Fighting the Wolves
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 23m
  • Reads 1,036
  • Votes 126
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 23m
Complete, First published Nov 06, 2016
COMPLETED
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Let's be honest for a moment, werewolf stories are too excepting. I know there's a mate bond and all that, but would you willingly go with a stranger and fall in love after mere weeks, after he kidnapped you? Stockholm Syndrom isn't that common.This isn't a Disney movie people, let's be real, let's fight the wolves.
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Wlf (Book 2)

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No mate...no mate. No way in hell was I going to take a mate. Yes! I am selfish and I don't care. I am going to be a capitan of industry one day. I mean I'm only a few credit hours away from finishing my two year degree and nothing, and I mean NOTHING is going to stop me from doing what I love most. Work. I thought it was quite silly at first when I found connor, my true mate. Contrary to popular belief, werewolves don't just have one mate, just like humans don't just have one soul mate. We can be compatible with many different type of personalities, just like some humans (not all, because all humans can't get along with each other no matter what the circumstances). I didn't plan on taking a mate any time soon...but now I find more males are chasing my tail than I know what to do with. Why do the humans say that you get it when you don't want it?