Trusting My First Love
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Trusting My First Love

READING AGE 18+

Leigh Kratz Paranormal

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This story stars Lily and Myles daughter as the main character. It picks up where the Alpha Witch ended.
Charlotte Wilcox(Cooper) has spent her whole life as omega. It wasn't something Charlie felt was a bad thing. She was strong and confident, and with her fiery red hair, she was a force to reckon with. She took after a certain aunt that she didn't know existed.
Charlie's older brother Adam was more curious and questioned their life more than her and her other brother Aiden did. He was smart, and when things didn't add up, he liked to investigate until he found the truth. What he wasn't expecting was to find out that everything his parents told him was all a huge lie. They had family and life outside of the pack he grew up in. The feelings of never feeling like he belonged all made sense to him now. That's why when the opportunity came available to meet up with someone from his past life who knew the truth, he took it.
Now Lily must see someone from her past whether she is ready or not, and the truth will come spiraling out. A truth that may break the trust between her and her kids. How will Lily cope with reliving her own mother's life? The only difference is that she had her mate keeping her a float all these years.
Charlie didn't know her whole life was about to change over a secret that was meant to keep her safe. A secret she quickly learned was more of a curse than anything else. A curse that forced her family into hiding.
Now, with the truth coming out and Charlie finding her mate, she feels like she has to make a choice to leave the only pack and family she knows or go back to where she truly belongs with family that she thought was dead her whole life and become the person she never wanted to be. Little did she know the person who would u understand her situation the most was her very own mother.

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Tags: dramapackaddicted to love
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Chapter 26: Truce

Matt's POV

I ran back through the kitchen entrance only to be stared at by at least a half dozen omegas. Every single one of them was giving me a dirty look.

I gave a small head nod before bolting up the stairs. I shouldn't care what they think and before now I didn't. Now, every little judgmental glare leaves behind a……

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