Falling
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  • Reads 19
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2021
Mature
*WARNING* THIS BOOK CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE, INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE,  AND MAYBE SOME SEXUAL THEMES,  VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!!!*WARNING*
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"What Would you do if you Were the One Falling?..."
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Leisha always asked herself that as she grew up. She admired a lot of cooks that fell from their light, and she wanted to be a cook as well!.. She never expected for it to happen to her, in a literal sense that is. As she was pushed off the railing of a boat, plummeting to the water as she looked up and saw. . . . . .

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Hey Guys! Ace here with my first official book that I'm actually gonna try hard on! I'll try to update it at the very least once a week until schools over, but I can't make any promises. Anyway,  I hope you have fun reading this sad story of Leisha Croon West.
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