Sugar Isn't Good For You
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2014
Emily Duncan is the new girl at Ouran Academy, and a scholarship student. After befriending a boy named Haruhi, the only other student at the school that got in the same way she did, Emily soon finds herself hurled into the doors of the Host Club! After going through a very similar ordeal as her friend Haruhi, Emily is now working for the club to pay off a debt. What effects will this strange newbie have on the fellow members of the club (epecially Honey, who may or may not be schizophrenic)? But, more importantly, what dark past hides behind that angelic face of hers? Who is Brick, and why do shady characters keep popping up out of nowhere and calling her Sugar? Can the Host Club protect a girl who ran away from drugs, gang violence, and more than one obsessed stalkers, or will they push her to the curb and let her deal with it alone? Will I ever stop asking you questions? All of those answers and more in Sugar Isn't Good For You!
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