Philophobia
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  • Reads 1,614
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2013
Mature
According to Melisa Anne Dawson, being a doctor's daughter has its perks. People in the hospital recognize her, she's seen as the doctor's favorite daughter, and the overwhelming list goes on. The thing is, Melisa's mother doesn't work in a regular hospital, but a mental hospital.

Summer had just started and the hospital offered a Youth Medical Summer Job to all the doctor's children from the age of sixteen to twenty. Having no choice and feeling a bit curious as what to do, Melisa volunteers to do the job.

Enter the life of Joshua Drew Anderson. A handsome young man with a mysterious past that had caused him to have an odd fear. He is put in the mental care and was paired with Melisa for the whole summer until her job is done. Will she be able to help him overcome his fear?
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