The Agent And The Rebel
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  • Reads 162
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2013
Liz is a 15 year old mature girl. Her mother and father divorced when she was 12. Her father took her brother and disappeared from their lives. Her mother is constantly traveling so she stays with her uncle, Mr Willis, and her gramma, Mrs. Betty. She only hangs out with 5 guys  and 2 girls. And she keeps secretes up her sleeve most of the time... The good news is that her brother, of 12 years old, is going to be visiting soon.

Darek is a 15 year old that works for a secret agency that eliminates evil children, at least that's what he and his friends think, the truth is that they work to eliminate the children of the enemies of their boss. He had to kill his parents and his sister when he was 12, after that he had to ct like he cared for many different girls, and this has hurt him. Finally he gets a break and gets to be a normal student for a year, and he tries to stay away from romance, but then he meets the closed off Liz.

What happens when these two worlds clash, and what happens she becomes his new assignment? Will she show him the truth. And if he does figure out the truth.... Will it be to late? But there's something that even Liz doesn't know about herself. She's the last water telepathic in both the mortal and the paranormal world. What happens when the hunter's identity is unmasked.
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