Opposite Lifestyles | Zodiac Story
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  • Reads 20,635
  • Votes 550
  • Parts 9
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2021
In a world where there are 2 different types of people, the Royals/Rich and the Regulars/Poor. The world was split during a war that changed many lives, going from a beautiful, peaceful world where everyone got along even if they were rich or poor, to a world split in half where people see each other as enemies if they're not the same. 

Those who were born Rich were considered royals. Those who were born poor are considered regular/normal .

 6 teenagers who were adopted by the queen Ophiuchus herself (after their parents died during the war and got separated from their families) were automatically royals resulting in them being princesses/princes since the queen is now their guardian. 

6 teenagers on the other side who's parents also died, started living together in a small house that somehow managed to fit all 6 of them. Since they were poor they couldn't afford to go to school, most kids couldn't either. They managed to find ways to learn and earn money. 

What will happen when the queen suddenly wants to adopt them as well? Will the 6 royals accept them? Will they finally feel what it's like to go to school? Will they be able to work together in hopes of bringing the world back as one so everyone can live in peace? 

Family members with reunite. Relationships/Friendships will be made. They will experience love, heartbreak, and betrayal.

(I said the the zodiacs are adopted by the queen right, but they aren't related in any way except for some which you will find out soon in the story. For now imagine them not being related at all.)

Was that a good description? Lmao idk if it was but oh well. I literally came up with this at 3 am- 🏃‍♀️. Updates will most likely be slow since I have other books that I'm writing so yeah. Anyways, enjoy.
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