Chapter 1

Karma POV

Karma looked around campus excitedly. Last year she finally graduated high school and she was ready for the change. Her parents had just dropped her and all of her stuff off and she decided she would start unpacking after she had discovered the campus.

She wandered around the different stands of the student associations and was hesitating if she wanted to join one of them. She loved singing and playing her guitar, but joining a singing group just wasn't for her. She preferred writing her own songs and performing them for her stuffed animal.

As she walked around she bumped into a beautiful blonde. She first looked annoyed and wanted to snitch 'watch it!' but as soon as she got sight of the stranger her brain didn't cooperate anymore and she just stood there with her mouth half open.

The blonde quickly turned around. "I'm so sorry, I didn't watch where I was going. I didn't hurt you, did I?" She looked a little frizzled and wore an apolitical look on her face.

Karma's face changed from annoyed to smiling within a millisecond and straightened her clothes. "Oh don't worry about it, I wasn't looking where I was going anyway." She was completely mesmerized by the beautiful face and wanted to say something else, but the blond smiled quick and walked in the opposite direction.

She instantly hoped the girl would have a room near hers so she would see her more often. She explored the campus a little more but decided quickly after the encounter that it was time to unpack her stuff and look up how late her class would be tomorrow.

It would be totally Karma to be late for her first class, but this wasn't high school anymore and she embraced this fresh start.

The following morning she was up bright and early, with a cup of strong coffee in her hand and her notebook in the other.

Her roommate was still sleeping, they had a little chat last night and thought about waking her up, but assumed that she wouldn't have class until later that day.

Eventually she still needed to hurry to the right lecture. Of course it would only happen to her that not once but twice she walked in on the wrong lecture.

As she finally settled down she saw those familiar blond locks of hair across the room and she couldn't help but smile.

After the most intensive fifthly five minutes of listening to a lecture about how humans and animals respond to stress the class finally got a break and Karma walked over to the girl with the gorgeous blond locks.

"Hey, didn't we bump into each other yesterday?" The girl turned around and Karma was greeted by beautiful green eyes. "Oh hey, yeah I guess we did. Well, I kind of bumped into you. I'm the worst multitasker."

Karma chuckled and held out her hand. "I'm Karma, by the way." The girl took her hand and smiled. "Amy."

They walked over at a table and set down with their coffees. "If that lecture wasn't intense, I don't know what it?!" Karma joked.

"I know right! After approximate ten minutes I lost all my attention. I really don't hope everything will be so intense, because if that's the case I probably should switch classes." They chatted about why they chose their classes and how they ended up studying Biology until they noticed the time.

Amy took a sip from her coffee and sighted. "Fifteen minutes is way too short for a break." She sighted again.

Karma couldn't agree with her more, but not because she wasn't ready for class again. No, she wanted to get to know this girl a little more. Normally she wouldn't be so attracted to someone, but this girl was different.

Amy seemed different from other people and she already liked her. "Well Amy, since we both are afraid we will totally suck in this class. How about next time we go together and make sure we pay attention."

Amy smiled and nudged Karma's hip with hers. "That's actually not a bad idea."

Karma went back to her room after classes and couldn't stop smiling.

"What got you all happy? In case you didn't notice summer is over so how are you happy?" She jumped up at the shock of her roommates' voice.

"Victoria, could you please not scare the shit out of me next time?" Victoria smiled a little but didn't get her answer. "Just don't be a chicken. Still, how is it that you can't stop smiling?" The older girl sat down on her bed and eyed Karma.

"Well... my classes are great and it's so much better than high school. Plus the people are not horrible." Karma said with a little nod.

Her roommate laughed a little and picked up a book about ethics. She was a philosophy major and not as excited as Karma that the summer break was over.

"Well little girl, just wait about that. Some people are not as nice as they first seem to be." Karma shrugged and picked up her notes.

If she wanted to become study buddies, she better get studying so she won't make a fool out of herself in front of Amy.