

***Saturday Slut Story! This week: The sorority! Part 1 -*** **Don't forget that those stories are available for 7 days only and disappear after! So read them while they are published on here!*** "Welcome to your first day at Beta Beta!" Amber said cheerfully. She had long enjoyed showing the newest pledges around the sorority. As the sorority president, she tried to be a positive example to the younger girls. They were usually new to the university as well, so she wanted to be extra welcoming. Today she was leading a first-year student through their modest sorority house. This was Lisa, who had been at the university for less than two weeks, but she had a strong academic record and Amber thought she showed leadership potential. "Thanks Amber! I'm so excited to be your newest sister," Lisa replied, blushing. She was still growing accustomed to being away from home, and had been feeling on edge all day. It was intimidating to live with other girls her age for the first time. She just wanted to fit in and learn all she could from them. "Right this way, Lisa! It's early, so let's see who's in the kitchen," Amber offered, pointing ahead. They walked down a short hallway before emerging into the kitchen, where three girls were seated around a large circular dining table. Amber introduced them, pointing to each of them in turn. "Heather, captain of the university's cheer squad and the sorority's social chair," she said, nodding at a girl with blonde pigtails. Heather looked up from her breakfast and beamed at Lisa. "Welcome! Who's this? Our newest pledge?" she asked. "This is Lisa. It's her first day at Beta Beta!" Amber said warmly, then turned back towards Lisa. "I'm sure you'll be seeing more of Heather at our social events, Lisa," she said, giving Lisa's shoulder a friendly pat. "There's Jessie, business major and sorority vice president," she continued, indicating a girl with thick brown curls. Jessie was staring intently at the back of a cereal box and offered no response. "Don't mind her," Amber whispered to Lisa. "She hasn't had her coffee yet." "I heard that," Jessie mumbled around her spoon. Amber chuckled, turning towards the third girl at the table. "And that's Rachel, applied economics major and the sorority's Treasurer," she said proudly, pointing at a girl with a long brown ponytail. Rachel was staring at her phone and distractedly waved a hand without looking up. "C'mon Lisa, I'll show you the lounge," Amber said, rolling her eyes. Her sisters weren't helping her make the best first impression. She'd have words with them... later. Lisa gave a timid wave and followed Amber. They arrived at the lounge, which featured a large sectional sofa and a big-screen television. It was early yet, and no one was around. "I guess everyone's still waking up," Amber said, sounding disappointed. "Anyway, let's get you to your new room!" Lisa followed Amber down another hallway, relieved that they hadn't encountered anyone else. She had pledged Beta Beta for the academic excellence and moral character of its sisters, and meeting so many of them in such a short time was awe-inspiring. She hoped she was making a good first impression. They arrived outside a doorway in the residential wing. "I'll let you get settled in," Amber said. "Your roommate should be along shortly. See you this afternoon for our house meeting!" She smiled, then turned and walked down the hallway, disappearing around a corner. Lisa peered at the doorway. There was a small paper taped to the wall, on which Lisa & Ella was written in pink ink. The "I" in her name was dotted with a pink heart, dutifully filled in by its author's pen until it was solid pink. She stepped inside the room, closing the door behind her. It was a small space, barely large enough for a bunk bed on the far wall and two desks on opposite walls. One of the desks was stacked high with books, and the lower bunk was so overcrowded with piles of clothing that she couldn't see the bedsheets. Lisa was disappointed, having also preferred the bottom bunk. She hoped her new roommate wasn't as messy as the bed would suggest. The other desk was almost bare. A lamp above it was turned on, illuminating a small pink envelope with her name written on the outside. She picked it up and walked towards the entrance, under an overhead light near the doorway. She opened it, unfolding a note to read: Lisa, Welcome to Beta Beta! May all your wishes come true. A. Friend She frowned. A friend sent this? She didn't feel like she had many friends right now. There was a weight in the envelope. She turned it over above her cupped hand. A small purple crystal fell out, dropping towards her hand -- WHAM! The door swung wide open, slamming into her from behind. The impact sent her careening forwards until she fell, sprawling across the tile floor. "Hey roomie!" called a feminine voice from behind the door. Lisa was fortunately uninjured. She sat up on the floor, more surprised than smarting. A girl about her age stepped into the room. She was tall and slender, with tan skin and long black hair. She wore a blue dress that fell to her ankles. "Hi, I'm Ella!" she said cheerfully, to no one in particular. She tilted her head, peering around uncertainly before finding Lisa on the floor. "Whatcha doin'? New fitness craze?" Lisa crossed her arms over her legs as she sat on the floor. She sighed, starting to second-guess herself. "Hi Ella. I'm Lisa," she said, forci ng a smile. "It's my first day here at Beta Beta, and everyone's been so kind, and I was just having a moment alone, so I was surprised to see you," she rambled, deciding not to mention being bowled over by the door. "Don't worry, Lisa," said Ella, giving a reassuring smile. "I'm sure you'll fit right in!" A glimmering reflection caught Ella's notice. She turned to her side, bending over her long legs to grasp a purple crystal from the floor. She straightened up, peering closely at it for a moment, and shrugged. "Then again, the drama around here can be distracting, and sometimes I wish that we were all very close," she sighed, staring into space. The crystal in her hand started glowing a soft purple light. "Not that you'd need it," she continued, "But if I could, I'd wish that everyone at Beta Beta loved you!" she exclaimed, trying to be supportive. The crystal glowed more brightly in her hand. "Anyway, you'll figure it all out soon enough. Hey, you wanna get some ice cream? My treat!" She opened her palm, but neither of them noticed the purple glow of the crystal in her hand. She tossed it upwards, intending to catch it again. The instant it left her touch, a purple flash of light instantly filled the room, overwhelming Lisa's vision until she could see nothing else -- ***To Be Continued***