Taking Flight
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  • Reads 81
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 9
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2017
Mature
Raven Clark was only five when her father went MIA during a mission as a fighter pilot. Not being able to accept his death, Raven Clark enrolls in to the elite military school, Henry Accademy under the name of Ace Jaxon. Her plan is to lay low, graduate, and find her dad...But it's a little harder than that when she finds out who her roommates are.

This is their story, all the ups and downs as the three figure out their way through life.


In this society, they have old styles, old and new technology. You can either enroll into normal high school, or you enroll into military school to join the military. If you enroll into military school, girls are mainly nurses, if they prove themselves they can be an engineer/mechanic, but they're not allowed to be any type of pilot which is why Ace pretends to be a guy.

Btw I'm not homophobic but as this book has old ideals, there is some homophobia, purely for the plot.
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