The Undergrad [Watty Awards 2012][Complete]
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  • Reads 43,803
  • Votes 1,492
  • Parts 27
  • Time 5h 44m
Complete, First published Jul 16, 2012
The Golden Boy of the Elite Recombinant Agency, Ethan Gould, was supposed to graduate from the Academy after one last mission: Retrieve the Neurovascular Invasive Electronic System Modulator, The Rubrix.

All was well until his plans backfire when he risked it all for a fellow agent, cutting him off any means of contact with E.R.A. leaving him with nothing more but Robyn, the annoying, obnoxious girl that can get them both killed.
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