Shot In The Dark
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  • Reads 181
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2013
"Within moments, she was not the girl I had grown to love. She was the dark, beautiful wolf, with the deep scar marring her face and those piercing blue eyes watching me from afar. And I didn't love her any less."    

Meet James Parker. He's your average loser, with zero friends and zero social life. Smarts, surprisingly good looks - it's like he's their punching bag, and that was that. No reason, no feelings. That was just the way of life.     

But James develops an unhealthy obsession with the captain of the girls' soccer team, Peyton Evans. Beautiful and mysterious, he grows close when she saves him from getting the worst bullying yet.    

James learns the unthinkable: the girl he's falling in love with is a werewolf, and next in line for alpha of her pack. Not only is she part animal, she's been abused by her parents since she was three.     

Can James and Peyton find a way to overcome the obstacles that stand between their love? What will be the cost?
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