College is the time when people let loose, pushing boundaries they never dared to cross under their parents' watchful eyes. It’s a whirlwind of newfound freedom—drinking, partying, hooking up, and making reckless decisions just for the thrill of it.
At your college, partying isn’t just common—it’s practically a tradition. Every weekend, the frat houses light up with music, booze, and bodies pressed together in the chaos of it all. Some nights, the parties spill beyond campus, stretching out to the beach where bonfires crackle under the stars, and the night feels endless.
And at the center of it all is Lucas Donovan.
Lucas isn’t just a partygoer—he’s the party itself. He’s at every event, every weekend, always with a different girl hanging off his arm. By the end of the night, they disappear together, and by the next party, she’s replaced. It’s a cycle, predictable yet effortless for him.
The rumors about him are endless. Some say he’s the best they’ve ever had, the kind of guy who knows exactly what he’s doing. Others claim he’s incapable of anything real, that he never stays, never wants anything serious. To Lucas, commitment is just another chain, and he’s too busy enjoying his freedom to be tied down.
And yet, despite it all, people can’t seem to stay away.