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Reese Black: A Continuum
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Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2013
Mature
Death, love, destruction, and even a good sex scene or two are all involved in Reese Blacks continuum of the Stephanie Myers popular series "The Twilight Saga". In this AU/Fan-fiction style writing Billy Black has a second child. 

Reese's mother was a sex-worker, pushed into the field by her drug dealing vampire pimp. For a long time Reese live with her mother, until her tragic life came to a tragic end. Finally, Billy got to meet his nearly fully grown daughter in person. He was the only one aware of her existance, and the only one who knew that she was coming.

This story takes love, pain, and loss to a new level for the Twilight universe.
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