I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a family's holiday experiences related to jello moulds, perhaps some funny or heartwarming events that occur during the holidays and are somehow connected to jello moulds.
Well, it's difficult to say precisely without having read it. However, based on the title, it seems like it would combine elements of the Rivers of London series, which often involves magic and mystery in London. The 'black mould' addition might suggest a new threat or an unusual phenomenon. It could be that the story follows characters, perhaps some of the regulars from the Rivers of London universe, as they encounter and try to understand this black mould situation. Maybe it has something to do with the pollution of the rivers or a strange magical manifestation related to the waterways.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it's likely that the main characters are the family members, like the parents, children, and maybe grandparents if it's a multi - generational family story.
I don't know the main characters in this graphic novel. It could be new characters created specifically for this story, or it might include some of the well - known characters from the broader Rivers of London series.
Steve Irwin was a wildlife expert. He was known for his enthusiastic and hands - on approach to wildlife. He wasn't afraid to get up close and personal with the animals, whether it was a huge crocodile or a venomous snake.
I don't know who Steve Crisp is in this story without more details. He could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary experience, or someone with a special talent.
The novel was centered on the characters and described social life through the narration of the plot and the reflection of the characters. Creating characters is one of the most important ways for novels to reflect social life. By describing the character's personality, behavior, psychology and other details, readers can deeply understand and feel the character's image, so as to better understand and reflect social life.
On the other hand, Steve might be more understanding than expected. He knows about Bucky's past traumas and could suspect that something else is at play. So, instead of immediately resisting, he might play along for a while, waiting for the right moment to figure out what's really going on and how to help Bucky.
You can start by looking on Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions, including ones about Steve and Tony. Just search for the relevant tags and you'll likely find many great stories.
In the context of this fanfic, Catherine Rollins and Steve are likely characters created by the fanfic author. They could be original characters, or they might be based on existing characters from a particular show, movie, or book. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly who they are other than two individuals whose relationship is central to the story where Catherine makes Steve cry.