Ari Gunther Hawthorn
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Mating The EMT
LGBT+ Valerian Talon Montgomery is a rare Arctic Fox shifter. He lost his parents at the tender age of 5 years old. His first unexpected shift happens on his 10th birthday. The shift happened when he thought he was protecting his adopted older brother, Tommy, from wolves. The wolves the met that day were Beta Cornelius and his eldest son Brayden. As the years continue on Valerian's fox half has mad his scent seem as just a normal human to others. He becomes an EMT when he is around 18 after he watches them save Tommy's life when he almost dies during a bad fire. He meets his soulmate once again the following year at the age of 19 when he unknowingly sales the life of their future Luna, Artemis.
Jax had a wonderful life up until the day they lost his father and eldest brother. Beta Cornelius and Brayden sacrificed their lives for the pack and for Valerian. The Alpha was a family friend and had compassion on his family and Jax became the future Beta that day. Years later at the age of 17 he became the actual Beta when his best friend and future Alpha, Armand, stepped up to take the Alpha position. They both searched for their mates for 2 years before that fateful day when they came strolling into their lives. At the age of 19 Jax meets Valerian, once again, and is thrilled to find out they are mates. Valerian had saved his life years before that day, but Jax seemed to forget that Valerian was not human.
Will he remember that Valerian is a shifter as well or will Valerian keep it from him?
In a world where the male shifters can procreate if they are mated to the same sex, what will happen to these two mates?
In a tale full of twists, turns, and romance we will see what will become of this fated pair.
**a fair warning: There are sexual scenes, torture, death, revenge, miscarriages, hateful words (that I don't personally agree with), and some songs too because I love music.** You might like
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What can he do? The only thing that he can think of.... He will keep his secret and run as far away as possible. He will no longer be Kane, but he will become a new person, with a new name.
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MAINUMBY My brother, Kevin, just got the bizarre diagnosis.
He had a fully functional uterus.
I, a bio-ethicist, saw it as a severe medical condition, but Kevin, fueled by delusion, declared himself the "next step in human evolution."
My mother, Eleanor, encouraged his madness, seeing it as a shortcut to our family's inheritance.
When I tried to intervene, to warn them of the dangers, Kevin sneered, "You' re just jealous. You' re a woman, so you can' t stand that a man can do your one job better than you. You' re obsolete."
My mother agreed, validating his cruel words.
I pushed back, trying to get the hospital's ethics committee involved, arguing Kevin wasn't psychologically fit.
They found out.
I walked into our family home that rainy night, and Kevin, encouraged by my mother, attacked me with a heavy glass trophy.
The last thing I saw was the trophy swinging down towards my face.
Then, darkness.
And then… light.
I gasped, jolting awake in my own bed, my body whole.
My phone buzzed.
The date confirmed it: three years before my murder.
Three years before Kevin's "miracle."
A slow, cold smile spread across my face.
They had killed me once for being an inconvenience.
This time, I would be the architect of their destruction.