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My Atypical Wolf (BL)

Ashton is an Alpha who hides who he is due to the fear of being feared, and Caleb is an omega who hides his identity since he hates the way omegas are mistreated. Both of them gave up on the thought of ever having a relationship, even if they find their fated mates. What happens when these two meet and their biggest secrets unfold. Will this bring them closer? Can they fight their feelings despite not wanting to? ~~~~~~~~ "The way spoke in front of them, you almost had me convinced that you liked me", Ashton snorted. "I do". Caleb confessed. With widened eyes, Ashton struggled to ask, "Is this... another one of you jokes"? "No. I really like you. I have liked you for a long time". He said, biting his lips, awaiting the rejection. "I thought you hate Alphas". Ashton wondered. "Not you". Caleb declared. ~~~~~~~ How will their story develop? Get into it and find find out for yourself!! [WPC-145: GOLD TIER WINNER] [MATURE CONTENT] check out my another story, 《Vampire who fell for his hunter(BL)》 ---------- PS: If you want to connect with me: Feel free to message me in:- 1.Discord. ID: sillymlk#8687 2. Instagram ID: @silly.mlk or @zuozhe_jiemei 3.Discord group: https://discord.gg/rJPDJQA 4.Twitter: @Sillymlk 5. Blog: https://sillymlk.blogspot.com 6.Buy me a Ko-fi? http://Ko-fi.com/sillymlk 5. Check out its trailer in YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/BgXPlxYUGxc

sillymlk · LGBT+
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329 Chs

Orientation

He made sure to wake up earlier than usual the next to next morning. Not that he slept early, but he was way too anxious to feel sleepy. He wondered if this is how Ashton felt everytime he moved. Till now everything went well and he looked forward to new things. 

In his class he saw all the new faces gawking at every individual that entered the room. It didn't seem like they were checking the candidates. It appeared as if the students were waiting for the professor to show up.

Caleb found an empty spot close to the alley a few rows later. He sat down and looked around himself wondering whether or not he should engage in any kind of interaction. He found few students who had already started to chat, and few sat idle just like him examining their own surroundings awkwardly.