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FBI Trainers Journey
It all started when eighteen FBI trainees arrived at Quantico, a confidential training base for future FBI agents. All of the trainees are strangers to each other. What they do not know is who they will fall in love with and the challenges they must overcome during their training. Each trainee is given a roommate based on their abilities. As their first mission, they had to uncover each other’s identity.
Bethany grabbed portfolio and when she seen whose face was inside, her mouth dropped open. Inside the folder lay a picture of James, an acquaintance of Bethany’s. James and Bethany had met on their way to the training base. While on the plane, a spark grew between the two. Before they knew it, they were kissing! When they noticed each other

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