Exposed Secrets
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  • Reads 1,486
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2020
Alina Davis has spent her entire life living in the basement as her parents lab rat. She's never been beyond the basement door and never met anyone else except for sir and ma'am. 

So when a female police officer accidentally comes across the young girl, she doesn't hesitate to call for back up. Now her world famous parents are behind bar, their studies shamed on and their daughter has ended up admitted into a mental hospital. 

Natalie Cowen, she's an experienced trauma therapist. Did I mention she has a minor in teaching? And that she has been assigned to help Alina on the path to recovery? 

Will Natalie be able to help Alina or will Alina end up spiralling down the same path as her parents? 

Like they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.


The description is horrible, but please give this story a chance.
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