For I am...
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  • Reads 120
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2017
Carter Reed, 17 year old senior,  is just a girl with a foster father that not only abuses her in every way imaginable but himself included from his disturbing addiction with alcohol. She runs away from her problems but always ends up back at square one in that wretched house. But, that isn't the lesson to be learned here. Her friend helps her through most stuff but she doesn't feel like she can open up to her about some stuff. What happens when her best friends college brother, Aaron has a thing for her and the bad boy, Grayson Osborn is steps into her life and is intrigued by her?
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Reed Walton seemingly has it all. He's attractive, has a good job, beautiful condo and a great group of friends. A Resident at Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, he's always lived his life according to one thing: keep the Walton name prestigious. Growing up with one of the most well known trauma surgeons in the Midwest, Reed feels the pressure to be perfect. That includes the people he surrounds himself with. Entering his thirties, Reed feels like he's doing everything according to his father's plan. Then he meets Piper Gorczynzki. While on the surface she is seemingly perfect, the complicated family life she grew up in is not what Dr. Barrett Walton wants his son associated with. Regardless, Reed can't help falling for the beautiful redhead. As he moves deeper into his relationship with Piper he begins to question what's more important... the Walton name... or her.