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Briar Calloway has spent years balancing two lives - the bright, promising history student at Boston University and the hunter who slips out after dark to face the creatures everyone else believes are folklore. She juggles essays and silver daggers with equal precision, keeping her mother in the dark and her past buried where it can't hurt her.
But when a hunt spirals out of control, Briar crosses paths with Sam and Dean Winchester - brothers who live the life she's only been pretending isn't consuming her. Suddenly her careful double existence starts to fracture. The monsters are getting smarter. The omens are getting louder. And something in the shadows seems to be watching her specifically.
Dean Winchester sees the fire in her - the bravery, the stubbornness, the walls she hides behind sarcasm. Briar sees the same in him, though she'd rather choke than admit it. What begins as an accidental partnership becomes a dangerous gravitational pull neither of them can outrun.
As college normalcy slips further away and the supernatural world closes in, Briar finds herself drawn into a much larger orbit - one involving ancient lore, rising threats, and a destiny she never asked for. And with every hunt, every close call, every truth uncovered, she's forced to confront the question she's avoided her whole life:
How long can a person live between two worlds
before one finally claims them?