With only one week left before the senate elections, Mackenzie is faced with another difficult choice. Puddy is no longer in such a strong position to push her into running, but if she just settles back to enjoy her budding relationship with Amaranth, then Sooni, the sadistic and spoiled kitsuyokai fox girl, will get to represent the girls of her floor.
Book Three represents a turning point for Mackenzie, as... secure in Amaranth's loving ownership... she starts to take a more active role in university life. Without sacrificing any of the wonderful weirdness or perverse pleasures of the earlier chapters, we gain a bit more of a conventional plot with a beginning, a middle, and an end... with some lovely conflict along the way.
How will the university administration respond to the "lunchroom rebellion", now entering into its second week?
What will Puddy have to say for herself when she reappears, and how will Mackenzie react?
When will Mackenzie realize what's going on with Steff?
All this... and a dance.