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Supernatural
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Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2014
Sara is a huge fan of supernatural, so, when Dean Winchester comes to take her back to his universe, she jumps at the chance. Is Sara going to be able to survive the Winchesters, or is she going to be another death they're responsible for? Her knowledge of Supernatural could be the very thing that gets her killed in the end.
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Don't Wake The Sleeping Dragon (Book Two of the SPN New Legacy Series)

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This follows "A New Legacy", which follows "When Heaven Calls". I apparently like building on my prior stories. Mary-Joanne, adopted daughter of Sam and Dean (read "A New Legacy, it will make sense ) has grown up considerably since last we saw her, Sam and Dean have managed to keep her safe, taught her a few things but gave her her choices. Hunter, Woman of Letters or normal. They made it through most of her teenage years with no supernatural threats, that is until the night of both her prom and 17th bday. She's just left when Cas shows up and states that Crowley's rule in Hell is being threatened, the possible usurper is planning to make a large show of force with the Winchesters being the main attraction. What better way to rally demons behind them then to bring Sam and Dean to their knees. Sometimes it's best to let retired hunters stay retired.