character synoposis

The Royals of Lexington Prep seem out of reach. You can't touch them, can't hurt them, can't harm them. They sit on thrones, above everyone else. Hold themselves higher then anyone else. But when one of their own turn on them, everything isn't as black and white.

Lines are drawn. Sides are chosen. Alliances are made. And it's clear. Even the Royals can bleed. They can be hurt. They can be harmed. And they can be brought down on their knees, begging for mercy. And at some point, you have to ask yourself: It isn't as easy being rich and privileged anymore is it?

THE 8 ROYALS OF LEXINGTON PREP

Alexandria Rhodes, cunning beyond her years, loyal, cruel, and manipulative. She holds the crown at Lexington Prep. Even as all the Royals claim equal status, she is feared the most. Everyone bows down to her. Until things change. Until they tear the one thing she loves the most from her.

Blair Khan, the Arab beauty, manipulative, cunning, and obsessed with her boyfriend, Parker. Too bad he doesn't love her back. It's such a shame. The girl could do better. Be better. But she drowns herself in competing in Alexis and tears herself into shreds over something she can't control.

Max doesn't remember what it feels like to sober. Lost in his drunken haze, his own world, he barely remembers how things used to be. Normalcy. Cocaine, his favorite poison of choice, is his only way out. Because guilt can you alive. Max didn't change for the game. The game changed him. And it continues to tear him apart, day after day. And nobody sees it.

Duke deals drugs. Always has, always will. His brother is everything to him. Even if he wanted Max to stopping doing drugs, it would be useless. Because Max hates him every single time he withdraws his poison. And Duke can't take it- the struggle, the withdrawal pains, he can't tear that away from his brother. He's too weak. To everyone else, Duke is nothing more then the talented lacrosse player. Refuses to touch drugs, but has no problem with distributing them. The girls swoon for him, but they don't know the real Duke. The vulnerable one.

Parker Astor had made mistakes. Countless mistakes. A scared teenage boy, afraid of commitment. He suffers for his mistakes. Every single day. But one thing is clear to him, even through all the haze he is in- he doesn't love Blair Khan. But he sticks around. Because to him, family is everything. And he will do anything for them, no matter the cost.

Simone, or the residential airhead. The minion, Calliope's follower. But even if Lexington Prep can't see her true colors, the Royals can. They see past her act. Hushed whispers, drunk girls, parties. Calliope in her specialize in losing themselves. If Calliope is the brains, Simone is support. Because together, they tie most of the plans together. Choose the targets, hand out instructions.

Calliope Bakas, far smarter then she looks.The brains of the operation. The planning, the time, the choices, that go into the game, are all her. Even if other people help carry out the plan, she is, essentially, the evil mastermind. Honey hair, golden eyes, secrets. She doesn't let anything out in the open. While she knows almost everything, about everyone, nobody knows anything about her. Because if you give them bait, they bite. And they bite hard.

Eric Carmichael, the golden boy. He plays football, spends time with girls. In simple terms, he is the residential charmer. For him, it's a cycle. Hump, dump, repeat. The player. The boy that has the perfect lie. He loves it. Or does he?