A Frat Boys MISSION!(One Direction)(Interracial story)(Slow updates)
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  • Reads 5,786
  • Votes 206
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 56m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2014
Mature
Amma, Kelly, and Tamia Stevenson are fraternal triplets starting at LSU. They're joining the sorority Kappa, Alpha, Tau, Zeta or KATZ for short. Will their initiation be so hard that they can't complete it or will they ace it all the way.

Liam, Niall, and Louis are 3 boys from the UK and they are the leaders of the fraternity Beta, Sigma, Omega and all they care about is drinking, partying and having lots and lots of sex.

But these three boys got something coming for them if they try to mess with these girls, because these triplets DON'T PLAY.
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