LOGINThey arrived at their destination late that evening, thankfully arriving earlier than expected due to the total lack of traffic on the interstate and the relentless, drill-sergeant efforts of the coach, who had forced them all onto the bus at the absolute butt crack of dawn.The rest of the team was obviously exhausted from the grueling hours on the road, but the moment they stepped into the brightly lit lobby, they still seemed to be overflowing with restless energy. As they checked in and grabbed their key cards, the guys rushed off to their respective floors, already loudly anticipating what was supposed to be a massive, weekend-long hotel sleepover.Ethan, on the other hand, was far more reluctant, his feet dragging against the patterned hotel carpet. Marcus, still groggy and thoroughly disoriented from his long bus nap, just shuffled silently toward the elevators with his heavy bag in tow, trailing right alongside Ethan like a shadow. The silence between them was thick, heavy,
The upcoming weekend marked the most anticipated event of the entire winter season: a high-stakes, multi-state basketball tournament held three states away. For days, the locker room had been buzzing with a restless mix of anxiety and excitement, the heavy air thick with the scent of cheap body spray and the collective nerves of twenty teenage athletes. But before anyone could even think about boarding the luxury charter bus idling in the school parking lot, there was the tedious, bureaucratic nightmare of consent forms to survive.Ethan had spent three agonizing days practically begging his dad to sign the crumpled piece of paper, finally cornering him at the kitchen counter over a cup of black coffee on Tuesday morning. His dad had grumbled, muttering something about the school's insurance policies before sloppily scrawling his signature. Marcus Hale, on the other hand, lived in an entirely different universe. His form had been handled with the usual detached, cold efficiency of
Ethan stood up, his legs feeling a little like jelly, and led the way out of the noisy dining room. He walked down the dimly lit hallway, the sounds of the basketball team laughing and clinking silverware fading into the background.The tension between them was so thick it felt almost impossible to breathe. Ethan reached the bathroom door, turning around with his arms crossed over his chest, fully intending to say something angry. He wanted to yell at Marcus for being so reckless in front of his parents.But before a single word could even leave his mouth, Marcus moved.With blinding speed, Marcus gripped Ethan’s waist, violently pulling him forward. In one fluid, chaotic motion, Marcus twisted the doorknob, shoved Ethan backward into the dark bathroom, and slammed the door shut behind them, clicking the lock into place.The small space instantly trapped them together. Their bodies pressed flush against each other, the heat between them explosive. Ethan’s back was pressed hard against
The news of Marcus and Lila’s explosive breakup reached everyone’s ears by the time the final bell rang on Friday afternoon. By Monday morning, it was practically ancient history, yet the lingering aftershocks still rippled through the hallways. Most people just gave Marcus judging, sideways looks when he passed them in the corridor, but nobody actually had the guts to say anything to his face. In reality, Lila and Marcus weren’t even actually dating, but I guess rumors were rumors, and high schoolers loved nothing more than a villain. For the first time in his life, Marcus Hale was the guy people whispered about in hushed, disapproving tones. On the other hand, Ethan’s relationship with Whitney started to completely fizz out the exact minute Marcus and Lila’s fake situationship was put to an end. It was like a domino effect. Without the constant, agonizing sight of Marcus parading Lila around the cafeteria, the fuel keeping Ethan’s retaliatory romance alive simply evaporated. It f
It was after practice already, and the heavy atmosphere in the locker room made it clear that everybody was completely spent. The air smelled faintly of sweat and body spray as everyone lazily hugged their duffel bags, which were stuffed to the brim with their damp, sweaty sports clothing.The exhaustion was palpable, draining the usual loud energy right out of the room.Ethan was walking out of the building with two other members of the team, Mason and Jamal, who happened to be heading in his general direction toward the parking lot. Halfway through their walk down the concrete pathway, Ethan suddenly paused in his tracks. The two looked back at him, raising their eyebrows and wondering what he was up to, when Ethan suddenly let out a loud, miserable groan."Oh, godddd," Ethan sighed, slapping his forehead in frustration. "I left my shoes on the bench."The two immediately rolled their eyes in unison."I'm not following you back to get them, dude," Mason said, shifting his weight. "I
Lila was beginning to feel something.Either her heart was fluttering or her head was hurting, but she couldn’t deny it anymore: she was genuinely beginning to like Marcus.And not just any Marcus. It was Marcus Hale.She was pretty sure the entire school had a massive crush on him. Not to toot his own horn, but Marcus knew exactly what he was working with. He was good-looking, athletic, and tall, so realistically, who didn’t like him?When Lila had first come back to school, she had stuck to his side like glue. He was the most familiar face she could remember, acting as her ultimate lifeline in a sea of strangers. Back then, she had genuinely enjoyed nothing more than his friendship. He had this charming, effortless ability to make her laugh anytime she was spiraling into one of her depressing episodes, helping her adjust to a life that felt entirely upside down.Eventually, life started looking up for her. She made her own circle of friends and no longer had to hang around Marcus an
Marcus arrived early the next morning. Ethan had expected him not to be punctual; most transfers took time to learn the ropes, to figure out schedules. But Marcus? Always precise. Always a step ahead.Ethan watched from across the empty gym as Marcus strode past the locker rows, eyes scanning. Calm
Ethan liked quiet mornings. Which was exactly why the sound of the gym door opening pissed him off instantly. He didn’t look up right away. Just tightened the laces on his sneakers, pulling them a little harder than necessary, like that alone could block out the interruption. His earbuds were alr
The first crack didn’t come from them, and Ethan almost missed it because he wasn’t paying attention to anything outside of himself.Practice had already started, the usual sounds of sneakers squeaking and balls hitting the floor filling the gym, when Jason called his name from the side. It wasn’t
The next day was worse in a way Ethan hadn’t expected. He told himself it was because of the fight, because Coach had forced them into this situation, because the entire team had seen them lose control. That should have been enough to explain the tight feeling in his chest as he pushed open the gy







