Sayoto Highschool
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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2017
Yuki and Suki Takara, two sisters best of friends, move to a new school. They can appear to be emotionless or completely hyper and bubbly.
These two could be calm and quiet in class or when they wanted to be quiet and read a book or something, but when they're together, they could possibly destroy the world. They love to tease each other but hey, sister rivalry of course. 
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Ello mah bootyful fellow Wattpadders.
This story definitely isn't gonna be the best but eh I'm bored and felt like writing this cuz why not. Ignore any typos and grammar mistakes I have cuz ye idc :3
There will be some cussing in this so if you wanna read but don't like cussing, too bad, so sorry.
Anyhew yeah...
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