V2S3- You Can't Go Home Again- SEM Verse
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 5h 59m
  • Reads 609
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 12
  • Time 5h 59m
Complete, First published Feb 02, 2019
Oooh Crap...
Simon's secrets out, now he has some explaining to do...
So...what IS the truth?
What the hell IS a Gwir-Dyst, and how in the world did a born hunter of the supernatural end up a detective in the City with the biggest population of Supernatural's in existence?

Is he working some kind of angle or is the truth more complicated than that?

Meanwhile the case is solved...now for the cleanup...So...how do you spin 'A demon masqueraded as an angel and tried to trick a desperate man into raising hell on earth' into something explainable to a normal human public?

Also Izzy meets someone truly bewitching

To top things off, Alec is recovering from his close call and having trouble separating his memories from his dreams...
What is real?
And why does he keep getting flashes of hauntingly beautiful golden eyes?
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Magnus Bane is a newly transferred Detective to the SBPD. His track record is truly remarkable, closure rate absolutely unprecedented, though how he manages it is a total mystery. He does have a bit of a reputation for taking reckless, dangerous risks in his pursuit of the truth, though with results like his the higher ups tend to look the other way. The man is notorious for doing things his own way, and on his own terms... Which is quite fortunate, as his investigative techniques are rather...unorthodox... He always works alone, and that's the way he prefers it... That comes to a rather abrupt halt when he's partnered with Alec Lightwood the completely by the book, logical- and irritatingly attractive- Head detective of the precinct. Will they be able to get past their differences and make the partnership work, or will it prove to be too much?