The Fraternity
Chapter 2
She woke up unsure of her surroundings . She never excepted this when she came to college in New York. She thought she may be accepted in a sorority but she went for her mothers and how it had changed from what her mother had told her. Once for sweet girls it was now full of Prada Princess who squeezed their daddies bank accounts. They cared nothing for a people or anything meaningful. Kelsi knew that if she had been in that sorority she never would have been able to make her music, she would have been turned into a Prada princess, but they didn't want to do that and rejected her at the pledge.
She sniffed and pressed her face into the warm pillow beneath her head as the tears flowed from her eyes, her parents were going to be disappointed – once she worked up the nerve to call them.
The bed she was on shifted as a new weight bared down on it and she was pulled against a warm, hard chest. Her hands clutched at the grey t-shirt and when her eyes ran dry she looked up to see Ryan Evans.
Ryan Evans, her brother (Anthon)'s best friend. The kind, sweet boy two years older than her was now a well defined man, college had been good to him. He had muscles, he had a defined stomach – dancing at kept him in shape.
He had leant her his bed the night before and slept on his pull out sofa. Now he lay besides her hugging her.
"My parents are going to be so disappointed," she whispered.
"Well I think they'll just be glad you didn't spend the night outside," smiled Ryan.
Kelsi nodded against his side.
"I don't think they'll be disappointed though you got into Columbia to do a double major is composition and music."
"My classed," said Kelsi, sitting up Ryan's arm falling from around her.
"Aren't till twelve I checked your schedule. So get ready and I'll take you out for breakfast," smiled Ryan.
Kelsi blushed and nodded.
"Unfortunately you may have to deal with my house mates as you leave the house. There may be a few cat calls," said Ryan. "But you can leave your bags here apparent from the one you need for class obviously and you can stay here as long as you like."
"Are girls meant to stay in a boys fraternity house?" asked Kelsi.
"I don't think there are rules," answered Ryan.
Half an hour later they headed out to breakfast at a little café on campus before Ryan showed Kelsi were her classes were.
She didn't except him to be waiting for her when she finished at six and she didn't except him to get them pizza and burgers – remembering Kelsi's favourites – for tea. As well as a big bar of Dairy Milk with Crunchie pieces or her two favourite movies Crazy, Stupid Love and Sydney White.
When they got back to his fraternity house she didn't except him to eat or watch them with her but he popped them into his TV and sat with her. She fell asleep in his arms and woke up them.
She may not have a sorority but she had a 'honouree' big brother in New York and that she was glad for. How quickly things would change.
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Gabriella Somerfield
