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When Fate Decides

Fate caught Adria, a twenty-five-year-old orphan, unawares. It was an identity she had never prepared for. She got kidnapped by the Daris pack at a wedding party she attended, after she saw one of them transform. The Daris Pack, who were so determined to end her life, were struck by the discovery they made. Adira was a werewolf, belonging to the Cardias pack, but neither she nor anyone knew about it. After the discovery, she lived in denial and struggled to accept who she was. Adira not only discovered that she might be a werewolf like the pack claimed, she was also burdened by the responsibility to the whole werewolf packs that fate placed on her shoulders. She also discovered that she might be pregnant after a one night stand she had with the Alpha. After she was captured and tortured as a slave in the Cardias pack, Adira ran away from Nimma town and totally away from the pack. But fate had decided to dictate for her, she could no longer live her normal life. Will she accept her identity and the responsibility on her shoulders as the fated one to stop the iluma moon effect or live in pain for the rest of her life if she rejects her fate? As fate unraveled, she sought for better ways to survive.

Zita_Winner · Fantasia
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Searching for

Kara set out to find the trashman. That morning, she got up before everyone in the pack. The guards were at the gate as usual, but being a prominent member of the royal palace, it gave her quick access. When she got to the palace gate, the guards drew their guns and pointed to her head.

"Freeze."

They took off the clothes that covered her head, revealing her face.

"We're sorry Ma."

One of them sounded, and bowed his head in reverence. Kara's eyes were as red as fire. She stared deeply into their eyes. They could get the message. 

None of them would ever mention that they had seen her. She stormed out of the palace gate and headed to the human world. It was about some kilometers away from the pack. The pack and the human world were distinctly separated.