Overcoming My Demons {Waterloo Road}
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  • Parts 16
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  • Reads 710
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 16
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2018
Christine didn't just have Connor. She had a daughter. A daughter named Grace. However, Grace ran away when she was thirteen. Christine hasn't seen her since. 

Just as Christine becomes headteacher at Waterloo Road, Grace is back. But she's no longer the same girl Christine remembers. 

Grace has changed. She and Christine don't get along at all. It's obvious there's tension between the two of them. 

When Grace and Max meet, she doesn't like him. But there's a reason for that. She's been badly abused by men since the day she ran away. 

Can Grace ever overcome her demons?
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