Running From The Beast
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  • Reads 156
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 6
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2017
16 year old Emily James lives with her father and her stepmother. the stepmother is very unkind and malcontent and evil towards Emily, she tries to tell her father but the father only shakes her off and does not believe a single word she says. one day the father dies of an illness and she is forced to stay with her step Mom who treats her like absolute shit. It gets to the point where Emily can't take it anymore and runs away to New York and gets taken back to her town when she gets blamed for "Killing" her stepmother. 

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