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Story: Frat Around and Find Out
“A bunch of Zeta Tau guys were bullying one of my boys at the last party, so I was just letting them know they can’t get away with that.”
“What do you mean by bullying?” I ask.
“Teasing him. Pushing him around. He’s not as big as a lot of the guys.”
A pulse of anger shoots through me. Nothing I hate more than a bunch of fucking bullies, and now Marcus is earning a few looks from us.
“I didn’t know about any of this,” Marcus insists.
“Okay, in that case,” I say. “We’ll get some names and investigate this situation further, ensuring both sides are held accountable for their actions, but, Miles, that doesn’t excuse what you did. There are protocols for bullying, so next time, please consult your president, who is there to keep you all safe.”
“Yeah,” Jamie tells Miles. “You know you could talk to me.”
“I know how to deal with assholes,” Miles blurts.
It seems like he’s not absorbing any of what’s being said.
“I can’t really do much about the fact that Omega Psi is for loners and rebels,” Jamie notes.
“Thank you for coming, Miles,” I say. “Can you guys head out, and we’ll finish discussing this with Jamie.”
The other Omega Psis escort their housemate out, and Jamie is quick to defend his frat. “So this was all just provoked by some asshats at Zeta Tau. This is what happens at frats. Can’t we just call it even?”
Now he’s making me feel like I’m being a Marty, but I stand my ground. “Jamie, you can’t deny you have some responsibility in all this. It’s our job as presidents to keep our frats safe, and Omega Psi’s wild reputation and behavior have become concerning for the other frats. I think we all would like to see you encouraging your brothers to observe the rules set for all of us to abide by. Because you can pay for damages and deal with fines for this, but if your frats don’t feel they can come to you when issues arise and there are more instances like this, there would be consequences. Omega Psi members can be banned from parties, events, TaskFrat challenges, and if you really overstep, we can have you disbanded as a frat altogether.”
Jamie smirks. “Trying to thin out the competition?”
“Can you please be serious about this?” Marcus asks.
“I just feel like everyone is overreacting because Omega Psi has had a little fun in the past.”
“You have an extracurricular fight club,” Ty says.
“Who said?” Jamie inquires. “Because I think we all know rule number one of having a fight club…”
Yeah, it’s a rumor, but everyone pretty much knows it’s real. This is why it’s hard to trust Omega Psis. They’re good at keeping secrets among brothers.
“Listen,” Jamie goes on, “I’m not trying to minimize what’s happening here, but this campus wouldn’t be as fun as it is without Omega Psi. We’re freaky, yes. It’s our thing. It’s why people pledge Omega Psi. Let us do us, and you guys do you.”
His nonchalant attitude is getting to me, so I take a breath, calming myself before trying to meet him where he’s at. “Omega Psi doesn’t exist in a vacuum. You are in a community, and if you want to continue existing in that community, you must follow its rules. That’s all there is to it. I’m gonnamotion that we penalize Omega Psi for Miles’s action, if only to encourage you to reach out to your members and urge them to come to you when conflict arises. If another incident happens, we begin sanctions immediately. I motion for Zeta Tau to also be penalized, though, just a warning since this is their first infraction this year. And we should receive updates when Miles provides the names of the bullies, whom I expect Marcus to punish accordingly and ensure there are no future problems with them.”
I notice Ty watching me. He looks stunned, but we move on to the vote, and my motions pass. Jamie isn’t thrilled, since it’ll interfere with Omega Psi’s fun, but it’s the right thing to do. We further agree to review all the rules with our respective frats, then call an end to the meeting.
After we finish up, Ty and I sneak off to the restroom, where Ty pulls me into a stall and shoves me against the side, his hand gravitating to my crotch.
“That was hot,” he mumbles. “Watching you take charge and lay down the law for Jamie and Marcus.”
“Somebody had to.”
“I like when you’re bossy.”
He takes a kiss, and when he pulls away, I say, “Couldn’t even keep your hands off me for one meeting?”
“Was pissing me off even to do that much.”
He’s about to move in for another kiss, when we hear the door open. He leans close, whispering, “Shh,” and I feel his breath slip into my mouth.
While whoever’s in here tackles the urinal, Ty unfastens my fly, slides his hand around my cock, stroking as his hot breath continues slamming against me. Once he’s got me good and worked up, he pulls his hand back and takes a lick, then slips his hand under my balls, back to my ass, pushing hisfingers into me.
“What do you mean by bullying?” I ask.
“Teasing him. Pushing him around. He’s not as big as a lot of the guys.”
A pulse of anger shoots through me. Nothing I hate more than a bunch of fucking bullies, and now Marcus is earning a few looks from us.
“I didn’t know about any of this,” Marcus insists.
“Okay, in that case,” I say. “We’ll get some names and investigate this situation further, ensuring both sides are held accountable for their actions, but, Miles, that doesn’t excuse what you did. There are protocols for bullying, so next time, please consult your president, who is there to keep you all safe.”
“Yeah,” Jamie tells Miles. “You know you could talk to me.”
“I know how to deal with assholes,” Miles blurts.
It seems like he’s not absorbing any of what’s being said.
“I can’t really do much about the fact that Omega Psi is for loners and rebels,” Jamie notes.
“Thank you for coming, Miles,” I say. “Can you guys head out, and we’ll finish discussing this with Jamie.”
The other Omega Psis escort their housemate out, and Jamie is quick to defend his frat. “So this was all just provoked by some asshats at Zeta Tau. This is what happens at frats. Can’t we just call it even?”
Now he’s making me feel like I’m being a Marty, but I stand my ground. “Jamie, you can’t deny you have some responsibility in all this. It’s our job as presidents to keep our frats safe, and Omega Psi’s wild reputation and behavior have become concerning for the other frats. I think we all would like to see you encouraging your brothers to observe the rules set for all of us to abide by. Because you can pay for damages and deal with fines for this, but if your frats don’t feel they can come to you when issues arise and there are more instances like this, there would be consequences. Omega Psi members can be banned from parties, events, TaskFrat challenges, and if you really overstep, we can have you disbanded as a frat altogether.”
Jamie smirks. “Trying to thin out the competition?”
“Can you please be serious about this?” Marcus asks.
“I just feel like everyone is overreacting because Omega Psi has had a little fun in the past.”
“You have an extracurricular fight club,” Ty says.
“Who said?” Jamie inquires. “Because I think we all know rule number one of having a fight club…”
Yeah, it’s a rumor, but everyone pretty much knows it’s real. This is why it’s hard to trust Omega Psis. They’re good at keeping secrets among brothers.
“Listen,” Jamie goes on, “I’m not trying to minimize what’s happening here, but this campus wouldn’t be as fun as it is without Omega Psi. We’re freaky, yes. It’s our thing. It’s why people pledge Omega Psi. Let us do us, and you guys do you.”
His nonchalant attitude is getting to me, so I take a breath, calming myself before trying to meet him where he’s at. “Omega Psi doesn’t exist in a vacuum. You are in a community, and if you want to continue existing in that community, you must follow its rules. That’s all there is to it. I’m gonnamotion that we penalize Omega Psi for Miles’s action, if only to encourage you to reach out to your members and urge them to come to you when conflict arises. If another incident happens, we begin sanctions immediately. I motion for Zeta Tau to also be penalized, though, just a warning since this is their first infraction this year. And we should receive updates when Miles provides the names of the bullies, whom I expect Marcus to punish accordingly and ensure there are no future problems with them.”
I notice Ty watching me. He looks stunned, but we move on to the vote, and my motions pass. Jamie isn’t thrilled, since it’ll interfere with Omega Psi’s fun, but it’s the right thing to do. We further agree to review all the rules with our respective frats, then call an end to the meeting.
After we finish up, Ty and I sneak off to the restroom, where Ty pulls me into a stall and shoves me against the side, his hand gravitating to my crotch.
“That was hot,” he mumbles. “Watching you take charge and lay down the law for Jamie and Marcus.”
“Somebody had to.”
“I like when you’re bossy.”
He takes a kiss, and when he pulls away, I say, “Couldn’t even keep your hands off me for one meeting?”
“Was pissing me off even to do that much.”
He’s about to move in for another kiss, when we hear the door open. He leans close, whispering, “Shh,” and I feel his breath slip into my mouth.
While whoever’s in here tackles the urinal, Ty unfastens my fly, slides his hand around my cock, stroking as his hot breath continues slamming against me. Once he’s got me good and worked up, he pulls his hand back and takes a lick, then slips his hand under my balls, back to my ass, pushing hisfingers into me.
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