War Zone
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  • Reads 3,012
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 1
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2016
The place is Germany. The time is the year 1944. The War Zone. Lucy Drescher and Wyatt Johnson are in the midst of the scariest time in history in Nazi Germany. The thing is their not Germans: They're American spies working for the U.S. government. Well at least their parents are but apparently not them. Lucy and Wyatt have always hated each other, but after Wyatt leads Lucy on an adventure in the woods and they get lost, they start to realize that they just might be meant for one another. The story continues with a dangerous run in with some not so mean Nazis, and then both Lucy and Wyatt are sent to France to avoid further danger. However France proves to be just as dangerous, if not even more, when Lucy suddenly disappears. Wyatt goes in search for her but will he find her in time? Find out in War Zone.

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