Saving Charlotte (Now on Radish)
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  • Reads 249,393
  • Votes 6,381
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 37m
Complete, First published Mar 04, 2014
16 year old Charlotte Moore seems like the average high school girl; good grades, great friends, and somewhat liked. Charlotte has a secret only a few people know about. She's being abused by her widower father. After the death of her mother eleven years ago, he turned to drugs and alcohol and turned his only child's life into a living hell.

Daniel Weston, most infamous senior at the high school and captain of boys track, notices there's something wrong with Charlotte one day. Will he find out? Or will he keep his reputation and not talk to the little outsider?

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