Title: Generation Dollars
Author:
dieuepargne with help from
aka_centimetre2.
Scenario: Klaas, Rafael, Wesley, and Robin never had to ask twice in their whole life. Whatever they want, they get - no questions asked. They grew up never hearing a no and knowing that one day they will be trusted with a fortune that could hold their kind of lifestyle for 7 more generations to come. Their life is revolved around sex, drugs, and spending money like no tomorrow - blindly paid by their companies without having to lift a finger. But things are bound to change. Enter an environmental lawsuit, forced rehab time, and an OD case, the boys will be forced to see life beyond their pile of dough.
Protagonist/POV: Various, third person.
Main Characters: Klaas Jan Huntelaar (heir to Coral Energy), Rafael van der Vaart (heir to Ajax Records), Wesley Sneijder (heir to The Windmill hotels), Robin van Persie (heir to Highbury Motors)
Other Characters/Teams Appearing: Ramon Calderon (KJ's 'father'; Coral Energy), Bert van Marwijk (Rafael's 'father'; Ajax Records), Marco van Basten (Wesley's 'father'; The Windmill hotels), Arsene Wenger (Robin's 'father'; Higbury Motors), Ruud van Nistelrooy (corporate lawyer; Coral Energy's trusted family lawyer), Edwin van der Sar (Environmental Lawyer), Orlando Engelaar (musician; Ajax Records' golden child), Johnny Heitinga (actor; A-list celebrity), Giovanni van Bronckhorst (KJ's bodyguard/caretaker), Andre Ooijer (Rafael's bodyguard/caretaker), Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink (Wesley's bodyguard/caretaker), Dirk Kuyt (Robin's bodyguard/caretaker), more to come.
Notes:
- Coral Energy - Oil, Gas, and Coal ~ name taken from a play of Shell.
- Ajax Records - Record company ~ name taken from Ajax Amsterdam.
- The Windmill hotels - hotels ~ name taken from Holland's very own trademark windmills.
- Highbury Motors - Automobile manufacturer ~ name taken from Arsenal's old stadium, Highbury.
*I decided to quit the 'Canals on Offside' project - it's confusing me in ways that even as an author, I'm not sure where it's going. So here's something else that's more approachable.