That Mans Carpet

That Mans Carpet

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This story follows six kids very closely. These kids are thrown for a loop while their group is being hunted. Yes I said hunted, see they aren't just normal kids. They are assassins they work for the citizens in need. If the target is high profile and hurting others as well as their client they go for it. Tag along or sit and be a wimp it's your choice as they work through the hardships of being the predator as well as the prey.
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Did the thought of being a spy ever cross your mind? When you were younger, did you ever pretend to go on dangerous missions? Did you pretend to climb across obstacles, dodge bullets, disarm explosions, and beat the bad guy? Maybe you even saved a few hostages along the way. Cool, right? Wrong. Those fantasies of yours are a reality to some children out there. These children face death often to keep you safe. You never hear of them or their struggles. No one does. They're kept secret from the world, a dark truth that no one wishes to share. Now their story is finally coming to light. Follow a group of students as they take on their training and a terrorist group that wishes to see the downfall of the world powers. The pressure of expectations both in and out of class is more than some can handle. And with the threat of death lurking around every corner, there isn't any room for mistakes... Highest rank - #122 in Action - #69 in Terrorists

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