Not All Angels Can Fly

Not All Angels Can Fly

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Clary Fray was an ordinary girl. She lived with her mom in New York City, where they had moved after her father was arrested for murder. Trying to keep up her long distant relationship with her boyfriend, Simon, Clary finds that she may have a unique ability from her best friends brother, Jace. Helping her through every problem he can, Jace feels that he may have strong feelings for this mysterious girl, but will they matter in the end? TMI Fanfic. All characters belong to cassandra clare.
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Clary Fray had a happy life until she was five, then things got bad. Her parents (Jocelyn Fray and Valentine Morgenstern) got divorced. She went to live her father. Valentine became abusive when she was seven years old. Most of life has been bad for Clary Fray. One day she's had enough and escapes from Valentine and goes to New York. Is she reunited with her mother and brother, Jonathan, or does Valentine get her back? Does life get better for Clary? And who is that golden angel? May contain strong language and possible sexual scenes. May be inappropriate for young readers. Parents advised. I do not own any of the TMI characters, they belong to Cassandra Clare. I only own the characters I create.

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