book one ✦ [v]

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All of you had been in the cheering section milled around in the ice rink lobby waiting for the team to get out of the locker room.

"That was fun," you declared to Chenle as the two of you stood off to the side from the larger group of loud Nu Chi brothers.

"Yeah, you didn't seem like you were listening to a word I said."

"Because you were telling me sports stats, Chenle, I'm surprised my brain didn't start bleeding out of my ears."

"Well I'm surprised your nose wasn't bleeding watching your dreamboat Jung Sungchan beat up all those other guys," Chenle teased. "200 BC called, they want their cavewoman back—"

You lunged at him, managing to get an arm around his throat in the beginnings of a questionably friendly chokehold, "I'm going to kill you, you little—"

"No murder in the rink!" Came the chastising voice of Johnny Suh from afar, and you reluctantly let him go.

The players started streaming out of the locker room soon after, and you nervously scanned the crowd for Sungchan. Chenle was easily dragged into the chaos of everyone celebrating, leaving you standing off to the side waiting.

Finally, you spotted him. Sungchan was wearing a simple pair of black sweatpants and black hoodie with your school's name embroidered across the front, his hair a bit mussed up. He was deep in conversation with Sicheng, brow furrowed. The goalie's features were similarly serious as they gestured to each other. You stayed put, not wanting to interrupt. Taeyong had mentioned that Sicheng was sort of like a co-captain, you guessed they might be doing something important.

Then you'd suddenly made eye contact with Sicheng, who was facing you. He gave you a casual head nod, and said something to Sungchan you couldn't quite make out. The captain whipped around, a bright smile coming to his face as soon as his eyes landed on you. You lifted your hand to give him a small wave and smile back.

Sungchan quickly ended his conversation with Sicheng, making his way over to where you were standing by a wall.

"Hey, Y/N," he was still smiling down at you, his eyes practically glittering even in the harsh fluorescents of the lobby. "So you really made it out."

"I said I would." You fidgeted with the straps of your bag.

"And...?"

You tilted your head, "And?"

"What did you think? You know, are your horizons super broad now or something?"

You couldn't help but laugh. His phrasing was funny, but also remembering how he played and was now giving you his undivided attention admittedly made your chest flutter.

"It was good, yeah. I had fun," you confirmed. "You uhm, you played really good. I think."

"Thanks," Sungchan scratched at the back of his neck, and you swore the tips of his ears were pink, but that could've just been the cold. "Did you drive yourself?"

"Walked, my apartment is close."

"Uh, so, we all go out to a bar after games usually. It's kind of a sleazy dive bar, and I know it's a Thursday, but I'd really like for you to come. I'll buy you a dr—"

"I'm really sorry, Sungchan, but I can't. I'd love to, but..." You trailed off, wracking your brain for some concise way to explain why he couldn't buy you a drink.

"Don't worry, it's okay," Sungchan assured you, and you winced at the way the hopeful smile fell from his face.

An awkward silence descended over the two of you. You were chewing on your bottom lip, desperately trying to think of something to say to gloss over your rejecting his offer. You didn't want to end the conversation on such a sour note, nor did you want to leave him just yet either. Stealing a glance at the clock above you on the wall, however, you knew that you'd need to be going soon anyway.

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