All Hallows Eve

All Hallows Eve

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Before there was Halloween, there was All Hallows Eve, and before that.. Samhain. What turned a time of ushering in the dark to a night of costume and candy? It all started from a fire lighting gone wrong... ___________ Originally for the #KiddingMe contest.
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The only thing faster than the light is the darkness ☆ October isn't notorious for its ability, as a month, to romance that special someone. But, for Bucky Barnes, a 17-year-old from Brooklyn, New York, it's the best chance he's got to show his best friend, Steve Rogers, his true feelings. Scary stories, Halloween candy, and supposed ghost noises might not seem like the prime environment for falling in love - for Steve of all people - but, seeing as this is the only opportunity of which Bucky could think to take advantage... it couldn't possibly go that bad, right? •Completed• WARNING: mature content Please don't steal my book, I worked very hard on it! Copyright © 2020 Catherine, @James_BuchananBarnes Copyright © Marvel (some characters and plot lines) All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without the prior written permission of the copyright owner, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Edited by Catherine, @James_BuchananBarnes Cover art by Catherine, @James_BuchananBarnes Some scenarios in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

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