Who Were They?

Who Were They?

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Cathy's life has been masked by secrets to protect her from her parents' murderers. She is one day taken from her aunt and uncle to an institute where she starts training to be an agent as her parents before her. Forced to change her name and who she once was, Cathy fights to be returned home but before she can she has to complete missions whilst she discovers the truth about her past and who she really is and who her parents were.
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