Not a crush (Pedri)

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"All those years in uni to end up doing this", you muttered. "I'm never going to be taken seriously".

"What are you talking about?"

"This article I have to do".

Your colleague Jordi moved his chair closer to yours to peek at your computer screen.

"You know that we can't use the computers for personal stuff, right?"

"Huh?"
"Why are you looking at photos of shirtless Pedri? Got a crush?"

You put your head on the table. Really, no one was going to take you seriously.

"Shut up! I have to do an article about the evolution of his body in the last couple of years".

"That's cool".

"It's stupid!"

"I've done worse when I was an intern. Don't be so negative".

You guessed he was right. It could be a lot worse. And you didn't have a crush but...there were worse ways to spend a Tuesday afternoon than looking at photos of a cute player. And being given an excuse to stare at his body, which had definitely changed in the last couple of years. You didn't visit the gym much but liked it when others did. Especially if that was the result of their gym sessions.

Writing the article actually took a good chunk of your day. Between getting the right photos and videos for it and asking for permission to use them, the actual writing and your colleagues' stupid comments about it, it wasn't as easy as you thought it would be at first. But it was a good article. And once the editor saw it and was happy with it, it was posted on the newspaper's website.

The following day you posted a link to it on your social media accounts and a little later you started to go through the comments. So many of them talked about how you were only picked to do that article because it was about a man's body and you were a woman. Right...nothing new on Twitter.

"Stop replying to hate comments".

"It's therapeutical".

"It's pointless".

Just one more...

**

It wasn't just the press or people on social media talking about Pedri's muscles. His teammates loved to tease him joking about that too.

"Here comes the Spanish Lewandowski", laughed Eric.

"So funny".

"Please don't be mad at me. I'm afraid you'll use those big strong muscles to punish me".

Pedri did use his muscles to push his friend and get him out of the way. He knew it was just banter but it all got boring after a few days.

"There needs to be a big signing or something so your arms stop being the topic of the week", told him Ferrán, who was looking at his phone.

"Yeah, I saw Barça posting about it on social media too. People are so overdramatic".

"Totally, but I didn't mean that. I meant the new article".

"What new article?"

Ferrán showed him your article and Pedri sat down to read it properly. It was a great article. You took the time to analyze the way his game could be influenced by this body change and picked different photos than the ones used by everyone else. He guessed there were still proper journalists out there. What a plot twist.

"It's a good article", he said, giving the phone back to his friend.

"The internet seems to disagree".

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