jbrekkie
In a world where image is everything, Hancock has built her reputation on one thing-professionalism. As part of a top football club's media team, she's known for her precision, composure, and ability to keep emotions out of her work.
Until she's assigned to cover the club's most unpredictable player:
Monkey D. Luffy.
Talented, reckless, and impossible to control, Luffy refuses to follow scripts, turning every interview into something personal. What starts as a simple media assignment quickly becomes something far more complicated when his attention begins to linger-not on the camera, but on her.
At first, Hancock keeps her distance. She sticks to the rules, maintains boundaries, and reminds herself that this is just work.
But Luffy has never believed in boundaries.
Between stolen glances, unscripted words, and moments that feel a little too real, the line between professional and personal begins to blur.
And in a world that watches everything-
falling for each other might be the one mistake they can't afford to make.