TABLE OF CONTENTS/ OUTLINE
Chapter
1. Billie -- The Virgin Co-Ed - The proposition
2. Kelli Gets Involved -- A deal is struck
3. Innocence Lost
4. She loves it!
5. Christmas Break -- The trip home - Bill, Jr. and Bill, Sr.
6. More Frat Boys
7. Her Professor
8. Her Boss
9. Men, Men, and MORE Men
10. Plans after graduation
Chapter 1 -- The Virgin Co-Ed
Billie looked adorable ... and she knew it. Her petite 20-year-old frame swung from the hips as she glided across campus in her practiced, modified model's walk that she had been practicing since she was a teen, one foot directly in front of the other. Her cute little bubble-butt under her green plaid pleated tartan skirt worked in an opposite rhythm from her long auburn pony-tail that hung down almost to her waist, as the pony-tail swung left, her skirt-tail moved right, and back and forth.
Billie knew the effect she had on men, and she enjoyed it. Her 5'-0" height and 100 lb body was a trim 34B-18-32, coupled with an elfin face, lips that would have looked pouty from their sensuous fullness, if they weren't almost always shaped in a smile, hazel eyes that changed colors according to her mood, from green, as they were today, to grey when sad, to brown when peaceful and satisfied. Except for her more pronounced curves, she was the same size she was at 15...but what a difference the curves made! Her B-cup boobs, usually unencumbered by a bra, since they stood straight out in front of her, jiggled lightly under her soft, fuzzy green sweater. In the words of the old Bob Segar song "Night Moves" -- "She had points of her own, sittin' way up firm and high."
Combined with her cute little bubble-butt, Billie's boobs gave the impression that she came at you tits first, and left butt last.
Today, walking across campus, she turned a lot of heads, and noticed most of them, and gave each a smile and pleasant "Hi!", or "Hello!" or "Good Afternoon!" which it was on the small campus at Central State. Billie is a senior, and having spent 3 Β½ yrs at Central, knew most of the professors and students she met. Being on a small campus down south was something Billie was grateful for. Back home in Illinois, December was cold, icy, and unpleasant, especially in the small frame two-bedroom shack she had to share with her mom, dad, and younger brother when she was home. She had gotten a small scholarship, and enrolled in a work-study program that helped pay her tuition, books, room and board, and even gotten a part-time job at a Boutique for spending money, most of which she spent on clothes.
She was on her way to the Sigma Epsilon Chi fraternity house on the edge of campus, to ask for their help and endorsement for the Miss Central State contest to be held in the spring, as it was every year. Billie wanted the honor more than anything she could remember. "Just think of it," she'd enthused just last night to her roommate Kelli, "to be crowned Miss Central State, and have your picture in the yearbook, and a coronation, and a ball in your honor!"
Kelli had agreed, adding, "It doesn't look too shabby on a resume, either."
Sigma Epsilon Chi was the first -- and only -- fraternity on campus in the fledgling Greek system that they had begun only 3 years ago. There were also two sororities on campus, both of which would certainly be nominating their own candidates for Miss Central State, and vying for the help of the fraternity to get elected. As the only fraternity on a commuter campus (most of the students drove back and forth to the city) Billie knew the Sig Eps were the key to winning the contest, especially for a girl who lived in the college dormitory. Kelli, acting as her campaign manager, already had the support of the dorm girls, but that wasn't going to be enough to win.
She just had to get the Sig Eps to help, she just had to!
With the sororities votes split for two candidates, Billie had the dorm girl's votes, and most of the dorm boys, who would vote for a dorm girl over a snotty, stuck-up sorority sister. All she had to do was smile, be friendly, and flirt a little, which was her natural personality anyway. She and Kelli figured the frat boys vote would wrap up the contest, unless they supported one or the other sororities entries. Most of the commuters didn't bother to get involved, or to even vote in campus elections.
So her heart was soaring as she floated across campus on her tiny size 4 white Nikes.
As she entered the sidewalk up to the Sigma Epsilon Chi house, Billie stopped a moment and turned her head to the side to line up the vertical walls of the frat house, which everyone called the "Tiltin' Hilton", because of a decided tilt the house had to the northwest corner.
Patrick Reed, the frat president, who had been following Billie across campus, and enjoying the view, caught up to her standing there and quipped, "Hi Billie, admiring the architecture?"
"Oh, hi, Pat," she breathed, "yes, it looks a little out of line, doesn't it?"
"Not when you come stumbling in at 3:00 am, wasted." He replied.
They both laughed, Billie a little nervously, knowing the reputation the Sig Eps had for their all-night beer parties. Billie didn't drink, mostly because her father and brother, both of whom worked in the oil field, had enough bad habits to remind her she didn't want that kind of life.
"Come on in, the rest of the brothers should already be here," Pat said, "I understand you want to talk to the fraternity officers?"
"Yes," said Billie, and hurried along behind him up the rickety steps to the old 3-story house.
Pat ushered her into a room with a half-dozen fraternity boys lounging around a surprisingly clean and well-furnished den, with oak paneling, bookshelves, and a huge fireplace. Their eyes lit up upon seeing Billie, and they crowded around, introducing themselves, though Billie knew them all, and generally trying to get her attention.