Guarding the High School Student
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  • Reads 26
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2014
Evey, along with her brother Xander, had been trained her entire life to fight the good fight against the higher classed assholes that meticulously plan out the higher class crimes, and the guy with the number one spot on the Guardian hitlist is none other than Marcus Frost, asshole extraordinaire. Trained in nearly every martial arts, specializing in dagger throwing and constantly being in a state of danger, you can imagine the transition from badass assassin to high-school student baby sitter not going down as easily as Evey would have hoped. Her job; protect Emily Emerson, beloved daughter of her boss, at all costs. That means tailing Emily, every step of her mundane senior year, and inevitably receiving the exact, tedius high school experience that she'd always been happy to have skipped.
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