How We Do
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  • Reads 73
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2014
Storm Reid and Raine Cabrera have best friend's since the day they were born and given to an orphanage in England, so it's completely obvious when one is dragged into the dangerous world of assassination, the other one comes along for the ride to. But that was 5 years ago and now the girls are 18, senior's at Savenee High School and world's top assassin's but of course no one knows that secret except them and the illegal organization their working for. The work is really very simple.

They're given a name

And they kill the unlucky man/woman with that name

But what happens when for the first time in 5 year's two names are given to the girls. Alexander Royce and Christopher Smith. Two boys from Mullingar, Ireland. When the two girls transfer to a new school they see these boys are complete opposites, one being the popular ' bad boy' and the other a mysterious quiet boxer. Only one thing in common...they both seem to know something they shouldn't. 

The girl's are handed multiple chances to end this all and go home but for some reason they just can't bring themselves to do it. Why is this job suddenly getting so complicated? 

Things are suddenly so much worse when for the first time, they become close to these boys.

The organization seems to be impatient with this job, the boys are blindly entering a friendship with the girls who have come to kill them, and the girl's who are suppose to kill Christopher and Alexander seem to be falling for them instead.
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