For three weeks, the leather booth sat empty.

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We call it "bromance" to sterilize it. We call it "homosocial" to pathologize it. We whisper "are they...?" because we can't process intimacy that doesn't fit into a box.

Royce took the hand. The grip was firm—athlete to athlete. "Midfield. Lacrosse."

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At the time, they were both struggling to make ends meet and were looking for ways to supplement their income. The offer seemed too good to pass up, and they eventually decided to take the plunge. Little did they know that this decision would change the course of their lives forever.

Payne finally looked up, a small, knowing smirk playing on his lips. "Sounds like my old man. He used to say if you aren't bleeding, you aren't practicing."

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