If I told you that there are werewolves living among us, would you believe me? - probably not! Neither did I, but it’s true. Werewolves look like ordinary humans, but they are very beautiful, tall and intimidating creatures, so it wouldn’t surprise me if you have drooled over a couple of them without knowing it. Even though werewolves work along side humans, they usually keep away from them in all matters. Werewolves see themself as a higher stand, and is often some of the higher social classes, such as; businessmen, politicians and so on. But now I want to tell you about how I - an ordinary, human, woman, ended up getting myself tangled into their world - by being mated to one! **Warning!** This book contains scenes of non-con, violence, murder, and language, that can be disturbing to some readers, so read with caution. ;)
**Warning!** This book contains scenes of non-con, violence, murder, and language, that can be disturbing to some readers, so read with caution. Growing up, I loved hearing the stories about how my mother saved the tribes from the dark wizard and how my parents fought for their love as the first wolf/human/Lux Blanda couple. But with the years, it just became a reminder about how people viewed me. Everybody was sure I was just as amazing as my mother. But the truth is I’m not! At 17, almost 18 years old, I still haven’t got my wolf, and I’m not even sure I ever will. Sure, I’m tall, and I got incredible strength compared to ordinary humans, but as a daughter to an Alpha I feel left out. All my full-blooded cousins shifted at 13 years old. My father says that they have no idea how it affects my wolf-genes, me being half and all. At first, I was really upset about it, but I’ve learned to deal with it, but I’m not really talking about it to anyone. Because no one really knows how it feels to be like this – besides my brother Theo, but he is only 7 years old, so he isn’t even old enough to get it.
Mary is a 19 year old College student. When her mother passed at her senior year of highschool, she moved across the country to live at her uncle John and Aunt Anitas house. But she had to get a job so she can afford to go to College, which also means she had to stop playing soccer. Her favorit sport, she played through all her time in highschool. The sorrow of her mother’s death and the sudden move from her hometime, made her destent herself from people and she ended up taking some weight on, making her a target for bullies - especially the college male soccerteam, where she for her job. But when she make friends with Stephanie -who by the way is sister to the captain from the soccerteam and her biggest bully - everything change, she starts to feel happy again and taking care of herself and the sudden change doesn’t go unnoticed..
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