Daughter
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I haven't had a father. Ever. My mother has his number on the fridge in case anything bad happens. Well, I think my mother going missing is something bad. What I didn't know, was that one phone call can change everything... This is is the story of Dean Winchester's daughter. WARNINGS!: Graphic violence, torture, death NO SMUT DISCLAIMER: I own none of the characters except for Marley, Ari, her mother, and the three children at the end ANOTHER DISCLAIMER: I wrote this book in sixth grade. It hasn't been edited. I thought I was the shit. So anything cringworthy or weird that doesn't make sense, blame my age. One day, it may be rewritten, but for now, enjoy!
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[completed 11/20/2020] Dean Winchester was a normal kid. Sure, he grew up a little strange, moving constantly because his alcoholic father couldn't hold down a job for more than a few weeks, he had to basically raise his younger brother Sam, oh, and to top it all off, he lost his mom in a house fire as a toddler. Of course, all of that paled in comparison to The Accident. You know, when Dean crashed the car, killed his father, and lost his sight. [WARNING: this story deals with themes of death, suicide, and abuse. There are some sexual scenes, and depictions of violence (minor gore). Please use discretion when reading.] [I DO NOT OWN THESE CHARACTERS]

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