Emberfall Academy

Emberfall Academy

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Imagine you've been given a free ride to the best university in the world. The top lecturers, the best facilities, and the unmatched connections. You don't even have to be that smart. But how is this possible? The scholarship program. At an A average, you've got a free ride. At a B, you do admin. You work at the student centre or library for free. At C, the nasty jobs start. Jobs that aren't totally legal. They get worse as your average drops. In other words, the university makes its money back in other ways. How far would you go? Follow the story of a few students at this prestigious academy to see how they end in the most luscious and steamy scenarios.
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