The Gods
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  • Reads 247
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 6
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2018
"L'Académie International du Saint Dominique isn't just any boarding school for the filthy rich it's the boarding school."
 
Saint Dom is home to the rich and elite of the world, well their kids at least. A veritable circus of entitled teenagers and fame driven social climbers it's the home to the four gods:
Felix Vasiliev, Wolfgang Birchmier, Astor Da Costa and Sebastian Conte. 
The one percent of the one percent. With the looks, attitudes and talents to go with their title, they each control their own sector of the school. Keeping their distance from each other.

Aggie Callaghan had never really understood the social hierarchy of Saint Dom, but she went along with it anyway because that's what everyone did. That is. Until Lola Ainsworth, a white haired beauty with a kind smile shows up and things start to get interesting.

Because Lola knows the gods. And they know her.
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