Bionic
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  • Reads 4,436
  • Votes 163
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 50m
Complete, First published May 18, 2013
No finger prints. No DNA. No mistakes.  This un-earth creature submerged from wounded agony and shattered pieces.  This human body frame has always been her mask to her robotic form; the bolts and wires indestructible, her mind set to one mission at a time- set from her creator of course, Dominic Castle.   Her job is simple…kill.   Will one harmless prank, turn to be a blood pumping murder?  Will it be Starandra’s next successful mission?  Or will this bionic creature unravel deep secrets?  Fiction ©
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