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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2019
What if you could get away with anything as long as you were rich or knew the right people? 

Meet Clarissa Jones, a fifteen-year-old girl, who just wants for the right people to get in trouble for the things they did. Can Lillith, Clarissa's best friend,  help her with this goal of hers or will the world and the justice system forever be messed up?
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