This is my first fanfic, but please criticize if you want. I will try to post a new chapter every week Wednesday night.
Prologue
Freddie was bored with his life. It's not that Freddie was unhappy or miserable, but he wasn't happy either. His crush on his "perfect" girl next-door was gone the minute he realized that love can't be forced or rushed. What wasn't gone was his daily doses of bad luck called Samantha Pucket.
He was 17 years of age and his knowledge of computers has exploded when he became 16 and got a book on computer science for his birthday from his 22 year old cousin who went to college in New York. After his study he didn't need his book anymore so he decided to give it to his computer-loving cousin. Freddie was really happy with the present of course, but he didn't really liked his cousin. In fact, he didn't like any of his relatives.
He loved his tech stuff and his two really good friends. And although one of them did drive him crazy for as long as he could remember they both knew that they could trust each other. This may seem like a perfectly fine little life, but the truth is; He had fallen into a routine, a boring-to-death kind a routine. He was content with his life, but Freddie didn't want to be just content, he wanted to be happy.
And he had handled this unpleasant routine different than you could imagine from a good, nice and polite boy. He had solved this problem the way he solves most of his problems; Technology. Once he realized that this life wasn't enough to make him happy he started to put the book he got to good use. The nerd started to hack security systems and websites. The supermarkets security cameras, his schools grade system and for his own security he hacked his mom's account on .
His grades rose, he shopped for free and her mom didn't bother as much as she used to. Just because he didn't spend money while shopping didn't mean he got rich, no. A certain blonde was very demanding when it came to Freddie's financials.
This new life was very dangerous and in some ways illegal, but the thrill of it made those risks acceptable. That was, until the thrill was gone. To keep that rush of satisfaction he needed to break into more complex systems. After a while the rush was gone again. Then he made a life changing decision: He hacked into the most complex and secure security system. If the rush didn't change his life right away than the FBI would once they found out about all the information one little 17 year old boy could steal in 90 minutes with only a 2 year old laptop and a dusty old college book…
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