Supernatural: The End Has Come

Supernatural: The End Has Come

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Hell's Gate has been opened by yours truly. The end is near, and it is coming fast. Sam blames himself and has Lucifer riding his ass along the way. Dean is torn between heaven and hell, and with The Mark of Cain in the picture, Sam is having to step up and be the big brother as he helps save Dean from going complete Dark Side. **I do not own Supernatural or the characters mentioned from said show. I own my own characters and the events in this book are based upon my pure imagination and whatever I can remember from different episodes and seasons. Not every event will be verbatim like the show. All rights go to Eric Kripke, creator and owner of Supernatural.**
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You woke up in blood. You've done it before but this time is different. Demons are lined up outside your door and the only thing keeping them out is the salt line so you decide to call in help. Sam and Dean Winchester. They come to the rescue just in time but things get complicated when they insist on keeping you safe and you're scared they'll find out the real you. So you leave them in the middle of the night and their hunt for you begins. They find you and kidnap you. You have to convince them not to kill you which may be easier than you think because Sam likes you. (The point of view switches throughout from first person to third person)

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