Hello my friends!

Last year, I fell in love with Life and Death: Twilight reimagined. I had tried to read the original Twilight when I was younger, but for some reason I couldn't get into it. It was my sister's favorite book as I was growing up and she tried to convince me to read it over and over again, but I just couldn't put myself in Bella's shoes. I couldn't connect to her personally.

Fast forward 10 years later, and I find myself finding Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined. Since I found out the perspective of the book is from a male, I decided to give it a shot. And boy did I fall in love.

It quickly became my favorite book, and I've read it over and over again. I loved that Life and Death only had one book, but I also hated it. I loved that life and death didn't drag on and had a great ending, but I also hated that it ended! I wanted more, so I started reading fanfiction here, of the story continued.

As I read story after story, I fell in love with it more. And after reading nearly every big fanfiction posted here, I felt empty.

I needed another book, another world to get lost into. I happened to find the book series called "The Witcher." For those who are not familiar with this series, it's basically a Fantasy book about a mutant bounty hunter who hunts monsters. Mixed with action, humor and romance, it truly is an amazing series, one that I also quickly fell in love with.

Then, a thought occured to me. I wondered what would Beau and Edythe's story be, if they were from this universe. The Vampires in the Witcher series are just as, if not more, complex as Twilight's. And thus, this fanfiction was born!

This is a passion project, one that I've been wanting to get off my chest a while. I don't expect a lot of readers, but if you are here, welcome!

I will try my best to stay true to Life and Death's characters, just transferred to this universe. I aim to better my writing skills, and just to add another life and death fanfic, because they're aren't that many!

Thus, I present:

The Witcher: Life and Death.