The Zodiac
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2011
There’s this one group at school. It consists of 12 members. These twelve members are gifted with talent, good looks, and high social background. Though our high school doesn’t have a Student Council, they are often treated as such. Decisions go through and are made by this group of people. They dominate not only on athletic side of school but also in the classroom. Whether someone faces them in a game of football or at the board with numbers, they usually end up praying to Buddha for mercy. The only end to those types of situations is always public humiliation for the loser, but trust me. The twelve are always winners. That’s why everyone at Tokyo High School loves them – faculty included. They’re also the reason I am absolutely abhorred by 99.9% of the student population. And why is that, you may ask? Well it’s because I am the thirteenth unofficial (and most definitely unwelcomed) thirteenth Zodiac.
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