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The Phoenix Operation
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Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2020
Mature
Catina Scott is just another teenager trying to survive high school. She's just like everyone else, other than one little detail: she is the granddaughter of the famous billionaire Kimberly Scott, and everyone knows it. When she passed, her grandmother left everything to Catina. Her business, her houses, her cars, her workers and most importantly, her money. Now the seventeen-year-old is facing greedy guys and a jealous mother, but she never thought it would escalate to anything more.
That is, until one morning she gets a mysterious text message telling her not to go to school. She'll find that from that day on, she will meet old friends and unknown enemies, and play a part in a plan much bigger than she could ever imagine.


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