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School Days Issue 2

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The second issue of school days gives us a proper feel of Emma’s school and introduces us to more of Emma ‘s friends and their characters and opens up the series to a lot of possibilities.

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The second issue of school days gives us a proper feel of Emma’s school and introduces us to more of Emma ‘s friends and their characters and opens up the series to a lot of possibilities. The brother feud between him and his little brother Kevin grows stronger as Emma is forced into the most unpredictable of actions to hide the fact that he forgot his homework. His efforts are however met with disastrous consequences in the funniest twist of events forcing him to learn yet another valuable life lesson.

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