Just then Sam's phone buzzed to life with a text. "Oh it's Kelly, I gotta go man." Sam was immediately off his bed and grabbing his backpack, he bent to open a drawer and removed what looked like a giant bottle of lube which he quickly stuffed into his bag and headed for the door.
"Wait, what were you just about to say?" for some reason Jason felt panicked about missing this.
Sam looked at Jason with something bordering pity, "Look, I'm sorry, I gotta go. But I'll tell you next time I'm back, it's a long conversation. But, just in the meantime, stick to your hermit life and definitely don't go out on Hunting Night. Later, man."
And with that Jason was left alone to puzzle out his roommate's cryptic warning. Oh well, he told himself, I'll probably see him tomorrow or the next day. But Sam didn't come back the next day or the next or even the whole next week. And Jason found himself still wondering what Sam had meant as he walked to class on the morning of Hunting Night.
It was as Sam had said: the girls were all dressed up in white robes running around the campus, carrying lists for their scavenger hunts, their whoops and cries echoing across the quad. Jason was worried at first but soon realized that apart from a few lecherous stares the girls were far too engrossed in their games to cop a feel today and he was left unmolested as he walked to his classes. "I don't know about Hunting Night but Hunting Day sure is a nice change of pace," he grinned to himself. Wanting to enjoy his newfound freedom Jason decided to study in the library instead of his dormroom. The library's large airy space had plenty of plush chairs, perfect for comfortably reading for hours and Jason wanted to take advantage while he could. Still, he made a mental note to head back to his dorm half an hour before sunset just to be safe.
After spending a blissfully quiet afternoon with the library all to himself, Jason noted the time and reluctantly packed up his things to head back to his dorm. As he was heading out of the library, passing by some book stacks he heard a voice, male, talking frantically sounding almost panicked. Jason stopped to listen and heard female laughter followed by the male again, clearly frightened, "Wait, wait! No! I...
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10 years ago
I truly need the continuation of this...
10 years ago
I want to go to this college.