Summary: Discovering you have magic in a world where it doesn’t exist is scary enough. Having yourself exposed as some kind of magical being because onion rings are falling from the sky might be even worse.
Happy Halloween (almost) everybody! I’ve never been one for things that go bump in the night and stories that have me hiding under the blankets shaking in my boots, but I am one for some Halloween fun and some Halloween puns. So I hope you enjoy this magical little tale that was so very fun to write. Also, I’ve really got to stop spamming you guys with words on the weekends, but that seems to be when I get most things out 😀
The Harry Potter stories have been banned from hundreds of libraries across the world for various reasons, most commonly because people believe that if impressionable children read these stories, they’ll believe in witchcraft. It’s a funny thing, though. Since when did believing in something make it come true?
Emma Swan always believed that she’d be adopted. She never was.
Emma Swan always believed that she’d find a family. She never did.
Emma Swan always believed that she’d find a place where she belonged. She didn’t.