Page 94 of Lords of the Campus

“Oh, God!” he cries out. “Fucking hell. Lyric, you’re so wet!”

Lyric’s eyes roll back in her head as she comes a second time, squeezing around Levi, who falls off the cliff right behind her, bending down to kiss her hard as he floods her pussy with his seed.

As we come down from the high, I jump up to get some towels to clean up. “We should take a shower together,” Lyric says, tracing lines on Levi’s chest. “We can get clean and keep the party going.”

When I return, I start wiping her down and she stares up at me and our eyes meet, adoration shining through. “We want you to move in with us,” I blurt out, my brain short-circuiting.

“What?” Lyric sits up, glancing at my brothers.

“This wasn’t how we were going to ask,” Levi says, turning a mock glare in my direction. “But yeah, we want you to move in with us next semester. We did the whole frat house thing, but now we want some privacy and we want to enjoy more time together as a family.”

“We can find a place near campus,” Zane adds. “Something close, with plenty of space. And maybe even room to grow?” he suggests.

Lyric looks between the three of us, searching our faces to see if we might be joking. When she finds nothing there, she cracks a beaming smile.

“Of course I’ll move in with you,” Lyric agrees. “I can’t believe you think I might have said no. I love the idea of having our own space.”

It’s been a journey to get here, but I’m so happy that Lyric is going to be a permanent part of our lives now. We’ll get to see her every evening after class and we’ll be able to wake up with her every morning. We also will get to be with Eli all the time as well, to keep watching him grow and learn.

“I’m so happy,” Lyric says, snuggling into us.

I have to agree. This is the happiest I’ve ever been.

54

LEVI

Once we come back home from Europe, we waste no time picking out a new place to live and moving into our new home. It’s spacious enough for all of us—Lyric, Eli, Archer, Zane and me. The house is perfect, with a large back yard where Eli can play and it’s close enough to campus to stay connected but far enough to give us some privacy.

Summer shifts to fall and the crisp autumn air signals the beginning of a new school year and a fresh start for all of us. As I walk across the campus, I can’t help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. The nightmare of the past year is behind us and things are finally looking up.

Eli toddles beside me, his little legs moving faster every day. “Look, Daddy! Leaves!” he exclaims, bending down to pick up a vibrant red leaf from the ground.

“Good find, buddy,” I say, ruffling his hair. Eli beams up at me, his smile contagious.

As we head toward the quad, we pass by the Alpha Lambda house. It’s buzzing with energy and the guys are already preparing for the first big party of the year. Zane is at the centerof it all, organizing and delegating with his usual charisma. “Levi, you ready for tonight?” he calls out, a grin on his face.

“Absolutely,” I reply, lifting Eli into my arms. “Gonna be the best one yet.”

Archer joins us, his arm around Lyric’s shoulders. They’re the picture of happiness and it’s clear that our relationship is stronger than ever. Lyric’s laugh rings out as Archer whispers something in her ear and I can’t help but smile at the sight.

Madison and Cameron are no longer a threat. Their trial ended with them both sentenced to jail for their crimes, bringing a sense of justice and closure to all of us. The cloud that once hung over our heads has lifted, replaced by a bright future.

The Sigmas are still suspended. They will be for this entire academic year. And the ones who caused untold heartache to so many young girls are either in jail or awaiting trial now. The campus feels like a much safer place for our family.

We arrive at the campus café, a favorite spot for all of us. The tables are filled with students and it’s clear that Lyric’s status has skyrocketed. Ever since the semester began, she’s become one of the most popular people on campus, always being invited to parties or friendly study dates and she’s always surrounded by friends now.

“Hey, Lyric!” Emma calls out, waving her over.

“Be right back,” she tells us, kissing Eli on the cheek before joining her friends.

Watching her, I feel a swell of pride. She’s come so far and it’s incredible to see her so happy now. The days of isolation and fear are behind her. She’s blossomed into someone who’s not only strong but beloved by everyone around her.

And of course, we’re on top once more. The Alpha Lambdas are ruling the school and taking names. We aren’t all about parties and popularity anymore, though. We strive to make areal difference and support each other through the highs and lows.

“Daddy, can we get a cookie?” Eli asks, pointing to the bakery counter.

“Sure thing, buddy,” I say, carrying him over to the counter. As we order, I glance back at Archer and Zane, both of them watching over Lyric protectively, smiles of pride on their faces.