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Chasing Bullets
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2013
What happens when you mix two headstrong teenagers trained to kill with a hand tied behind their back and a seemingly average rich boy? With all three undercover at Octavian Prep, a school for world class talents, at what lengths will they go to protect more than just themselves and their position. Read on to follow their story of just how they manage to cope with each others' contrasting personalities while struggling to stay safe. Oh, and throw in that fact that they have to live a seemingly normal teenage lifestyle through it all? Chasing Bullets is full of twists, turns, and a whole lot of surprises.             Sometimes, you have to bite the bullet, in order to chase the bullet.
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