That evening, Jenny returned to her dorm room feeling exhausted but exhilarated. She switched on the light only to find a giant green suitcase blocking her way and someone she didn't know sleeping in her bed. "That must be my roommate," thought Jenny, and the figure stirred, awakened by the light.
"Hi," said the girl in the bed, sitting up and rubbing her eyes. She looked like no one Jenny had ever seen before, with coffee-colored skin, dark, curly hair, golden eyes, and high cheekbones. "I'm sleeping in your bed, aren't I? I was supposed to get here last night, but the car broke down, and then we got lost, and..." She yawned. "It was a nightmare. So when I finally got here and saw your bed all made up, I just couldn't help myself. I'm sorry. Can you forgive me?"
"Of course," said Jenny. "No problem."
"You're a sweetheart," said the girl, and jumped up from the bed, extending her hand. "My name's April."
"Jenny."
As April unpacked, the two girls got to know each other. April did most of the talking - filling Jenny in on her hometown, her family, her beliefs, her hopes, and her dreams. Like Jenny, April was biracial; her father was African-American and her mother was from India. Jenny mostly nodded her agreement and answered the occasional question, but by the time she was ready to call it a night, she felt like she had made a friend. As she cleaned out her pockets before changing into her pajamas, she found the card Kristin had given her and showed it to April. "A girl gave me this on campus today. She said I should pledge."
April's eyes got wide. "You know how I told you my older sister graduated from here? She told me that Alpha Beta Delta girls are the most popular on campus. You are so lucky."
"I'm not sure if I'm going."
"What do you mean? You have to go!"
"I'm kind of afraid," admitted Jenny. "Maybe..."
"What?"