The fall semester at Crestmore College ended the only way it could—messy, charged, and unforgettable.
Beta House had survived the impossible. Two women under one roof. Four men barely holding on to sanity, order, and grades. Arianna Wallace had made sure of that. She’d taken what began as a scandal and turned it into a system, bending rules and rewriting them until everyone in the house followed her rhythm, whether they meant to or not.
But even chaos has limits.
Jaleel Moss—the steady one, the realist—was the first to reach his. Over winter break, he packed his bags and left without ceremony. No fights. No goodbyes. Just the quiet decision of a man who’d seen too much and needed out.
Arianna didn’t see loss. She saw symmetry.
As she did when Lucas walked away, she moved to fill the void, to restore the fragile balance that had come to define her world. This time, she chose Ella Donnelly—a blonde, sharp-tongued junior who’d caught her attention weeks earlier. Ella wasn’t desperate, wasn’t naïve. She was curious, clever, and fearless enough to accept an invitation that half the campus whispered about and no one dared to decline.
Sydney was surprised. The men were skeptical. But Arianna knew exactly what she was doing. She wanted another woman—not just to serve, not just to balance the odds, but to explore the side of herself she’d only begun to understand. The side that wanted power and tenderness in equal measure.
Now, with winter melting into spring, Beta House faces its next three girls, three men, and a reputation so explosive it threatens to swallow them all. What began as revenge has become something far deeper—and far more dangerous.