Lila's Pov
For the next two weeks, Ryder Hayes was everywhere. And when I say everywhere, I mean everywhere. If I was in class, he was sitting at the desk next to mine. If I was walking down the hall, he was suddenly there, matching my steps like we were in some weird synchronized dance. If I was having lunch, he’d just… appear, plopping his tray down in front of me like we’d been meeting for years. Every single time, it was the same question. “So… decided to be my fake girlfriend yet?” Every single time, it was the same answer. “No.” But Ryder? He didn’t know how to take a hint. It was almost impressive. Almost. Today was no different, except it was worse. Because now he was sitting across from me in the library, leaning back in his chair like he had all the time in the world, while I tried to pretend he wasn’t there. I would have left, God knows I wanted to, but I had a huge history test coming up and I couldn’t afford to lose this study time. Not even to escape Ryder Kingston. The library was quiet, the soft hum of the overhead lights mixing with the occasional shuffle of books. Students sat scattered across the room, some whispering, some typing. And somewhere near the front desk, I was pretty sure I heard the librarian mutter something about “no food allowed” to a freshman with a bag of chips. Meanwhile, Ryder was watching me. Not talking. Just watching. And somehow, that was even more distracting than his usual endless stream of words. Finally, I set my pen down. “Why do you even want my help so bad?” He tilted his head. “You mean… other than the fact that you’re the best?” I gave him a look. “Yes.” For once, Ryder didn’t answer right away. His gaze dropped to the table, and his voice was quieter when he finally spoke. “I need to clear my reputation.” I blinked. That wasn’t the answer I expected. “Your reputation?” “Yeah. I messed up last year.” He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. “One shot, Lila. I have one shot to fix it, and I intend to take it.” Something in his tone made me pause. It wasn’t his usual cocky voice. This was… different. “Who are you doing it for?” I asked before I could stop myself. His jaw flexed. “My mom. And my baby sister.” The words were so simple, but they landed heavy in the space between us. I thought about the way he’d been chasing me down for two weeks straight. The way he never looked away when he asked for my help. It wasn’t just about him. Around us, whispers drifted through the library. “… is that Lila Carter?” “… what’s she doing with Ryder Hayes?” It was nothing new. People had been whispering about me for years. But Ryder looked at me then, a small smirk tugging at his lips. “At least we have one thing in common.” I frowned. “What’s that?” “Half the school hates us both.” I don’t know why, but that made me smile. Just a little. And of course, Ryder noticed immediately. “There it is,” he said, leaning back with a satisfied grin. “I just made you smile.” The realization hit me like a bucket of cold water. Nope. Not letting that happen. I shoved my notebook into my bag and started packing up. “I have to go.” “Wait…” But I was already on my feet, slinging the strap over my shoulder. “See you around, Ryder.” By the time I got home, the late afternoon sun was streaming through the kitchen windows, making the whole place glow. My mom stood at the counter, chopping vegetables for dinner. The smell of onions and garlic filled the air. “Hey, honey,” she said without looking up. “How was school?” I hesitated. “Fine.” She glanced at me, clearly not buying it. “You’ve got that look.” “What look?” I asked, dropping my bag onto the table. “The one you get when something’s bothering you, but you’re not sure if you should talk about it.” I sighed and pulled out a chair. “It’s… Ryder Hayes.” Her eyebrows lifted slightly. “The hockey player?” “That’s him.” I traced the edge of the table with my finger. “He keeps asking me to help him. Says he needs me.” “What kind of help?” “Tutoring. Kind of.” I hesitated, then added, “And… he wants me to be his fake girlfriend.” Mom’s knife paused mid-chop. “Fake girlfriend?” “Yeah. It’s stupid. But he says if I agree, it’ll help both of us. I’d get the scholarship I want, he’d fix his reputation.” She set the knife down and turned to face me fully. “And what’s stopping you?” I stared at my hands. “I don’t know. I just… I don’t want to get involved with him.” “Is he a bad person?” I thought about the way he’d said “my mom and my baby sister” like they were the only people who mattered in the world. I thought about the persistence, the way he didn’t give up. “No,” I admitted quietly. “I don’t think he is.” Mom came over and rested her hand on my shoulder. “Then maybe you should follow your instincts. If he really needs your help, what’s the harm in giving it?” Because he’ll get too close. Because I’ll let him. Because I’m not sure I’ll survive it. I didn’t say any of that. I just nodded, because it was easier. Upstairs, my room was quiet except for the faint hum of traffic outside. I dropped onto my bed, staring at the ceiling. If I agreed to help him, I could get the scholarship. If I didn’t, I’d have to find another way, and there weren’t many “other ways” left. I was still turning it over in my mind when my phone buzzed. Harper: Pick up. I need to tell you something. I sighed and called her. She answered in the first ring. “Hey.” “Okay, first of all, don’t freak out,” she said immediately. “That’s a great way to make me freak out.” “I just saw Ryder.” My heart skipped, even though I told myself it didn’t. “Where?” “Leaving the gym. He was… smiling.” I rolled my eyes. “He’s always smiling.” “No, Lila. This was different.” I sat up, the phone pressed closer to my ear. “Different how?” She hesitated. “Like he just thought of a new plan. One that might actually work on you.” I closed my eyes. “Great.” “Lila…” Harper’s voice softened. “Maybe you should just say yes. What’s the worst that could happen?”RYDER’S PovThe sound of blades cutting into the ice is one of my favorite things in the world. It means I’m alive. It means I’m here.And right now, it means I have less than a week before our next game and no room to screw up.The rink was freezing, but sweat was already sliding down my neck under my gear. The coach was barking orders from the side, pacing the blue line like it owes him money.“Move your feet, Hayes! You’re not out here for a Sunday stroll!”I dug in harder, pushing past Mason as we raced for the puck. He tried to shoulder me, but I cut inside and stole it clean. The sound of my stick meeting the puck echoed through the rink. It felt good.We were not just playing with our team today. Mason’s teammates from his travel league were here too, mixing into the drills. The air is thick with competition, half these guys want to take my head off, and the other half want to see if I’m worth the hype.Fine. I’ll show them.I threw myself into every play. Sprinted down the ice
Lila's Pov For the next two weeks, Ryder Hayes was everywhere. And when I say everywhere, I mean everywhere. If I was in class, he was sitting at the desk next to mine. If I was walking down the hall, he was suddenly there, matching my steps like we were in some weird synchronized dance. If I was having lunch, he’d just… appear, plopping his tray down in front of me like we’d been meeting for years. Every single time, it was the same question. “So… decided to be my fake girlfriend yet?” Every single time, it was the same answer. “No.” But Ryder? He didn’t know how to take a hint. It was almost impressive. Almost. Today was no different, except it was worse. Because now he was sitting across from me in the library, leaning back in his chair like he had all the time in the world, while I tried to pretend he wasn’t there. I would have left, God knows I wanted to, but I had a huge history test coming up and I couldn’t afford to lose this study time. Not even to escape Ryde
Lila's Pov I didn’t slow down until I was halfway down the hall. My pulse was still kicking hard in my ears, and not because I’d just rushed out of class.Of all the ridiculous things Ryder could have said… his fake girlfriend?The nerve. The absolute nerve.I spotted Harper leaning against the lockers, scrolling on her phone. She looked up as soon as she saw me.“Finally,” she said. “What took you so long?”I yanked open my locker. “Your new favorite hockey boy.”Her eyebrows lifted. “Ryder?”“Yeah.” I stuffed my books inside and grabbed my jacket.“What did he want?” she asked, stepping closer.I slammed my locker shut. “To make me his fake girlfriend.”Harper blinked. “I’m sorry, what?”“You heard me.”She stared at me for a second, like she was waiting for me to laugh and admit it was a joke. When I didn’t, her mouth fell open. “Are you serious? He just… asked you that?”“In the doorway. Blocking my exit like some big, arrogant wall.” I shook my head. “I told him no.”Harper look
Ryder's Pov The next morning, I was no closer to figuring out how to make Lila say yes.I’d run through at least six different approaches in my head, be nice, be pushy, be charming, bribe her with coffee, play the pity card, even ask Coach to talk to her again, but every version ended the same. She’d look at me with those steady, unreadable eyes and tell me no. She wouldn't even consider it. And I didn’t have time for a no. That would hurt. The clock was already ticking. My grades, eligibility, scholarship, every day mattered.I had gone to the coach's office before class. When I entered, he was standing near his window, looking over the school grounds. “Hi Coach.” I said softly.“Son, you're early today.”“I learnt my lesson yesterday. Didn't want to repeat the same mistake.”“Good.” He turned to look at me. “Figured out a way to get Lila to coach you yet?” “I'm still on it, Coach. It'll happen.” I told him softly and he nodded. “Alright.” The bell rang at that point.“See you
Ryder's Pov The first days of school always sucked.But this one was supposed to be different. This one was supposed to be my shot. My clean slate.No screw-ups. No fights. No running my mouth at the wrong time. Just good behavior, good grades, and good plays on the ice.The coach said if I played well this year, kept my head down, and stayed out of trouble, I could qualify for a scholarship. College hockey. A real team.A real future.And if I could do that, I’d make Mom proud. I’d make Rosa proud.Thinking about my baby sister always twisted something in my chest. She was the reason I even said yes to all this. The reason I was willing to try, really try, after… everything.After juvie.I’d spent enough nights staring at a cement wall to know I didn’t want to go back there. It didn’t matter how tough I thought I was. That place stripped you down. Made you cold.So yeah. Fresh start. Play well. Be of good behavior. Win the scholarship. That was the plan.Problem was, I’d already sta
Lila's Pov Monday morning rolled around faster than I wanted it to. I was still half-asleep when Mom called from the kitchen, her voice bright and too cheerful for seven a.m. “Lila! You’re going to be late if you don’t get up now!” I groaned into my pillow before forcing myself to sit up. The sunlight slipped in through the blinds, cutting across my bed in thin stripes. I stretched, dragging myself out of bed and into the bathroom for a quick shower. By the time I got downstairs, Harper was already sitting at the counter with a piece of toast in her hand. She looked way too awake for my liking. “Morning, sleepyhead,” she teased. I rolled my eyes, grabbing a banana and my bag. “Morning. How do you get up so early?” She laughed at my statement. “Easy. I always sleep early. You know that.” “Where's the fun in that?” I asked and we both chuckled. Mom glanced at both of us as she sipped her coffee. “Ready for school?” “As ready as I’ll ever be,” I muttered. She smiled. “Let’s g