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The Alpha's Human Luna

Nancy Neo was a nomad who traveled around towns and cities. Her family decided to settle in Akin City which promised peace and safety. However, beneath the surface, Akin City was not as safe as it seemed. Nancy felt lonely and isolated in her life and did not know that there were secrets in the modern world she lived in. One of these secrets was the existence of werewolves, who were hidden from the public's gaze. One night, Nancy stumbled upon a werewolf pack's celebration while exploring a new territory. She witnessed a primal revelry under the silver light of the full moon. As she watched from the sidelines, the alpha of the pack noticed her. To her surprise, it was her lover, Baby, who was the alpha of the pack. Nancy was confused and struggled to accept the revelation that her lover was a werewolf. She stood at the intersection of two worlds - one of human fragility and the other of primal power. Only time would reveal the secrets and the path she was destined to tread in the city that promised peace and safety but delivered unexpected twists and mysteries.

Marianne_2020 · Fantasy
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Get rid of the bug once and for all I

I'm here brother, I will always protect you I mumble to myself as I place my hand on his shoulders as we head to the lab to see the real ground of the situation. As we came out of the corridor we were greeted by Pete one of the warriors and protected of the broader.

"How is everything, Pete?" Zenab asked increasing his pace as we strode into the lab.

"I have not seen anything like this before my prince, they are aggressive and nothing is going to stop them from launching an attack," Pete mumbled as Zenab tapped on the screen, he typed in something and a huge map of Zamuniland appeared on the screen, he zooms in to the border now he can see all of them.

"Are the red dots beeping them?" I asked confused taking a closer look, their number was increasing, and they were moving very fast towards the palace.

"Yes Nancy," Zenab replied without looking up at me.