Can you fall in love with someone you've never seen?
Amalia Saunders and Erik-Vincent Novak did. . .
Fifteen-year-old Erik-Vincent Novak preferred a quiet life on his family farm with his extended family, but his best friend, Everett Norris, felt Erik needed more out of life and proceeded to secure him a blind date for their upcoming Homecoming Dance.
Armed with the girl's phone number, Erik-Vincent reluctantly texted the stranger only to set off a series of strange, wonderful, and seemingly fate-driven events.
Fascinated by their first exchange, Erik-Vincent quickly dismissed the girl Everett had chosen and dedicated himself to learning everything he could about "AC" instead.
At first, "EN" was intended to be a means of escape from her oppressive home life, so Amalia Saunders wasn't stressed about the security measures her friend placed on her phone to keep her hidden from unknown numbers and the potential dangers associated with them. Taking advantage of the anonymity she'd been given, Mal spent the next two years chatting with a boy who would dig his way into her heart.
The pair managed to fall in love without ever exchanging full names or pictures, just a handful of clues, including their college plans before contact was abruptly severed.
When Erik and Mal eventually meet on campus a year later, the spark of attraction is there, but will their past loves prevent them from exploring their potential? Or will EN and AC find their way together in real life? Join them to find out. < p/> Mistaken is part of The V. A. C. Chronicles and is intended to be read in order to minimize spoilers. However, it can standalone and feel complete, the choice is yours. < p/> CW: Mistaken deals with familial abuse in the forms of neglect, bullying, threats, theft, and other general toxicity. I know these topics can be uncomfortable, but they are very real and need to stop being swept into the shadows.
How else will we learn how to cope with the past and prevent it in the future, not just for ourselves but for others as well?
Don't worry; there's also love and happiness to be found in these pages; we just have to work through the bad first. You know, like real life. . .