![]() After all, no aliens have fallen head-over-heels in love with him. He's a secondary protagonist, which means he's important… just not quite as important as Cassie. We happen to know that he survived, though-not because we're psychic, but because Ben is one of our trusty narrators. Now she assumes he's dead, like almost everyone else. Or at least that's how she felt before the alien invasion. She thinks he's dreamy: she loves him and wants to have, like, ten thousand of his babies. She's crushed on Benjamin Thomas Parish since the third grade. He couldn't get more wholesome (or hunky)… unless he also revealed himself to be Captain America.Ĭassie Marie Sullivan agrees. He's a star-football-player-turned-army-sniper. Ben, instead, is a red-blooded, all-American lad. We figured, what with all the aliens running around the pages of The 5th Wave, that we should clear that up. First things first: Ben is not a real zombie.
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