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The TARGET
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    Parts 21
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    Time 4h 48m
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2019
Set six years after graduation Cammie is undergoing a deep cover operation in the Fictional Arab country of Ujdrary. There she must uncover a secret attack a terrorist organisation is planning. However when British intelligence get involved along with mysterious third parties Cammie must race through the streets of Ujdrary with the evidence of where and who is really behind the attack.
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This is a prequel/spin-off of my other story With All My Heart which is already completed. It's set after Chapter 1 but before Chapter 2. Cammie and Zach are engaged (finally) and living a normal life, or as normal it can be when your a spy. Rachel as Joe have taken a "vacation" together, meaning they've gone on a mission and need someone to watch over the Gallagher Academy and Blackthorne Institute. Their first choice was obviously the newly engaged couple Zach and Cammie. While the respective leaders of the school were away, they decided to do another exchange between the two schools. To make the exchange a bit more interesting they set it into a competition. Now add two Extremely competitve spies (ok technically 1 spy and 1 assassin) It's Gallagher VS Blackthorne. Who will win? Can Zammie make it through the competition or will their competitiveness drive them away?