"So you're definitely wondering why you're here, and here's why. You've been accepted into the SSA, which stands for the Secret Spy Academy, and for people that finished education there, they join the Secret Spy Association afterwards. The Academy was started 30 years ago, by a group of spies. When the government began to issue more dangerous missions which no one had the practice for, a huge group of spies ran away, and they started SSA, and devoted life to helping young select people become spies, and successfully complete missions."
"Whoa whoa whoa. I'm a spy now?!"
"It sounds ridiculous, but you are qualified for this. The four of us plus you are a group now in SSA. We are one of probably the thousand groups in SSA."
When Keisha McNought, a regular 16 year old girl, is taken to the Secret Spy Association, to become a spy, it seems as though her life would turn upside down, and stay that way forever. At first, everything is fine at the Academy, until a series of events causes Keisha to realize that she has never been in more danger than ever before in her life.
The smooth life of a 19-year-old boy's life was going just fine until it goes into a different direction as a strange girl that is the same age as him, enters the young boy's life. This strange girl claims that he has been seen committing several crimes by a lot of eyewitnesses, but this person claims to know it was an imposter.
An exact look-a-like, and offers a way out of what will undoubtedly be a very tricky situation. Sure of the truth in this situation, but somewhat distrustful of this strange girl, and the young boy hastily agrees to the proposal, it all feels very exciting, as if a big adventure was about to begin.
But what if this strange girl is pulling a prank. Or what if this proposal is wrong or missing important details. How could an ordinary young guy like him end up in a situation like this? Time to find out for the better or for the worse himself. If this boy doesn't find out why he could end up in prison for years for something he doesn't ever even remember doing. It also turns out that the prison site isn't any ordinary site.