Twenty-Eight Wes I went to Delta house early to help get ready for the big night. We had kegs, more liquor than the local ABC store, and coolers of water. There was a beer pong table in one corner, darts in another, and a blow-up water slide in the back yard. All of the pledges would be there around nine for their official ceremony, then the doors would open to the public. Things were bound to get rowdy. For now, it was just the Deltas pregaming and eating pizza while waiting for the festivities to kick off. “Is Karrie coming?” I asked Ridge. He shook his head. “She has a big test on Monday, so she’s studying. Plus, she didn’t want to leave the kitten alone.” My brother looked pointedly at me. I threw up my hands and laughed. “Not my fault, bro, she’s crafty. I can’t believe you

