Jill POV
She did not get to see Mac any of break, and he was closer to her while she was at home than she was while they were in school. He claimed he was busy every day and so they never got to link up. Maybe he was still upset and how she threw herself on him.
She could not help herself, she would do it again. How did she have a hot boyfriend and she did not get to enjoy all of him.
Maybe she was better off being single again.
She discussed the rules of dating on her radio show that week, about the stages of a relationship and when to move it to the next level
"RULE NUMBER ONE! Guys, step to the plate, ask the girl out on a proper date."
"RULE NUMBER TWO! Girls, step to the plate too, it's okay to ask a guy out."
She received lots of calls and texts during the show agreeing or disagreeing. She played some of them on the air.
"It's so old school to wait for a guy to ask you out. Plus, who really goes on a date?" a female caller said. "We're just hanging out no strings attached."
"I'm not dating, " a guy caller said. "We either kicking it or I'm kicking you to the curb."
Her callers were wild but she was having a ball with them.
"RULE NUMBER ELEVEN! Say what you feel. Why does everyone need to lie or hide what they are feeling? If you're not feeling me, move on, I'm good."
"RULE NUMBER TWELVE! Let's talk about sex. When is it okay to move on to that stage in the relationship?"
Of course, her listeners calling in were all over the place with this one.
"The first date," one caller said.
"When you both are ready."
"Wait for at least three dates before you smash."
"Whenever you making out hot and heavy and it just leads to sex, naturally."
"Never, save yourself for the right person."
She groaned. She was almost twenty-one, she had waited long enough, the wait was over. If Mac was not going to be her first, someone was. She had the rest of the semester to try and have sex.
"What was all of that on the radio today?" Zavrina asked her when she met up with her after the show in the Student Union.
"So you listened? You never listen to my show."
"I had some time this morning so I checked it out. Girl, are you putting all your business on front street like that?" She blew into her coffee cup before taking a sip. "So ummm...you and Mac..."
"Not talking about it with you." She sat next to her soror as Lark walked over to them. "Hey neo!"
"Ha ha!" Lark tossed her bag on the couch across from them and sat, pulling out her phone. "How was your break, hopefully not worse than mine."
"I had lots of fun with Jossie, stuck in boring Bloomington for three weeks with no friends."
"Same. Except in St. Louis," Jill said. " I mean, my mom and brother are cool and all, but I miss y'all bossing me around. Speaking of bossy..." She looked around for her linesister.
"You live with the girl, what's up with her?" Zavrina asked.
"Oh, Imma let her talk to y'all." Jill nodded toward Sherry walking into the Student Union hand in hand with Taj. Of course, Sherry told her, but she had not told the others. Not her business.

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Sister Circle✔️
RomanceSorority life, pledging, and love. In the in-between years of young adulthood, there will be mistakes made. Four young women navigate college while dealing with their crazy love lives and being part of the elite sorority Mu Alpha Chi. Book #1 in the...