Finding home
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  • Reads 54,346
  • Votes 2,359
  • Parts 41
  • Time 6h 35m
Complete, First published Aug 27, 2015
Kate Beckett has been a fan of criminovelist Richard Castle ever since the first book, but when she starts researching about becoming a foster mother she gets shocked to see his daughter, Alexis Harper Castle, is one of the kids who needs a foster home, fast. Kate immediately jumps in and goes through all the tests needed to be accepted as a foster mother for the girl. As time goes Kate can't help but fall in love with the girl and wants to treat her like her own. One night she gets in contact with the man she shouldn't have contact with, and before she knows it she's agreed to meet him. She doesn't tell anyone because if the word would get out someone might take the girl away from her. Her detective instincts kicks in and she can't help but question why Alexis was taken from her dad. That's when she can't shake the feeling that mr Castle is falsely accused for whatever it might be and decides to try and find out more. Not knowing it would lead back to her own past. And there was nothing she wanted to get away from more than the hell she had gone through.

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Exculpatory

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-adjective tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt. Kate Beckett has a daughter she received at only sixteen, but despite her being a single mom she's managed to become a homicide detective only 9 years later. When Kate meets Richard Castle she doesn't recognize him at first but as he continues to be rather sweet to her and her daughter she can't help finding him becoming a friend. Question is, why does it come so easy for her to talk to him? Why can he draw out her emotions and secrets without ever forcing her? This is an AU story of Caskett where Beckett has a daughter but has never told anyone except her mom of how it happened.