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Crossing The Line

Chapter 4 Ink and Fire

Word Count: 1242    |    Released on: 03/11/2025

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coffee and printer toner, the kind of scent th

ngs of old headlines-football victories from a decade ago, protests on the quad, faculty scandals-and the carpet is threadbare in places. A doze

ike the hum of deadlines and half-broken computers is aliv

h, that hum fe

ks accusingly on a bla

Cole F

a Rey

s, arrows pointing to moments worth describing. I can still hear the crowd's roar in

y fingers hover over the keys-

liant, and maybe a little to

fter that dunk, when his hand brushed his knee before he straightened and

my job to write it down-o

yno

arly dropp

n. She's tall, sleek ponytail, blazer that screams future media mogul. Maya doesn't walk so much a

me sentence for ten minutes,"

y. "It's a first d

ue in a

ell under

or this assignment. Sports isn't even your beat-y

l," I

already moving toward the

ms with life: the clatter of keyboards, the buzz of printers spitting out proofs, th

uels me. Tonight,

r, clear as a bell, i

about

n

me want to thr

ly and start

-

The hallway smells like stale pizza and cheap perfume-someone down

my bed with a bowl of popcorn balanced

you know how rare it is for the basketball team to actually

the chair with a th

me you at least mentioned his arms.

il

Those arms are basica

irst onto my bed. "I wr

ribs until I roll ov

m n

e. You

il

letting it go. "All I'm saying is, if I got stuck writing about E

at her head. She

d myself staring at the ceiling. "

lift. "Comp

ime. He's cocky, sure. But there's something e

ething gentler. "Be careful, Ava. Journalist

m n

k cuts

st want to te

hat," she

-

piled outside classrooms, tossed onto benches in the quad. Students flip

grab a copy and flip

y byline, staring back a

ckless: Ethan Col

a Rey

owd, for setting the tone of the season. But I didn't shy away from the cracks I saw-t

. Balance

e "Nice job" on the proo

like I've swallowe

-

when I slip inside, notebook in hand. The team is winding d

lder, hair damp. He looks freshly showered but still carries t

ts me, his

he says, v

I answer

headline visible in sharp black print. Tapping the page wi

elf. "Didn'

or a long beat. Then-

slowly and is infuriatingly conf

"You're

to his bag. "You didn't sugarcoat it. You sa

is tone knocks t

n anger. But respect? That wasn't i

arcus, calling something about grabbing food. His laughter e

clutched to my chest, h

n the page and the way Ethan Cole j

sure who's telli

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Crossing The Line
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“She's the coach's daughter. He's the captain. Together, they're breaking every rule." Ava Reynolds has one rule-never let her life be defined by basketball. As the coach's daughter, she's spent years dodging whispers and expectations, determined to make her own mark through journalism. But when her editor forces her to cover the university's star team, Ava finds herself colliding with Ethan Cole-cocky, brilliant on the court, and infuriatingly impossible to ignore. Ethan lives for basketball. It's his ticket out, his shot at protecting the only family he has left-his younger brother. The last thing he needs is a sharp-tongued reporter questioning his every move, especially when she sees more than he wants anyone to. What starts as a battle of words spirals into undeniable chemistry, leaving Ava torn between loyalty to her father and the pull of a boy who breaks every rule she set for herself. But when a secret threatens to ruin them both...will crossing the line cost them everything?”