It was no big surprise that Alexander spent a lot of time searching through the library, and, while he had still failed to find exactly what he was looking for, he did, on occasion, come up with a few unexpected gems. And one of those gems was something he definitely had to bring into the fraternity weekend that week.
It was
the calendar from the fraternity almost two years ago, and it was certainly a relic of....well, something. Alexander wasn’t quite sure yet.
“We...don’t have enough people for every month like in 2008,” Alexander noted, because they had so many people they could even spare two for October!
“Well, no,” Zack mused, leaning over it and pursing his lips thoughtfully, “but we’re not all that bad to look at, right? We could have some group shots, or some of us doubling up, maybe?”
“I guess,” Alexander said, “that’s where everyone in the group comes in today.” He looked at the rest of the fraternity with a crooked smile. “Do you guys have any thoughts on trying to recreate something like this, to tie us to the tradition of KKG groups of the past? Or do you feel more like, in cases like this, the past should stay....in the past?”
“I totally have dibs on September,” Zack chimed in, because this calendar thing was awesome, okay, and he was now hell-bent on it. “September is a good month to model a swimsuit, right?”
This was going to be an interesting project, right here. Alexander was facepalming just about there, using it to rub his forehead for a second and think about claiming January for himself, so he could hopefully avoid shirtlessness himself. He shook his head. “So, yes, let us discuss, shall we? Over the usual pizza and soda, of course.”