BANG BANG BITCHES
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2014
Just three little words. 

KILL TO SURVIVE. 

3 Simple rules: 

1. Don't trust anyone. 

2. Do it fast. 

3. Don't chicken out. 

Danielle isn't like every other girl, she strongly believes in the whole "fuck the system" kind of thing. 

Thomas, a british boy, he might have the sexiness but he also has the smarts. 

Danielle has a hard time trusting people since she entered The Agency. 

Thomas keeps Danielle sane. 

But two other will be added to the group.

Newbies or "fucking newbies" as Danielle would say. 

Dylan and Jonathan, piece of advice: 

DON'T CHICKEN OUT.
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