Then We Fall [jack kline]

Then We Fall [jack kline]

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[Jack KlinexOC//slow burn] *SPOILERS.duh.* ~"He found joy in even the simplest of things."~ Lou Abrams has been hunting alongside the Winchester brothers for years, ever since the death of her mentor and surrogate father, Rufus Turner. Struggling with PTSD, she's no stranger to death, destruction and unimaginable pain. Now the birth of Lucifer's son, the most dangerous Nephilim to ever walk the earth, could mean the end of all creation - this time, for real. But first we feel, then we fall. WARNINGS: [bad language//graphic depictions of violence]
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