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My Hero
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    Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
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      There was a girl named Paige that was living right next door to this boy named Jake. Paige babysits Jake's 9 month old baby sister named Faith. Paige's father Chris beats on her and threatens to kill her. Jake helps her move in to Faith's room because it's big enough so Paige could take care of her easily while Jake's mom Chelsea was sick. Jake also helps Paige get a restraining order on Chris. They have to go to court to get it finalized. The judge also asks Paige if she wants Chelsea to be her new parent. Jake new that would make them sibling so he couldn't let that happen...( I think you know why.) 
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Paige Evans is a determined senior at UCLA who is barely making ends meet. Despite her sweet nature, her troubled past seems to follow her wherever she goes. However, everything changes when she lands a job as a nanny to one of the wealthiest men in the world. Ethan Anderson is a brilliant and successful business mogul. The sudden deaths of his parents left him in charge of his family's global empire and the responsibility of raising his 7-year-old sister, Sara. The weight of his responsibilities has turned him cold and distant to those around him. When Paige enters Ethan's life, she sees the pain he hides behind his icy facade, and they slowly discover a deep connection. However, it seems that the reality of living vastly different lives just might be an obstacle too big to overcome.