Special thanks to my girl, raestorm for reading it over for me. 3

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Callie walked behind a group of giddy girls. She couldn't believe she was doing this. Addison better pay her back. She probably wasn't even going to go through with it.

"Hey Cal. Wait up," Addison requested as she ran towards Callie in her heels.

"Is this over yet?"

"No Callie. It's just starting. Apparently we are going to Delta Gamma, or DG first."

Callie rolled her eyes. "Awesome. Which one is that?"

"They're the not so classy girls. We don't like them," replied Addison.

"And which ones do we like again?"

"Well I like the Tri Delts but I heard the Alpha Phi's were cool too."

"And what happens when I don't like any of them" questioned Callie.

Addison swatted Callie's arm playfully. "Shush. We are about to walk into the first house."

Callie obeyed and felt herself actually get sort of nervous. They approached the DG house, and from what Callie could make out, a bunch of girls were standing on stairs and were singing at her. There was no way this was real life. She continued her way towards the front door and noticed all of the girls were dressed in T-shirts with their sorority on them and jeans with heels. Without warning a girl immediately took her coat. After that, another girl grabbed her by the arm and introduced herself as Cammie then continued singing. This was way too much.

Callie rolled her eyes when Cammie and the rest of the DG's started singing again. Cammie walked Callie to the door and handed her back her coat. "Have a great night."

Callie just nodded. One house down, four to go. Trudging up the hill, Addison caught up with her. "So what did you think of that house? Disgusting right?"

"Dull. Pathetic. You know," responded Callie, clearly not amused.

"Don't worry you will like the next one. We are finally going to Delta Delta Delta. My future home," mused Addison.

They approached the next house and all Callie could think was 'here we go again.'

Callie enjoyed Tri Delt a lot more than she thought she would. She knew why Addison wanted to go there. All of the girls were well dressed and enthusiastic. They seemed perfect for Addison. Apparently she already had her big sister picked out. Whatever that was. After Tri Delt though, they went to Kappa Alpha Theta and even Callie had to admit, they were really weird and she would definitely scratch them off the list tonight when they had to rank. Coming out of her thoughts, Callie realized she lost Addison somewhere and they were already at the last house of the night, Alpha Phi. Callie had become accustomed to the routine. She had to have her coat ready to give to the girl at the door and then another girl would take her by the arm. She just gave her coat up when a cute, petite, blonde with the most amazing blue eyes took her by the arm. "Hi, I'm Arizona."

The head of philanthropy of Alpha Phi, like every other house, quickly described the sorority's philanthropies. Alpha Phi's philanthropy focused on literacy. She explained that tonight they would be making bookmarks to donate to local elementary schools. This was the one philanthropic activity Callie didn't mind doing. Once she finished talking, the room exploded in conversation. Callie turned to Arizona and was once again struck by how beautiful she was.

"Hi. I'm Callie."

"Great to meet you Callie," Arizona said.

"So what should I put on my bookmark."

"Well everyone has just been putting 'READ' on them but I think the kids would love something more exciting."

Callie thought for a second then bent over in concentration. When she was done she showed her bookmark to Arizona. It said 'you're awesome' down the center and had book stickers surrounding it. It was simple but it was obvious that Callie put tons of effort into it.

"I love it."

"Thanks," Callie replied, blushing.

"Anytime. So has anyone ever told you that you have the best hair" asked Arizona.

The conversation continued between the two easily and Callie couldn't believe that she was actually sad whenever the girl in charge of recruitment for Alpha Phi announced that the party was over. Arizona grabbed Callie's arm, causing Callie to blush and smirk like an idiot. When they got to the door, Arizona went to say the usual goodbye.

"Have an awesome night Callie. I loved meeting you."

Walking back to the student center, Callie couldn't wipe the smile off her face. Maybe this sorority thing wasn't so bad after all. She definitely knew who she was ranking first. She just hoped she went back. She had to see Arizona again.

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