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I'll put out some feelings
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If the CIA does have your father, I should be able to find out. I know it's them
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They've been chasing him my whole life. Why? To silence him. He was in the Dominican Republic when a CIA bombing killed a lot of innocent people
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including my birth parents. My dad was disenchanted with a job. He found me in the rubble, terrified and starving
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It was the last straw. So he quit. Same reason I left the agency
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But you don't just walk away from the CIA. He knew too much
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So he took you and disappeared. Where are you taking me? To meet those friends I told you about
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Still don't trust me? I don't trust anybody. Being on the run your whole life will do that
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Sounds intense. That's why your father trained you to fight like that, huh? In case they caught up to you
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Yep. But he made it fun. Instead of bikinis, my Barbies wore camel fatigues
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And we'd play assessor threat with my Ken doll. Talk about a girl dad
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Not the worst thing having Eli Reed for a father. I mean, except for the being on the run part
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Wasn't always bad. We did settle down for a few years in Atlanta
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I loved it there. The people, the community. I taught kids jiu-jitsu at the local gym
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I thought maybe we'd finally found a home. Why'd you leave? Wrong story