Lecia Ameis, the most influential sorority in Kholeia High, grants its members fame, authority, and anything you require to survive high school the way you want it. Most importantly, it gives you control over a system well-known for its restrictions - the education system. Of course, with benefits come its drawbacks - it is no easy feat for anyone to be a part of the Lecia Ameis. The initiation itself - a competition to bed as many people as you possibly could, makes you question the morality of the sorority. The methods used to achieve what they want range from simple cheating to sexually bribing the teachers. You do get what you want, anything you want in fact, but all of these come at a price. Are you prepared to give up on your moral values for your goals? Practicality over ethics? Does the end really justify the means?
WARNING: This story will question issues dealing with simple ethics in the context of high school. Do not read if you are uncomfortable with facing moral dilemmas. Although the writer may be a philosophy student, the plot & development of the story should not be used as a moral guideline. as they are merely opinions and thoughts stemming from the creative juices of the writer. Also, this story may or may not include vivid narrations of (sexual) activities which may or may not be suitable for younger readers.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.