The Blue Ghost The last thing Melanie remembered was the sound of monsters closing in as she smiled through her tears and traded her life for Dean Winchester’s. It was worth it. Dean lived. Sam lived. That was enough. Except death wasn’t the end. After years trapped in Purgatory, Melanie claws her way back to Earth—scarred, stronger, and with bright blue hair that marks her as someone entirely different. The first thing she does is search for the only people she has ever truly loved. She finds them laughing together in a roadside diner. Alive. Safe. Happy. From the doorway, it looks like they’ve moved on. Certain there’s no place left for her in their lives, Melanie slips away before either brother can see her. What she doesn’t know is that Dean and Sam have never stopped looking for her. Every hunt, every ancient text, every whispered rumor has been another desperate attempt to bring her home. So she becomes a ghost instead. Hunters across the country begin whispering about the mysterious “Blue Ghost”—a woman with electric blue hair who arrives before anyone else, leaves monsters dead, victims alive, and disappears before anyone can thank her. Sometimes all that’s left behind is a handwritten note. Sometimes it’s a sarcastic comment only the Winchesters would understand. Sometimes it’s a memory only Dean and Sam should recognize. The clues grow impossible to ignore. Dean swears he knows the handwriting. Sam recognizes the research. Every note feels like someone reaching for them… then running away before they can reach back. As the hunt for the Blue Ghost becomes personal, Dean and Sam race to catch the woman haunting every case before she vanishes for good. Because Melanie thinks she sacrificed herself for two men who learned to live without her. The truth is far crueler. They never stopped loving her. And they’re running out of chances to prove it.
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