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The Alejo apartment
A small, almost cramped living space, the Alejo apartment is full of things with high sentimental value. With less of a focus on monetary worth, the decorations are more eclectic, but also feel more meaningful. Arthur says that it feels more like a home. This is the place where Ben feels most secure in his identity. The Alejo apartment contributes to Ben and Arthur's story when Arthur's family comes over for dinner, and when Arthur and Ben first get physically intimate.
Ben's summer school
A hotbed of tension, Ben's classroom for summer school is difficult to navigate every day. Ben sits in the back because Harriett and Hudson sit in the front, and he doesn't want a conflict to occur again with them. This is the place where Ben feels most out of place, and he does worse in the subject material than he estimates almost...
This section contains 422 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |