I do not own Monsters University or Monster's Inc. I only own Melanie.

Story Start

Melanie woke up the next morning to a cheerful and excited Alex, who was practically skipping around the room.

"I thought you didn't have classes this early," Melanie grumbled, which stopped Alex's happy parade around the room.

"Oh, sorry if I woke you up. I'm just so excited. I don't have classes until lunch, but I thought we could get breakfast together at the cafeteria before your 10 a.m. class," Alex said as she started rummaging in her closet, looking for something to wear for the first day of classes.

"Sounds good," Melanie said after feeling a little relieved that her roommate was trying to get to know her better and include her in daily things instead of ignoring her. "Just let me change and we'll go to the cafeteria," she finished as she tossed her blankets off her and got out of the bed. She stretched out her wings before going to her closet to grab some jeans, a sweater, and ankle high boots. She didn't have an extensive wardrobe, but if she could find a part-time job on campus or at a nearby café, then she would have some extra cash for clothes, food, and school necessities.

The girls grabbed their stuff and left the dorm. Alex looked around and rolled her eyes at all of the monsters, who were staring at her roommate and hopefully a new friend. She glanced at Melanie, who was trying to ignore all of the stares.

"She's a monster just like everyone else here, so quit staring," Alex shouted and let out a huff when the monsters around quickly looked the other way. "Why are people so rude?" she grumbled and then paused because she heard a chuckle from Melanie.

"Thanks, Alex, I appreciate it," Melanie said and nudged the girl's shoulder. "Now let's hurry before everyone else eats all of the food at the cafeteria," she finished and they both started their walk to the cafeteria.

Breakfast was fun since the girls spent most of the time talking about what their classes might be like and how difficult the tests and papers would be. Alex went back to the dorm while Melanie went to her first class. The first class and the next few classes were basically the same because every professor went over the syllabus for the class.

Thankfully, no homework was passed out for the first night, but she definitely would have a few essays and articles to write soon enough. Melanie glanced at the scaring major building before heading back to her dorm. She tossed her bag onto her bed, and decided to grab some food from the cafeteria. She grabbed a sandwich, some fruit, and a few bottles of water before heading back to her room. She read some of her textbooks while enjoying her dinner. She knew Alex would be done with classes soon, so she enjoyed her alone time. Living with a roommate was going to be difficult for her, but Alex seemed cool so far so she would do her best to get used to having a roommate.

"Honey, I'm home," Alex shouted with a goofy grin when she entered the dorm room and saw Melanie in the room. "So how did your day go? Meet any cute guys?" she asked as she fell onto her bed.

Melanie closed her textbook and looked at Alex with a raised eyebrow before shaking her head. "Classes were fine, but I wasn't paying attention to the boys in the classroom. How was your day?" she asked while putting away her textbook.

"I still can't believe you didn't check out the guys in your classes," Alex grumbled. "My day was good. Classes were kind of boring, but that's just because we went over the syllabus. Anyways, I have exciting news," she continued as she started applying different makeup.

"What is the excited news?" Melanie questioned since Alex wasn't going to tell her until she asked.

"We're going to a party tonight! All of the sororities and fraternities are throwing a big party to start the new school year with a bang," Alex shouted.

"And I'm guessing that we're attending," Melanie said and laughed when Alex threw a pillow at her, which she blocked with her wings. "Ok, ok, we'll go to the party," she said when she felt another pillow hit her wings.

"Yes," Alex screamed and soon the dorm room became a blur the next hour as Alex helped Melanie get ready. Alex insisted that Melanie wear some of her clothes, and then she did her makeup.

"Did it have to be a mini-skirt?" Melanie grumbled to herself out in the dorm hallway. She was waiting on Alex, who was doing some finishing touches.

"Stop complaining, you look great. Now let's go," Alex said after locking the room behind her.

The girls walked all the way to the sorority and fraternity houses. The area was already thriving with monsters dancing, talking, and let's not forget drinking. Alex was like a sport's commentator, but she wasn't talking about sports. She was talking about all of the boys.

"Melanie, don't hate me but over there is the cute guy from my math class, and," Alex started to say as she glanced back and forth between Melanie and the guy.

"Go on, talk to the guy. I'll be fine," Melanie said and laughed when Alex practically ran over to talk to the guy. Melanie rolled her eyes before glancing around for somewhere to sit and people watch. She wasn't a party person, but she did enjoy watching how people act at parties.

A loud squealing sound drew her attention, and her eyes widened when she saw a pig type creature running on the road straight for the center of the party. She watched a small green monster throw a football and create a trap for the pig, but the credit went to the large blue monster.

She rolled her eyes as fraternities started fighting over the blue monster while ignoring the green one. "Idiots," she thought as she looked away from the drama.

Johnny Worthington smirked at having a Sullivan in his fraternity, if the freshman continued to prove himself. However, something shining in an empty corner between two houses caught his eyes. His breath left him when he spotted a monster with diamond skin and wings. A confident smirk appeared as he started heading straight for the mystery girl.