The Art of Lying
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  • Reads 1,020
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2012
Skyler Reid doesn't have a normal teenage life. If being a trained teenage spy counts as normal, then her life is relatively average except for the fact that her family are some of the most skilled spies in the world, she can speak almost any language known to man and her friends and her like to take down large illegal businesses via the computer while in their pajamas on a sleepover.She has just gotten back from boarding school after graduating and is expected to receive her first assignment. Who is she paired with, none other than the legendary Jack Preston. Annoying, self righteous, egotistical Jack Preston. It doesn't take long for personalities to clash and things being thrown but Skyler has no choice, she has to complete this mission or threaten to ruin her whole family's reputation. 
And she has her own agenda, her own mission that she's so desperately needed to finish since the day her mother died.
 All she knows is that she's no average girl and if anyone is willing to play Jack Prestons games, it's her, and she's the type of girl who never loses.
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