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I Was a Teen-Age Secret Weapon

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A well-meaning, accident-prone teenage laborer is introduced into a research division and quickly becomes the focus of escalating mishaps: animals escape, delicate equipment is destroyed, and staff sustain a variety of injuries. Colleagues argue over blame and safety as administrators try to assess responsibility and preserve operations. The story follows the mounting chaos and its comic consequences while probing workplace tension, bureaucratic responses to unforeseen problems, and the collision between human fallibility and institutional procedure.

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Richard Sabia

Richard Sabia is an author known for his contributions to literature that often explore themes of youth and identity. His notable work, "I Was a Teen-Age Secret Weapon," reflects on the complexities of adolescence through a unique narrative lens. In addition to this, he has written other works such as "The Lamps of the Angels" and "The Premiere," which showcase his versatility as a writer. Sabia's stories often blend elements of humor and introspection, making his writing relatable to a broad audience.

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