Typical Dean Winchester: beer, pie, and one-night stands.

He has met a lot of women throughout his time as a hunter on the road. He had never been one for non-committal relationships, and he enjoyed hooking up with girls as much as they enjoyed hooking up with him. Of course, that does not mean Dean is immune to being shot by Cupid's arrow.

Dean has met a few girls who have captured his heart in ways that others had not.

One of them was Rosalie Delacour. Dean met her in Florida when they were both children and John Winchester was just starting out in the supernatural realm. Several times over the years, he had the opportunity to work alongside her and her father. He'd fallen head over heals for Rosalie in the midst of it, and his feelings for her were reciprocated. In time, the two begun a passionate relationship. Dean even managed to convince his father to stay for a few weeks longer, which was unusual for him.

All good things must come to an end. Dean had to return to hunting on the road with his father and brother, which meant leaving Rosalie behind.

He had unknowingly left a piece of himself with her. It was growing inside Rosalie. Knowing Dean's job was important and that he wouldn't be able to be available for their child, she helped keep the baby secret from him and brought up the child on her own.

Nadine Delacour is now a six-year-old child who enjoys having fun. At least, that's what she always assumed. She grew up without knowing her father or the life he and Rosalie once shared. After discovering her mother slain by evil from her daddy's past, she eventually realizes she is not so typical and the world is not all that safe.


Eric Kripke and his writers at the CW created Supernatural, including the characters and plot. Rosalie and Nadine, as well as any others yet to be introduced to the novel, are the only characters and plotlines that belong to me.

A Hunter's Daughter begins in 2003, two years before season one, following Sam's departure for Stanford University. If the synopsis seems familiar, it's because I reworked what I had. This was initially titled The Hunter's Daughter, but I changed it and reread it for my own mental health. When the OC, originally known as Victoria, was formed, I had Dean as fifteen. I modified it so he was seventeen when Nadine was conceived and eighteen when she was born.

Everything else has remained the same, with the exception of Nadine being younger in years than Victoria at the time we do begin the very first canon episode in season one.

If Nadine comes across as precocious or unlike children of her age, this was done on purpose. I have a plan, and everything will be revealed in due time. Please be patient.

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