My studies, my cross and my calvary: everything is possible
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  • Reads 59
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2020
Mr. Sauveur, Professor of Sociological Theory at the University is also Technical Director of a public company, and the very incarnation of the rigorous man who is respected by all. In search of satisfying fantasies that his wife can't fulfill. He hunts down one of his young students, Gabie, who becomes his prey. 

Gabie is a beautiful 21-year-old woman. A marabout with a dreamlike body from Cap-Haitian, she came to Port au Prince to try her luck at university. Between housing problems with her 2 roommates and her worries for her mother who was left alone in her hometown. She shares her life with Jeff, a young student full of dreams like her. Her dreams? She doesn't lack them, and to achieve them more easily nothing prevents her from being a double-faced player. Card on the table, she becomes the mistress of her teacher, Mr. Savior. 

Nobody plays fire without getting burned. Their affair becomes poison when an unknown number sends them each picture of them boarding a hotel. Mr. Savior repays his worries when his great friend/counselor Mr. Butterfly cheers him up. On Gabie's side, it's the opposite, not only is she stressed about the identity of the unknown who unmasked her but she has just learned terrible news. She's pregnant, one thing's for sure, the child is Mr. Savior's.
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