The Unseen *Slow Updates*

The Unseen *Slow Updates*

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"Be unseen, or die trying." Few know about the legendary Triple S agency, and even fewer know what is stands for. Only agents, people trained for years to deal with all kinds of situations, know what goes on in the agency and only team leaders know why they go on missions. Josephine has been bred to become a team leader, and now that she finally is the pressure is on. Dealing with her co-leader, Lucas, is bad enough but being kidnapped by the people who killed your father is another thing entirely. Josephine's team, along with the legendary agent Tristan Price, try to stop the agency that killed Josephine's father and countless other American troops once and for all, even as Triple S' secrets threaten to unravel the entire investigation.
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Ethan Braxton a.k.a Fox is signed on to a mission he knows all to well. No one knows of his past and he keeps it that way for a reason. What he has done isn't exactly what ARCA calls professional and if the head of the board knew, they would ride his back forever. Reacquainted with old friends and his once missing brother, he is caught by surprise as he can finally piece together his father's sudden disappearance, but can he protect him self and the rest of his new team in the process? Join Ethan as he take an unexpected turn in his agent training. I mean after all there is only so much one boy can handle. Some missions aren't worth the consequences and this one cuts too deep into home plate.

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