The Frat Boy by Nikki Sloane EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Nikki Sloane
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Madison
Dark clouds loomed on the horizon, and Jenn—my sorority little sister—
looked worried.
“They said it wasn’t supposed to rain today,” she muttered as she glanced
down at her pristine sneakers.
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I kept my tone light. “We tried to warn you.”
It was April, which meant spring showers, and it had rained every day
this week. My gaze shifted from her to the obstacle course in front of us,
where brown puddles dotted the field. Had there ever been grass on it? It was
all dirt and mud now.
Every time Lambda Theta Chi had made it to the finals and competed for
the Fidelity Cup, the race had been a slog. If anything, the muck had made
the final race more fun. In our house, there were pictures in the front hall
from previous years where the sisters were cover head-to-toe in mud.
This year, the base of the course was worse than I’d ever seen. The rope
nets, climbing walls, and beams rose over a giant mud pit. It wouldn’t
surprise me if someone had run a hose to the course to increase the slop.
“It’ll wash out,” I offered Jenn, trying to be helpful. Worry abruptly
sliced through me. “You’re not thinking of backing out, are you?”
She looked at me like I was talking nonsense. “Of course not.” Her focus
swung to the group of guys across the way, and her expression solidified.
“We’re going to crush them.”
Atta girl. She was only a sophomore, but she understood what was at
stake.
I peered across the field to the boys of Sigma Phi Alpha, who wore
matching blue t-shirts with their letters printed in gold across their chests. I
straightened my shoulders and narrowed my gaze.
During Greek Week, there was a week-long tournament between the
sororities and fraternities, which might have been friendly back when it
began fifty years ago, but it was entirely serious now.
In addition to the Greek-wide blood drive, every house battled for the
chance to win the Fidelity Cup. There were different events each day, where
only the winning houses advanced, all the way until the head-to-head finals.
We’d survived. After the dance-off, the tug of war, trivia, and chariot
races, we Lambdas were still standing. We’d made the finals a few times
before . . . but hadn’t ever won the cup.
Not in fifty years.
It was what our competitors, the Sigs, had been throwing in our faces
ever since we’d arrived at the obstacle course this afternoon. Plus, they were
the returning champs, which—yeah. This was another thing they fucking
loved to point out.
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