Y/n and their best friend get invited to be Fukurōdani volleyball team managers. Problem is, as soon as they step into the gym, y/n's best friend turns into a pick me, trying to gain the boys favor over y/n.
The Shiratorizawa volleyball team hasn't been doing well, so y/n is brought in to replace their manager...the pick me. Who is trying to make y/n seem horrible for the job to keep hers.
Y/n gets invited to be the Libero for the Inarizaki team. Upon joining y/n meets everyone on the team, including the pick me girl manager. And suddenly, rumor by rumor, whisper to whisper, y/n's reputation sinks lower and lower to the school with baseless accusations.
10 years after graduation y/n receives a reunion invite for the volleyball players. Just for old times sake. But old times sake means y/n has to deal with the pick me girl they dealt with years ago. And hope to whatever volleyball god there is that shes changed. She has not.
Two girls. One team. One chance to be chosen. At an elite volleyball training camp filled with Japan's strongest players, Y/N and Yuna Hoshino aren't competing for a spot on the court—they're competing for a place beside it. Every conversation is a battle, every mistake is remembered, and only one can earn the team's trust. But when the players start paying attention, the line between rivalry and connection begins to blur. (THANK YOU @neetwithpaws FOR ALL THE HELP YOURE AMAZING)
Y/n is the sibling of the date tech player, and suddenly has to defend herself, her reputation, and her temper against the pick me girl's framing scheme.