A Second Chance
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  • Reads 57
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2023
Mature
After dropping out of school and being unemployed for years, Henry finally landed him a role as a secret agent at 40. However, his job was to follow a kid around that's connected to a very rich family who is suspected of doing shady business. This kid had led Henry to reconnect with an old friend. Now, he is torn between doing his job to reap the benefits of going back to school and to pursue the career he always dreamed of , or going against his job to get a second chance at rekindling things with that old friend. 

Which one will he choose? His friend? or his career? Read to find out. Enjoy!!!!!!  : )
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