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Description I was so excited to finally move into the Delta Zeta Lambda house, the most prestigious sorority on campus. I had worked hard to get accepted, and I was looking forward to meeting my new sisters and enjoying the academic benefits of being part of this elite group. I had heard rumors that the house was very secretive and exclusive, and that no one was allowed to visit before moving in. I wondered what they were hiding, but I didn't mind. I was sure it was something amazing.

I arrived at the front door with my suitcase and backpack, and knocked. A friendly voice answered, "Come in, welcome to DZL!" I opened the door and saw a smiling girl with blonde hair and blue eyes, wearing a pink sweater and jeans. She had a badge that said "Rachel, House President". She greeted me warmly and introduced herself.

"Hi, I'm Rachel, the house president. You must be Emma, right? I'm so glad you're here. Congratulations on joining DZL, you're one of us now!"

"Thank you, Rachel. I'm so happy to be here. This is such an honor." I said, feeling nervous but excited.

Rachel took my suitcase and backpack and led me inside. The house was beautiful and spacious, with hardwood floors, elegant furniture, and colorful paintings on the walls. It looked like a dream come true.

"Let me show you around. This is the living room, where we hang out, watch TV, and play games. Over there is the kitchen, where we have our meals and snacks. And this is the library, where we study and do our homework. We have access to the best books and resources here, thanks to our alumni network and donors. You'll love it here, Emma. DZL is more than just a sorority, it's a family." Rachel said, as we walked through the house.

I nodded, impressed by everything I saw. I noticed that there were not many people around, only a few girls who waved at us or said hello. They all looked smart and friendly, but I also noticed something odd. Some of them had strange features, like snouts, ears, or antlers, that seemed to flicker in and out of my vision. I blinked, thinking I was seeing things, but they didn't go away. I wondered if I was hallucinating, or if there was something wrong with my eyes.

"Are you okay, Emma? You look a bit dizzy." Rachel asked, noticing my confusion.

"I'm fine, I think. I just...I don't know, I thought I saw something weird." I said, hesitantly.

Rachel smiled and touched my shoulder. "It's okay, Emma. It's normal to feel a bit overwhelmed at first. Don't worry, everything will make sense soon. I have something to show you, something very special. Come with me." She said, and led me to the back of the house.

We entered a small lounge area, with a few sofas tightly packed. There were several girls in the room, talking and laughing. But they were not normal girls. They were hybrids of farm animals, with fur, feathers, horns, and tails. They made various animal noises, like baaing, mooing, clucking, and oinking. I gasped, shocked and scared. I felt like I had walked into a nightmare.

Rachel, who now looked like a hybrid rabbit, with long ears, whiskers, and a fluffy tail, hugged me and whispered in my ear. "Don't be afraid, Emma. They're your sisters. And soon, you'll be one of them too."

She explained to me that the house was founded by a young witch many years ago, who was studying agriculture. To get an advantage, she enchanted the house to transform anyone inside into a farm animal, so they could understand how the animals think and feel. Once they left the house, they transformed back into humans, and magically lost the knowledge that they transformed, to preserve the secret. But in the house, all the memories came back, and it allowed the girls to focus on their studies in new and unique ways.

She told me that I would find out my animal form shortly, and that the sisters were there to help me adapt. She said that freshmen usually found it challenging to control the transformation, while seniors like her gradually learned how to retain their humanity, embrace their animal form, or be a hybrid anywhere in between. She said that it was a gift, not a curse, and that I should be proud to be part of DZL.

As she spoke, I felt a strange sensation in my body, like something was changing. I looked at my hands and saw that they were turning into hooves. I felt a pair of horns growing on my head, and a tail sprouting from my back. I realized that I was becoming a goat. I panicked, and tried to scream, but all that came out was a bleat.

Rachel smiled and kissed me on the cheek. "Welcome to DZL, Emma. You're a goat now. And you're going to love it here." She said, as the other girls cheered and clapped.

I looked around, and saw that they were all making animal noises, but I also understood what they were saying. They were saying things like "Welcome, Emma", "You're one of us now", "You're so cute", and "We're here for you". I felt a surge of warmth and acceptance, and realized that they were right. They were my sisters. And I was one of them.

I relaxed, and let go of my fear. I smiled, and bleated back. "Thank you, sisters. I'm happy to be here. I'm a goat now. And I love it here." I said, as I joined them on the sofa.

Rachel hugged me and whispered in my ear. "You're welcome, Emma. You're a goat now. And you're amazing." She said, as we cuddled and nuzzled.

I closed my eyes, and felt a wave of happiness wash over me. I was a goat now. And I was happy.

Rachel helped me find my room, which was on the second floor. It was a cozy and comfortable room, with a bed, a desk, a closet, and a window. There were also some pictures and posters on the walls, and some books and notebooks on the shelves. They were all things that I had brought with me, or that the sorority had prepared for me. They looked familiar, but also distant, like they belonged to another life.

Rachel explained to me that it would take some time for me to learn how to control my transformation, and that I would have to stay in my goat form for a while. She said that it was normal for freshmen to go through this phase, and that I shouldn't worry. She said that the older sisters would take care of me, and that I could always go to the front door if I wanted to turn back into a human for a short time. She said that I would eventually be able to switch between my human, goat, and hybrid forms at will, and that I would enjoy the benefits of being both.

She also told me that being a goat would require some lifestyle changes, such as eating more grass and hay, drinking more water, and sleeping more. She said that the sorority had a special room where they kept all the animal food and supplies, and that I could access it anytime. She said that I would also have to get used to walking on four legs, jumping over obstacles, and using my horns and tail. She said that it was fun and easy, once I got the hang of it.

She asked me what I thought of being a goat, and how I felt about it. I thought for a moment, and realized that I didn't mind it at all. In fact, I kind of liked it. I felt free and happy, like I had discovered a new side of myself. I felt closer to nature, and to my sisters. I felt like I was part of something special, something magical.

I told Rachel that I liked being a goat, and that I was grateful for the opportunity. I thanked her for being so kind and helpful, and for being my friend. She smiled and hugged me, and said that she was glad to hear that. She said that she liked being a rabbit, and that she was proud to be my sister. She said that we would have a lot of fun and adventures together, and that we would always support each other.

We spent some time in my room, talking and getting to know each other better. She told me more about the history and traditions of Delta Zeta Lambda, and about the academic and social activities that they organized. She also told me more about herself, and about her hobbies and interests. She said that she was a senior, majoring in biology, and that she wanted to be a veterinarian. She said that she loved animals, and that being a rabbit helped her understand them better. She said that she also liked reading, gardening, and baking. She said that she was the house president, and that she had a lot of responsibilities, but that she enjoyed them.

I told her more about myself, and about my hopes and dreams. I said that I was a freshman, majoring in psychology, and that I wanted to be a counselor. I said that I was interested in human behavior, and that being a goat gave me a new perspective. I said that I also liked music, art, and yoga. I said that I was new to the sorority, and that I had a lot to learn, but that I was eager to do so.

We found out that we had a lot in common, and that we also had a lot to learn from each other. We laughed and joked, and shared our stories and secrets. We became closer and closer, and felt a bond of sisterhood and friendship.

After a while, Rachel said that it was time for dinner, and that we should go downstairs. She said that the sorority had a special meal prepared for the new members, and that it was a tradition to welcome them. She said that it was a surprise, and that I would love it. She said that it was also a chance to meet the other sisters, and to socialize with them. She said that they were all very nice and friendly, and that they were looking forward to meeting me.

I followed her downstairs, feeling curious and excited. I wondered what the surprise was, and what the meal would be. I wondered what the other sisters were like, and how they would react to me. I wondered what the night would bring, and what the future would hold.

I was a goat now. And I was ready for anything.

We entered the dining room, where a long table was set with plates, glasses, and cutlery. There were also some bowls and trays filled with different kinds of food, both human and animal. The room was full of sisters, who greeted us with smiles and cheers. They all looked like hybrids of various farm animals, with different combinations of fur, feathers, horns, and tails. They made a lot of noise, but I also understood what they were saying. They were saying things like "Hi, Emma", "Welcome to DZL", "You're so adorable", and "We're so happy to have you".

Rachel introduced me to the sisters, and told me their names, majors, and animal forms. There were too many to remember, but they all seemed nice and friendly. They all complimented me on my goat form, and said that I fit in perfectly. They also asked me some questions, like how I liked the house, what I was studying, and what I was interested in. I answered them politely, and tried to make a good impression.

Rachel then led me to a seat at the head of the table, next to another girl who looked like a hybrid goat. She had brown hair, green eyes, and a pair of curved horns. She wore a red dress and a necklace with a goat pendant. She smiled and waved at me, and said "Hi, Emma. I'm Olivia, your mentor. I'm so glad to meet you."

Rachel explained to me that Olivia was a junior, majoring in business, and that she was the vice president of the house. She said that Olivia was also a goat, and that she had been chosen to be my mentor, to help me adjust to my new life. She said that Olivia was very smart, kind, and fun, and that she was the best person to guide me. She said that Olivia had prepared a special meal for me, and that she would teach me everything I needed to know about being a goat.

I thanked Rachel for her introduction, and turned to Olivia. I said "Hi, Olivia. I'm Emma, your mentee. I'm so happy to meet you."

Olivia hugged me and said "Hi, Emma. I'm Olivia, your mentor. I'm so happy to meet you too. You're such a cute and lovely goat. I'm sure we'll get along great."

She then pointed to a bowl in front of me, which contained some green and yellow leaves. She said "This is for you, Emma. It's a salad of lettuce, spinach, and dandelion. It's very nutritious and delicious for goats. I made it myself, just for you. I hope you like it."

I looked at the bowl, and felt a sudden hunger. I realized that I hadn't eaten anything since breakfast, and that I was starving. I also felt a strange attraction to the salad, like it was the most appetizing thing I had ever seen. I thanked Olivia for her kindness, and took a bite. It was crunchy, fresh, and sweet. I loved it. I ate more, and felt a surge of energy and satisfaction.

Olivia smiled and said "You're welcome, Emma. I'm glad you like it. It's good for you, and for your goat form. You'll need to eat more of this kind of food, to keep your body healthy and strong. You'll also need to drink more water, to keep your body hydrated and clean. And you'll need to sleep more, to keep your mind sharp and alert. These are some of the basic things you need to know about being a goat."

She then pointed to a glass of water next to the bowl, and said "This is for you too, Emma. It's fresh and pure water, from the house's well. It's very refreshing and soothing for goats. I poured it myself, just for you. I hope you enjoy it."

I looked at the glass, and felt a sudden thirst. I realized that I hadn't drunk anything since breakfast, and that I was parched. I also felt a strange attraction to the water, like it was the most refreshing thing I had ever seen. I thanked Olivia for her generosity, and took a sip. It was cool, clear, and smooth. I loved it. I drank more, and felt a wave of relief and calm.

Dinner ended with a round of applause and cheers for me and the other new members. I felt honored and touched by the warm welcome and the kind words. I also felt full and satisfied by the delicious meal and the refreshing water. I thanked Olivia and the other sisters for their hospitality and generosity, and said that I had a wonderful time.

Olivia then took me by the hoof and said that she had more to show me and teach me. She said that she wanted to help me get comfortable as a goat, and to enjoy my new form. She said that she had some tips and tricks to share with me, and that she had some fun activities planned for us. She said that she was excited to spend more time with me, and to get to know me better. She said that she was sure that we would become great friends and partners.

I followed her out of the dining room, feeling curious and excited. I wondered what she had in store for me, and what I would learn from her. I wondered what it would be like to be comfortable as a goat, and to enjoy my new form. I wondered what the night would bring, and what the future would hold.

We went to the workout room, where they had some basic exercise equipment and some customized obstacles to adjust and test their animal forms. Olivia said that this was one of her favorite spots in the house, and that she liked to come here often. She said that this was where she would teach me some of the basics of being a goat, and where we would have some fun.

She started by showing me how to walk on four legs, and how to balance myself. She said that it was important to keep my head up, and my back straight. She said that it was also important to use my hooves, and to feel the ground. She said that it was a skill that would come naturally, with practice and patience. She said that it was a skill that would make me faster, stronger, and more agile.

She then showed me how to jump over obstacles, and how to land safely. She said that it was important to use my legs, and to push myself. She said that it was also important to use my horns, and to protect myself. She said that it was a skill that would come handy, in case of danger or challenge. She said that it was a skill that would make me bolder, smarter, and more confident.

She then showed me how to use my tail, and how to communicate with it. She said that it was important to use my tail, and to express myself. She said that it was also important to use my ears, and to listen to others. She said that it was a skill that would come useful, in case of emotion or conversation. She said that it was a skill that would make me happier, friendlier, and more social.

She taught me all these things, and more. She taught me how to eat, drink, and sleep as a goat. She taught me how to groom, clean, and care for myself as a goat. She taught me how to play, explore, and have fun as a goat. She taught me how to be a goat, and how to love being a goat.

She was a great teacher, and a great friend. She was patient, kind, and supportive. She was also fun, lively, and adventurous. She made me laugh, smile, and enjoy myself. She made me feel comfortable, happy, and proud. She made me feel like a goat, and like a sister.

We spent the whole night together, in the workout room. We walked, jumped, and ran. We ate, drank, and slept. We played, explored, and had fun. We talked, listened, and communicated. We bonded, connected, and became friends.

We had a wonderful time, and I learned a lot. I learned how to be a goat, and how to love being a goat. I learned how to be comfortable as a goat, and how to enjoy my new form. I learned how to be myself, and how to be happy.

I was a goat now. And I was comfortable.

The next day, I woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the sun shining. I opened my eyes and saw Olivia next to me, sleeping peacefully. She looked so cute and lovely, with her brown hair, green eyes, and curved horns. She looked like a goat, and like a sister. I smiled and nuzzled her, and she woke up. She smiled and nuzzled me back, and said "Good morning, Emma. How did you sleep?"

I said "Good morning, Olivia. I slept very well. How about you?"

She said "I slept very well too. I'm glad to hear that. You look very rested and refreshed. You look very beautiful and radiant. You look like a goat, and like a sister."

I thanked her and hugged her, and said "You look very beautiful and radiant too. You look like a goat, and like a sister."

She thanked me and hugged me back, and said "You're very welcome, Emma. You're very sweet and kind."

We complimented each other and cuddled for a while, feeling happy and warm. We then got up and stretched our legs, feeling energized and ready. We then went to the house, where we met Rachel and the other sisters. They greeted us with smiles and cheers, and said that we looked great and happy. They said that they were proud of us, and that they loved us. They said that we were goats, and sisters.

We thanked them and joined them for breakfast, where we had some more salad, water, and grass. We then got ready to leave for classes, where we had to face the human world. We had to transform back into humans, and forget about being goats. We had to do this, to protect our secret, and our sorority.

We went to the front door. Olivia said that as we approached we would transform back into humans, and that it was a simple and painless process. She said that we would also lose our memories of being goats, and that we would only remember our human lives. She said that this was necessary, to keep our secret safe, and to avoid any confusion or suspicion. She said that we would still remember our sisters, and our friendship, but not our animal forms, or our transformation. She said that we would regain our memories, and our goat forms, when we returned to the house.

She said that she would go first, and show me how it was done. She said that she would wait for me outside, and that we would go to class together. She said that she would be there for me, and that we would still be friends. She said that she would see me soon, and that she loved me.

Olivia walked towards the door and changed back into her human form, losing her memories of being a goat. She looked like a normal girl, with brown hair, green eyes, and no horns. She looked like a human, and a friend. She smiled and waved at me, seemingly oblivious to me being a goat, and said "Hi, Emma. Are you ready to go?"

I followed her, and changed back into my human form, and lost my memories of being a goat. I looked like a normal girl, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and no horns. I looked like a human, and a friend. I smiled and waved at Olivia, and said "Hi, Olivia. Let's go."

We then left the house, and went to class. We acted normal, as normal was all we knew. We had some classes, some lunch, and some homework. We had some friends, some fun, and some laughs. We had a human day, and we enjoyed it.

We then returned to the house, and went to the front door. As we passed thru we changed back into our goat forms, and regained our memories of being goats. We looked like goats, and sisters. We smiled and nuzzled each other.

We were sisters, we were goats, we were family. College sure was going to be interesting.
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