Mission (Im)Possible

Mission (Im)Possible

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Maisah Khan. 17. Muslim. Born in America with Pakistani roots. Seems simple enough, right? Maisah lives her life as normally as possible while being an undercover FBI agent. She was recruited at 16 by stopping a bomb blast in front of the White House and since then had caught many terrorist groups and activities around the globe. She's doing pretty well until she gets slapped in the face with a mission and a partner, which both are impossible.
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Tia has a lot counting against her: narcolepsy, shaky hands, diminutive stature. But she has a fast mind and an eye for peculiarities and patterns, and at a young age grew accustomed to balancing intelligence and compassion, American and Iranian culture, and modern and traditional ideals. As an FBI agent in her first year, Tia has a lot she feels she has to compensate for, but she finds--as do her teammates--that she has more to offer than the casual observer expects. Unfortunately, someone thinks she has too much, and wishes to take it all away from her. And this time Tia won't have her team to rely on. *Some content may be unpalatable to some readers, but I've kept the rating as-is because I've been as vague as possible with description of blood and injury. Please let me know if you think I've labeled it incorrectly. *I have researched my cultures for this story, not being familiar with either Iran or Islam, and am hoping any readers will give me their thoughts on authenticity.

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