At Aurelian Glass Academy, nothing is hidden.
Every hallway is transparent.
Every movement is visible.
Every interaction is measured.
And perfection is not encouraged—it is expected.
When she arrives, she thinks she understands elite spaces. Discipline. Structure. Control.
But this is something else.
No one explains the rules.
No one enforces them.
And yet—everyone follows them.
Silence replaces chaos.
Timing replaces instinct.
Perception replaces truth.
At first, she observes.
Then she adapts.
Then she excels.
Until she realizes something no one ever says out loud:
No one here is being forced to be perfect.
They're choosing it.
And once you learn how to belong—
You don't want to stop.
Because in a place where nothing is hidden…
The only thing more dangerous than being seen—
Is being misaligned.
Perfect for readers who love:
The Hunger Games (without the violence—where survival is social, not physical)
Gossip Girl (elite environments, power, and perception)
The Inheritance Games (controlled tension and psychological strategy)
We Were Liars (quiet unease beneath perfection)
Dark academia with a modern, psychological edge
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