016
Mature
After losing everything, Caden stumbles into the territory of a lion pride. But not any lion pride, it's Ajax' pride. 

Ajax is a typical alpha male: cocky, overly confident and when he wants something he does everything to get it. And as soon as he sets his eyes on Caden, he knows that he has to have him. But Caden isn't fond of being owned and doesn't hesitate to use his claws. After all, he's a cougar and cougars tend to keep to themselves. 

Don't they?
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