
Lancaster Boarding School
Were you the trouble child? The supposedly perfect child? Well, here at Lancaster, everybody is absolutely normal.
The school was built to keep these perfect, troubled, or normal girls within the confines of their walls so that the world may or may not see them again. But none of the students, or even the teachers, know about this; except for the headmistress and her assistant.
It's rumored that the school has hidden secrets somewhere in the confines of the school, and through out the castle there are hidden passageways that might lead to the answer. But the problem is, most of those girls; smart or indifferent, haven't come back out of those places again.
There are all sorts of relationships developing within the confines of the school, being as its an all girl school in the first place. But it doesn't seem to matter if its between students and teachers, or vice versa. However, there is one rule that everyone must follow, a phrase in this rule that no one should ever utter at the school.
"I draw the line."
Those four words are considered blasphemy, and any student or teacher speaking it, is bound to never return to the outside world again. Even if they graduate. This is where so many children, a majority of troubled boys, end up never escaping. So never utter those four words.
However, be as it may an all girls school there are men who are either teachers or assistants to the teachers. It's not unusual to find a different kind of pairing than just between girls, but between men as well. Since there couldn't possibly be a school without a few male teachers, even if it was an all girls boarding school.
The teachers are always looking assistants, and they usually take on the students who graduated. But sometimes they want a different perspective about their students, and hire men instead that have have no other school to hire them at. These assistants usually do the required tasks asked of them, but sometimes they can be assistants of not just teachers but of the headmistress herself.
Although, that aside, students here at Lancaster have a wonderful array of choices of classes and clubs. Students sometimes create new clubs along the way, or ask the headmistress' closest assistant to request a new class to keep their interests. Not all these requests are fail proof however, and sometimes get rejected if it doesn't seem helpful for the students in any manner.
((I put this on the sister yaoi-guild to, just switched the words up a bit for a yuri school.))