“You think I don’t know what you are,” he said quietly. “You think I’m fragile.”
Then Caleb emerged from the mist.
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Leo turned. It was Jax, the fraternity’s social chair. Jax was everything Leo wasn't: broad-shouldered, wearing a tattered team hoodie, with a grin that suggested he’d never had a bad day in his life.
But as the clock hit midnight, the adrenaline began to fade. Liam ducked out onto the back porch to catch his breath. The cool night air was a relief after the stifling heat of the dance floor. "Hiding?" a voice asked from the shadows.
During welcome week, Eli arrives on campus as a legacy student with a reputation from summer social media photos. The fraternity hosts an open party to recruit new members. Eli drifts in, charming everyone, and his presence unsettles the usual dynamics — he flirts with attention but seems to be searching for something real. Caleb notices Eli’s offhanded looks toward a locked door in the fraternity house basement — a place where the brothers keep things they don’t talk about. “You think I don’t know what you are,” he said quietly
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I voted to keep him.
“You think because I’m pretty, I’m weak. You think because I don’t grunt when I lift a grocery bag, I don’t know what it means to bleed for a brother. You’ve built a house of muscle, Caleb. But muscles can’t read the room. I can.”
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