SΓ³lo quedan ocho castas/crΓas de mujeres werecats . . . Y yo soy una de ellas. Me veo como toda estudiante graduada americana. Pero soy una werecat, una cambia formas, y vivo en dos mundos. A pesar de las reservas de mi familia y de mi Orgullo, escapΓ© a la presiΓ³n de perpetuar mi especie y me hice u
Stray
β Scribed by Vincent, Rachel
- Book ID
- 106125304
- Tongue
- und
- Weight
- 259 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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