Running Out Of Time
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 72
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2017
Mature
15 year old Athena was abused by her father from the age ten, when her father started to do drugs and blamed her for her mothers death. She is taken by Susan Johnson so she can be safe away from her father. Running through the woods. Finding someone who may care for her, But is not willing to take the chance of falling for him.YET.
 What is to happen though if things were to change and her father finds her because of becoming someone of higher status. Will all of the house keepers (Susan Johnson) hard work be for nothing.
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