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She’s not even that pretty.

What’s he doing with her?

She looks like someone who says “oopsie” when she drops her phone.

If she won’t take him, I will.

That should be me, not her.

This is exactly how I know Lucky Branson is nowhere close to average and why he’s truly in a different league.

But he’s decent, my inner voice reminds me.

Actually, he’s way more than decent.He’s absolutely a great guy and I can’t ignore that.

Kelsey reaches across the table and squeezes my hand.“You okay?”

I nod, but the truth is I’m not entirely sure.It’s been a roller coaster and my stomach hasn’t settled since Lucky smiled at me on my doorstep like I was the only girl on Earth.

Which is probably why I filmed a TikTok during lunch.I left the lights off in my classroom, propped my phone on a stack of sight word flashcards, and spoke honestly, albeit in a low whisper.

“Okay, friends.Here’s the update you’ve all been not-so-patiently waiting for.Yes, I had a great time on my date with Lucky Branson.Yes, he’s funny, charming, a little cocky but in an acceptable way, and very snack-forward.And yes, I did agree to a second date.But…” I held up a finger.“I’m still going to date other people.Because this was always meant to be an experiment.I want to see what’s out there.What makes a connection feel real.So, stay tuned, because the experiment continues.And I promise to keep you posted, whether it ends in romance, bedlam or a restraining order.”

I posted it an hour ago, and it’s already flooded with comments.Mostly positive.

Mostly.

A knock at the break room door makes us all look up.Mr.Walters from the front office steps in holding a cellophane-wrapped bouquet.

“Winnie?”he says, looking around until he spots me.“These just got delivered for you.”

I blink in surprise, rising from my chair and abandoning my string cheese to accept them.It’s a stunning arrangement of spring florals and as I take them, I see it—an envelope tucked among the petals.My stomach swoops.

I tear it open and pull out two tickets to the Titans’ game tonight.

There’s a note in looping, slightly messy handwriting.

Thought you might like to see what all the fuss is about.Bring a friend.Snacks on me.

—Lucky

Kelsey squeals, having snuck up on me, peering over my shoulder at the note.“No way.”

Emily snatches one of the tickets.“These are insane seats.”

I stare at the bouquet, at the tickets, and feel torn down the middle.

Because I was considering going out for a drink with one of the other guys who stitched my original challenge video.A perfectly nice accountant named Mark who made a joke about tax season being a mood killer.That was sort of comical.

But now… now there’s this.

A reminder of the guy who makes me laugh until my face hurts.The one who calls me electric like it’s a compliment and not a hazard warning.

“You’re going, right?”Kelsey says with a nudge of her shoulder into mine.

“I don’t know.I was going to meet someone for a drink.”

“Did you commit to it?”she asks.