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I took a deep breath as I looked at my apartment for the mission, it was fully furnished -looked almost like a show home-, and if it wasn't for the thin layer of dust than you wouldn't have the slightest idea that this was, in fact, not my childhood home. There were photos of me and my 'family' plastered everywhere, as well as miscellaneous sweaters or objects, even to my well-trained eye, I begrudgingly admitted that I wouldn't be able to tell that this home was a ruse.
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My sock-clad feet pattered on the hardwood until I reached my room, it was gorgeous, the pastel pink accent wall and furniture spoke to me more than I wanted to admit. Hey, I may be a spy, but a girl can still love the finer, dainty things in life, can't she? I plopped down on the chair behind the bed and put my bag of spy equipment on the desk.
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A hidden panel caught my attention under the desk, and I quickly placed my finger on it, and before I knew it, the cute desk was gone and in its place was a high tech desk that I could use to store information securely and talk to the team without having to see them in person.
A smile overcame my face and I looked around the place, "This will do."
After a well-earned nap, my computer lit up with a generic ringtone; time for work.
I got out of bed sluggishly before pressing the answer button, the screen was all black and only our icon photos of our respective animal aliases covered the screen. The Guardian logged on (his icon a question mark) soon after us and soon we were all talking about the mission.
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FanfictionMiraculous Inc, the corporation that trains spies since Childhood is facing a threat. A rogue agent, Hawkmoth, is threatening to take down the entire empire that is the spy world of Miraculous. To deal with this impending threat, The Guardian sent a...