Escape
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Grace Thorne had the perfect life, until the accident. She herself was devastated, but not as much as her father. He resorts to drinking all his pain away, but it only hurts her. For years she's endured the endless torture, but she just can't take it anymore. She wants to run away, but can she? I mean, how is a little girl supposed to escape from her father, alone?
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