The Li's have money. The Wei's have zilch. Two girls are thrown into a foreign country to attend the most prestigious of Singaporean boarding schools - Stamford International. But when one family wedges themselves in between them, they're thrown into tangled web of love, lies and money. They'll have to put aside their differences to get out of the mess - but it's not that easy. - Grace Li has two-thousand followers on Weibo, hair insured for five-hundred Yuan and record of her cheek liposuction done when she was twelve. The Li's come from money - they practically own half of the real-estate in Beijing. But not even her closet of Birkin bags can stop the uproar when China discovers just what exactly goes on in the Li's business. Ellie Wei has a total of three t-shirts and two pairs of pants in her suitcase, a father who can't afford plastic cutlery and two-minute noodle packed for lunch everyday. The chances of keeping the tiny apartment she and her father have rented in the middle of Sydney are looking slim, and the landlord's got an eye out for each cent they earn. But then a woman claiming to be her mother offers Ellie with the tantalising thought of a mansion, and the crumbling unit becomes even harder to bear. When both Grace and Ellie are flown off to attend Stamford International School in Singapore, they couldn't be more disappointed to find that they've been put together as roommates. Ellie thinks that Grace is too snobbish, and Grace thinks that Ellie is too uptight. But when one family wedges themselves in between the Li's and the Wei's, Grace and Ellie are thrown into a cesspool of forced love, lies, manipulative boys and stolen money. The only way out is together - but are they ready for it? - ©Mary S. Chan 2020 Started 31/10/2020 Any media (images, gifs, music, videos) used throughout this book is not owned by me, unless otherwise stated. All rights go to the respective owners/creators. - Content warnings: violence, strong language, racism