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Luna Eleonora Singer (b. July 23rd, 1979 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) was born to her parents John Winchester and Mae-Belle Singer. Her father abandoned her mother when he found out she was pregnant, leaving Belle to become a single parent. Her mother had the support of her older brother, Bobby Singer, and raised her daughter alongside him. Luna was raised in a warm, loving home surrounded by her mother, brothers, and uncle.
When she was nine, her mother was killed after she was attacked by a vampire in retribution for hunting down their nest mate. After her mother's death, Luna became determined to be a hunter alongside her family. She had been raised within the culture of hunting, had been trained to use every weapon available, was taught how to lie without breaking a sweat. She knew she could do it - and she wasn't going to let anyone, especially no one in her ragtag little family, stop her.
At thirteen, she became fascinated by psychology and the theories surrounding why serial killers did what they did. She spent hours upon hours in her off-time studying the topic, consuming anything she could get her hands on, and became one of the youngest experts on the topic in the state. After Sam left the hunting life to enroll in Stanford, Luna was devastated. She knew she had lost her brother and she wasn't ready to say goodbye to him. To push down her pain, Luna enrolled into a local community college class which talked in-depth about the history of killers. This class happened to be taught by none other then FBI profiler, Jason Gideon, who immediately recognized the brilliant mind Luna had.
After the class he gave her his card and encouraged a future career as a profiler, and unknowingly giving Luna an escape plan after her hunting career inevitably ended. In the meantime, she would go on to create quite the reputation in the hunting community. She was willing to do cheat, lie, and steal if it meant completing the hunt and she was unashamed to admit it. She did, however, follow a list of morals which only she knew and refused to ever break the code she'd set for herself. Fortunately for her, Luna managed to avoid her father throughout most of her career, but on the rare occasions they had to share a hunt…well- let’s just say those hunts did not end well, but Luna would push them out of her mind after they ended.
When she found out her father had died, she was apathetic. She didn't know the man, why would she care? Not to mention she had an amazing dad in the form of Bobby, she had no need for John Winchester in her life. Though she was happy to reunite with her brothers and continue hunting with them. The crazy, death-defying, adventures they went on were some of the best and worst memories she'd ever made. Sadly it all eventually had to come to and end.
However she felt about John Winchester's death, the same could not be said when she lost Bobby Singer. She felt torn-down, broken, and defeated. Her relationship with her brothers was fractured, she had no motivation to hunt, and her mind felt numb. Luna knew she eventually had to pull herself together and made the hard decision to leave hunting and join the FBI. She had never forgotten the conversation she'd had with Jason Gideon when she was a teenager and quickly accepted an offered position in the FBI training program. As she graduated and quickly began to rise through the ranks, she used her position to funnel information about suspected supernatural cases to hunters local to the area in hopes of making things easier and, hopefully, much less dangerous for them.
When she was invited to the BAU, she was excited but hesitant. Excited because this was the one place she had always wanted to be. Hesitant because she had as many secrets as she did case-related skills - and she had many, many skills. On their part, the BAU team could immediately tell there was something different about their new agent and were curious about her and her life before the FBI. On what could have possibly shaped their co-worker into the person she was today.
Not even two years into her stint in the BAU, Luna got a call from her oldest brother, Dean, informing her there was a nearby hunt and inviting her to join in the name of "the good ole days" and she couldn't fine it in herself to say no. The two days they spent hunting a ghoul brought back memories Luna had spent years trying to bury.
Alongside them, her fondness for hunting came rushing back and she knew she needed to step away from it again or else she'd go running right back into the hunting life. Unfortunately for her, the idea of returning to hunting wouldn't leave her mind. She was plagued by it for hours, days, weeks- (To absolutely no one's surprise, Luna returned to hunting six months after she helped her brothers)