Y/n hates hockey players. Unfortunately for her, Noah Hayes keeps looking at her like he already knows she’ll come back. What starts as sarcastic arguments and late-night parties quickly turns into something addictive — messy fights, jealousy, tension, and a relationship neither of them can stay away from for long. He’s a bad habit. She knows it. That’s the problem.
Everyone warned her about Rowan Hayes. The quiet ones are always the most dangerous. She should’ve listened. Because the worst mistake she ever made wasn’t meeting him. It was thinking she could walk away.
College would be a lot easier if Rowan Hayes wasn’t constantly getting on Y/N’s nerves. Unfortunately, they keep ending up in the same places, the same conversations, and the same arguments—and neither of them is willing to back down.
The soccer team’s golden boy and the coach’s daughter: a complete disaster waiting to happen. They can’t stand each other. He thinks she’s judgmental, uptight, and impossible to please. She thinks he’s reckless, immature, and incapable of taking anything seriously. Then one night changes everything. Now they’re forced to confront a truth neither of them wanted to admit: Sometimes the person who hurts you the most is also the person who understands you best.