(read premise!) Y/N’s transfer to Brown University was supposed to be simple. Move in. Attend classes. Survive the semester. Instead, a housing mistake lands her in the middle of one of the university’s largest fraternity houses. Sigma Chi. Now she’s living with six fraternity boys—Satoru Gojo, Suguru Geto, Ryomen Sukuna, Kento Nanami, Toji Fushiguro, and Choso Kamo—and thanks to a completely overbooked campus, there’s no way out. At first, the arrangement is a disaster. The house is loud, chaotic, and full of people she barely knows. Privacy becomes a luxury. Peace becomes a myth. And somehow every day brings a new problem, argument, party, or questionable decision. But somewhere between late-night takeout runs, movie nights, shared dinners, study sessions, and house traditions, the fraternity stops feeling like a temporary living arrangement. It starts feeling like home. The only problem? An entire year is a long time to spend living with six frat boys. Especially when they’re all determined to make her part of the family. After all, she was only supposed to be living there. Nobody expected her to belong there.

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@rayurbae

The early September sun hung low over Brown’s campus, casting long shadows across the manicured lawns. Freshmen hurried past with armfuls of textbooks, upperclassmen lounged on the steps of academic halls, and somewhere in the distance, a group of students had already started blasting music from a dorm window. Move-in day had arrived.

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