She also did a lot of temp jobs, since she didn’t get a scolarship for her freshman year and the bills needed to be payed. OK, being a cafeteria worker was not the most glamoreous of jobs, but it payed her bills, so who was she to complain.
But at night, when she was alone, Jen felt terribly lonely. She missed her friends back home, she missed her cat and the boyfriend she had left behind, swearing she would never have another untill he could finaly come over. She never slept well in the noisy dorm, always dreaming and tossing and turning at night.
When her shift at the caferteria was over, Jen made a habit of going to the campus gym. She needed the body points for her literature major, and she had a horrible fear of adding the dreaded 10 freshman-pounds everybody else seemed to gain those first few years in college.
Before she knew it, freshmen finals were coming up. Even tough Jen hadn’t made any real friends just yet, she did fit in better with the rest of her dorm. All her hard work payed of and Jen got a nice 4.0 average. She made it to the dean’s list and received a scolarship for her sophomore year!
(but who on earth schedueld the final exam at 2 AM??)
Will Jen make friends in college? Will she graduate summa cum laude? Will she remain faitfull to her boyfriend? Will she be able to live her dream and found her own legacy? Keep reading!

Wow! Great start to your new legacy family. I love her background story and can’t wait to see what happens. Your new blog theme looks beautiful, too. Welcome back and congrats on your grades.
Comment by Jen — March 14, 2005 @ 8:56 pm
Thank you Jen! I’m playing her but this far, nothing interesting has happened. Dorm life is very, very boring, or so it seems…
Comment by Yicke — March 15, 2005 @ 1:36 pm
I agree, dorm life is very boring. You could maybe try moving her out into a rented house? I had a lot more fun once I did that (especially if you move in some townie students from the dorms to keep things hopping).
Comment by Jen — March 15, 2005 @ 11:09 pm