Blue Lock x Reader Premise – "One More Match?" Blue Lock is ruthless on the field, but off the field? It's complete chaos. Whenever training finally ends and everyone has a rare evening to themselves, one message appears in the group's gaming server: Y/N: "Anyone getting on?" Within minutes, the voice channel fills up. Some of them are absurdly competitive and treat every game like it's another Blue Lock selection. Others spend more time arguing than actually playing. Someone always forgets to unmute, someone rage quits after a single loss, and somehow every session ends with everyone yelling over each other while Y/N laughs in the background. The funny part? None of the Blue Lock players have ever met Y/N. To them, Y/N is simply their favorite online friend—the one who's always down to play, somehow manages to keep everyone from killing each other, and is mysteriously good at almost every game they touch. Whether it's survival games, shooters, racing games, horror games, party games, or fighting games, Y/N somehow ends up dragging the entire group into another all-night gaming marathon. No one knows what Y/N looks like. No face reveals. No real name. No video calls. Just a username, a headset, and a voice that somehow became the highlight of everyone's free time. As weeks turn into months, the late-night gaming sessions become a routine. Inside jokes pile up, rivalries spill from the soccer field into video games, and everyone starts looking forward to the notification that says Y/N has logged on. The only question is... What happens when their favorite online teammate suddenly isn't just behind a screen anymore?
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