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THE FIFTEENTH.

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Four boys. One illegal-looking science portal. Eliot loves werewolves. Theo believes in parallel wolf realms. Leon complains. Rex causes problems. Together, they build a portal to prove werewolves are real. They succeed. Just… not the way they planned. Instead of evidence, they summon an angry, terrifying werewolf girl who hates humans with her whole soul—especially the idiots who broke into her world and ruined everything. She wants revenge. They think she’s awesome. Now they’re hiding a furious supernatural visitor, fixing a very broken portal, and trying not to get eaten—all while arguing about science, responsibility, and why this always happens when Rex is involved. Science was a mistake. And they’d do it again. What to Expect; Questionable science that absolutely should not work (but somehow does). Four boys who should not be trusted with advanced technology. A portal that solves zero problems and creates at least twelve new ones. An angry, fierce werewolf girl who hates humans on sight. Humans who immediately decide she’s the coolest thing they’ve ever seen. Yes, of course there’s romance — because somehow a girl joins the group and everything gets ten times more awkward, dramatic, and emotionally confusing. Expect blushing, denial, terrible timing, and absolutely no one handling it maturely. And the boys they Are just really close like family, who will get that girl? who knows. Also expect: Grumpy comments from Leon Rex making everything worse on purpose Theo explaining science at the worst possible moments Eliot quietly being the emotional heart of the group Add secret keeping, near-disasters, accidental bonding, and the constant risk of being mauled by someone you’re trying very hard to impress. Well eventually she would get used to them. Probably.
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