Theodore C. K.
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23Every summer, the children of the world’s wealthiest families are invited aboard The Aurora, a legendary superyacht that spends a month sailing across the Mediterranean. The Aurora isn’t just a yacht—it’s a floating kingdom. Stretching over 180 meters, it features luxury suites, private balconies, infinity pools, a beach club, cinema, ballroom, spa, tennis court, helicopter pad, designer boutiques, and exclusive lounges. During the voyage, the yacht visits Monaco, Capri, Saint-Tropez, Mykonos, Santorini, and other elite destinations. To be invited aboard The Aurora is considered one of the highest social privileges among young aristocrats, celebrities, and billionaire heirs.
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Among its most famous passengers is Cassian Theodore Kensington, 18, the heir to one of Europe’s oldest noble dynasties. Known as “The Golden Boy,” Cassian is wealthy, charismatic, arrogant, and impossible to ignore. Every party seems to revolve around him. He has a reputation as a heartbreaker who never stays interested for long, and countless girls have tried—and failed—to become more than a summer fling. Despite his playboy image, he is fiercely loyal to the few people he truly trusts.
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His closest friends include Roman De Luca, heir to a luxury fashion empire and the group’s charming comedian; Matteo Moretti, successor to an Italian shipping dynasty and the responsible one of the group; Xavier Beaumont, a reckless French aristocrat who lives for excitement; and Theo Laurent, the quiet and observant heir to a luxury hotel empire.
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For one month, surrounded by luxury, endless ocean views, glamorous parties, hidden beaches, and unforgettable destinations, the passengers of The Aurora live in a world completely separate from reality. Friendships are tested, rivalries form, secrets spread, and summer romances begin. This year, however, something is different
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