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Hallow's Edge

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Seventeen‑year‑old Raven has spent her whole life drifting through the foster system, never staying long enough to call anywhere home. With her eighteenth birthday—and the end of state support—only weeks away, she’s sent to the strange little town of Hallow’s Edge, a place obsessed with Halloween and thick with secrets. The Connors, her new foster family, are nothing like the others. Warm. Protective. Magical. And their son Noah? He’s distant, intense, and impossible to read… yet Raven feels an instant pull toward him she can’t explain. But Hallow’s Edge is waking up. Students are disappearing. Shadows move where they shouldn’t. And Raven’s dreams are filled with a crying woman and a warning she can’t escape. When Raven’s dormant witch powers begin to stir, she discovers she’s the last heir of a powerful witch bloodline—and Noah is bound to her by a fate older than the town itself. In Hallow’s Edge, nothing is accidental. Not her arrival. Not her magic.

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Chapter 1 - Raven
The road to Hallow’s Edge swallows us whole. Fog curls around the car in thick, dragging sheets, smearing across the windows like fingers trying to get in. The air smells damp and metallic, like pennies, or blood, and every mile we drive feels like we’re sinking deeper into something ancient. Ms. Carter hums along to the radio, tapping the steering wheel like this is just another Tuesday. Another placement. Another kid. Another town. For her, maybe it is. For me, it’s the seventh home in three years. The fog presses closer, nosy and alive, and I can’t shake the feeling that it’s watching me. That the whole town is. Like Hallow’s Edge already knows I’m coming. A dark shape darts across the road ahead. Too fast to be human. The headlights flicker. The engine stutters. A cold ripple slides through the car, raising goosebumps along my arms. “Did you see...” I start. But Ms. Carter doesn’t react. She just keeps humming, oblivious. Of course she didn’t see it. Things like that only ever happen around me. I pull my knees up to my chest and rest my forehead against the cold glass. The fog thickens, swallowing the trees, the road, the world. For a moment, I swear I hear something in the static of the radio—a soft tone, almost like a voice. Almost like my name. Raven. My heart jumps. I look at Ms. Carter again, but she doesn’t flinch. Maybe I imagined it. Wouldn’t be the first time. We pass a crooked wooden sign: WELCOME TO HALLOW’S EDGE — WHERE HISTORY LIVES Someone painted pumpkins along the bottom. Someone else scratched them out. The air changes the second we cross the town line. Heavier. Older. Like the town has been holding its breath and finally lets it out. My hand goes to the silver crescent moon pendant around my neck. the only thing I had when they found me on the church steps as a baby. No last name. No note except my first name. No explanation. The pendant is warm. Too warm. It pulses once, like a heartbeat. I swallow hard. Strange things have always happened when I’m upset, lights flickering, books falling, dreams that feel too real, but this feels different. Like the pendant is reacting to something out there. Or calling to it. The fog thins as we turn onto a narrow road lined with lanterns shaped like pumpkins. They sway even though there’s no wind. “Hallow’s Edge goes all out for Halloween,” Ms. Carter says cheerfully. “Biggest festival in the county. You’ll be here just in time.” My birthday is on Halloween. Eighteen this year. A cliché, I know. The car slows in front of a white farmhouse with a wraparound porch and a yard full of marigolds. Warm light spills from the windows. A dog barks somewhere inside. My new home. My new family. I clutch the pendant until it bites into my palm. The front door opens. A boy steps onto the porch. Tall. Dark hair. Warm brown eyes that catch the porch light and look almost gold. He stares at the car like he’s been waiting for it. Waiting for me. Something inside me stutters. Behind him, a girl with auburn hair bounces down the steps, waving like we’re already friends. For the first time in a long time, I don’t feel the urge to run. I feel… something else. Recognition? Warmth? Fear? Maybe all three. Ms. Carter parks and turns to me. “Ready?” No. Yes. Maybe. I open the door. The air hits me, cool, sharp, electric. It smells like woodsmoke and something humming just beneath the surface. The boy walks down the steps slowly, carefully, like he’s afraid to break the moment. “Raven?” he asks. I nod. He smiles, small, real. “I’m Noah. Welcome to Hallow’s Edge.” The way he says it sounds like a secret. Or a warning. Before I can answer, the auburn‑haired girl practically launches herself off the porch. “I’m Emily!” she announces. “I call dibs on giving you the house tour. Noah’s tours are boring.” “They’re not boring,” Noah mutters. “They are,” she fires back, then turns to me with a conspiratorial whisper. “He’ll show you where the towels are. I’ll show you where the good snacks are.” I blink at her. She’s a lot. But not in a bad way. More like a burst of sunlight in human form. Emily links her arm through mine. “Come on! Mom’s making chili. And cornbread. And pie. She stress‑bakes when she’s excited.” Ms. Carter clears her throat. “Let’s grab your bags.” “I’ve got them,” Noah says immediately. He reaches for my duffel. When our fingers brush, a jolt snaps through me, hot, sharp, electric. Not static. Not nerves. Something else. Noah freezes. His eyes widen just a fraction. He felt it too. Emily tugs me toward the porch. “Don’t let him scare you. He’s nice, just broody.” “I’m not broody,” Noah says behind us. “You are,” she calls back. The porch creaks under our feet. The pendant warms again, pulsing softly. Emily glances at it. “That’s pretty. Where’d you get it?” “I… had it when they found me.” Her expression softens. “Oh.” Noah steps beside us, my duffel over his shoulder. “You okay?” I nod, though I’m not sure. The house smells like cinnamon and smoky wood. The lights glow warm and golden. It feels like stepping into a memory I never had. Emily opens the door. “Welcome home, Raven.” Home. The word hits harder than I expect. I step inside. The lights flicker. Just once. Emily doesn’t notice. Ms. Carter doesn’t either. But Noah does. His eyes snap to mine, sharp and searching. My pendant pulses again, harder this time. A whisper curls through the air, soft as breath. You’re late. I spin around. No one is there. The house is quiet. Too quiet. Noah steps closer, voice low. “Raven… did you see that?” I swallow because I did. And whatever whispered to me? It wasn’t human.

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