Important Warnings: Read before starting the story!

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This story is a Fanfic inspired by the series "Supernatural" and its characters that belong to Eric Kripke. However, it contains original characters, such as Hazel Laverne, of my creation. The focus of the story is romance, but it also has other developments. As much as I am inspired by the original events of the series, I can change facts and dates to fit my story. I do not recommend this story for anyone under eighteen. It contains sex, torture, use of legal and illegal drugs, among other things that could be triggers.

PS: You must have watched at least the first six seasons of Supernatural to understand the story, especially because of spoilers. But if you don't mind, I'll do my best to make the story understandable even if you haven't followed along until then.

This fanfic is the continuation of the fic "The Girl Who Was Left Behind", but it is not "mandatory" to read it before this one. I will try to leave the characters' pasts explained here.

Good reading and welcome to this journey, which will be long and woven with lots of love and effort  <3

Oh! Before I forget, let me tell you something important: I'm Brazilian, which means English is not my first language. I translate my story from Portuguese to English and it takes a looong time of my day, doing that. That being said, eventually I'll make mistakes in the grammar, and if you spot some, please let me know so I can correct it!

PS: Just in case you're curious, I always make a "cast" with actors in my head for each character since you can't "create a face from scratch". I imagine Hazel (physically) as the actress Mackenzie Foy.

PPS: This story is not for those who are lazy to read. The chapters are long and the story will be long too. I like to warn the person in advance so they know what they are getting into.

PPPS: Is it going to have smut in here eventually? It will. But my story doesn't revolve around that, okay? I think sex is part of life, but I try to fit it into the story when it makes sense, and not just throw it in there and stuff. Nothing against those who read stories just for the sake of it (truly, everyone has their own taste and opinion) but don't read this one thinking that the story will sustain itself on that alone.

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