How To Not Join The Army
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Ongoing, First published May 15, 2014
Upon finding out her mother was sending her to boarding school, Cordelia Caesar (yes, like the salad) was not exactly thrilled to discover that the school's acronym was "IRA". You can only imagine her disappointment at the revelation that she was not being tricked into joining the Irish Republican Army, but rather was being forced into attending the International Reformation for Adolescents.

You have to admit, a school in which snobby children coach other children which fork to use during dinner isn't as exciting as the joining IRA. Especially when Cory is about to become one of the "other" children, and the son of a genetic research mogul is going to be her new "coach".
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