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Romance Among Humans

Note: this book was originally - Navigating Romance as a werewolf among humans. This is an untraditional werewolf story. Cover art is not my own. Please let me know if I need to take it down. "In order to survive the changing world, we must learn to live among humans or risk starving." it wasn't the ideal situation, but the only option to stop the pack and most importantly, their pups from suffering due to a lack of food. "Humans are weird though. How can you get used to being around them and their confusing nature?" Apryl asked, looking out across the campus. "You get used to it after some time, plus it's not like we're the only ones who live among the humans." Keith replied, shrugging as he looked over the campus as well. This story follows Apryl Dark, eldest daughter of the Dark Mountain wolf pack as she and her family adjust to living among humans and the trials that face them. The book may start out slow, but there will be a mix of both romance and action as the story progresses. Paypal link: https://paypal.me/DameButterfly?locale.x=en_US because every little bit helps author to write while in college.

DameButterfly · 奇幻言情
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199 Chs

Get Out

Being stuck under the bed was rather uncomfortable for Mike. He was far bigger than a dog and the bed was obviously not designed to allow a wolf of his size to fit under it. It was the only option he had to stay out of the sight of the person who had brought up his food. 

He felt his stomach grumble as he smelled it. He hoped it wasn't too loud for the other to hear before she left. He had hoped that she would have just dropped off the food and left. Instead, she was taking some time to straighten up a few things in the room much to his dismay. 

The alpha tried to keep as still as possible despite the protest of his body as he watched the other's feet move around the room. He got the feeling that she was rather confused to find the other's clothes laying around but for him to not be anywhere in sight. The bathroom door was open which meant that he couldn't hope that she believed to have been in there.