MADe
β Scribed by Viola Grace
- Publisher
- Devine Destinies
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 48 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She died a hero. She has been remade to do it for a living.
Venda was having a nice lunch with a friend when her life took a wrong turn. She and her friend were held hostage, and when the payoff didnt arrive in time, she put herself between her friend and harm. Dying wasnt pleasant, but waking up in a mainframe took some getting used to.
Venda uses her connection to the data stream to learn how she died and who was responsible. Once that little task was accomplished, she set out to gain revenge on the ones who had killed her in such a vile and public manner.
Her little revenge adventures gain attention, and soon, there are members of the cluster hero teams standing in front of her mainframe, asking if she would like a pardon in exchange for a little light espionage. How can she resist?
She can have a body again if she joins Team Eight.
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