Hired By History
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  • Reads 688
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2011
Lola Lane was kidnapped by a boy from the grocery store who claims he is from the past. While he is not a actually a crazy kidnapper, he was brought back from the Roaring Twenties by the new branch of the government called the FHIB, or the Federal History Investigation Bureau. They gave him a choice, working for them, or be abondanded in 2011. He was instructed to kidnap a random girl, and make a dramatic cross-country trip, attracting a lot of attention away from whatever antics the FHIB was stirring up in Washington. 
What Lola doesn't realize is that he is Bonnie and Cylde's illegitimate and unknown son, James Parker. 
Last name after his mother. 
Now, their traveling around the country, and conducting one off-kilter investigation of what the government (a.k.a., the FHIB) is really up to. With James’ sweet charm and a lot of road stretched ahead of them, there’s no telling where they might end up.
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