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Intro. Marcus Lopez wasn't born bad. He was born fragile, invisible, too sensitive for a world that doesn't protect those who feel too much. Raised among violence, poverty and abandonment, he learned early that love is unstable and that surviving comes before living. When he loses everything - home, family, identity - he becomes a rootless boy, who uses sarcasm as a shield and cynicism as armour, while inside he holds a desperate need to be seen, chosen, loved. At King's Dominion, the school for assassins, Marcus isn't looking for power: he's looking for belonging. But he's too human to be a killer and too broken to be innocent. Fights with anger, loves with hunger, suffers in silence. Every bond for him is a hope and a threat, every love a possible salvation and an announced loss. Marcus is the portrait of a boy who doesn't want to destroy the world — he just wants to stop feeling invisible in it.

Marcus Lopez Arguello - A Framed Assassin

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