Love In The Gray
crowd erupted in cheers, shouting the players' names in suppo
owned, giving him a hard look, but before he could say anything, Col
oudly, earning even more screams from the girls in the s
watching," Kai teased, winking at Aiden, who ig
scored a goal early on. The crowd roa
pen, waved eagerly for a pass. Aiden glanced in Tristan's direction, his mood suddenly souring. He shifted his gaze to his other
tered, bouncing the
houted, sprinting down the
the rim. The other team quickly grabbed the rebound and scored in a flash. The loud cheers from the cro
, brushing off the tensi
s jogged back on defense. Tristan inhaled deeply, growing angrier at Aiden'
score. But every time Tristan was open and called for the ball, Aiden
ded?" Troy snapped, frust
ocus," Aiden muttered, causing T
tter how open Tristan was or how often he called for a pass, Aiden refus
team, and if they lost, it wasn't entirely his problem. But he couldn't let it slide. His own grade was at risk, and Aiden
were teammates now, and like it or not, they needed to play a
sed," Tristan said, his voice steady but stern. Aiden trie
is frustration breaking through. "It's about
on him. He knew Tristan was right, but the anger he held toward him was st
ho had seen enough of the sloppy play, sighed heavily, silently praying for the first
who sat alone with the ball in his hands, replaying the disaster of the first half in his mind. He
under his breath, his grip tightening around his water bot
up to him. His face was red with disappointment, and he didn't b
ctions. The other teammates moved clloser, their faces tense, whil
e demanded, jabbing a finger
th to respond, but t
it off the court. You hear me?" the coach scolded. Aiden look
." His voice softened, though still firm. He knew Aiden had talent, and the scolding wasn't meant to break him but to make him reali
op letting whatever's in your he
The coach's words hit hard, but he kn
ut the knot of resentment still tightened in his chest, and he wasn't sure
ded back onto the court for the second half. With
up the court, his eyes scanning the floor
ew seconds before locking eyes with him. They exchanged a silent glance, and then, without furthe
m seamlessly. The team, now fully in sync, began to dominate the
and every time he passed the ball, Tris
ct passes his way, setting him up for easy scores. Their tea
showed 56-38. They had won, securing an 18-point vi
f moment, it seemed like he might smile, but instead, he gave a c
me lift. They didn't have to be friends, but today
**
ed in after having dinner with his friends. He found Tristan,
ttered, dropping a small bag in front of Tristan.
upposed to congratulate you?" he asked, spinning to
ed in school-and that's thanks to you," Aiden replied coldly as he moved toward hi
greement, Aid
o whatever you want, but count me out." He shrugged and turned to leave again
when my whole life is at stake because of you?" Tristan's voice r
aze, his expres
is fists, trying to stay calm. Was everything he'd worked for over the past three y
Tristan asked, his eyes locke
arm free. He turned and headed for the door, walking out the same way he