Russian Roulette (The Agency I)
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  • Reads 15,630
  • Votes 583
  • Parts 7
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2012
Recruited as a child, Ashton Blaire became the best young agent in the FBCO (Federal Bureau of Covert Operatives). She vowed that the double agents who had robbed her of her parents would pay. And every generation after that until they were all six feet underground.

Driven by revenge, Agent 111 managed to kill all of the agents and their families involved in the ambush that took the lives of her adoptive parents. Except for one. The long-lost son of the mastermind behind the attack, Vasily Baskov. What'll happen when Ashton meets Viktor Baskov, the charming cellist who seems oblivious to his family's profession? Will she kill him in the name of her parents, or will she find it in herself to forgive?
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