LOGINAriana's POV
I hunched over my notebook in the library’s back corner, my earbuds jammed so deep into my ears they started to hurt. The words on the page refused to stay still. That half-second earlier of Jace Carter laughing with his teammates and me walking bumping into his chest kept replaying nonstop no matter how hard I tried to shove it away. I pressed my pen harder into the paper until the tip almost tore through.
My phone started vibrating against the wooden table. First once, twice then nonstop. I frowned and flipped it over. Notifications flooded the screen so fast the numbers blurred.
I opened the top one.
It was a video.
It showed me head down, my earbuds plugged in as I walked fast across the quad. Jace and his group were around the corner. My shoulder slammed into his chest then I stumbled, his hand instantly reached out and caught my arm to steady me. Someone had slowed that part down; made it look deliberate and intimate.
The caption read: “Hockey captain meets his mystery girl #CollisionCouple”
Comments poured in underneath.
“Who is she?”
“Jace finally got a girlfriend?”
“She’s actually cute, not like the usual ones.”
“They look good together.”
My hand tightened on the phone. I yanked one earbud out. My fingers felt cold as I scrolled faster, twenty-three thousand views already. It was almost like the shares increased every time I blinked. Someone had stitched it with romantic music and heart effects.
This wasn’t real, it was two seconds of me not paying attention and now the whole campus was turning it into something else.
I shoved my notebook into my bag and left the library. I walked fast along the path and strapped my backpack onto my shoulder. Every few steps my phone buzzed again, I silenced it but couldn’t stop checking. There were more tags, more comments, people that I didn’t even know were commenting on my face, my clothes, whether I was “good enough” for Jace Carter.
By the time I pushed open my dorm door, my breathing was uneven. Becca was already sitting inside, her legs crossed on her bed with her laptop open. The video played on her screen the second I walked in.
"Ariana,” she said, her voice high with excitement. “You collided with Jace Carter? And didn’t tell me? This video is blowing up everywhere, look at how he grabbed your arm. People are losing their minds.”
I dropped my bag on the floor. It landed with a dull thud. I stood there, my arms hanging at my sides as I stared at her screen. In the slowed clip, Jace’s hand looked gentle on my arm and my face looked surprised, almost soft. I hated it.
“It was an accident,” I said. My voice came out flat. “I didn’t see him….I was trying to get to the library. That’s all.”
Becca leaned forward, her messy brown hair falling into her eyes. “Accident or not, it looks good. Half the comments think you two are secretly dating. The other half wants to know your name, this could be huge for you.”
I started pacing between the beds. I took three steps, one way turned and three steps back. My socks made soft sounds on the floor. “I don’t want huge, I don’t want any of this but people are already assuming things. If the scholarship board sees this, they might think I’m distracted and that I’m not serious about my work.”
Becca closed her laptop but kept watching me. “You’re spiraling again, it’s just a silly video. I'm sure by tomorrow it’ll be old news.”
I stopped near my desk and gripped the edge with both hands.The memory of Davian pushed in without warning; him laughing with his friends while telling them how I was “too much work.” How he had used every quiet confession I gave him as entertainment. My throat burned and I swallowed hard but the tightness stayed.
“I can’t afford silly,” I said quietly. “I have one shot at this scholarship, just one shot to get out of here and build something real. If people start linking me to Jace Carter, they’ll assume I’m just another girl chasing attention, then professors will look at me differently and everything I’ve worked for could look cheap.”
Becca stood up and came closer, her bright energy felt too loud in the small room. “Ari, you can’t let what Davian did control every part of your life. Not every guy is going to use you and throw you away.”
I turned away from her and pressed my forehead against the cool window glass. Students moved across the quad below, many of them stared at their phones, probably the same video.
“You don’t get it,” I whispered. “When Davian left, he didn’t just break up with me. He made sure everyone knew I wasn’t enough, he took the parts of me I trusted him with and made them jokes. I’m not doing that again, I just…can’t.”
Silence stretched between us. I heard Becca shift her weight but she didn’t speak right away. My hands were shaking slightly so I shoved them into my sweater pockets.
My phone buzzed on the bed, I ignored it at first then it buzzed again. I picked it up slowly.
Unknown number.
Unknown: Hey, this is Jace. Saw the video going around, sorry about bumping into you. Can we talk sometime?
I stared at the message until the letters blurred, my hands tightened on the phone then my heart started beating hard against my ribs. I showed the screen to Becca without saying anything and her eyes widened.
“He texted you. Jace actually texted you.”
I locked the phone and tossed it back on the bed like it could burn me. I started pacing again, shorter steps this time, and wrapped my arms around my stomach, the room felt smaller and the walls closer. Everything was moving too fast and I couldn’t stop it.
I don't want Jace Carter in my life, I don't want his number and I don’t want the campus to watch and judge me, pairing me with someone who represented everything I was trying to avoid.
But the video was already out there. The rumors had started and now the golden boy himself had reached out.
I stopped pacing and sat heavily on my bed as I put my elbows on my knees, head down. I dug my fingers into my scalp.
“What do I do now?”
Jace's POV I walked into the campus café the next afternoon, my hands shoved deep in my hoodie pockets. The place was busy with students grabbing drinks between classes, but the back corner table we’d agreed on was still open. My shoulder ached from yesterday’s game, but I ignored it. The real reason my stomach felt tight was simpler; Ariana had actually shown up for the study session yesterday, and now we were doing this again.I spotted her already sitting there, notebook open, hair tied back in that neat ponytail she always wore. She looked focused and guarded. Like she was ready for this to be strictly business.I pulled out the chair next to her and dragged my seat close to hers, close enough that our arms brushed when I sat down. “Hey, you beat me here again.”She glanced up, her expressive eyes meeting mine for a second before she looked back at her notebook. “I had a free period and figured we should make it look real.”I nodded, setting my bag on the floor. “Yeah. That’s the
Ariana's POV I sat at the back corner table in the library, notebook open, pen tapping against the page. My mind kept drifting back to last night’s game; Jace on the ice, the way he had looked up at me after scoring, the brief touch when we left the arena. My fingers tightened around the pen. Jace walked in a few minutes later. Hoodie on, hair messy like he’d run his hands through it. He spotted me and gave a small nod, weaving between tables until he reached mine. He pulled out the chair right next to me instead of across, close enough that our arms almost brushed when he sat down. “Hey,” he said quietly, setting his bag on the floor. “Sorry I’m a little late. Practice ran over.” I shifted in my seat, trying to create a bit more space between us. “It’s fine. People are already looking, so… good timing I guess.” He leaned in slightly, voice low. “Yeah. That’s the point, right? Make it look real.” We both opened our notebooks at the same time. Our elbows bumped. I pulled mine b
Jace’s POVThe arena lights beat down on the ice as I skated out for warm-ups. My skates cut clean lines, but my mind was somewhere else. Dad’s voice from yesterday still rang in my ears; sharp, disappointed, demanding focus. And now she was here. Ariana. Sitting in the stands as my “girlfriend” for the first time.I glanced up toward the section Mike had pointed out earlier. She was there, in a simple gray sweater, hair tied back, looking small among the crowd of fans in team colors. Our eyes met for a second. She gave a small, awkward wave. I lifted my stick in response, forcing a smile that felt too wide.Mike skated up beside me, tapping my shin pad. “She actually came, you good?”I nodded, but my stomach was tight. “Yeah. Just… weird seeing her here like this.”The crowd noise swelled as more fans filled the seats. I pushed off, taking a few hard laps to warm my legs. Every stride sent a dull ache through my shoulder, but I pushed through it. The game mattered. Scouts were here,
Ethan Carter's POVI sat in my office, the TV playing highlights from the latest college games on low volume. The screen flickered with familiar images of young players skating hard, chasing the dream I once lived. My fingers tapped the desk in a steady rhythm, the same rhythm I used to count seconds on the ice.My phone buzzed. I glanced at it, expecting another scout report. Instead, it was a message from an old teammate who still followed the university circuit.Saw your boy in the papers. New girlfriend? Looks cozy. Hope it doesn’t mess with his game.I opened the link. A photo filled the screen. Jace and some girl sitting close at a campus café. Her hand near his. His head tilted toward her like they were sharing something private. The caption read something about the hockey captain finally settling down.My jaw tightened. I set the phone down slowly, but my fingers stayed curled around it. The tapping on the desk stopped. The room felt smaller.I picked up the phone and dialed J
Ariana's POV I pushed open the dorm door, still replaying the conversation with Jace in my head. My bag slipped off my shoulder and landed with a thud on the floor. Becca was already sitting on her bed, legs crossed, phone in her lap, but the second she saw me she dropped it.“Ariana Brooks,” she said, eyes wide. “You better sit down right now and tell me what the hell is going on.”I froze halfway to my bed. “What do you mean?”Becca pointed at her phone screen. “Maya made a post now everyone is talking about you and Jace Carter.But this time it looks way too real. You went on a date with him? A real one?”I sat down slowly on my bed, my hands gripping the edge of the mattress. My heart was still racing from earlier. “It wasn’t a real date. It was… part of the arrangement.”Becca crawled closer to the edge of her bed, leaning forward. “Arrangement? Girl, start talking. From the beginning. Because from what I’m seeing online, you two looked pretty cozy at the café.”I rubbed my face
Ariana's POVI stared at my phone for what felt like the hundredth time that evening. The dorm room was quiet except for Becca’s soft breathing from her bed. I had been thinking about it all day; the café “date,” and the article meeting. The way Jace had looked at me when our hands brushed, the strange comfort I felt when he actually listened to me when I talked about my article.It scared me.But we needed to talk. Before this whole thing got any more confusing.I typed the message quickly before I could change my mind.Ariana: Can we meet somewhere private tonight? We need to set some real boundaries.His reply came faster than I expected.Jace: Yeah. The bench behind the old library? 20 minutes?I took a deep breath, grabbed my hoodie, and slipped out of the dorm quietly.He was already there when I arrived, sitting on the wooden bench under the dim lamplight. His broad shoulders were slightly hunched, hands clasped between his knees. When he saw me, he straightened up but didn’t s







