Pride • Sloth • Greed • Envy • Wrath • Gluttony • Lust

The Seven Deadly Sins
by Ridley Silverlake

Tsubasa Andou was, just like the fire Alice, popular with the ladies, but that never got under Natsume's skin. How could he even be bothered to concern himself with Tsubasa's popularity if he himself had fans of his own? If anything, it troubled him that Tsubasa could have had the same amount of attention that he got from their girl classmates.

However, there were a couple of nuisances that liked to stand in Natsume's way—one of which was more infuriating than the other.

Misaki Harada was loud, inquisitive, and irritatingly charming. Natsume couldn't blame Tsubasa for being attached to her, but that didn't mean he wasn't bothered by it. Nothing about her was likable at all; but the fact that she very so often liked to inflict pain on Tsubasa just when the pair started to get on Natsume's nerves was enough to let her off the hook.

Mikan Sakura, however—the infuriatingly cheerful, clingy little kouhai of Tsubasa's—was a whole different story.