Dear Miss Satori Uchiyomi,

I have read your book and it has really helped me to understand everything. School for me is pretty rough. Everyone looks down on me for what I am. Teachers don't treat me the same as a regular student. If you hadn't guessed it, I'm a... Nothing... At least that's what that one "Ichiru" guy has labeled us. I really don't like the term "Nothings". It doesn't seem right to me. I mean, there isn't much difference between us and Somebodies.

Nothings and Nobodies fade away when we die, and we have some abilities. I don't seem to understand why people don't like us... Perhaps it's because we look different. Most Nothings and Nobodies like me have naturally strange hair with weird colors that most people would have to achive with lots of gel and hair dye. Or maybe it's because most Nothings parents are both male... I don't know. Most people find me weird because of the same upside-down teardrop birthmarks under my eyes as my twin and "Father" (which would be the dad that didn't give birth to me.)

Your book helped me to understand what I am, and I am grateful to you for that. Someday I hope I get the privillage of meeting you. I hope you will send a letter back to me, I am becoming quite the fan of your work, though not a fan of that scientist Ichiru. I don't want to die, and I don't want the person I like to die either, or my family. I hope your writings will persuade people against destroying Nobodies and us Nothings

Sincerely,

Zexel

P.S.

I would also like to say that Nobodies and Nothings are not aloud to be married, therefore most don't have a last name and neither do their children, much like myself.