Fallon Durgray is one of few Maisie Lockwood friends, they met at the school Maisie attended during the events of Yosemite Six.
History
During the events of Yosemite Six, Maisie attended school where she met Fallon, who introduces herself as the class president. The two seem to get along well and exchange ideas about their respective mothers. (Referring to Claire in Maisie's case).
Fallon mentions that his family used to camp and enjoy the outdoors until the events of Lockwood Mansion occurred, where the entire world had changed.
One day a snowstorm occurs, so Maisie and Fallon cannot leave school, an Allosaurus enters the place, putting the children at risk. Fallon, Maisie and Grace put on hockey gear to face some adversities that occurred at the school, where other dinosaurs had entered. Thanks to what Maisie had learned from Owen, she was able to outwit the Allosaurus, saving Fallon from a terrible fate. After everything that happened, Maisie has to leave Yosemite, so Fallon says goodbye, promising to keep in touch.
Personality
Very similar to Violet Moody, Fallon is a very kind and friendly girl, although less fearless than Violet or Maisie, showing herself to be a very fearful girl in the face of latent dangers such as the Allosaurus that entered her school.
Appearance
Fallon is a dark-skinned girl with black hair and freckles on her cheeks. Her height may be similar to Maisie and Violet.
She wears two small earrings in her ears, an orange and white striped t-shirt, and blue jean overalls.
She has as an accessory a purse similar to that of Indiana Jones, which is purple and which she has decorated with some insignia.
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Trivia
- Unlike Violet and Maisie, it seems that Falla has her biological parents alive.
- She is the second friend Maisie has had, and possibly one of the few people she cares about.
- Her role as class president could indicate that she is quite skilled in leadership and handling adversity.
- She appears on the cover of Yosemite Six, indicating a somewhat fearful personality in the face of latent dangers.