Zodiac High: The Teen Zodiac
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  • Reads 3,179
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2015
Welcome to Zodiac High, a completely normal high school with perfectly normal students! Ha. As if. 

After living in the city his whole life, Harrison moves back to his parent's hometown, and even has to go to their old high school, Zodiac High. But once he gets there, he realizes that the school takes the Zodiac seriously and even splits everyone up with their sign, also splitting friendships and such in the process. They even expect them to act like their stereotypical Zodiac signs, no excuses.

Before he knows it, he completely hates the school, at least, until he realizes that there's another reason his parents put him there. And  from then on, he'll have the life of only people in fantasies.
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