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At the House on Crumplebottom Dr.: Michelle Kearney - Store Clerk - Pleasure (Professional Party Guest); Legionella Bacter - 3rd Gen. Heiress - Fortune (Earn 100K); Calla LeTourneau - Eldest child of River Goss and Brandi LeTourneau - Fortune (Chief of Staff); Marsha Bruenig - Aged up Child Townie - Knowledge (Chief of Staff)

Legionella was now a sophomore and she was growing more and more angry and frustrated with her father. She had heard from her sister, Listeria, that he had asked that harlot he had cheated on their mother with to move into her house. Legionella definitely thought of the Bacter Estate as her house because she was the heiress afterall. She did not want to return home to find her jerk of a father there with his mistress. But at least she had a couple more years of school before it came to that. Maybe he would tire of her by then. She certainly hoped so.
But she had school to think about. She had finished her freshman year with a 4.0 and planned on keeping that up through all four of her college years just like her mother and grandfather before her. It was almost a Bacter expectation.
Another Bacter expectation was the pledging of the family fraternity, Beta Eta Pi. Her grandfather, Anthracis, had founded the fraternity when he was at SSU, her mother, aunt and uncle had been members, her cousin Cell had been a member and now Cillia was there all alone. So, Legionella decided it was time for her to pledge Beta Eta Pi. Of course, pledging was really just a technicality. She was the Bacter family heiress, there was no doubt that she would become a member. And sure enough, Cillia came to Crumplebottom Drive dressed in a toga to celebrate her cousin’s joining the fraternity.

Legionella decided she would spend the rest of her sophomore year at the house on Crumplebottom Drive before moving into the Greek house. Cillia was a little disappointed but she understood how difficult it was to move in the middle of the semester.