The Girl in The Park
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 5
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2016
Mature
23-year-old Natalia Dowe just recently escaped the home of her abusive parents, hopping on a bus to New York City where she hopes to be lost among the crowd. The problem is...she has barely enough money for food, and no plan on where to live. Soon enough she finds that the only place she can call home is a park bench and the few stragglers that live there as well. 

Kayden Archibald is the CEO of the biggest company in New York City, Archibald estates. After his father's passing he must take over the company at the age of 26. Every day, his lunch break is spent at the park, on his bench, with his girlfriend, Cara...that is, until he finds someone sleeping there. 

With the nudge of a shoulder, how will Natalia and Kayden end up a mess in eachother's lives. Will they bring each other down or up?
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