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Ghost Soldiers || Bucky Barnes
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Complete, First published Jul 16, 2020
The year was 1941, and the world was at war. Clementine Argent was just about to graduate from nursing school, and she couldn't wait to start her job as a nurse. She had been unhappy with her life for so long, and all she wanted was to be free from her parents and the elite class, where she belonged. But then she meets Bucky Barnes, a poor guy from Brooklyn, and her life changes, since he makes her question everything.
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From the lively streets of Brooklyn to the harrowing front lines of war, Alexandra Rogers and James "Bucky" Barnes became two parts of an unbreakable whole, their souls tethered together by a love as deep as their shared history. But when two separate missions go terribly wrong, their worlds are shattered. Memories wiped clean by the sinister shadow of Hydra they are stripped of their past and reshaped into ruthless weapons, forced to navigate a world they no longer recognise. As fragmented memories resurface, the pair must confront the monsters they have become. Can they piece together the truth of who they once were and rediscover the love that defined them, or are they destined to remain shells of their former selves?