The Hero
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Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2017
Being the son of a very notorious very lethal assassin and a police chief isn't always the best recipe for an easy life. Things were starting to look up for Zach though. Today he was getting out of Juvie. He planned for it to be the best day of his life in a long time. He and his best friend Miles were going to celebrate his belated eighteenth birthday after Miles picked him up.  However, as much as he tried to run away from his dark lineage, it always found him. His perfect day may turn out to be a little more than he bargained for.
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