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Nancy lifts hers last. “To you not going to catch feelings for a Nashville Outlaw that the entire city is obsessed with.”

I smile like I’m unbothered.

“I’m not catching anything,” I say.

But my phone buzzes again. It's another notification, another countdown, another reminder that this is no longer hypothetical.

And I swear, just for a second, it feels like the universe is grinning.

I don’t look down.

I’m in control.

Planned.

Contained.

Right?

Chapter four

Colby

“Short shifts,” Coach Hale snaps, voice cutting through the noise. “Smart changes. We don’t get cute in a day game.”

“Define cute,” Dex says from somewhere to my left. “Because I feel like my whole brand is cute.”

Coach doesn’t even look at him. “Your brand is exhausting.”

A few guys laugh. Someone taps a stick against the boards.

I lean forward on the bench, elbows on my knees, eyes on the ice. “First line, be ready,” I say. “They’re going to come out fast.”

Dex grins at me. “See? Captain agrees. Fire drill early.”

“Contained,” I say.

The horn blares. The puck drops.

The puck is already loose when I get there.

My body reacts on instinct. My head locks onto the pace.

White ice. Bright lights. A roar that rattles through my cage and into my teeth.

Day game.

It’s different. Brighter. Cleaner. Like someone turned the saturation up on the whole arena.

Less Friday-night feral, more families in the stands. Kids in mini jerseys pounding on the glass. Parents holding beers like they’re trying not to be tempted. An old guy a few rows back screaming at the refs like it’s his part-time job.

I like day games.

They feel honest.

The puck rims around the boards and pops loose near the circle. I step into the lane without thinking, stick down, body angled. Their winger hesitates for half a second.

That’s all I need.