Reviews for A Different Kind of Mission
allyrwhitney chapter 1 . 2/23
This was awesome! I like Alex a lot. Although I don't know who Feline is, I really enjoyed this.
Mat49324 chapter 1 . 11/26/2019
That was good. I did see that "Nine Lives" episode myself and I can honestly say that I did see this same kind of chemistry between Alex and Feline Dion. Nice job!
ian.cotterill.56 chapter 1 . 12/7/2018
Interesting story here! Like how you've explored Feline's backstory a bit, showing how she didn't initially intend to become a criminal. The serum taking her over reminds me a little of other villains like Mr Hyde or Man-Bat (from Batman). Nice to see how some villains are not beyond redemption.

Nicely written. Well done! :)
csgt chapter 1 . 11/29/2017
Jerry talking to the reader was an interesting way to introduce the story
I liked Feline and she seems likeable and redeemable. It's interesting to see the difference between Class One to Four, definitely redemption is not for everybody. The blog idea was cool too.
Nice that the Spies decided to take this approach to other baddies, like Muffy too. Let's see if they can get at least a few of them to have a change of heart.
Aurora Nightstar chapter 1 . 8/22/2017
This was nice that Alex could reach out to one person who made a mistake. Feline doesn’t sound like a hardened criminal to me. Good that she never tried to do anything that serious. I did take a course in criminology a long time ago. It was actually pretty interesting. Overall very good story.
yeahnewname chapter 1 . 11/2/2016
Nice to see a different twist on how we usually perceive the villains. Of course it'd be Alex to see the good in people. Great writing!
Boris Yeltsin chapter 1 . 9/5/2016
More Totally Spies stories, please.
Nicelea chapter 1 . 9/2/2016
Awesome! You made a great story! Will you write other stories with plot like this?
capm chapter 1 . 9/2/2016
The story follows a different avenue than most TS Stories, and that change is refreshing. I enjoyed the alternate tack employed.

Keep writing and let your imagination roam! Draw on things you have experienced or read about and put them in your stories. (I did that in a number of mine, from locations to situations.)