Hacked
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Ongoing, First published May 15, 2018
Mature
Juliete and Vincent work for a secret organization of spy's. Their daughter Alisona was their next recruit which was a big deal since she was only nine. Her mother joined when she was eleven and was the youngest recruit since the organization was formed. When Juliete is arrested for murder, and Alisona claims she is innocent. She tries to prove that Juliete is innocent but gets arrested for murder as well. Years later Juliet still claims to her innocence while Alison is believed to be dead. Alison reveals herself to be alive as she get a real lead on clearing her mother's name.
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