Zavrina POV
Ever since it was out about Kenyon and her, the pressure she felt and the anxiety were gone. She could go back to being great.
Except her sorors still would not speak to her unless it was sorority business. Except for Lark who had her back.
"Girl, I already knew about you and Kenyon," Lark said to her while they were chilling out at her dorm room watching TV and eating their hometown snacks, their once-a-month ritual.
Zavrina was trying to understand all that was happening with her friend. She felt some kind of way that she didn't tell her what happened with her parents. Of course, she did not want to talk about it, but she wanted to be all up in her business.
"What? Did Kenyon say something to you?"
"No. I figured it out and I asked him. It's cool. I don't see what the big deal was."
"Kenyon's reputation. My reputation."
"Girl, it's whatever. You're Zavrina DeCosta, people know you're the real deal and if you're with Kenyon, you're not with him for just sex." Lark squinted her eyes at her. "I mean, are you?"
"Girllll, no! I mean, the sex is fiyah!" They both laughed. "But that's not all I care about. I really, really like him. I mean, I'm in love with him."
"Aaaw!"
"And you and Frankie?"
Lark groaned and rolled her eyes, stuffing that doughy bread stuff in her mouth. She could not believe her soror gave up her virginity to a guy she just started dating but did not with a guy she dated for years. Maybe she knew Ross was not right for her all along.
"I wish everyone could be happy for us. Kenyon texted me that he got into it with his frat brothers. Something about Cory turning the other guys on him."
"So boys are petty like girls."
"I guess." She checked her phone to see if Kenyon would text her. He said he was miserable at the house with the guys, they were always arguing now.
If she lived at the MAX house with Shery and Jill, she would probably be in the same boat. Good thing she had her own space. She texted him since there was nothing from him lately.
Babe, u ok
Z, sorry I been chill. Shit got real.
Sorry
U ain't do nothing. I moved out of the frat house
"What?" she said out loud.
"What's wrong?"
"Kenyon moved out of the Alpha house. It must be really bad." She called him instead of texting him back.
"Z, what's up?"
"What happened? Did it get that bad?"
"Yeah. We were literally throwing blows at each other. Fuck that shit. I grabbed my shit and left."
"Kenyon, you can't just move out like that. There are things you need to do, find a place to live, pay deposits and stuff..."
"I'm sitting in my new apartment right now."
"Huh? How did you..." She was going to stop being shocked by the things Kenyon Barnes could do. The boy was not normal.
"Babe, I'm tired, and I'm just chilling...all alone."
"Oh." She smiled. "You want company?"
"If it's you, hell yeah."
Even though she promised her Special little sister a girls' night, she could ditch her to be with her man. Lark understood that. She changed out of her lounge clothes into jeans and a nice blouse, wet her hair a bit to pull her curls into a puff, and added a bit of lip gloss and ta-da, she was ready for Kenyon, and he came to pick her up.

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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...