Casey's slumber party is yawnsville, so Rebecca shakes things up with a little Ouija board action. Together the girls spell out a mysterious word: Virgin. Well, the board is definitely NOT talking about Rebecca. But Ashleigh thinks someone might be reaching out from beyond the grave: Virginia Horton, a sister who died right in the Zeta Beta house. Rebecca takes the Virginia story and runs with it. She wants to freak the girls out--just to see how Casey deals with a crisis. Rebecca finds an old yearbook with the dead girl's story and spins a tale about how the dead girl was pledge educator--just like Casey!--and ran for sorority president--just like Casey wants to! Rebecca thinks the girl is pathetic (just like Casey!) until the wind blows a fireplace poker right through Rebecca's picture. Then, even Rebecca starts to believe in ghosts. When Jen K. find some long lost votes for Virginia under a loose brick in the fireplace, Casey finds a way to settle the score for Virginia and put Rebecca in her place.
Poor Cappie. Life's pleasures--namely women--are but ashes. At least, until a mega-hot chick in biker-leathers shows up at the Kappa Tau door. Her Harley has a flat, and she needs some shelter from the storm. She says her name is Destiny, but Rusty isn't so sure. There's something& psychotic about the raving beauty. Maybe it's the way she gazes into Cappie's eyes and tells him she'd like to gouge them out and wear them around her neck. Or maybe it's the note with Cappie's name and address that Rusty finds in her coat. Rusty presses for details and finds out the Destiny went to summer camp with Cappie. Except back then, she was Patty the fatty. She never got over it, or Cappie. But now she's in uber-hot shape, just so she can get her hands on Cappie. Cappie's flattered, but Rusty is worried. Especially after he finds out that Destiny has a little cutting problem.





