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"Everything okay?" Leo asked, sitting down.
Leo’s stomach dropped. Mu Tau was Sigma Alpha Beta’s unofficial rival—a fraternity of sharp-elbowed, well-funded guys who confused "brotherhood" with "who can buy the most expensive speaker system." They weren't bad people, exactly. But they were shallow. And Kai, beneath his pretty surface, was not shallow. Rush week began. Leo watched from his fraternity’s barbecue table as Kai, wearing a cream-colored linen shirt (linen! at a barbecue!), drifted toward Mu Tau’s inflatable pool float shaped like a flamingo. fraternity x pretty boy
And that was the moment Leo understood. Mu Tau would have admired the shirt. Sigma Alpha Beta saw the person wearing it. The helpful part of the story is this: Kai didn’t join either fraternity that semester. "Everything okay
"That’s my brother," Leo said quietly. But they were shallow
Kai grinned. "Took you long enough." Fraternity isn't about fitting a mold—it's about finding people who see past your surface, whether that surface is "brains" or "beauty." And the best brothers are the ones who help you become more than the one thing everyone else notices first.
Here’s a helpful story for you. Leo Chen had two problems.
First, he was the newly elected president of Sigma Alpha Beta, a fraternity known for its high GPAs, community service, and an unfortunate reputation for being "the nice guys who finish last" during rush week. They were solid, dependable, and about as exciting as a beige sedan.
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