Except I remembered how he'd leaned in. How he'd smelled—clean and fresh. How he hadn't rushed away.
I hadn't wanted to let go.
And now… people had noticed.
A lot of people.
They were the kind who zoomed in on photos, looked for hand placement, and analyzed facial expressions.
I dropped my phone on the coffee table and pulled a throw pillow over my face.
This would blow over.
It had to because if it didn't, people might start thinking I was serious. I'd built a whole career on not being taken too seriously. That way, if they laughed, it was on my terms.
By tomorrow, someone else would say something dumb in a post-game interview, a fight would break out in the next game,or Lambert would post another gym thirst trap and give the fans something new to lose their minds over.
The following morning, I was almost to the door of the Colisée, our home arena, when I heard heels behind me, clacking on the asphalt.
That was the first sign I was in trouble—nobody at the arena wore heels unless they were there to ask questions you didn't want to answer, particularly on a practice day.
"TJ! Quick second?"
Jennifer Walsh. Local reporter. Pop culture blogger. Unholy combination of caffeine and journalistic tenacity.
I slowed, but only because my mom raised me polite, and my gear bag weighed about as much as a medium-sized bear.
"Morning, Jen. If this is about my skincare routine, I can't legally share trade secrets."
She didn't laugh—another bad sign.
"That photo the team posted last night—of you and Ryker?"
I reached for the door handle.
"What about it?"
"It's going viral. Fans are speculating. Some are thinking it's a relationship soft launch."
"Soft what?"
"You know. Quiet announcement. Low-key romantic reveal. You and Ryker… intimate."
"It was a hug."
"A hug that makes us all a little envious."
I turned. "Jen, it was a post-win moment. We were excited. There were feelings. It's not a story."
"But the fans—"
And that's when I said it.
That's when I opened my dumb mouth and let the words fall out, hoping to end the conversation with one well-timed joke.
"Yeah," I said, flashing her my best nothing-to-see-here smile. "We're totally dating. He's gonna make an honest man out of me."
Silence.