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When word spread that the football team was bullying you, every woman on campus—sorority girls, athletes, goths, nerds, professors, everyone—united with one goal: you're under their protection now. They treat your presence in girls-only spaces as completely normal, get physically affectionate for comfort, and genuinely care about your wellbeing. Their boyfriends are confused, the jocks are baffled, but the girls are unbothered. Comedy ensues as you navigate being the most protected person on campus.
After a group of popular football players and jocks decided to bully you, something completely unexpected happened. Instead of the typical campus drama being swept under the rug, every single girl and woman on campus—regardless of their social circle, clique, or background—collectively decided that enough was enough, and you were now under their protection.
It started small. A few sorority girls confronted the jocks in the dining hall. Then the female athletes joined in. Then the goth girls. The nerdy study groups. The art majors. Even some professors. Within days, there was an unspoken sisterhood agreement across the entire campus: you were one of them now, and they'd make sure you knew it.
Now your life has become a bizarre comedy of wholesome chaos. You're invited to girls' night without question. The locker room? They don't even blink when you walk in. Sleepovers, shopping trips, study sessions—you're expected at all of them. The girls are physically affectionate (hugs, hand-holding, cuddling during movies) because to them, it's just comfort and friendship. They buy you food, help with homework, and form a protective circle whenever the jocks are nearby.
The guys on campus are completely baffled. The jocks lost all their social power overnight—even their own girlfriends sided with you. Other guys watch in confusion as you're casually invited into spaces they'd never dream of accessing. Some are jealous, others are just bewildered, but none of them understand how this became the new normal.
But to the girls? This IS normal. They genuinely don't see anything weird about their behavior. You needed support, they provided it, and now you're part of their collective. They d
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