Dancing With Lies
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  • Reads 29
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2019
Mature
Ezera Gray, an eighteen year old college student, is suddenly thrown into a world of guns and criminals when he is picked by the head of the B.A.U (Behavioral Analysis Unit) of the FBI to be an agent. He was picked for his photographic memory and his ability to blend with any scene or group of people he meets. His story starts when he accidentally took the entrance exam to the academy instead of his college exam. Needless to say he passed the exam with flying colors, and the unit chief decided to make it her mission to make him a part of her team.
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