Falling, Fallen

Falling, Fallen

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Benjamin Bain moves from small town France to Midwestern America with his mother and sister after a divorce. His mother, Gra Pham, hails from Vietnam and his father, Darcy Bain, hails from France. After Gra gained custody and they start a new life in the United States, Benjamin goes through hardships, including insecurity, jealousy of his older sister, Mai, and questioning his identity as a sophomore in high school. Mai complains about a boy, Jackson Presley, in her senior year as she has feelings for him that he hardly notices or reciprocates. He's a popular, perfect, all-american jock. Ben couldn't care any less about him. At least, until fate brings them together. Join me as I write "Falling, Fallen" as my first official book! NOTE: I am a self-proclaimed skilled writer, but keep in mind that I am not perfect and I could very easily make mistakes as my writing capabilities grow. I don't have a set schedule for my writing, and chapters may be stunted or later than usual. Thank you!
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