"That girl is a wolf, Maddie," Aimee complained disgustedly on the screen of Madison's laptop.

The two University of Pennsylvania freshmen just arrived at their dormitory from the movies and what Madison first did was to go online. Luckily, Aimee was lurking around on the internet. They decided to go on a webcam chat.

"I agree with you Aimee," Jenna butted in and positioned herself in front of the camera beside Madison.

"Oh hey Jenna, I didn't know you were there," Aimee greeted with a wave.

Since Madison often chats with Aimee and Fiona through webcam when Jenna is around, they kind of knew each other already. It was surprising how her two best friends easily got along with her roommate.

"So have you seen that Vicky girl Maddie was talking about?" Aimee asked Jenna while brushing her blonde hair thoughtfully.

"Not really but I heard she was really ugly," Jenna responded, crunching her nose as she leaned her arm on the desk.

"Guys! I can't believe this! You're being mean," Madison spoke up, raising her hands as if to stop them.

Her roommate tossed her red hair while rolling her eyes. "We're just trying to cheer you up Maddie."

"Well, it's not working," Madison argued. "And she is still my friend."

"WAS your friend," the person on the screen corrected as she pointed her brush on them. "Why didn't you ever tell me you had an online friend whom you practically consider your BFF?"

"Who also happened to be a boyfriend stealer," Jenna added.

"Jenna!" Madison exclaimed.

Her roommate just shrugged as if to say "What? It's true!" with a toss of her hair.

"Okay Maddie, I'll start being reasonable," Aimee said, her tone becoming serious. "If you think about it, no one really knows if you and Hart will still see each other ever. So maybe he already accepted that fact and decided to open up himself to someone else. It just happened that THAT someone else was your keypal, Vicky."

"I know that," Madison sighed. "I've been thinking about it the whole time and realized it was not their fault."

"What I didn't like about it was how they handled it," Jenna explained. "They should've told you instead of just… Poof!"

"Now that was mean," Aimee pointed out. "But Maddie, you're pretty and smart and nice. Eventually, you'll meet someone better whom you can really have for keeps. Those kind of people are so not worth your time. Anyway I, Fiona, Lindsay and Jenna will always be here for you."

Madison smiled at her best friend. Just like always, she had said the right thing to make her feel better. "But it still hurts," she murmured.

"Of course it does, you just had your heart broken! I'd be surprised if you'll say you're having a great time right now," Jenna cried. "Tell you what, Zeta Phi Beta is having a party tonight that is open to everybody."

It was Madison's time to crunch her nose. He roommate was the party-type of girl but she just never was one. It was kind of crazy to think that hanging out with some random people could be very therapeutic. Especially that she's got too much school work to do.

"That sounds fun!" Aimee grinned. "I wish I could be with you right now, Maddie. I really do. But you should come to the party. Meet new people."

"That's a crazy idea, Jenna," Madison said, shaking her head. "Plus, I've got too much stuff to do."

"I can not believe this," Jenna said as she threw her hands up. "How long have you been in college Maddie? Days? You should just chill out."

"I have to agree with her," Aimee nodded. She then glanced at her watch to check the time. "Okay, it's almost time for my next class. I have to go."

"So soon?" Madison frowned.

Aimee sighed. "Yeah I know. I'll contact you soon. I love you Maddie," she said with a flying kiss and a wave. "Bye Jenna."

The two roommates finally said goodbye and Aimee disappeared from the screen.

Trying to distract herself, Madison opened a word file on her computer and continued with her paper. She was so determined to focus on her studies and nothing else.

"Okay nerd girl, are you up for my plan?" Jenna asked as she stood up with her hands on her waist.

"Nope. I have to study," Madison answered quickly, not looking up from her laptop.

The other girl groaned. She instantly pulled Madison's chair which rolled away from the desk.

"Hey!" Madison complained trying to get away.

Unfortunately, Jenna was a lot stronger. "No Maddie, I'm not budging."

Finally the weaker one gave up. Madison sighed and crossed her arms over chest childishly. "Fine! But I better enjoy this, Jenna, or else."

The redhead chuckled. "Leave it to me."