Recipe for a Teenage Spy's Life of Disaster
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Oct 23, 2017
"So....you guys have basically been lying to me my entire life ?!" 

Artemis Corrigan finds out on her 15th birthday that her family had been lying to her about a lot of things. She finds out why her parents insisted she learn almost every martial art there is, why she had to learn how to operate every kind of weapon ever made, why they made sure that she was well-versed in cryptography and why she was forced out of bed every morning at 4:30 a.m and made to workout with people who used to be in the military since she was 9 years old.

But the worst part was Oryn Knight, her best friend since she was born, was forced to it all along with her and now he has to go through all these new things with her. 

Add a tablespoon of mixed feelings and new responsibilities and you have the perfect recipe for a teenage spy's life of disaster.......
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