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Wolves at my new highschool

"Wulfric?. Who's your mate?" I hesitated a little, still hazy from the coronation vision, "Mel Howard. The new girl." ***" Secrets at Prime academy?. Werewolves?. Werewolf with distinct colors and fur hiding amongst humans. After humans took over Prime Valley dominantly leaving the wolves to retreat back. Mel Howard thought she was going to Prime academy for a fresh start. A very very very fresh start, so fresh she's hiding her red hair to attract less attention, maybe no attention at all. A fresh start to ignore her wolf and live a normal life she had thought. But as always, where ever Mel goes, trouble follows. She completely 'unintentionally' hits the young, popular, 'to be' Lycan king on her first day of school. Now she's enemies with him and his short best friend Andrea. Mel is eventually caught in a triangle with her ex boyfriend, they Lycan king and an heir. With that unstable love life, she finds out blood moon pack wants her dead for the crime her father committed. Just great. The young Lycan Alpha receives a vision on his coronation that his Luna was Mel. He found his mate and he's not ready to lose her to the other two. Mel is caught between accepting her wolf, becoming a Luna, saving her life and accepting her true self or keep believing she's normal.

Author_Hik · Urban
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Wulfric

I shared the warriors into different groups and asked them to search the entire forest.

With the red orb hanging safely around my wolf's neck I began my search alone. I didn't want anyone behind me, I was too pissed for that. If I heard a wolf breathing behind me, I could kill him for breathing too fast.

Since I was a Lycan, I could use both the red and blue orb, so I initiated the power of the red orb to find Mel. The orb would glow whenever she was near.

I ran into the forest of my pack land. Baldwin doesn't have wolves, there's no way he could have possibly gone far.

My paws dig into the sound as I ran, everything cleared path for me in the forest. The faint hum from the orb hanging down my neck alerted my that my assumption was right..