Little Girl

Little Girl

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We all love Supernatural, it's a great show. But don't you think it'd be better if we threw a little girl, say, Dean's daughter into the mix? This is the Supernatural you all know and love, with a twist. Let's add a child's touch this time around, shall we?
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Some legacies are written in blood. What if everything you believed about your life-your past, your purpose-was a lie? Ellie grew up in the foster system, bouncing from one home to the next. She never fit in, but deep down, she always felt destined for something more. That "something" finds her the night her entire foster family is brutally murdered-by something not entirely human. Fueled by vengeance and unanswered questions, Ellie uncovers a world she thought only existed in books: monsters, hunters, and the truth about who she really is. Her bloodline holds secrets tied to the supernatural world-and to a man she's never met. Dean Winchester has faced demons, angels, and the end of the world more times than he can count. But nothing prepares him for the bombshell dropped at his feet: a daughter he never knew existed. As Ellie's arrival sets off a chain of events with apocalyptic consequences, the Winchesters are forced to reckon with the one enemy they never expected-family. I do not own the rights to Supernatural all the credit goes to Eric Kripke.

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