White Liar
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  • Reads 4,182
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 8
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2012
	Some people consider lying to be a crime. Others a mere pass time. But I lie in order to
keep myself out of harm’s way. To save myself from anymore hurt then I’ve already been put
through.

	 When someone asks my name I reply Amy or Sarah. I distance myself from others in an
attempt to shield myself and other’s from my life.

	Something I’ve learned from life is that it takes years to build trust, but only seconds to
destroy it.

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	Carter’s life hasn’t always been as horrible and repulsive as it is now. Before her father’s
death she had an amazing life. Perfect family, hair, house and clothes. Then IT happened and
she’s stuck with an abusive boyfriend and step dad, her alcoholic/drug addict mother, no one to
talk to it about and now a psychotic stalker that likes the way she looks bruised and bloody. 

	Does Dalton get Carter to open up about not only her present but also her past life or does
he find out via his own eyes? And what secrets does Dalton keep unknown and untold from the
rest of the world?
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