Fallen Star
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  • Reads 526
  • Votes 71
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published Sep 21, 2020
Wren Marscaloni is a damaged yet resilient 17-year-old girl, she tries her best though is disregarded. Her life is, and continues, to fall apart. Her gymnastics career was cut short after a horrible injury that continues to be an ongoing problem. Her mother's bipolar disorder is spiraling out of control. Her younger sister is on the verge of becoming what she would have been.  Wren is left to pick up the pieces of her life. 

At her lowest point, will Jay Princeton, an arrogant all-around varsity athlete, be the one bright light in her life or just another disappointment?
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Wren and Kenna hated each other in high school. Now mature-ish adults, they still hate each other. The problem? They're engaged. A year away from marriage, according to two of the most powerful people in the world: their parents. ***** Wren Castile and Kenna Gold are engaged...because their parents say so (and no, they're not kidding). Wren has one year to marry her former nemesis, or else. The fact that Kenna emulated her infamously anti-gay father throughout high school seems to be irrelevant--even to Kenna herself. Suddenly Wren and the girl she never wanted to see again are on the same (bickering) side as they face mandatory dates, disastrous family get-togethers, and their unhappy past. Wren is filled with mistrust, but to protect her heart, she might just have to sit back and let it lead the way. Content/Trigger Warning: This story contains references to and/or scenes of homophobia, childhood trauma, bullying, violence, and suicide. [[2022 Watty Awards Shortlist]] [[Editors' Choice - October 2022]]