Pretty Young Snitches (Currently Writing)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2019
Mature
After Mika's best friend was found dead in an apparent overdose, she finds herself become her own investigator. To do so, she had to become her. Not long after her best friend's death, Mika's mother fear that she will be going down the same road. Mika was suddenly wisped away to a Christian military boot camp for troubled teens in Utah. After a gruesome two years, isolated from society, this was Mika's second chance in life and to find what have happened to her best friend. Mika was soon hired as one of the youngest undercover FBI agent in human trafficking that will take her back home where it all started, New York City.

**CURRENTLY WRITING **

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