Wow, I'm really out her wyldin' huh? it's 12am and I'm updating this. cool shit bro.

I made a small bonus chapter at the end of the story!


Inori woke up with a massive hangover after last night's party. She has been partying with the frat boys lately and she can feel the effect it has on her. She's more sluggish and asshole-y as of late. She knows, but she can't stop. Not when a bro needs her.

'I'm off!'

Inori said, all energy sapped from doing her usual morning routine. Her auntie waved as she headed for school. Hopefully this time, she wouldn't be at a frat party again tonight.

'What's up, Midorin rin!'

A fellow college student with spiky white hair greeted her as she plopped down on her usual seat at the lecture hall.

'Sup Broki Broki.'

Inori threw a lazy peace sign at the guy before focusing on her phone to text with Queenie who was two buildings away with Mun-Hee. Alfonso is once again god knows where. Inori sighs as she readjusts her position on the chair. This lecture is going to be a long one.


'class dismissed.'

Professor Zombie grumbled and trudged out of the lecture hall, a cracked coffee mug in his hand.

'damn dude, professor zombino looks more tired than ever!'

The spiky haired guy said as he reached Inori who was still packing her things. Which is surprising to him. He never saw her take out a notebook!

'hell yeah. I can smell his whiskey from my seat.'

Inori replied, busy stuffing her bag. She barely knows the guy and usually calls him 'bro' or some other variation of the word. She's sure that he introduced himself to her before but can't remember his actual name. All she can remember is that it's some form of 'Natsu'.

'So, are you going to attend a frat party tonight?'

Inori casually asked as the two of them walked through the halls, careful not to bump into other students who loitered around the building.

'Nah, I don't feel like going to a frat party, but I don't wanna go home just yet you know?'

Inori hummed as her companion walked beside her.

'Wanna go karaoke with us?'

He stopped and looked at Inori.

'What the hell. Sure. Let's go.'


"Oh yeah?"

A red-faced Inori swayed as she grasps the mic like it was her best trophy ever while the Alfonso waits for his food. Queenie and Mun-Hee flipped through the menu, debating whether it would be appropriate to get beer at twelve noon or not.

'I'm telling you, it's better to get a goddamn gin and juice!'

Queenie said, rapidly tapping at the menu.

'And I'm telling you that beer is good whenever, wherever- damn. Can someone reserve that song? It's by Shakira!'

Mun-Hee hollered as she wrestles Queenie for the menu.

'Yeah yeah, I got it. Hey su-su, mind handing the song book over?'

Alfonso turned to the white-haired male who nodded as he punched the numbers to his song.

"Oh yeah!"

Inori screeched into the mic as the actual song started, making Alfonso wince in his seat.

"Hello again, friend of a friend- "

The bass hit them all hard, the booze and lights not helping as the five of them shook off the loudness of the bass and continued what they were doing.

'So, what made you drop your frat buddies for a lame karaoke sesh with us broski?'

Queenie slung an arm around Inori's lecture classmate who laughed and leaned in to let her hear him better.

'I was tired of the scene there! I didn't know karaoke will be this fun though! I might drop my frat parties for a karaoke sesh like this!'

He was beaming at Queenie who laughed loudly.

'Of course, we're fun. We're like, the most fun people on campus after all.'

Mun-Hee shouted over the music, watching Inori make a fool out of herself as she sang her song.

'Yeah, but this isn't what I expected!'

Mun-Hee rolled her eyes at him playfully.

'What can we say, we're just fun like that, Todoroki.'

Alfonso stood up and started jumping around, obviously drunk out of his mind.

'let's all dance!'

"I'll send you my love, on the wire- "

It was a fun time for everyone.


'Man, never knew Dokidoki could sing like that!'

Inori said, eyes sparkling with happiness as the five of them walked towards the bus stop.

'right?! I got chills there!'

Queenie responded; arms tangled around Mun-Hee's.

'Shut up my head is pounding'

Mun-Hee hissed as the others laughed.

'that wouldn't happen if you didn't do rainbow shots right after a tower shot.'

Alfonso lectured, obviously one of the most sober members of the group.

'Never mind that, I'm surprised at how well Tokidoki can handle his booze!'

Mun-Hee glared weakly at the mentioned male who just laughed at her.

'Well, what do you expect from a frat boy?'

Inori snorted, her hand clutching a half empty water bottle.

'Hey, I'm not a frat boy! I'm friends with frat boys! There's a difference!'

Todoroki pouted, carefully guiding Inori away from the traffic.

'Sure, sure. Whatever you say, Natsu-boy.'

Inori waved him away as she held onto Todoroki to stabilize her walking.

'Natsu-boy?! I'll have you know I'm nineteen!'

Todoroki countered, not noticing Inori's light snoring. The other three giggled at him.

'What are you three laughing at?! I am actually nineteen!'

Alfonso snorted and shook his head.

'We believe you. It's just that she's turning twenty in three days so she can actually call you 'Natsu-boy'.'

There was a silence at the oddly deserted bus stop.

'She's not eighteen turning nineteen?'

Queenie chuckled at the visibly confused white-haired male who was now sitting under the bus stop, Inori leaning on his shoulder, peacefully snoozing.

'No. she's actually older than the four of us.'

To say that one Natsuo Todoroki was shocked would be a simplification of what's running in his mind. The night ended with him hopping onto a bus headed towards the area where he lives and the mostly awake friends waving him goodbye.

'She's older than me?'


It was the next day and Inori rolled out of the bed and landed on the floor with a dull thud. Her auntie knocked, checking if she's okay.

'I'm fine auntie!'

She heard her auntie shuffle away from the door, no doubt going back to the kitchen to finish the breakfast she was preparing. Inori sighed and stood up, readying herself for another day of university. Hopefully, this day wouldn't end with her drunk off her ass. Again.

Bonus Round!

Frat Parties is Where it's at

The first time Todoroki Natsuo saw Inori at the University wasn't at the lecture hall they both attend. No, rather, it was at the student union where she was pocketing freebies with her three other friends, each taking turns in pocketing something from the numerous stands round them. It amazed him how much stuff Inori and Alfonso could fit in their pockets without any bulge. At first, he thought it was some sort of pocket dimension quirk but after spending time around campus and hearing all the stories about them, he realized that it was just raw talent he witnessed that day and to call them the university's local myth would probably be the most accurate thing those four could be called.

the second time he saw Inori was when he was passing by the school fountain. She was lying on her stomach, feet swaying back and forth as she munches on a granola bar while reading a book. It was such an odd scene to witness but no one seems to mind her as most students walked by her, shouting short greetings to which she either gave small waves or threw peace signs. It seems that she knows practically everyone on campus.

The third time he saw her was when she entered his English Lit classroom with nothing but her clothes and her signature yellow-green shades on her face and sat down at the front row. The professor paid her no mind even though that professor is strict when it comes to attendance and punctuality. She was given a test, not even a glance from the professor. As if she has been attending the class ever since the first day. Which is weird because Natsuo swears he never saw her in that class before except that day.

The fourth time was the most memorable for him. It was at his very first frat party. He was alone, his previous companion lost in the sea of drunk college kids and in his hand was his very own red solo cup. He felt silly that his current predicament reminded him of those American movies and true to the scenes he watched with his sister before, his eyes landed on the figure of Inori who wasn't standing at the sidelines all brooding and shit and drinking out of her own red solo cup. No, she was doing beer pong with some frat kids and was winning. The beer pong went for quite a while until the frat kids decided to stop challenging her since she was clearly superior. He might have lost sight of her in the crowd after that but after searching for a few minutes, he found her laying on the grass out in the backyard, hands outstretched, tracing the constellations as she whispers them to herself. He steeled himself and approached her.

'not enjoying the party as much as your friends inside?'

She asked as he sat beside her, eyes still looking up the sky. He chuckled as he saw her petting the Doberman who was sleeping peacefully beside her.

'nah. My friend ditched me as soon as we stepped inside.'

She snorted and turned her face towards him, an amused smile directed at him.

'yeah I saw him sneak upstairs with a sorority girl. A pretty brunette if I remember correctly.'

The night went on with them talking just about whatever that came to their minds and as the party came to an end, he found himself walking towards the nearest bus stop with her.

'Say, we've been talking all night, but we never really introduced ourselves. I'm Midorima Inori. Feel free to call me Midorin just like everyone at the university.'

There was a lazy smirk on her face. He smiled at her and he bet he had a dopey smile that night. He heard her snort in amusement right after he flashed her the smile.

'I'm Todoroki Natsuo.'

Inori nodded to herself, eyes went back to watching the star filled sky. He's sure she wasn't really listening but it's alright. He can always introduce himself by discreetly flashing her his I.D.

'Nice name bro but I think I'd stick to broski. Oh, would you prefer broki? How about brokidoki? Dokidoki?'

She went on and on until it was time for them to go home. after all, the sun started to peek through the horizon. It was no doubt the best night of his university life.


I just had to. Y'know?