Filling your Daddy's Shoes
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  • Reads 15,210
  • Votes 721
  • Parts 33
  • Time 2h 54m
Complete, First published Nov 02, 2015
Mature
The First book in the 'Becoming A Halstead' Series 
Jay Halstead was in the Army with his friend Kyle James. Kyle has a son Shane Michael who is 13. Jay is a Detective in Intelligence often found sneaking around with Erin. Shane lives with Jay when His Dad goes overseas since His Mom doesn't want anything to do with him. Jay is basically Shane's Uncle. One Day Jay finds out some bad news, Shane is now placed living with Jay. Jay talks with an Attorney looking at Kyle's will. and Finds out He is the legal guardian of Shane if Kyle ever dies. Will be a full length Book series and Linstead Fanfiction. 

I do not own anything all rights go to Dick Wolf,Derek Haas Michael Brandt and Matt Olmstead. I only own the characters I create. Enjoy this New Book series. That's my ideas.
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Oh For The Love Of Halstead

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Pretty much a ton of fluff one shots, (kinda a bunch of hurt, with fluff.) all dedicated to the Halstead brothers. Because why not? I don't really ever see a lot of fluff for either of the Halstead brothers so I figured I'd write some. Ignore any spelling mistakes. Because believe me there are probably a lot. There will be boy reader ones, you can always skip those because those chapters will be labeled boy reader. So if you don't like that feel free to skip. I do not own any characters used in this all rights go to Dick Wolf and Matt Olmsted. I write this for pure fun.