Introduction/over view of plot

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Setting: A vibrant high school filled with colorful murals, quirky students, and a strong emphasis on creativity.

Characters:
Princess Sunny: The cheerful and optimistic protagonist with a passion for art. She's always looking for the silver lining and has a talent for bringing people together.Friends gave the Nickname "Princess" for jokes. Is east Asian

Jed: Sunny's academic rival. He's smart, competitive, and always striving to outdo her in class. Despite their rivalry, there's a tension that hints at deeper feelings. East Asian

TinTin: The tsundere in the group. She often acts cold and dismissive, especially toward Sunny, but secretly admires her talent and kindness. Her emotional walls make for comedic misunderstandings. East Asian

Bella: The yandere character, fiercely protective of Sunny. She often goes to extreme lengths to keep others away from her, believing only she knows what's best for Sunny.
Ibri: Sunny's charming and easygoing classmate who seems to effortlessly draw everyone in. He has a knack for making people laugh and often finds himself in the middle of the love triangle. Indonesian

Hajuna: A quiet, mysterious artist who captures everyone's attention with her unique style. She's dreamy and has an ethereal quality, making her the object of both Sunny and Bella's affections. Korean

Mica: Sunny's best friend who provides comic relief and wisdom. Mica has a talent for mediating conflicts and often finds herself in hilarious situations due to the drama around her. Filipino

Melo: Another of Sunny's best friends, known for her artistic flair and love for all things whimsical. She often encourages Sunny to embrace her feelings, no matter how chaotic they get. Japanese/Chinese

Plot Overview:
The story unfolds in the bustling halls of the high school art department, where projects range from surreal paintings to zany sculptures. As Sunny navigates her friendships and burgeoning romances, she faces various comedic challenges—like trying to keep Bella from scaring away potential crushes and dealing with Jed's relentless competition.

Sunny's art class becomes a stage for love triangles, misunderstandings, and growth. Each character brings their quirks into the mix, leading to humorous scenarios: TinTin's accidental confessions, Bella's over-the-top jealousy, and Mica and Melo's attempts to play matchmaker.

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