Part 1

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The bathroom mirror reflected a version of yourself you'd rarely put on display. Your hair was curled just the right way, and your makeup, while subtle, was meticulously done. You hadn't planned on going all out like this initially, but after scrolling through pictures of girls Tyler had been seen with—girls with flawless hair and expertly done makeup—you couldn't help but wonder if that was what it would take for him to notice you.

Tyler Owens. The name that had taken up too much space in your mind for the past several months. He was more than just the leader of The Wranglers team or your boss; he was the man you'd fallen for. Hard. And you didn't just want him to see you as a friend anymore.

The rest of the team was downstairs already, probably gearing up for the day's shoot. Normally, you'd be there early too, grabbing coffee with Boone or discussing ideas with Lily. Today, though, you needed these extra few minutes. Maybe, just maybe, today was the day Tyler would finally notice you.

You gave yourself a final look, smoothing down your shirt, and headed out of the room. By the time you reached the lobby, the team was already gathered, discussing plans for the day.

Boone was the first to see you, a wide grin spreading across his face. "Whoa! Look at you! You clean up nice," he teased, though his tone was genuinely complimentary.

Lily turned at the sound of Boone's voice and smiled. "You look amazing! What's the occasion?"

You felt heat rise to your cheeks, but you shrugged it off. "No occasion. Just felt like switching things up."

The compliments kept coming. Dexter, who was typically more reserved, gave you an approving nod. But the one person you hoped would notice? He hadn't said a word.

Tyler stood off to the side, his focus on something entirely unrelated, fiddling with his storm-chasing gear on his truck. He didn't even glance your way, and your heart sank a little.

Boone, always quick to read a room, smirked and nudged Tyler's shoulder. "Hey, man, what do you think? She's looking good today, right?"

Tyler paused for a brief moment, barely looking up from his equipment. His expression didn't change as he muttered, "I'm not really the compliment type, Boone."

Your stomach dropped at his response. You had been hoping—no, counting—on some kind of reaction, but his indifference stung more than you'd expected. You tried to brush it off, hiding the hurt with a forced smile, but inside, the disappointment was palpable.

Lily shot you a sympathetic look, sensing the tension.

Boone, never one to let an awkward moment slide, gave Tyler an exaggerated look of disbelief. "Not the compliment type? Man, give her something. She looks great."

Tyler shrugged as if the whole thing didn't matter. "She always looks fine," he said simply and then turned his attention back to his gear.

Fine.

The word echoed in your head, and for the first time that morning, you felt foolish for trying so hard. You had put in all that extra effort to be noticed, to be something more in his eyes, but apparently, "fine" was all you were.

You forced yourself to join in the conversation with the others, but the sting of his words stayed with you. As the group began to move toward the parking lot to load up the vehicles, you fell into step beside Lily. She bumped her shoulder against yours lightly.

"He's an idiot," she whispered, offering a small, supportive smile.

You tried to laugh, though it came out hollow. "Yeah, well, I knew that already."

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