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The music was loud enough to make the walls vibrate, laughter spilling out from every corner of the fraternity house. Red cups littered every surface, and the smell of pizza mixed with cheap cologne filled the air. Lee Know leaned against the kitchen counter, lazily twirling the keys around his finger as he watched the crowd. As vice president of the fraternity, he knew almost everyone here—or at least pretended to. Then he noticed you. You stood near the front door, clearly out of place, sca
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